The Shiv Sena on said the loan waiver decision was due to its constant "throttling" of the Maharashtra government and that it has opted to remain in power to shake chairs of "lazy" persons.
Objecting to Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu's comments that 'triple talaq' has no sanction in Shariat, MIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday accused BJP leaders of being "selective" in talking about rights of Muslim women.
While we aren’t sure if the interview really turned out as it was expected to be, the stars had good fun!
Archana Dwivedi, the wife of the slain Additional Superintendent of Police, Mukul Dwivedi, has filed a PIL saying her husband was under tremendous pressure due to the nexus that led up to high authorities.
One suspected separatist militant was killed in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday in a gunfight with security forces in Kupwara district, police said.
The party also attacked Jung over alleged inaction in the CNG fitness scam and irregularities in DDCA.
Directed by James Erskine, the film delves deeper into Sachin's personal and professional life.
Modi had visited UAE in August, 2015, the first by an Indian Prime Minister after a gap of 34 years, and Al Nahyan had received him at the Abu Dhabi airport.
Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, who heads the NDA constituent LJP, is confident that time has now come for a "change" in Bihar politics.
The first artist to come on board is Anmol Malik, daughter of musician Anu Malik. She will be shooting the first music video next week that will be directed by 'Aashiqui 2' director
Anil Kapoor, who will be seen in Anees Bazmee's forthcoming masala entertainer 'Welcome Back'.
The image was used in the advertisement to inspire Indian youth to join IAF, sources said.
TomTom has licensed its digital maps to Apple since 2012, when the tech giant chose TomTom's maps over Google's to use in its own navigation app, starting with the iPhone 6.
Ronaldo and Messi would feature for "Team South" which will consist of players from Spain's La liga, Italia's Serie A and France's Ligue 1.