"Today, Bharatiya Janata Party received a young leadership (referring to the party president post) in the form of Nitin Nabin, and we are all quite happy. With this, every BJP worker is happily taking a resolve that together we will work to expand the party further under the leadership of
Speaking to ANI after the Bhasma Aarti, Pradeep Gupta said, "I am feeling quite good and we had made a wish during our last visit. Baba fulfilled it for us in just three months. That's why I have come here with the entire team, because Baba completed our (Wind Power) project within three
"I will take my hat off. If anyone can do it, probably Narendra Modi is the man. He's an enormously clever man, and he's also quite ruthless. And you can add Amit Shah into the mix and so on," Milewski said.
From sharing her unseen pregnancy pictures to posting adorable pictures with her husband, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena's "2016 photo dump" phase is quite adorable.
"The President has made his priority quite clear. He wants the United States to acquire Greenland. He thinks it is in our best national security to do that," Leavitt said.
"They've seen it in and around the group, a bit in franchise cricket and quite rightly he had to wait for his chance in this series. But, my word, has he taken his chance. He has just shown us the future of England cricket after Joe Root, because that knock of 142 was of the highest quality,
Anjum, a JioStar expert, was speaking on JioStar's 'TATA WPL: Know Your Team'. Bell has represented England in 36 T20Is and taken 50 scalps at an average of 18.34, with a four-fer to her name. Her recent outings in the ICC Women's World Cup in India have also given her loads of experience
Speaking on tariffs imposed by the US on India and US President Donald Trump's stance, former diplomat Ashok Sajjanhar said, "We have known for quite some time that we have been waiting for Trump to sign the final negotiated bilateral trade agreement that was submitted to him at the beginnin
"It's quite astounding that the U.S. wants to run a country after they have failed in so many other countries," Sinha said, recalling Iraq and Afghanistan as cautionary examples. "Recent history shows that any power that tries to occupy or run another country... there are always going to be
Serbian legend Novak Djokovic on Sunday confirmed he is stepping away from the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), the players' union he co-founded, citing concerns about transparency.
Speaking to reporters after withdrawing, Pooja More shared details of her personal and political journey, saying she comes from a very modest background and has faced years of struggle. She said she moved to Pune after marrying Dhananjay Jadhav and actively participated in farmers' moveme