The saffron party has made steady inroads in various districts of West Bengal and has emerged as the main opposition party in the state after the recent panchayat elections and bypolls.
There have been deep divisions within the party on pre-poll tie-up with the Congress in an effort to mobilise a larger coalition against the BJP.
Union minister Giriraj Singh has accused the RJD of spreading fanaticism after its candidate Sarfaraz Alam won from Araria and warned against such incidents.
Industry players have frequently written to the government and various authorities that the telecom sector should not be seen as a cash cow and as means to bridge fiscal deficit.
Rajput fringe outfit Karni Sena members barged into a school in Madhya Pradesh and vandalized property as some students were performing on a song from the film.
“Neither my party nor do I support the 1984 (anti-Sikh) riots. Sonia Gandhi visited Golden Temple and apologised in front of the media. Can Narendra Modi visit the Jama Masjid and apologise for 1992 riots?,” the Congress leader said.
Rani, who has appeared in films like Black, Laaga Chunari Mein Daag, Mardaani and No One Killed Jessica, says she 'never wanted to be an actor' in the first place.
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Bengal’s Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said the state would not follow the Centre order as they feel this is an attempt of saffronisation of education.
Irrfan's role in the movie is that of a Camel trader hence the rusty and rugged appearance.
RBI said its stress tests showed that a “severe” credit shock would likely impact the capital adequacy and profitability of a significant number of banks.
A day after Maoists killed 25 CRPF jawans in Sukma, information and broadcasting minister M Venkaiah Naidu accused human rights activists of ‘selective outrage’.
A Facebook campaign against Gurmehar Kaur, daughter of Kargil martyr Captain Mandeep Singh, against RSS-affiliated ABVP beccme the latest flashpoint between the government and Opposition on Monday.
the fissures within Samajwadi party are getting deeper and the divide more vertical.
President Barack Obama said he's sad that one of his and the first lady's favorite traditions, musical night at the White House, ended Friday.