Saudi female athletes are finally getting the opportunity to participate in international events like their male counter parts.
From blazing around in his Ferrari to savouring the old school beauty of his Rolls Royce, there is indeed more to him than meets the eye.
Accessed by News18, the 32-page letter written by Basavaraj to his senior commanders expresses serious concerns about the ways in which the proscribed outfit could meet its finances.
Traders said a positive trend in the overseas market lifted gold prices here. A considerable increase in demand from jewellers and retailers at the domestic spot market added to the momentum, they added.
The parties should first analyse the state's financial situation, its debts, income accrual from taxes and also the amount of funds required to fulfil the (poll-eve) promises.
Taking on Rahul Gandhi, Yogi Adityanath said it was hard to guess if the Congress chief was delivering election speeches in India or Pakistan.
The magnitude 7.8 earthquake on November 14 initially pushed the two islands several metres closer and the unsettled fault lines have since nudged the southern landmass further north.
A campaign group in UK has demanded a ban on freakshakes and all milkshakes with more than 300 calories in the country.
The former finance minister said the government has packed the central bank's board with handpicked nominees, and was making every attempt to push through its proposals.
Fellow muscle man, Jean-Claude Van Damme previously starred in a famous 2013 advertisement for Volvo trucks, in which he pulls off an 'epic split'.
The urban local body elections are scheduled to take place in four phases next month.
Actress Ruby Rose has been roped in to play role of a lesbian Batwoman in a series for the network The CW.
Started in the garage of co-founder Steve Jobs in 1976, Apple has pushed its revenue beyond the economic outputs of Portugal, New Zealand and other countries.
Ahead of the July 25 general elections, Interior Ministry issued a case concerning an investigation into fake accounts and fictitious transactions worth billions conducted through several mainstream banks.
According to the judgement passed on Thursday, those convicted "knowingly conducted fraudulent transactions between FFSL and ABFSL between July 1991 and May 1992".