In or around March 2020, JA Entertainment Pvt Ltd, had entered into discussions with Gold Coin Motion Picture Company, for obtaining Hindi remake rights in respect of the Malayalam language film...
New Delhi: A Delhi court has dismissed a suit seeking a permanent injunction with regard to a family property situated at Subhash Nagar, Delhi, and also
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held extensive talks with his visiting Nepalese counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba covering various key facets of close neighbourly ties between the two countries.
Delhi news: Sanjoy Ghose, representing the Waqf Board, argued that no other religious place has these restrictions. The Delhi Police told the court that the premises is case property and has been “preserved for inspection” in pending FIRs.
Addressing a post-Budget press conference, he also said that the splitting of the erstwhile unified Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) was “done through a democratic process”.
Delhi govt spent over Rs 1,500 cr for repairing roads in last 2 years: PWD on Business Standard. Over Rs 1,500 crore was spent by the Delhi government for repairing roads in the national capital in the last two years, according to the Public Works Department
New Delhi, Apr 02 (ANI): Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to India on April 02. He said that India is making progress under visionary leadership of PM Modi. “I truly admire your love and affection for Nepal and the Nepali people and my visit today will further enforce these innate sentiments,” said Nepal PM Sher Bahadur Deuba. “I admire the progress that India is making under the visionary leadership of PM Modi.
Delhi CM and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal along with Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann kicked off 'Tiranga Yatra' as part of their roadshow in Ahmedabad
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, praising the infrastructure in schools in the national capital, said his government would set up similar educational facilities in Tamil Nadu and invited Kejriwal for inauguration following completion of work.
The design for a memorial on the Delhi assembly's premises to pay tribute to doctors and other 'corona warriors' is ready and its dimension will be 8 ft long and 6 ft high.