"First, I believe there is a solution: we must free our people from the influence of extremist and disruptive elements. Without peace, nothing is possible. Second, the developmental needs of the people must be addressed by accelerating key projects," LG Sinha said.
"PM Modi has taken a good step, and after the Pahalgam terror attack, the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan was dismantled by Indian armed forces, and when Pakistan retaliated, we responded to them appropriately. We thank PM Modi for that. Pakistan's real face needs to be exposed. They ha
Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) MP Supriya Sule, who is leading an all-party delegation, on Saturday stated that their mission would begin the next day, during which they would present their views against terrorism to the world.
In an official statement, Prime Minister Modi said that we should commit to developing every state, every city, and every village, and only then would we be able to make the country a Viksit Bharat.
"At the NITI Aayog meeting, I demanded a rightful 50 per cent share for States in central taxes. We currently receive only 33.16 per cent against the promised 41," Stalin posted on X.
"The normal date of onset of south west monsoon is June 1. This year Southwest monsoon has set in on 24th May. This is much earlier than the normal onset. If you look at the data from the past 16 years, in 2009, the monsoon set in on 23rd May. This year, it is 8 days earlier... At present, w
The former Diplomat asserted, "Russians have been in strong solidarity with us. There is no doubt about it. They have said it publicly, they have said in conversations with Prime Minister and EAM and we appreciate this. That's our old ally and that's what we expect from them."
Speaking about the League, Venkatesh Prasad, Chairman of The Legenz T10, said, "We've all seen amazing talent in our local parks and gullies--young boys and men with unmatched skill and fierce hunger to perform. The Legenz T10 is for them. We're building a platform that will transform tennis
The ongoing heatwave in Rajasthan is expected to continue for the next five days, with several districts recording temperatures between 44 degree celsius and 48 degree celsius, worsening the dry conditions across the region.
BJP MP Brij Lal, who is a part of an all-party delegation visiting Japan, highlighted the extensive evidence linking Pakistan to numerous terror attacks in India during the interaction of the Indian Community there on Saturday (local time).