INDIA
Kailash Vijayvargiya claims 41 MLAs in West Bengal ready to join BJP
Assembly elections in West Bengal are due this year and the BJP is aiming to dislodge the Trinamool Congress government in the state.
Shripad Naik's vital parameters stable, health improving
His upper limb dressings have been changed today and wounds are healing well. He was given mild side physiotherapy and was made to sit bedside. His left limb physiotherapy was done and chest spirometry has started," the statement issued by the government of Goa also said.
Group led by EX-AIIMS director slams people for doubting Covid vaccine
Dogra said that such reprehensible utterances are causing huge credibility crisis for the Indian scientific community which has devoted its lifetime to make India a name to reckon with in the export of vaccines all over the world.
15 Armymen to be awarded Sena Medal for gallantry in counter terror ops
The Sena Medal is awarded in recognition of such individual acts of exceptional devotion to duty or courage as having special significance to the Indian Army.
Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar launches air taxi service
On this occasion, Khattar handed over a boarding pass to the first passenger. He also visited the airstrip where he was apprised about the aircraft.
Government will be forced to take back farm laws, says Rahul Gandhi
Addressing media after witnessing Jallikattu (bull-taming) in Madurai, he said: "Mark my words... the government will be forced to take the farm laws back. I am very very proud of what the farmers are doing and I fully support farmers and continue to stand with them."
Sharad Pawar says charges against Munde 'serious', backs Nawab Malik
Pawar's reactions to the media came after the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) was mired in controversy as Munde was accused of rape by a woman and Malik's son-in-law arrested in a drugs case by Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).
BS Mann recuses from SC-appointed panel on farm laws
Mann said in the letter that he was thankful to the apex court for nominating him as one of the committee members to start a dialogue with the protesting farmers. Mann's action comes in the wake of questions raised in certain quarters on the impartiality of the committee members, who were accused of supporting the farm laws earlier on.
Farmers' protest enters 50th day amid biting cold, fog
Demonstrators led by the leaders of 40 farmers' organisations have been camping at Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur borders, demanding the withdrawal of the new farm laws. Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Pal Majra told IANS that the protesting farmers have been braving the harsh winter, day and night, for over one and a half months, unrelenting in their demand for the withdrawal of the legislations.
Makar Sankranti showcases India's vibrancy of traditions: PM
Noting that Makar Sankranti is celebrated with enthusiasm in various parts of India, Modi said that the auspicious festival illustrates India's diversity and the vibrancy of traditions.
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