Police personnel with good knowledge of English will be deployed for the assistance of delegates coming from overseas to participate in a meeting of G20 scheduled to be held in Chhattisgarh’s capital Raipur on September 18-19.
This is the first time the NIA had proactively sought the properties of terrorists to be ‘forfeited to the State’ under section 26 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention)Act after being attached as proceeds of terrorism," the NIA said in a statement.
Chhetri, who is the leading Indian goalscorer in the league’s history, cited the example of Sandesh Jhingan, a young player, who has improved by playing in the ISL.
After meeting with the party Haryana leaders, Aam Aadmi Party Member of Parliament Sandeep Pathak has said that the party will fight the assembly elections in the state alone and on all the seats.
Amid the controversy over an I-T report claiming that Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's daughter, an entrepreneur, received a bribe from a sand and mineral processing firm, Union Minister V Muraleedharan on Tuesday took a swipe at the CPI(M) claiming they have made it a habit to cry f
The Government of India presented special gift hampers to the G20 Heads of State, leaders and their spouses. It is comprised of a curated compilation of handcrafted artefacts and products, which speak volumes about India’s rich cultural traditions.
Padma Shri recipient and International sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik created sand art to congratulate Team India on its victory against Pakistan in the Asia Cup.
New Delhi [India], September 9: The music industry is buzzing with excitement as popular singer Juggy Sandhu releases his latest track, "Baby Tu". This highly anticipated release showcases Juggy Sandhu's incredible talent and netizens have already declared it the next party anthem. Presented
Padma Shri recipient and International sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik created a 150-foot-long and 50-foot-wide G20 logo at Puri Beach to commemorate the G20 Summit being held in the national capital.
Some heads dropped, some knees sank to the ground, and some faces became numb in the Indian bunch inside the centre circle when Bashar Reshan slotted in the winning penalty for Iraq on Thursday evening. However, deep inside, each one of the Blue Tigers' souls knew what a valiant effort they
The Blue Colts went to toe against Iraq but ended up falling short in the end in a nerve-racking penalty shootout which ended 5-4 in favour of the Lions of Mesopotamia.