Tarun Khanna
Tarun Khanna
Mann ki Baat: As it happened on September 20, 2015
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the nation once again through his monthly radio programme Mann ki Baat. Here are the LIVE updates:
Congress' kisan rally: As it happened
New Delhi: Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday addressed Kisan Mazdoor Samman rally in Delhi's Ramlila Maidan, stating his party compelled the NDA government to withdraw the contentious
Rahul Gandhi's first rally in Bihar: As it happened
Patna: In a bid to woo voters in Bihar, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi held a rally at Ram Nagar in West Champaran district on Saturday. Here are the LIVE updates:
AAP's Punjab leader HS Phoolka quits party posts, pledges to bring 1984 riots perpetrators to justice
New Delhi: Senior Aam Aadmi Party leader HS Phoolka on Saturday declared that he will resign from all the party posts he currently holds.
Udhampur attack: Terrorist Naved Yakub misses parents, home in Pakistan, gives their contacts to NIA
New Delhi: In what may strengthen India's dossier against Pakistan's homegrown terrorism, terrorist Mohammad Naved Yakub, who was caught during Udhampur attack last month, has made a request in a s
Schools in shambles: Manish Sisodia orders suspension of guilty, warns others
New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who inspected several schools in the city on Friday, was dismayed when he found some in total chaos.
Watch: Japanese lawmakers punch each other during debate in Parliament
New Delhi: In what may prove that Indian lawmakers are not the only ones who engage in ugly fights inside parliament or state assemblies, a footage recovered from Japan's parliament shows Japanese
Arvind Kejriwal invites suggestions from opposition, media on AAP govt's shortcomings
New Delhi: In a humble move, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday requested all opposition parties to leave politics aside and join the government in its efforts to control dengue.
Watch: This hilarious take on ban culture in India
New Delhi: Bans seem to have become an integral part of our country. By the time we come to terms with one ban, something else gets banned.
Indira Gandhi was a power crazy woman, why should we honour people like her and Rajiv: Katju on stamps row
New Delhi: Known for being quite vocal about his opinions, former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju on Thursday backed government's decision to discontinue Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi's stamps