Ludhiana being one of biggest industrial cities not just in Punjab but also in the country and with over 5 million population it is imperative to resume flights to Ludhiana immediately, Arora said.
The CPI MP was scheduled to fly from Trivandrum to Delhi on Vistara airlines on Friday when his flight along with other passengers got delayed. Upset with the delay, Viswam wrote to the minister sharing his and his fellow passengers' ordeal.
The letter also alleged that the trust deficit and growing alienation have only widened in Jammu and Kashmir since the scrapping of Article 370 in 2019.
"Unexplained incarceration is not a new development in Pakistan. Their frequency, however, has increased significantly since the Taliban's return to power in Kabul," Hossain writes.
After uploading a photo on Twitter with the message "Praying for you" following Rishabh Panth's car accident, Urvashi Rautela has once again written a message, which fans believe is for Rishabh. Urvashi took to Twitter on Friday evening and wrote, "I pray for you & your family's wellbein
Upper House MP from Kerala Binoy Viswam further said in his letter, "This is nearly half of the time permitted by the Supreme Court. this outrightly shows the callous attitude of the government towards the welfare of the workers of the country. Such an inordinate delay is unacceptable and re
Delhi Safai Karamcharis Commission has taken a sou moto cognizance of the viral video purportedly showing BJP MLA Abhay Verma allegedly assaulting a sanitation worker.
Nayak, said, "I write poetry and short stories in Telugu and English. I published 3 books which include a poetry collection, a short story collection and a compilation with Professor Surya Dhananjay about Gor Banjara. I am a tribal writer who writes about Banjara tribe. Recently my first deb
As the Bharat Jodo Yatra is slated to enter the "sensitive" state of Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir next year, Congress on Wednesday requested the Centre to ensure the safety and security of the party MP Rahul Gandhi during the march.
"Up to 2004, the Ganges had eroded 356 square km of fertile land and displaced around 80,000 people in the period 1988 - 1994, in Murshidabad district. Erosion along the banks of the Ganga had washed away more than 50 houses, two temples and acres of agricultural land in the Shamserganj area