Kolkata police arrested the party workers protesting outside Eden Gardens who demanded the removal of photographs of Pakistani cricketers from the stadium's gallery.
Addressing a rally in Rajasthan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said people in Kashmir have been suffering from terrorism for the last 40 years and want peace.
South Asian University, the Delhi-based institute conceptualised as a solidarity initiative by 8 SAARC nations, has test centres in Peshawar, Karachi and Lahore.
The name change happened after TDSAT granted the channel interim relief on 14 February, but it’s still not allowed to use the colours of the Tricolour.
Air India’s new policy, effective from 2 May, introduces new weight limits for tickets in each of the different 'fare families' — Comfort, Comfort Plus, and Flex.
New Delhi has, in past, too, objected to Chinese construction activities in Shaksgam Valley. Work in this strategic region gathered pace after the 2017 Doklam stand-off.
A theme has not yet emerged for BJP & people see lack of a contest, which makes it unexciting. For all these reasons, 2024 is turning out to be an unexpectedly theme-less election.
One way or another, it makes no difference, like Jinnah’s portrait being displayed in AMU. What is more worrying is that a concerted campaign seems to be underway to create a monster out of Pakistan, not least because it is a Muslim country. Successive governments have tried – and largely failed – to normalise relations. There was a consensus that better relations with Pakistan was an object worthy of being pursued diligently, supported by a great deal of realism. Now a narrative is being pursued that the effort itself is malignant. Men like Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar are being challenged to prove their patriotism by people who have not contributed a bunch of bananas to India’s greatness. Anjaam achha nahin hoga.
We should also stop the winds coming from Pakistan.
One way or another, it makes no difference, like Jinnah’s portrait being displayed in AMU. What is more worrying is that a concerted campaign seems to be underway to create a monster out of Pakistan, not least because it is a Muslim country. Successive governments have tried – and largely failed – to normalise relations. There was a consensus that better relations with Pakistan was an object worthy of being pursued diligently, supported by a great deal of realism. Now a narrative is being pursued that the effort itself is malignant. Men like Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar are being challenged to prove their patriotism by people who have not contributed a bunch of bananas to India’s greatness. Anjaam achha nahin hoga.