Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls in the country, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge lashed out at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led centre saying that there is a lot of anger and strong opposition among the youth of the country regarding the Agniveer scheme.
"The Congress party is hollow and they have repeated the same what they have stated and promised 50 years ago. It is similar to the 2022 poll manifesto of Congress in Himachal assembly elections. This is just a manifesto to divide the country," he added.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 8: Tourism Finance Corporation of India Limited (TFCIL) announced today that Koppara Sanjeeve Thomas and GD Mundra, both representing the former promoter group on the TFCIL board, stepped down as Directors on March 28th and April 5th of this year, respecti
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 8: Ever imagined a living space where urban dwelling meets sportsmanship? Enter Codename Champion's Court: a testament to visionary development in the bustling city of Bengaluru! Originally conceived as a futuristic sporting haven, this unique apartment p
Ho Chi Minh City [Vietnam], April 8: Upon a profound visit to Southeast Asia, Mr. Tan Xuguang, on the afternoon of April 7, presided over the Field Promotion of Shandong Heavy Industry - Weichai Power for Product Export in Southeast Asia in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam for disclosing and expoun
According to a press release issued by the BSF, on Sunday morning, the BSF intelligence wing received information regarding suspected smuggling activities in the border area of Tarn Taran district. Promptly responding to this information, BSF troops conducted a thorough search operation in t
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh lashed out at the centre and raised questions over the death of a sanitation worker due to a gas leak in Varanasi and promised to end manual scavenging.
"This election is not just for selecting an MP, but for choosing a strong government. The stronger the central government will be, the stronger the world's belief in India," PM Modi said.
Responding to Stalin's announcement, Annamalai termed the announcement an "electoral stunt" and reminded him that the DMK must first fulfill its 511 poll promises before making new ones. He said that the DMK was making this promise, sensing a defeat in the Coimbatore constituency.
Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Jitu Patwari on Sunday targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking what happened with the promise of providing two crore jobs to the youth in the country.