Speaking on the sidelines of an event held at Noida Indoor Stadium where she performed yoga this morning, the Minister said, "This is a moment of pride for all Indians on the occasion of International Yoga Day as our 'pradhan sevak' (prime servant) Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leading Ind
Inside the premises of the Maharashtra Assembly or Vidhan Bhavan a yoga event was organised this morning in which Governor Ramesh Bais, Chief Minister Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar among others participated.
Indian stock indices traded positively on Wednesday morning, tracking firm cues from overseas peers and indications that the US may avoid a recession. Sensex and Nifty were 0.2-0.3 per cent higher at the time of writing this report.
A fire broke out at a college in Mumbai's Kandivali area on Wednesday morning said, Mumbai's Fire Brigade authorities. Three fire tenders are at the spot and there was no report of any causality yet, they added.
Tibet's exiled political leader Penpa Tsering said that it is unfair for Australia to punish nations such as Iran and Russia for human rights abuses while letting China off the hook because it is Australia's biggest trading partner, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
Indian stock indices traded lower Tuesday morning primarily due to profit-booking investors after gains. Sensex and Nifty were about 0.4 per cent lower each at the time of writing this report.
This came as the India Meteorological Department's regional office in Tamil Nadu issued a yellow alert for some districts in Tamil Nadu from 3 am in the early hours of Tuesday to 10 am in the morning.
The Israeli forces raided the Jenin refugee camp on Monday morning and have killed four Palestinians and injuring at least 45 people, Al Jazeera reported.
Indian stock indices traded marginally higher Monday morning as various positive fundamentals including a firm GDP outlook, moderate inflation and strong purchases by foreign investors, prompted investors to place bets in the markets.
An announcement in this regard was made by Pokhara Mayor on Sunday, directing cinema halls in the Metropolitan city of central Nepal to stop screening of all Bollywood films starting from Monday morning.