Odisha Congress President Bhakta Charan Das on Thursday said that the Odisha bandh called by opposition parties has received strong support from the public, with thousands of party workers holding protests across districts.
"Rallies are a huge success with thousands of people and carders welcoming our leader in the nook and corner of Tamil Nadu. This is a disappointment for the ruling camp. This is yet another desperate attempt by MK Stalin to get a narrative to defame our leader," he said.
Devotees taking part in the 'Kanwar Yatra' head towards their respective destinations after taking Ganga Jal (the holy Ganga water) from Haridwar, Uttarakhand.
For over 25 years, this beautiful natural ritual has continued uninterrupted. As the rains arrive in June and July, thousands of storks return to the tall trees of Na-mati, building nests and raising their young in peace. What makes this even more remarkable is the wholehearted support and a
He strongly criticized the government, stating that over the past year, more than a thousand food poisoning cases have been reported, affecting thousands of students and leading to the tragic deaths of over 100 students -- all due to the criminal negligence of the state government, it added.
Delhi NCR [India], July 15: In the real estate sector, trust is foundational. For homebuyers, it's the assurance that promises will be kept, and for communities, it's the confidence that their future is in reliable hands. Emerging as the epitome of this trust is the SS Group, which has stood
As the annual Kanwar Yatra gathers momentum, Ayodhya Mayor Girish Pati Tripathi has assured that the Ayodhya Municipal Corporation is fully prepared to provide a safe, smooth, and hygienic experience for the thousands of Kanwar pilgrims expected to visit the city.
Addressing participants, CM Saini said, "Today, a half-marathon was organised in Kaithal. Thousands of people from Kaithal participated in this event. I extend my congratulations and best wishes to all."
A U.S. court has rejected a request to delay the end of TPS for Afghan nationals, putting over 11,000 at risk of deportation and job loss starting July 14. Rights groups warn this could endanger lives, especially of women, under Taliban rule.
Held in Makin tehsil, the jirga drew thousands of participants from Upper and Lower South Waziristan as well as North Waziristan, including tribal elders, students, lawyers, journalists, and political figures.
WHO has warned of rising infectious diseases among Afghan migrants deported from neighbouring countries due to poor sanitation. Thousands have been screened and vaccinated at border points, but WHO urges more funding and medical support to prevent outbreaks, Khaama Press reported.
Amidst the ongoing Amarnath Yatra 2025, thousands of pilgrims are reaching the Jammu base where the free "langar" is being provided to them by various organisations.