New Delhi: People have voted for a capable, powerful, developed and self-reliant India and to put aside appeasement, nepotism and corruption, BJP chief JP Nadda said on Saturday, exuding confidence that his party will win more than 370 Lok Sabha seats and the NDA more than 400.
New York: Suryakumar Yadav is looking leaner and fitter than ever since his comeback to competitive cricket and much of it could be attributed to a regimented diet plan along with rigorous strength training to cut at least 12-14 kg he had gained after sports hernia surgery. World's No. 1 T20 batter Suryakumar was out of competitive cricket for close to four months after undergoing an ankle operation in December last, followed by a sports hernia surgery.
Davangere: A 48-year-old contractor died by suicide allegedly due to non-clearance of his bills for the work he executed for a state government body, police said on Saturday.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has reassured the public that there will be no protection afforded to any individual involved in the embezzlement case concerning the Valmiki Corporation.
Bearys Education celebrated a milestone with the inauguration of its new Bearys Integrated Pre-University College at the Bearys Knowledge Campus at Inoli, near Mangalore University. The event coincided with the Annual Day celebrations of BIT, BEADS, BIES, and BIT Polytechnic, collectively known as ‘Bearys Utsav 2024’.
Six persons were arrested after a group of villagers allegedly thrashed a 40-year-old mentally unstable man who later succumbed to his injuries in Maharashtra's Latur district, police said on Saturday.
A farmer, identified as Mallikarjuna from Karehalli village in Kadur taluk, attempted to end his life by consuming poison in the Kadur Civil Court premises today. The desperate act was reportedly spurred by the court's unfavorable verdict regarding a land dispute in which Mallikarjuna was embroiled.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Saturday said Gautam Gambhir would be a "good coach" for the national cricket team if he has applied for the job, and favoured the appointment of a home-grown talent to the high-profile position.
In a recent statement, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi has expressed his stance on the Prajwal Revanna pen drive case and has said that strict punishment should be meted out according to the law.