Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Tuesday participated in a Christmas Parade, which was held from Chanmari to Lammual in Aizawl, jointly organised by the Tourism Department and Mark Events.
BCCI has decided on a significant revision in the payment structure for women domestic Cricketers. BCCI has increased the fees for women cricketers from Rs 20,000 to Rs 50,000 per day in domestic Cricket, according to a BCCI source.
"He was born solely to take action against Kejriwal and to write letters against him. The BJP created him for this very purpose. So the poor fellow remains busy with this task day and night. When Kejriwal was in power, he was working against him, and even though Kejriwal is not in power n
"Bihar of 2025-30 will undoubtedly write new chapters of development, which will include large-scale employment opportunities for the youth, large-scale investment opportunities. To take Bihar forward, all workers will have to put in hard work and effort," he further said.
Following a meeting on seat sharing taking place on Monday night, Raut said that the arrangement for Nashik, Pune, Thane, Mira-Bhayandar, and Kalyan-Dombivil has been finalized too.
Amit, who represented India in 68 international matches and took 156 wickets, including 76 Test scalps in 22 matches at an average of 35.72, was speaking to ANI. In November, South Africa inflicted a massive scar in Indian Test cricket again, as performances from skipper Temba Bavuma, Marco
New Delhi [India], December 23: December is a season of giving -- of exchanging presents, sharing meals, and creating memories. While the spotlight often falls on gifts wrapped in festive paper and placed under twinkling Christmas trees, some of the most meaningful gifts don't come in boxes
Sharjah Warriorz strengthened their playoff push with a composed performance against Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, prevailing in Match No. 25 of the International League T20 (ILT20) and keeping their qualification hopes alive.
Newly appointed BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin on Tuesday held a roadshow in Patna, marking his first visit to Bihar with a show of strength after taking over the party's responsibility.
The matter is being heard by Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora, who reviewed a detailed chart of URLs that, according to the plaintiff, continue to host infringing material despite earlier directions.
"Bajrang Dal has protested against the Bangladesh government today over the atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh and we have also burned an effigy of the Bangladesh government. We demand that President's Rule be imposed in Bangladesh and the extremists roaming on the street should be t