Speaking to ANI, Rai said "I want to thank the Supreme Court, as they worked on making a decision which, without a doubt, takes cognisance of the society's need. This has increased the trust and respect for the Supreme Court among the people..."
A wanted criminal carrying a reward of Rs 25,000 was injured in an encounter with Beta-2 police near ATS Gol Chakkar in Greater Noida on Friday, police said.
He said, "Imran Khan is ready for a dialogue not because he wants power or the prime minister's chair, but because he dreams of building a proud, independent nation."
A cobbler, Shiva Ravidas, said he was able to open his shop today, eight days after the violence unfolded. Although, he added, many shops opened up in the market, shops belonging to Hindus remained closed.
One of the injured shooters has been identified as Mehak, a member of the Satta Naushera gang. Police said Mehak was also wanted in a hand grenade recovery case from January.
"Congress is saying this, but I have not seen the news in local news papers, TV channels. The Rabha Hasong election was held, but there was no untoward incident happened. There are 22000 villages in Assam, but they (Congress) has given one or two examples. If they will inform the administrat
Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Jyotiraditya Scindia, undertook a one-day visit to Imphal, Manipur, reinforcing the Government of India's commitment to accelerating development in the region.
"I am not surprised after reading that, as it has been the National Conference's stance that they can do anything for power. It has been going on since 1947 - at times, they wanted to come with India, given that they were in power; if not, they wanted to have a discussion," Mufti said while
On being asked that Australia has launched a visa crackdown on Indians, especially from five states, including Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, UP and Bihar, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal during a weekly press briefing said, "Visa matters are sovereign matters. Whether Australia wants to issu
As Patty shared the horrors her daughter faced, the White House briefing room fell silent. It was a somber moment, and when the floor was opened for questions, no one asked anything. The room was filled with a heavy sense of reflection as the gravity of Pattyr's testimony left everyone in
Rijiju said the government cannot be blamed for the debate concerning President's Rule in Manipur having been taken up late at night in Parliament, saying the opposition wanted more time for the debate on the Waqf Amendment Bill.