A watchman purportedly started investing in stock markets through SIPs
Kingfisher Villa, owned by Vijay Mallya, in Goa failed to get a buyer a third time
Social media was also a battleground for workers of SP and BJP
François-Philippe Champagne, who was recently in India, gave a comic spin to his description
Sibal asked why only he was presented with a bouquet
Randeep Surjewala said it was the sixth LPG price increase by the Modi government
They will highlight how the move hit the economy and made people suffer
Political parties in Maharashtra made a strong pitch to resume bullock cart races
He visited the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai before taking charge
Naidu said the strategy should be to 'reform, perform, transform and inform'
Prabhu made a pun on the foreign visitor's name, elevating him to angelic stature
Not everybody in the ruling BJP seems to be backing the ABVP aggression in Delhi University
To reduce pollution, he advised the use of public transport
Going digital has been the leitmotif of most recent campaigns of the government
Assembly elections 2017
Sharad Pawar receives D Litt from Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University
The Morarji government had demonetised Rs 500, Rs 1,000 and Rs 10,000 currency notes
?Jeete toh CM, haare toh PM (If he wins he will be CM; if he loses he will be PM)? is being said about Home Minister Rajnath Singh in the corridors of power in Uttar Pradesh. It loosely translates into the hope that the former UP chief minister?s supporters have about him: that Singh would be the natural choice for chief minister yet again if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wins the Assembly polls in the state. The interesting subtext, however, is the second part of this subterranean propaganda.
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi?s political aide Ahmed Patel took a dig at Prime Minister and fellow Gujarati Narendra Modi saying that there had been a deliberate attempt to undermine the state Assembly and the Opposition?s voice in the last 15 years, including the period when Modi was state chief minister. Patel, who keeps a close watch on developments in Gujarat, made the remark in the wake of the recent clashes between lawmakers of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress in the state Assembly. In the past, the Congress had accused Modi of running the House like his fiefdom, showing scant respect for dissent. Since Modi became PM in May 2014, the Congress has accused him of ignoring norms of parliamentary democracy as well.
The "return to India" movement seems to be gaining momentum