Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Oct 29 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at King Saud Palace in Riyadh on October 29. The Prime Minister is on a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia. He was received by Saudi officials at the airport. He will hold bilateral meeting with Saudi Arabia King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. He will also attend the third session of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Forum.
Krishna District (AP), Oct 29 (ANI): A part of the roof of a primary school in Andhra Pradesh's Surampalli village collapsed. The roof collapsed as the building was in dilapidated condition. Around 35 students were present during the incident. Mishap occurred during school hours but the classroom was not occupied when the incident occured. No injuries were reported.
PoK, Oct 28, 2019: Unprecedented scenes have erupted across Pakistan occupied Kashmir as thousands of local residents have taken to the streets, demanding independence. Whether it is Rawalakot, Muzaffarabad or any other far-flung area, people from all walks of life are resisting the decades-old misrule of Islamabad. They want liberty of all forms; civil, political as well as geographical. While Pakistan has suppressed their civil and political rights for seven decades, it continues to occupy and exploit the region for its materialistic needs. Led by local parties, the movement is gathering momentum with every rising sun. Even the conventional Pakistani methods of suppressing dissent have been proved ineffective this time.
Washington (USA), Oct 27 (ANI): United States President Donald Trump said that the founder of ISIS Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead. He said, "Last night the United States brought the world's number one terrorist leader to justice. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead. He was the founder and leader of ISIS, the most ruthless and violent terror organisation anywhere in the world." President Trump further added, "He will never again harm another innocent man, woman or child. He died like a dog, he died like a coward. The world is now a much safer place."
Wuhan (China), Oct 27 (ANI): Indian Boxer Deepak Kumar lost the final match of the men's light fly 46-49 kg weight category against Zhussupov Temritas from Kazakhstan. Kumar had to settle with a silver medal. After the match the Indian boxer questions over the judgment that was given in the summit clash. , "I tried my best. The referee never questioned my opponent even when he committed a foul," he said. The Kazak boxer defeated Deepak 5-0 in the final.
Baku (Azerbaijan), Oct 26 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on October 25 met Foreign Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah in Azerbaijan's Baku on the sidelines of the 18th session of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Both the dignitaries discussed issues of mutual interests concerning both countries. He also had a brief conversation with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Tilak Marapana on the margins of the NAM summit. India is a founding member of NAM, which is one of the largest gatherings of world leaders.
Baku (Azerbaijan), Oct 25 (ANI): Vice President Venkaiah Naidu met Azerbaijan President, Ilham Aliyev in Baku on October 25. Naidu also led the Indian delegation to the 18th Summit of the Non Aligned Movement (NAM) to be held in Baku. He also met Iran's President Hassan Rouhani. During his visit, Vice President will deliver the national statement at the NAM Summit and hold bilateral meetings with other Heads of States and Governments on the sidelines. Venkaiah Naidu also took a group photo along with other world leaders.
Stockholm (Sweden), Oct 24 (ANI): Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal on Thursday said, "From a declining trend in 2014 in Ease of Doing Business, we're now at 63 numbers, it is such an improvement". He further said, "It is said that India is one of the countries of the world which have continued doing improvements continuously for the 3 years."
Tokyo (Japan), Oct 24 (ANI): Tokyo is well-known for its cultural and art museums, but there are also festivals where working professionals and amateurs can show their art work. Design Festa is an art festival where over 12,000 artists gather twice a year to showcase their art. Many visitors come to see the diverse art, design, and craft of the exhibitors. Some exhibitors dress in costumers and some exhibitors are playful with the visitors. Artists showing a new take on Japanese art gave live painting demonstrations as well. The festival is held in a large exhibition hall that can pack as many as 2000 booths, 6000 exhibitors in the summer, and 5000 booths, and 18,000 exhibitors in the spring, and autumn, at a larger exhibit hall. Besides Japanese artists, there are International artists who also exhibit their work. Some artists are developing their community in Japan. There are booths where visitors can participate in arts and crafts. At one booth, one could make a traditional Japanese
Higashiosaka (Japan), Oct 24 (ANI): This long line of people is heading to the rugby stadium. Japan is hosting Rugby World Cup for the first time. Games are held in various stadiums from the northern to southern areas of Japan. At the station and town close to the stadium, volunteer staff supports visitors to take commemorative photos and guide them to stadium. "Higashiosaka City" is known as a rugby town, it has a mascot character called "Try-kun." On this day, there is an interesting rugby game, Georgia vs Fiji. "Hanazono" rugby stadium is known as the Rugby Holy Land in Japan because high school rugby tournament which has long history is held here in every year. Despite of a weekday, but that place is crowded with many visitors from Japan and abroad. It's not a Japanese team game, but there are a lot of Japanese supporters. One of the features of Rugby World Cup is the purpose of revitalizing hosting venues and using as many as possible various locations in Japan. Pre-game training
Stockholm (Sweden), Oct 24 (ANI): Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal attended Strategic Forum India Programme which was organised in Stockholm. While addressing the gathering, he said, "Discussions at the Indo-Swedish Joint Commission in Stockholm will not only increase bilateral trade but will take the 'Sambandh' (relationship) between our countries to the next level."
Tokyo (Japan), Oct 23 (ANI): President Ram Nath Kovind met Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck in Japan's Tokyo on October 23. The two leaders are on a visit to Japan to attend the enthronement ceremony of Emperor Naruhito. This is first presidential visit by an Indian president to Japan after a gap of 19 years.
Stockholm (Sweden), Oct 23 (ANI): Union Railways Minister, Piyush Goyal attended India-Sweden Business Leaders Roundtable in Stockholm, Sweden. Speaking to media persons, he said, "I have ruled out privatisation of Indian Railways. It will continue to be an Indian government's entity. It serves the people of India. But I do believe in large investments in railways." "In the current year, from 01 April 2019 till today, we have had zero fatality in Indian Railways," he added.
Stockholm (Sweden), Oct 23 (ANI): Union Minister for Trade and Commerce, Piyush Goyal attended India Sweden Business Leaders Roundtable in Stockholm, Sweden. Speaking exclusively to ANI, he said, "Technology when made in Sweden is costly, but same technology when made in India, it's cost-effective. So, discussions over various aspects are underway on how Sweden and India can use Sweden and Indian innovations to serve Indians and others across the globe." Speaking about the Wi-fi facility at railway stations, Railways Minister said, "5150 railway stations are already WiFi-enabled in India. In next 6-8 months, 5500 stations will be under WiFi zone and all 6500 stations will be Wi-Fi enabled by next year."
Muzaffarabad (PoK), Oct 23 (ANI): Police lathi-charged on peaceful protestors and journalists in Pakistan occupied Kashmir's (PoK) Muzaffarabad on October 22. Two people have died while several others have sustained injuries in the police brutality. Eye witnesses have claimed that police tortured peaceful protestors without any provocation. Many people have been arrested by the police. Police also used tear gas on the protestors. Various political parties under the All Independent Parties Alliance (AIPA) in PoK had called for a pro-freedom rally in Muzaffarabad on October 22 to observe 'black day'. It was on this day in 1947 that Pakistani forces had invaded Jammu and Kashmir.
Balochistan (Pakistan), Oct 23 (ANI): Relatives of missing Baloch people, a majority of them women and children, held a protest rally in Quetta city of Balochistan on October 22 to demand immediate release of their loved ones. They demanded immediate release of their loved ones. A large number of political activists and intellectuals are being abducted allegedly by security forces from various parts of Balochistan province. Rashid Hussain was abducted from UAE and later deported to Pakistan. His mother along with other missing persons' families protested in Quetta for his safe recovery and other Baloch missing persons. An online campaign is also going using hashtag #SaveRashidHussain and #SaveBalochMissingPersons has also been launched.
Washington, DC (USA), Oct 23 (ANI): Senior Indian journalist from Kashmir, Aarti Tikoo Singh said that the United States House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing was prejudice, biased and a setup against India and also in favour of Pakistan. she said, "The entire Congressional hearing was prejudice, biased and a setup against India and also in favour of Pakistan. The congressional hearing was completely prejudice against 15,000 Kashmiri Muslims civilians who have been killed by Pakistan, it was prejudice against 3 lakh Kashmiri pundits who were ethnically cleansed from Kashmir in 1990, it was prejudice against over 700 Kashmiri pundits who work here in Kashmir in 1990."
Washington, DC (USA), Oct 23 (ANI): Senior Indian journalist from Kashmir, Aarti Tikoo Singh nefarious activists of Pakistan based terror groups during United States Foreign House Affairs Committee hearing. She spoke about the LeT killing of Kashmir based journalist Shujaat Bukhari and the proscribed terror outfits involvement in Mumbai attacks. "On 14June 2018 Shujaat Bukhari was shot dead by LeT in Srinagar, terror group banned by US that perpetrated Mumbai terror attacks. Why did they kill him? Because Shujaat wanted Pakistan to end violence and human rights abuse in Kashmir, they killed him because he wanted peace," said Singh. "The 30 years of Islamic jihad and terror in Kashmir perpetrated by Pakistan has been completely ignored and overlooked by the world press. There is no human rights activist and press in world which feels it's their moral obligation to talk about victims of Pakistani terror in Kashmir," she added.
Tokyo (Japan), Oct 21 (ANI): On his second leg of his visit, President Ram Nath Kovind landed in the capital city of Japan on October 21. He will attend various ceremonies related to the Emperor Naruhito's enthronement. He will also take part in a banquet hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Manila (Philippines), Oct 20 (ANI): President Ram Nath Kovind attended Indian community reception on October 20. While speaking at the reception President Kovind said that we have relaxed rules for you to obtain OCI cards. "India is deeply committed to strengthen its bond with the diaspora. We have relaxed rules for you to obtain Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards. Embassy will begin printing of passports here to reduce time taken for issuance of new passport," said, President Kovind