Taking a jibe at Kejriwal over several new promises made by him ahead of the Delhi assembly polls, Fadnavis said, "Once a person died and went to heaven, where Chitragupta started deliberating on his 'sin' and 'virtue'. Meanwhile, the man heard a 'ping' sound and asked Chitragupta about it.
US President Donald Trump warned BRICS nations against moving away from the US dollar, stating that any attempt to introduce a new currency would result in 100% tariffs on trade with the United States. His remarks reaffirm the administration's stance on preserving dollar dominance in glob
"Samajwadi Party will secure a very good victory and a message will go out from Milkipur to the entire country and state," said Dimple Yadav while speaking to the media here.
With the series at 2-1 in favour of India, England will have to do well against the Indian spin to have a better chance at squaring the series. So far in the series, 18 out of 28 England wickets have fallen to spin, as per Wisden. Harry Brook, hailed as the future superstar and mainstay of E
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday attended the launch of the book "Indian Renaissance: The Modi Decade", where he shared his thoughts on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and the historic events that have shaped the nation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Arvind Kejriwal is once again on his marathon of speaking lies. He is making new promises. The person who came with the motive to end corruption did huge scams," Fadnavis said while addressing the gathering at a public rally in Balbir Nagar here.
"Delhi has made up its mind. The people of Delhi are going to go with BJP. The women of Delhi are going to bring about the change in Delhi. The sisters of Delhi have decided to keep the fake Kejriwal government at home and bring the BJP government. A BJP government will come to power in D
Netflix on Thursday unveiled its wide-ranging 2025 film slate, confirming release windows for titles such as Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, The Old Guard 2, and more.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav during his visit to Japan participated in an interactive session on investment opportunities in Madhya Pradesh, held in Osaka. Addressing industrialists and investors, he highlighted the state's potential and invited them to be part of its growth story.
Coming out heavily against the Aam Aadmi Party, Bharatiya Janata Party national president JP Nadda said that the 'panic button' which AAP has claimed to install in buses needs to be installed in the 'Sheesh Mahal', where women are allegedly getting "disrespected and misbehaved."