Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday criticised the opposition, claiming that for 70 years, Baba Saheb Ambedkar's Constitution was not fully implemented and accused those who chant the name of the Constitution of insulting it.
South Africa slammed a total of 17 sixes against Bangladesh on Day 2 of the second Test as the visitors broke a long-standing record of more than 14 years while playing at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Wednesday.
Around 60 per cent of the Indian-American the community that are US citizens and eligible to vote, intend to cast their ballot for the Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and about 30 per cent plan to vote for former President Donald Trump in the next month's Presidential elec
The concept of health and well-being has undergone a sea change in recent years to include mental, social, and financial well-being, acknowledging the importance of work-life balance, emotional health, and financial security to overall vitality
As 90s favourite movie 'Dil Toh Pagal Hai' turned 27 on Wednesday, Nisha a.k.a Karisma Kapoor recalled the magic and memories and also shared iconic dance scenes from the film.
Former West Indies captain Jason Holder has emphasized the significance of England's third white-ball tour of the Caribbean in as many years, describing it as a "massive boost" for the survival of West Indies cricket as an international team.
Claire Yuan, S&P Global Ratings credit analyst, said, "By our estimate, rated carmakers will be spending more than US$20 billion building electric vehicle [EV] production in South and Southeast Asia for the next few years. The expansion will likely enhance the business strength of some r
Chinese authorities on Tuesday sentenced prominent human rights lawyer Yu Wensheng to three years in prison, while his wife, Xu Yan, received a one-year and nine-month sentence. The couple was detained while attempting to meet with European Union officials in Beijing.
The Delhi High Court has recently commuted the life sentence to a man to eight years imprisonment after modifying the offence of murder into culpable homicide in the case related to unintentional death by shooting by the convict in December 2014.
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