Swami Namdev Tyagi, popularly known as Computer Baba, said the Madhya Pradesh government did little to stop illegal mining in the Narmada River or take care of cows.
Special editions of board game Monopoly and Nerf toy guns will be themed after popular video game "Fortnite."
Jagdeep Singh Arora, 46, was charged with molesting two of them, while the two other charges were taken into consideration, according to media reports.
Nigeria take on Iceland on Friday, seeking to salvage their faltering World Cup campaign but wary of the Nordic team's capacity to go toe to toe with their supposed superiors.
Taking a dig at the critics of the government, Arun Jaitley said that India's GDP has not declined by 2 per cent on account of demonetisation and GST implementation, nor will it India live in poverty as predicted by the former finance minister.
Reliance Jio will take on Airtel's recently revised prepaid plan offering additional data to users.
Kiren Rijiju conveyed to UK MP Baroness Williams that while India respects the courts and will pursue legal procedures in Britain to bring back wanted men, New Delhi expects the cooperation of the UK government.
BJP will have to rely heavily on the charisma of PM Modi in 2019 to bridge the deficit generated by a high index of opposition unity.
Interested and eligible candidates must apply for the post on or before 3rd May 2018, 5:30 PM.
Ivan Marquez, a senate candidate and senior member of the political party formed by the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia rebels, told reporters that party members decided not to field a candidate after Londono underwent open heart surgery on...
With India now taking a shareholding in the EBRD, it is expected that the scope of these joint initiatives will be further enhanced. While India will not be a recipient of EBRD financing, it will benefit from the banks expertise and support in the region.
Manchester City will hold talks with manager Pep Guardiola at the end of the season about extending his three-year deal, British media reported on Sunday.
The benchmark BSE Sensex was trading lower by 85.12 points, or 0.25 per cent, at 33,639.32 in opening deals.
Environmentalist Sunita Narain, a member of the Supreme Court-appointed pollution watchdog EPCA, said cleaning up Delhi's air would require energy and mobility transformations, where people would adopt cleaner fuels and embrace public transport.
The GDP expansion hit a three-year low of 5.7 percent in the April-June quarter with India losing the fastest-growing economy tag to China for the second straight quarter.