Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday that the Modi government has played an important role in bringing 25 crore people above the poverty line during the last 10 years.
Later addressing a public meeting, Governor Nazeer said that the 150-foot-tall national flag installed in Jaggaiahpet was a great tribute to Pingali Venkayya, the designer of the National Flag, who was born in the Krishna district and had given an identity to India and its people.
Rahil Gangjee (65-65-64), playing at his original home town Kolkata, struck the day's joint lowest score of six-under 64 to storm into a two-shot lead at 16-under 194 in round three of PGTI Players Championship 2024 presented by Tollygunge Club
The projects cater to several important sectors including Roads, Railways, Solar Energy, Power Transmission, Drinking water and Petroleum and Natural Gas.
Arjun Prasad kept up the intensity with a five-under 65 in round two to stretch his lead to three shots at a total of 13-under 127 at the PGTI Players Championship 2024 presented by Tollygunge Club, the PGTI's season-opener
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 14: Sterling Holiday Resorts launches Sterling Rewild Sariska, a noteworthy addition to its distinguished portfolio of Eleven Jungle and Wildlife destinations in the Country. The resort is nestled near the renowned Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan and
The strong field at the event boasts of leading Indian professionals including Manu Gandas, Khalin Joshi, defending champion Sachin Baisoya, Aman Raj, Karan Pratap Singh, Rahil Gangjee, Udayan Mane, Angad Cheema, Jairaj Singh Sandhu, Harshjeet Singh Sethie, Sunhit Bishnoi and Gaurav Pratap S
Following India's 79-run defeat against Australia in the U19 World Cup final in Benoni on Sunday, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah consoled the 'Boys in Blues' and said their journey has left an "indelible mark" in the tournament.
Australia skipper Hugh Weibgen believes that the defending champions India have a "lot of class" despite ending on the "wrong side" in the final of the Under-19 World Cup in Willowmoore Park on Sunday.
Following India's 79-run loss against Australia in the U19 World Cup on Sunday, the 'Boys in Blues' skipper Uday Saharan revealed a crucial factor behind their defeat and said that they played a "few rash shots" in Benoni.