Punjab-Himachal tax dispute intensifies as Nihang groups announce ‘Khalsa Tax’ move
Nihang representatives said they had repeatedly raised the matter with authorities but were disappointed by the lack of a policy response.
Nihang representatives said they had repeatedly raised the matter with authorities but were disappointed by the lack of a policy response.
As part of the campaign, several activities will be organised over the next 10 days, including cycle rallies, bike rallies, yoga camps, public awareness programmes, poster and slogan competitions, street plays and interactive sessions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the agreement is a "historic milestone" for India-UK relations and will boost bilateral trade and investment.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that India has inherited a glorious history of valiant and successful resistance to repeated foreign invasions, a legacy that has often been misperceived as an era of subjugation.
Punjab has begun the process of seeking Geographical Indication (GI) status for the famous Amritsari Kulcha, a move aimed at preserving the originality of the centuries-old delicacy and strengthening its association with the holy city of Amritsar.
Counting of votes for the 2026 Assembly elections in West Bengal will be held on Monday, May 4.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday congratulated Bengaluru-based space-tech startup GalaxEye on the successful launch of its flagship satellite “Mission Drishti,” hailing it as a major stride in India’s growing space capabilities and a symbol of youthful innovation.
Congress leader Nasir Hussain on Sunday criticised the Centre's circular, issued recently by the Ministry of Minority Affairs seeking additional payment from Haj pilgrims, terming it “arbitrary, unjustified and a reflection of administrative failure”.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday marked World Press Freedom Day with a sharp critique of the Centre, alleging a steady erosion of media independence and accusing the ruling dispensation of using legal and coercive means to silence journalists.
Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Sunday launched a sharp attack on opposition parties, accusing them of systematically targeting key institutions of Indian democracy and warning that voters would deliver a “befitting reply.”