Over 28 issues were discussed in the 31st Northern Zonal Council meeting at Punjab's Amritsar on Tuesday with Union Home Minister Amit Shah making an announcement for anti-drone system on India's borders "soon".
Tomar’s remark came in view of the Congress’s post on X (formerly twitter) after the release of the BJP’s second list of 39 candidates which includes four MPs (Member of Parliament) and three union ministers.
“FIRs have been registered against a total of 25 named and 700 unknown persons at five police stations in the district. Two FIRs have been registered in Padav police station, two FIRs have been registered in University police station and one FIR in Bilua police station,” said
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 26: ULIP, the Unified Logistics Interface Platform, has ushered in a revolutionary transformation within India's logistics sector. With over 614 registrations, it has become the catalyst for innovation among logistics companies, whether they are in the
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas applauded everyone's efforts in bringing about a tentative but essential agreement between the Writers Guild Association (WGA) and the studios and streamers. The SAG AFTRA strike, which has been ongoing since July of this year, might come to an end as a resul
The party has announced the list for the Schedule Tribe (ST) reserved Amarwara assembly constituency in Chhindwara district. The BJP has fielded Monika Batti from the seat.
Scindia made the remark in view of the BJP releasing its second list of 39 candidates for the forthcoming assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh which includes four party MPs and three Union Ministers.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday released its second list of 39 candidates for the forthcoming assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh including Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Prahlad Singh Patel.
When asked about PM Modi’s visit to Bhopal, Scinda said, “It was a very historic visit. He has awakened a new energy in the hearts of each and every BJP worker. We BJP workers will do our best to keep his thoughts and ideology intact and to implement it on the ground.”
New Delhi [India], September 25: The boom in the subscriptions economy is causing 'subscription fatigue' in India, according to a new survey. Nine in ten (89%) Indian subscribers believe there are now "too many" subscription services available. As a result, 92% now demand a unified platform
At schools from the Pacific to the Black Sea, children in nursery grade don uniforms and take part in marching practice. Older kids are being taught how to dig trenches, throw grenades and shoot with real ammunition.