The first meeting of the Development Working Group (DWG) under India's G20 Presidency is taking place in Mumbai from December 13-16, 2022. G20 Members, Guest countries and invited International Organizations would be attending the meeting in person.
After the landslide victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Gujarat Assembly polls, the newly-elected party MLA Hardik Patel on Monday, hours before Bhupendra Patel's swearing-in ceremony, said the party would decide who they want to keep in the cabinet.
On the eve of the second Test against the West Indies in Adelaide, Warner made a startling announcement that he would be withdrawing from the procedure put in place by Cricket Australia after they rewrote their code of conduct to allow Warner to appeal the ban.
Amid reports that Goa's new international airport in Mopa will be named after four-time chief minister and former Defence minister Manohar Parrikar, his son Utpal Parrikar on Sunday said that if the Centre does so, it would be a 'happy moment for us'.
India cannot afford to miss the fourth industrial revolution, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, while stressing that such "repeated opportunities" would not come again.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated various developmental projects in Nagpur on Sunday and outlined the "11 stars" that would give a new direction to Maharashtra's growth.
Himachal Pradesh Congress Chief Pratibha Virbhadra Singh, who was seen as a strong contender for the post of Chief Minister following the party's victory in the state, on Sunday confirmed that she would attend the oath-taking ceremony of Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu.
The editor of a local publication was booked for allegedly duping people by claiming he would come out with a compilation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme speeches, said Mumbai Police on Saturday.
Kavitha, daughter of the Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Tuesday said she would be available for questioning at her residence at 11 am on December 11 in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy case.
The contiguous United States' two most common allergies, oak and ragweed pollens, would be distributed differently due to climate change, according to research.