New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to watch the film ‘The Sabarmati Report’ today at 4 p.m., following his recent praise for its depiction of the Godhra train burning incident from 2002. The screening will take place at Balayogi Auditorium within the Parliament Library building, with several Cabinet members expected to join him..
Hyderabad: In a suspected honor killing, a woman police constable named Nagamani was allegedly murdered by her brother Pramesh for marrying outside her caste. The incident occurred on Monday morning in Ibrahimpatnam, near Hyderabad, as Nagamani was on her way to her duty at Hayathnagar Police Station. Reports indicate that Pramesh confronted Nagamani on Raipole-Manyaguda.
Kolkata: The West Bengal government has yet to provide formal approval for the charge sheet submitted against Sandip Ghosh, the former principal of R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital, and house staff member Asish Pandey, in connection with significant financial irregularities at the institution. Although the CBI filed the charge sheet naming Ghosh, Pandey, and.
New Delhi: The Hindu Ekta Manch is set to hold a protest rally on Tuesday in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh, under the banner of Sarv Hindu Samaj to condemn the violence against minorities in Bangladesh. The rally aims to draw attention to the ongoing atrocities and to advocate for the rights of the Hindu community. Religious.
Uttar Pradesh: Congress leader Aradhana Misra Mona criticized the Uttar Pradesh government after Congress leaders were barred from visiting violence-stricken Sambhal, accusing the authorities of “house arrest” and labeling the situation as “anarchy” and “hooliganism.” State Congress President Ajay Rai and other leaders had planned a visit to Sambhal on Monday. However, the Lucknow Police.
Chandigarh: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to arrive in Chandigarh this evening, just one day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to assess the progress of three new criminal laws designed to reform the criminal justice system. The event will include newly recruited Indian Police Service (IPS) officers from across the nation, who.
New Delhi: On December 1, ISKCON Governing Body Commissioner and spiritual leader Gauranga Das announced that prayers were held in 1,100 temples across the organization for the safety of Hindu minorities in conflict-ridden Bangladesh. In Mumbai, around 3,000 people gathered to pray to Radha Krishna and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, seeking protection for these communities and peace.