On Wednesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu, accusing its leaders of corruption and misgovernance.
Actor Vicky Kaushal's starrer period drama 'Chhaava' is making waves across India and amid its success in the Hindi-speaking regions, the film is now all set to release in Telugu.
Speaking at the festival, Home Minister Amit Shah said, "I consider it a great privilege to accept the invitation of Sadhguru and have the darshan of Adiyogi and participate in the grand Maha Shivratri festival that reveals the greatness of Mahadev. Today, from Somnath to Kedarnath, from
Speaking to ANI, Haryana Governor Dattatreya said, "Today, the people of the country are celebrating on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. I have also offered prayers here. Lord Shiva symbolises strength and energy. The country needs energy and should move on the path of development."
Speaking at the valedictory ceremony of the two-day business summit in Guwahati, the Chief Minister said that the summit will create a vibrant landscape to change Assam from a dependable state to a contributory state that can contribute meaningfully to the transformation of Viksit Bharat.
On the occasion of Maha Shivratri, he urged all to ensure that their every step should be in the direction of building a better society. When societal evils would be eradicated, better world order would prevail, observed Birla.
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu unit BJP President K Annamalai on Tuesday slammed Chief Minister MK Stalin, accusing him of speaking "lies" one after another. Annamalai assured that the NDA government will do justice to all states.He assured that no southern state would lose anything, referring to
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh suggested that those speaking wrong should drink Ganga Jal to purify their mouth. He also discussed concerns over Bengal's tea industry, voter turnout, and developments in the North East.
Speaker U T Khader plans to arrange 15-20 recliner chairs for legislators during the upcoming Karnataka Legislative Assembly session. The move aims to improve attendance by allowing short naps after lunch, with rented chairs instead of purchasing them.