PM Modi Warns Opposition Will Pay for Blocking Women’s Quota Bill
The Constitution Amendment Bill seeking 33% reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies failed to secure the required two-thirds...
Read moreDetailsThe Constitution Amendment Bill seeking 33% reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies failed to secure the required two-thirds...
Read moreDetailsPresident Donald Trump has expressed optimism about a potential breakthrough, while also praising Pakistan’s mediation role in hosting and facilitating...
Read moreDetailsIn posts on X, Iran Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf rejected Trump’s statements about the status of the strait of Hormuz,...
Read moreDetailsProtesters, largely women from multiple localities, marched with torches demanding justice for victims of the Bishnupur bomb attack that killed...
Read moreDetailsThe US has welcomed the Iran move to open the strait of Hormuz but maintained that its naval blockade on...
Read moreDetailsThe government had sought to fast-track implementation of 33% women’s reservation by linking it to a fresh delimitation exercise ahead...
Read moreDetailsThe Bharatiya Janata Party managed to win only four seats, marking a significant setback despite an aggressive campaign to capture...
Read moreDetailsCongress leader Rahul Gandhi told the Lok Sabha that the bill “cannot be passed” in its current form, questioning its...
Read moreDetailsThe case stems from remarks made by Khera during an April 4 press conference, where he alleged that the wife...
Read moreDetailsThe surge in Iran's drone capabilities has “disrupted enemy defense equations,” with officials claiming improved precision in missile targeting, as...
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