Lockdown extension by PM Modi ‘inevitable’, says Kerala CM Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the lockdown extension till May 3 announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was inevitable considering the situation in India, as it requires stringent measures to contain COVID-19. “It goes without saying that the extension of the lockdown to…
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Amit Shah Calls Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray Over Bandra Incident, Says ‘Such Events Weaken Fight Against Coronavirus’
Amit Shah Calls Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray Over Bandra Incident, Says ‘Such Events Weaken Fight Against Coronavirus’ Mumbai, April 14: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday called Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and expressed his concern over gathering in Mumbai’s Bandra area. The Home Minister stressed that such events weaken India’s fight against the novel…
IPL 2020 – Shah Rukh Khan says spectators safety first, govt directives to be followed
Mumbai: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) co-owner and Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who attended the IPL Governing Council meeting on Saturday, said that it has been decided that the safety of the spectators will be kept first and all the directives issued by the government and the health agencies will be followed to the hilt amid…
Economic Survey 2020 has laid road map of Indian economy, says JD Agarwal
Economic Survey 2020 has laid road map of Indian economy, says JD Agarwal
Economic Survey 2020 presents a very positive outlook of the Indian economy feels Dr. J.D.Agarwal, Professor of Finance and Chairman, Indian Institute of Finance. It rightly supports the GDP estimation of India following the revised estimation methodology in 2011.
Economic Survey has rightly lauded the economic performance of the Indian economy in 2019-20 on various economic parameters, despite weak environment for global manufacturing, trade and demand, feels Dr. Agarwal.
According to Economic Survey the economy has performed very well in 2019-20 on various economic parameters, feels Professor Agarwal.
Citizens’ Rights, Not Restrictions, Are Fundamental, Says Supreme Court in Anticipatory Bail Verdict
New Delhi: In a significant judgment on Wednesday, a five-judge Bench of the Supreme Court has said that there can’t be any time limit to anticipatory bail as the rights which are cherished ‘deeply’ by citizens are ‘fundamental’, not the ‘restrictions’. The freedom movement has shown how the likelihood of arbitrary arrest, indefinite detention and the…
‘We regularly quashed India when I was playing’: Imran Khan says Pakistan had ‘let itself down’
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said they once used to thrash seven-times bigger India and were seen as a force to reckon with. Davos: Giving a cricket analogy from the past to bolster his case about his country’s resource richness and growth potential, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday said they once used to thrash…
India Expected To Have 1.5 Lakh Jobs In Data Science This Year, Says Hyderabad-based Firm
HYDERABAD: India is expected to have 1.5 lakh new job openings in data science in 2020, an increase of about 62 per cent as compared to 2019, said a report by Hyderabad-based ed-tech company Great Learning.
CJI Bobde opens up on anti-CAA protests, says citizens have duties along with rights
Newly appointed Chief Justice of India, Sharad Bobde, on Saturday opened up on the ongoing protests against the amended Citizenship Act. CJI bobde has reiterated that citizenship was not just about people’s rights but also their duties towards society. “You all have a responsibility to be an active citizen too and citizenship is not jus…
Bigg Boss 13: Shehnaaz Gill romances Sidharth Shukla, viewers say the show ‘looks like Splitsvilla’
Bigg Boss 13: The viewers weren’t pleased to watch Shehnaaz Gill going all out to woo Sidharth Shukla and compared it to dating reality show, Splitsvilla.
Iran launches missile attacks on 2 US airbases in Iraq, says Pentagon
Iran fired missiles Wednesday at Iraqi bases used by the US military, officials in Washington and Tehran said, in the first act of the Islamic republic’s promised revenge for the US killing of a top Iranian general.
UP: Congress will ensure justice, says Priyanka Gandhi to victims’ kin
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday met family members of those killed during protests against the new citizenship law in Meerut and Muzaffarnagar and asked local party leaders to help the families in filing cases against ‘police brutality’. ‘The primary job of police is to ensure security of people and not to harass them,…
Beyonce says cheers to 2020 with rare family photo
Beyonce says cheers to 2020 with rare family photoSinger-actress Beyonce Knowles is welcoming the new year on a high note. She has given fans a rare glimpse into her family life with husband Jay-Z and their three children Blue Ivy, 7, and twins Sir and Rumi, 2.
She uploaded a video on Instagram on Wednesday – which she called a ‘2019 Bey Cap’ – that was created out of a number of photos taken over the last 12 months, reports mirror.co.uk.
IAF proposal to stake Pakistan post 26/11 was rejected says former IAF chief
New Delhi, Dec 28: A proposal by the Indian Air Force to strike Pakistan post the 26/11 attacks was rejected by the government, former IAF chief B S Dhanoa said.
The statement was made while addressing a fathering of students at the VJTI’s annual festival, Technovanza.
He said that the IAF knew where the terror camps were located in Pakistan and we were ready. But it is a political decision on whether or not to carry out a strike, he also said. He also said that after the Parliament attack in December 2001, the IAF had proposed punitive action against Pakistan through air strikes.
India vs West Indies: Focus is on batting as long as possible, says centurion Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma, who scored 159 in the second ODI against West Indies, said that it’s his responsibility to score as many runs as possible as the senior batsman in the side.
Mamata calls for protest, TMC says govt embarrassing country across world
Even as West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called for mass protests against the new citizenship law, her party TMC accused the Union government of ‘internationally embarrassing the country’ and ‘making enemies out of friends’.