Pramod Sawant said Indian citizens belonging to any religion need not worry either about the Citizenship Amendment Act or the National Register of Citizens.
Students and teachers are opposed to the upcoming building, claiming that it is is being built on public land. DU VC Yogesh Tyagi has also supported the students' movement against the building.
Growth in toothpaste sales is slowing, car sales have declined for 11 consecutive months, and reports suggested declines in underwear sales, Centre for Global Development scholars said.
The share of stubble burning to Delhi's PM2.5 concentration was 7 per cent on Friday. It is predicted to increase to 17 per cent on Saturday, according to SAFAR data.
Jio has announced new top-up vouchers which offer a predefined number of voice calls to other mobile networks and additional data as well.
During Mumbai rains, Bollywood celebrities took to social media to share glimpses of the mayhem caused due to water logging.
The fall is the lowest in eight months is possibly due to a block deal that saw 6.7% of the NBFC's shares exchanging hands at a discount.
The neighbours informed the police after they noticed the victim lying on the ground and the accused Hasan drenched in blood on Saturday morning.
Following the incident, the authorities have shut down all government and private educational institutions as a precautionary measure.
At least 16 people, including 15 security personnel, were killed in an IED blast triggered by Naxals in Gadchiroli district Wednesday.
The Bengaluru-based company's revenue also increased by 25.6 per cent to Rs 1,839.4 crore in the said quarter, as compared to Rs 1,464 crore in the year-ago period, Mindtree said in a regulatory filing.
The debate around the success of "Roma" has "very little" do with cinema, it is rather about "economic models", says Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron.
Parliament LIVE updates: After a long day of debates, arguments and counter arguments, the Centre's 10% quota bill for the economically weaker from the General category was put to vote in the Lok Sabha and was passed with overwhelming majority.
The group of 13 young Indian leaders include, a lawyer, an author, journalists, tech innovators, and a sommelier.
Most Indian politicians of the past and present seem to be following the dictum — when in doubt, blame a foreign hand.