New Delhi [India], February 21 (ANI/PNN): Sukhdeep Singh Aasht, organized "Global Inclusivity Run for Awareness of Glaucoma by visually impaired". Around 2800 Visually Impaired along with Guides took confident step forward across 62 countries/regions, leading to Glaucoma awareness to over
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Police arrested the main accused DMK Councillor Chinnasamy and nine others including his son Rajapandi in the Army jawan's death case in Krishnagiri.
Billionaire investor Geroge Soros on Thursday weighed in on the ongoing Adani-Hindenburg row, stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is "silent" on the issue and will have to "answer questions from foreign investors and in Parliament."
George Soros, a billionaire investor termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business tycoon Gautam Adani as close allies amid a stock market selloff in the conglomerate's listed entities after a US-based short seller levelled allegations against the group by Hindenburg Research.
Bharatiya Janata Party senior leader Khushbu Sundar on Thursday launched a series of attacks on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin over the death of Army jawan Prabhu allegedly by a DMK councillor.
Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal, while taking to Twitter hit out at the Central government, saying that it cannot remain silent over the issue.
Congress President and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday said that the opposition would raise the Adani row in the Parliament as the government especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi is silent on the issue.
This comes as Pakistan faces an economic crisis. Citizens hit by floods and the country's food crisis have long remained silent witnesses to the failure of leadership at all levels.
At a press conference today, Pawar hit out at the Centre for not issuing any statement on Hindenburg Research's allegations of stock manipulation, money laundering and improper use of tax havens by the Adani Group.
The adult brain contains millions of "silent synapses," which are immature connections between neurons that remain inactive until they are recruited to help form new memories, according to MIT neuroscientists.
According to the IFFRAS report, Pakistan's media, civil society and political leaders have been silent about the issue. Religious leaders and generals have never paid any attention to the same. Only, occasionally, international organisations express their distress at the plight of Pakistan's