Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, while addressing his farewell function on Friday, said that his shoulders are broad enough to accept criticism. He also remarked, in a lighter vein, that all those who trolled him would soon be rendered unemployed.
"What should we fight upfront? He (Soren) himself came from jail due to his sins. What more wrong would it be? I hope he says his words. The public has decided that he is not going to win in the election," CM Yadav told ANI.
Energy storage systems are set for a boom across the value chain -cell manufacturing and components of cells, as per a report by SBI Capital Markets. This they said would be aided by various helpful government directives and elevated demands.
Following Supreme Court's decision to overrule the S Azeez Basha versus Union of India case which in 1967 held that since the Aligarh Muslim Univeristy was a Central university, it cannot be considered a minority institution, Vice Chancellor Naima Khatoon said that she would discuss the j
Six Bangladeshi nationals detained at Jirania Railway station for illegally trespassing into India on Thursday would be presented to the court today, Officer in charge, Government Railway Police Station said.
US President Joe Biden on Friday said that he congratulated President-elect Donald Trump and would ensure an orderly transition of power following his victory in the presidential election.
India has again condemned the recent attacks on the Hindu community in Chittagong, Bangladesh and said that such actions would only create more tensions in the community.
De Villiers was speaking on his YouTube channel and revealed some bowlers he would like the franchise to pick up. He also stressed that the franchise needs players who understand the dynamics of its home stadium, Chinnaswamy Stadium and can play according to plans.
The caller said that he would kill Shah Rukh Khan who lived on Bandstand (Bandra), when the caller was asked his name he reportedly told the Police station that it did not matter.
Ahead of the inauguration of the Immigration Check Post (ICP) at Land Port Darranga in Tamulpur district along the Indo-Bhutan border Aditya Mishra, Chairman of the Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI) said that the ICP would be a game changer for Eastern part of Bhutan and North East.