Zomi and Kuki community members surrendered 16 rifles and ammunition in Manipur's Churachandpur district on Saturday following the appeal of Manipur Governor on Thursday.
Kerela governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar visited Prayagraj and participated in the Mahakumbh 2025. In the visuals, Arlekar took a boat ride along with his family and had a look at the immense beauty of 'Triveni Sangam'. The Kerala governor also spoke to the media after the boat and praise
"We spoke to Air India immediately on this issue and instructed them to take necessary action. From our side, DGCA will also be looking into the details of the matter promptly. And I have personally spoken to Shivraj ji also," said Naidu.
India is set to lock horns with archrivals and host Pakistan in the highly anticipated Champions Trophy clash at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. The game is a high-stakes battle for both teams, as while Pakistan will try to keep their title defence alive, India will aim to almost
Alia looked gorgeous in a light-pink saree as she posed for the photographs. The 'Jigra' actress complimented her outfit with a sparkling silver necklace. She came along with her husband and actor Ranbir Kapoor.
The Ministry of Education is looking to discuss the possibility of inviting Chinese students to pursue their studies in Taiwan, however, there has been no reply from Beijing, Taipei Times reported citing Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Minister Chiu Chui-cheng statement.
At a time when Pakistan is using Chinese drones to smuggle weapons and drugs into India, a top Army official has said that the force was in the process of acquiring and deploying low-level lightweight radars capable of detecting even small drones like the DJI Mavic.
Union Minister Scindia told ANI, "The installation of an MRI machine at the hospital worth Rs 13 crores is a huge achievement for Gwalior. Now, our hospital in Morar has taken a modern look. I want to thank the administration, the Health Department, state Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, Prime Mi
The former Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, said that literature sheds light on the gaps in law and humanises it. He also highlighted the need to look beyond just the written letter of the law in order to have a better perspective of the law itself.