New Delhi [India], March 14: In the digital age, stories of young individuals carving out their niche in the online world are not uncommon. Among these tales of success and innovation stands Gurvinder Singh, a resident of Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, whose journey from his 10th-grade classroom
In the swift aftermath of the karanpur Assembly elections held on Monday in Sri Ganganagar district, Congress emerges victorious as Rupinder Kunnar leads the vote tally against BJP candidate and State Minister Surendra Pal Singh T.T.
"I raised the question of caste census. Asked PM Modi- You call yourself OBC, tell me how many OBCs are there in this country? Modi ji's reply came - There is only one caste in the country, the poor. If there is no caste in the country, then why does Narendra Modi call himself OBC?" said the
Congress workers on Sunday showed black flags to Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Admi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, who addressed a rally at Sri Ganganagar earlier in the day.
"When we were coming here, we saw Gehlot Saheb has put up his posters all over Ganganagar and around this stadium. I want to tell him that if he had worked for the last 5 years, he would not have to do this. 15-20 people came here and they were throwing chairs, all this is an act of cowards.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday hit out at his counterpart Ashok Gehlot, accusing him of "sabotaging" his rally and termed it as an act of "Cowardice"
Rajasthan Police have seized contraband drugs worth over Rs 70 crore, dropped from a Pakistani drone, in Sri Ganganagar district and arrested three persons, police said on Thursday.
The Indian Army chief Manoj Pande on Saturday presented 'President's Colours' or 'Rashtrapati ka Nishan' to the four armoured regiments of the Indian Army in Sri Ganganagar.
Two persons were arrested after a drone was caught at the Indo-Pak border in Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar on Thursday midnight. BSF seized around 6.150 Kg of Heroin, while 3 other persons managed to abscond.
Three bags drone dropped from Pakistan were recovered, containing 6 suspected heroin packets weighing approximately 6 kg including the packing material. The price of suspected heroin recovered in the international market is 30 crores.