Retired government employees in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's (PoK's) Muzaffarabad town took to the streets demanding a rise in pension and medical allowance as inflation has taken a heavy toll on their everyday lifestyle.
In the holy month of Ramzan, The Positive Kashmir, a Non-governmental organization, again under the banner 'Iftar Drive' started providing meals to people during Iftar in hospitals, major highways, and busy streets in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 5 (ANI/PNN): Thousands of enthusiastic runners took to the streets of Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai, to participate in the 'IIFL JITO Ahimsa Run Powered by Torrent Group' on April 2nd, 2023. This unique race was held to spread the message of peace and
Both agencies discussed logistics, including court security and how Trump would potentially surrender for booking and processing, according to sources briefed on the discussions, reported ABC News.
Officials said that the accused, identified as Faiyaz Qadri, was arrested by BKC police after a video of the man performing a 'wheelie' stunt with two women seated on his two-wheeler in Mumbai streets went viral on social media on March 30.
On Thursday, angry people took to the streets in some parts of the city and spoke against the Sui Southern Gas Company for piling miseries on them during Ramzan, as per the Dawn report.
Fear of youth in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) coming out on the streets holding the Indian flags have prompted the Pakistani military establishment to empower the fascist organisation Islami Jamiat e Tuleba (IJT) in every school, college and university to unleash terror and call for re
In the CCTV footage confirmed by police, the separatist leader could be seen wearing a denim jacket, and jeans with sunglasses on, and covering his face with a mask to hide his identity.
Protesters gathered on streets in Israel's capital Tel Aviv after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for challenging his judicial overhaul plan, Al Jazeera reported on Monday.
Amid the cash crunch, the coalition government led by Pakistan Muslim League-N and the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf have taken their fights to the streets, without giving much attention to inflation and even democracy.
Maharashtra Congress Chief Nana Patole on Monday hit out at the Central government, saying if Rahul Gandhi is harmed in any way, the party will take to the streets.