"Don't feel bad, the elected Delhi government cannot suspend any officer. This power has been snatched away from the Delhi government by the BJP central government. The Centre had told the Supreme Court that these powers cannot be given to an elected government," read the post by Saurabh Bha
Tech billionaire Elon Musk slammed New York Times on Friday in a post on X, hours after US President Donald Trump too slammed them for spreading false information about Musk's visit to the Pentagon.
New Delhi [India], March 21: AI isn't coming--it's already here, reshaping the way we design, create, and imagine. The Centre for Design Studies (CDS), part of the prestigious Sri Aurobindo Group of Institutes (SAGI), brought this reality into sharp focus with the second edition of its Inter
US President Donald Trump said on Friday that people who are caught sabotaging Tesla cars may stand a chance to go to jail for up to twenty years. He made the announcement in a post on Truth Social.
However, Pentagon officials and President Trump denied that the session would be about military plans involving China. "China will not even be mentioned or discussed," Trump said in a social media post.
"With Govt bending over backwards to kow tow to @realDonaldTrump through @elonmusk-doubt they have the gumption to issue @X a notice over the delightfully mischievous @grok. Aint upsetting @realDonaldTrump and @elonmuskover Mr. @grok having some fun," read the post from Tewari," read a po
"Now shops can operate 24*7 in Guwahati, Dibrugarh and Silchar and with extended timings in other areas without compromising on worker rights and conveniences! P.S- This decision is not applicable for liquor shops and bars," read a post by the Assam CM.
The Taliban kidnapped George Glezmann, 65, while he was visiting Afghanistan. They freed him following negotiations brokered by Trump special hostage envoy Adam Boehler, Taliban officials and Qatari officials, New York Post reported.
Oli made the statement while answering the question raised by opposition lawmaker, Buddhiman Tamang about his possible visit to the disputed trijunction with India.
Bangladesh's Interim Government has no plans to ban the Awami League, but individuals within its leadership accused of crimes will be tried in court, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus confirmed. He also stated that elections will proceed as scheduled, with possible dates set for either