Reacting sharply to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's statement during her rally in Jhargram, that she would protest if genuine voters are removed from the electoral rolls, BJP MP and state president Samik Bhattacharya said on Thursday that she is mistaken if she thinks she wil
Uttarakhand State Disaster Response Force, with the help of the forest team, rescued 22 people who were reportedly lost on the Neelkanth road in Rishikesh region of Uttarakhand's Dehradun district, according to SDRF.
A fire broke out at a few shops in the Sahajanand Chowk area of Ranchi early Sunday morning. The fire has been brought under control with the help of fire brigades, said an official.
Addressing the gathering of farmers, officials and dignitaries in Patna, Agriculture Minister Chouhan said that with the help of the Direct Benefit Transfer scheme, the government is ensuring that the assistance reaches directly into the accounts of the farmers.
A girl fell into the Yamuna river from Delhi's Signature Bridge, following which her body was recovered with the help of divers, police said on Saturday.
The Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police traced Srinivasan to Chennai's Vanagaram area, with the help of local intelligence and technical surveillance. On July 27, he was arrested from Chennai, the Delhi Police said adding that he has been remanded to judicial custody.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded Om Prakash Sahu, who left violence and began a fisheries revolution in Jharkhand's Maoist-hit Gumla, with the help of the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana.
Queries received on the helpline included requests for list of documents to complete eligibility verification, timeline expectations, and when new homes will be allotted.
India could become a key player in the global electronics manufacturing sector with the help of active participation in the supply chains for manufactured exports, particularly by integrating "backwards" into the value chain, revealed a report from the Centre for Development Studies (CDS).
BJP Leader Dilip Ghosh slammed Mamata Banerjee's statement, saying that Bangladeshi people are taking undue advantage of Central Govt schemes in Bengal and alleged that Mamata Banerjee wins elections in Bengal with the help of these illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.