Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 18 (ANI): Following the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)'s decision to temporarily give charge of portfolios held by NCP leader Nawab Malik to different people but not take his resignation, Maharashtra BJP leader Kripashankar Singh on Friday said there's s
Dhaka [Bangladesh], March 18 (ANI): A mob of over 200 led by Islamist Haji Shafiullah vandalised the ISKCON temple in Dhaka, took away idols and injured several devotees, an temple official said on Friday.
Guwahati (Assam) [India], March 18 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday offered prayers at Doul Govinda Temple in North Guwahati on the occasion of Holi.
Vadodara (Gujarat) [India], March 18 (ANI): In a unique style of celebration, school children in Vadodara celebrated an eco-friendly Holi with wasted flowers of the temple.
Dhaka [Bangladesh], March 18 (ANI): An ISKCON affiliated Radhakanta Jeev temple in the Wari area of Dhaka, Bangladesh was attacked on March 17, sources said on Friday.
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], March 18 (ANI): A mob of over 200 people attacked devotees and vandalized the ISKCON Radhakanta Temple in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka on Thursday.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 18 (ANI): Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief and Maharashtra Minister Jayant Patil on Thursday said that the party has decided to temporarily give charge of portfolios held by NCP leader Nawab Malik to different people but will not take his resignation
Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 18 (ANI): Keeping the traditional fervour and essence of the festival alive, people thronged at the Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan of Mathura district on Friday to celebrate Holi, the festival of colours with great enthusiasm.
Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) [India], March 17 (ANI): India Meteorological Department (IMD), on Thursday, issued a heat wave warning for seven districts in Odisha and advised sick and elderly people to stay indoors in the afternoon to avoid direct exposure to heat waves.
Washington [US], March 17 (ANI): According to new research led by the University of Michigan, allergy seasons are likely to become longer and grow more intense as a result of increasing temperatures caused by manmade climate change.