Congress intensified its counter-attack on the USAID funding controversy, demanding PM Modi respond to Donald Trump's allegation of receiving $21 million to.. IndiaTimes
PM Modi will release the 19th instalment of Rs 2,000 each to nearly 10 crore farmers under the PM-Kisan scheme on Monday, marking six years of its successful.. IndiaTimes
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to visit New Delhi next week for talks with PM Narendra Modi. The visit aims to strengthen strategic.. IndiaTimes
PM Narendra Modi is set to visit Mauritius next month as the chief guest for their national day celebrations, marking the 57th anniversary of their independence... IndiaTimes
Rahul Gandhi emphasized the urgent need to modernize and secure Indian Railways, highlighting its role in production and the economy. He stressed local.. IndiaTimes
The Indian government is monitoring China's plans for a hydropower project on the Brahmaputra river in Tibet and taking measures to protect its interests... IndiaTimes
Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar emphasized that only Parliament has the authority to remove a high court judge constitutionally. This follows a notice by.. IndiaTimes
The Opposition walked out of the Rajya Sabha, accusing the government of removing dissenting notes from the JPC report on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill. Union.. IndiaTimes
In this powerful address, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar sheds light on the ongoing issue of deportations, revealing that the deportation of Indians from the United States is not a recent phenomenon. During the Rajya Sabha session, Jaishankar shares alarming figures from previous years, including 597 deportations in 2011, 530 in 2012, 515 in 2013, and 513 in 2014, emphasizing that these incidents have been happening for years. Watch as Jaishankar responds to the current U.S. deportation controversy and calls for a deeper understanding of this long-standing issue.
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In a heated exchange in the Rajya Sabha, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar lost his cool while addressing Congress MP Nasser Hussain over the ongoing US deportation row. Jaishankar passionately defended the government's stance on the deportation of Indian nationals, criticizing Hussain's remarks and making his position clear. Watch as the political drama unfolds and Jaishankar takes a firm stand on the sensitive issue of immigration and deportation.
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The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity has urged Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla to formally engage with local youth leaders to ensure cooperative arms.. IndiaTimes
Protests erupted in Manipur's Imphal valley after the arrest of village volunteers, leading to roadblocks and market closures. The unrest followed Governor Ajay.. IndiaTimes
Delhi high court quashed the arrests of UNLF's "army chief" Thokchom S Singh and two other members from the insurgent group in Manipur, emphasizing the mandatory.. IndiaTimes
Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla has given residents a seven-day ultimatum to surrender illegally held weapons. Citing prolonged violence and the imposition of.. IndiaTimes
The Washington Post's report has disproven Donald Trump's claim that USAID allocated $21 million to India to boost voter turnout. Instead, the funding was for.. IndiaTimes
Congress legislators in Rajasthan staged an overnight sit-in protest in the state assembly following the suspension of six MLAs, including Govind Singh Dotsara... IndiaTimes
The AICC accused the BJP and RSS of taking American funds since the 60s to destabilize Congress governments. They claimed the $21 million in USAID funds.. IndiaTimes
Congress MLAs in Rajasthan assembly have decided to camp inside the House with blankets and mattresses in protest over the suspension of six of its members. The.. IndiaTimes