New Delhi, Nov 7: British Prime Minister Theresa May flew in here yesterday on a three-day visit aimed at enhancing Indo-UK ties in the key areas of trade, investment, defence and security. On her first bilateral trip outside Europe since taking office in July in the aftermath of Britain voting to exit the European Union, May will hold talks with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi tomorrow. She
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New Delhi, Nov 6: As pollution levels worsened in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today said schools in the city will remain closed till Wednesday and announced a raft of "emergency" measures to deal with the situation including ban on construction and demolition activities for next five days and temporary closure of Badarpur Power Plant. Emerging from an emergency cabinet meet, Kejriwal
Jammu, Nov 6: Two army jawans were killed and three others -- two soldiers and a woman -- were injured as Pakistani army opened fire in a bid to facilitate two infiltration bids along the Line of Control (LoC) in Krishna Ghati and Poonch sectors of Poonch district today. The Indian army said that while the infiltration bids were foiled, it has also inflicted heavy damage to several Pakistani posts
Raipur, Nov 6: In a veiled reference to Pakistan, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said a neighbouring country is trying to destabilise India by encouraging "cowardly" act of terrorism but our government will never let the nation to bow down its head before anyone. "A neighbouring country of our again and again encourages terrorism and terrorist activities to harm India. Perhaps it was not
New Delhi, Nov 6: The alarming deterioration of air quality in the national capital has prompted the Centre to call a meeting of the environment ministers of the neighbouring states on Monday to find a way out of the “emergency situation”. Likening the city to a “gas chamber”, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday that his government’s prima facie investigation has revealed that
Bhopal, Nov 5: The Madhya Pradesh government has decided to put on hold the cash rewards it had earlier announced for the police personnel who had participated in the alleged encounter killing of eight SIMI activists. Talking to news agency today, a highly-placed official said, "After the announcement of judicial probe into the incident, the government cannot give cash rewards to anyone till the
Chennai, Nov 5: DMK on Saturday described the “violation of freedom of expression” the one—day ban on NDTV India over the Pathankot attack broadcast and said if such instances continue “it will lead to a second Emergency in the country“. Party President M Karunanidhi also sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s intervention to “guarantee” that the freedom of expression will not be affected in the
Lucknow, Nov 5: As the power tussle between him and his uncle Shivpal played out in open on the silver jubilee celebrations of the Samajwadi Party, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today said he was ready for any test and cautioned against "damage" to the party. "I will not reply to certain things. Ram Manohar Lohia ji used to say he would be heard but only after death. I want to say
Lucknow, Nov 5: The war of words in the Mulayam clan seems far from over with Shivpal Yadav today taking a swipe at his nephew Akhilesh Yadav, saying some people inherit power without doing anything while others get nothing despite making sacrifices. While making it clear that he does not want to be the Chief Minister, Shivpal Yadav said Akhilesh can "sack" and "insult" him but he can give his
New Delhi, Nov 5: An atonement or an apology by the British Prime Minister or the Queen will "wash away a lot" of the atrocities committed by Britain on India during its colonial rule, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor today said. "I would prefer instead an active atonement. An apology would go a long way. I am not expecting it today, tomorrow or anytime soon and certainly not during the visit of the