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His Poll Strike Rate Less Than 50 Per Cent, Yogi Says Congress Won Heartland Through Deceit
Adityanath, who had emerged as the most sought-after campaigner for the BJP in these elections, said the Congress had won by deceit.
Karnataka Breathes Sigh of Relief as SC Rejects TN's Plea for Stay on Mekedatu Dam
Tamil Nadu maintained that allowing its neighbouring state to build the dam would be a direct interference in the Cauvery case. However, the counsel representing Karnataka argued that the CWC had merely given its nod for the preparation of a DPR.
Don't Subscribe That Brahmins Are a Patriarchal Community: Twitter CEO Wants HC to Quash FIR
Dorsey, who was in India recently, met with a group of women journalists for a discussion on how Indians experience Twitter. However, the interaction came under fire after one of the journalists present there tweeted a photo of Dorsey with the placard re...
Chinese Man Found Dead in Delhi Resort, Say Police
According to the enquiry conducted so far, joint commissioner Ajay Choudhary says there was no indication of foul play.
Delhi Man Shot Dead Following Quarrel After His Car Collides With Scooter
The officer said that an argument erupted after which the scooter rider opened fire at Chauhan and fled from the spot. Chauhan sustained a bullet injury in his thigh, the officer said.
Kota South Election Result 2018 Live Updates: Candidate List, Winner, MLA, Leading, Trailing, Margin
190. Kota South (कोटा साउथ) constituency (Vidhan Sabha seat) in the Rajasthan state Assembly elections 2018. Check who won and who lost and who will be the new Kota South MLA.
UK Court Orders 'Bejwelled Playboy' Vijay Mallya's Extradition, Says He Faces No Risk in Mumbai Jail
Mallya, who faces a case of loan default to the tune of Rs 9,000 crore besides allegations of money laundering and diversion of loan funds for purposes other than they were meant for, had reiterated his offer to repay the loans ahead of the hearing.
Manmohan Singh Calls ‘Long-time Friend’ Urjit Patel’s Resignation ‘Blow to Nation’s Economy’
He added that he has known Patel to be an economist of high repute and also someone who cared deeply about India's financial institutions and economic policies.
'All Indians Should be Concerned': Raghuram Rajan Sounds Alarm After Urjit Patel Quits RBI
'Resignation by a government servant is a note of protest, when faced with circumstances they cannot deal with,' Rajan said.
Cases Against Rajasthan BJP Leader over Burning Vehicles, Thrashing Men on Poll Day
Bhati, a former minister in the state government, and his supporters allegedly thrashed Lakshman Singh and Ganpat Ram on December 7. The BJP workers also allegedly set their vehicles on fire, officials said.
Rights Activists Go into Slumber When Soldiers' Human Rights are Violated, Says BJP
The BJP leader lambasted the human rights activists who, he claimed, surface only for the protection of human rights of "anti-nationals" and go into "slumber" as and when the human rights of a soldier are brazenly violated.
PM Modi Won’t Understand as He is Childless: Bhim Army Chief’s Jibe Over Bulandshahr Violence
Chandrashekhar also slammed the BJP government for allowing cow slaughter in some of the BJP-ruled states.
'Can’t Compromise Ease of Breathing For Ease of Business': Green Panel to Meet Delhi Industries
The EPCA has called a meeting specifically for Delhi industries to discuss the progress from shifting from coal to natural gas.
Odisha Shelter Home: Dharmendra Pradhan Seeks Rajnath Singh's Intervention
According to Pradhan, the state government has remained a mute spectator to the blatant violation of the Juvenile Justice Act.
Onus Lies on Male Politicians to Pass Women’s Quota Bill, Says Sharad Pawar
He said that the women who enter the social and political realm have become much bolder, but their political aspirations are thwarted due to lack of opportunities.
'Bomb Under Your Burqa': Report Shows How Tilak Donning, Gun Worshipping Cops Threaten Muslims
Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, led by former Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah, found that cops perceive Muslim-majority localities as 'mini Pakistan' and display Hindu symbols at police stations.