Shehbaz Returns
Shehbaz Sharif has been elected as Pakistan’s Prime Minister for the second time, marking a return to a position he held until August when Parliament was dissolved ahead of the elections.
Shehbaz Sharif has been elected as Pakistan’s Prime Minister for the second time, marking a return to a position he held until August when Parliament was dissolved ahead of the elections.
Modi is also expected to lay the foundation stones of projects worth Rs 21,400 crore. The Begusarai public function in the State will mark a significant event for the energy sector when the PM launches oil and gas projects worth about Rs 1.48 lakh crore.
Mithun Chakraborty discharged from hospital after experiencing a health scare, prompted by a gentle scolding from PM Modi for neglecting his health.
On Monday Donald Tusk to become Poland's prime minister as the members of the Polish Parliament backed him, after current leader Mateusz Morawiecki lost a confidence vote in the country's parliament.
This will be the second hostage release after the truce between Israel and Hamas which came into force on November 24, was extended by two more days on Tuesday.
Ahead of Punjab Assembly polls, Amarinder, who has resigned from the Congress, has already said that he would go in for an alliance with the BJP or the breakaway faction of the Akalis, subject to favourable solution to the stir over farm laws.
Speaking to reporters at his residence today, Khattar said for more than a year since the Central government had brought three agriculture laws for the benefit of farmers, especially small and marginal one's, unfortunately, some farmers unions had been protesting on the Delhi borders.
This historic decision of the centre came today on the eve of Guru Purab. With few backlashes, the decision was mostly met with applause from country leaders and people all around India.
The three farm laws that were passed last year around the same time have been a cause of widespread agitation with a consortium of farmers staging a protest, especially in northwest India and at Delhi's doorsteps and earlier within the national capital too, demanding the government to repeal it.
"Hence, these roads need immediate improvements to fulfill the needs of the road users," Stalin said.