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The Indian government has made it clear that Pakistan, the perpetrator of terrorism, "cannot be equated" with India, the victim of cross-border terrorism, the Centre told Parliament on Thursday.
The Rajya Sabha will today take up the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, a day after the Lok Sabha ...
Umesh Patel, Independent MP from Daman and Diu, protested Parliament's Monsoon Session disruptions, demanding accountability and salary deductions for MPs over wasted public money.
Sloganeering, displaying placards and planned deadlock are not in accordance with the dignity of Parliament, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said Thursday as the turbulent Monsoon session came to an end.
‘’We will have no bilaterals vs Pakistan even on neutral venue. This policy makes India more aggressive. We have to beat Pakistan in the border and in sport,’’ a sports ministry source was quoted as ...
Parliament Monsoon Session saw frequent disruptions, with Om Birla, Harivansh, and Kiren Rijiju criticising opposition protests and limited legislative work.
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Thursday allowed Turkey based airport ground handling services major Celebi’s subsidiary to withdrew its plea against revocation of its security clearance by the ...
A special discussion on India's strong, successful and decisive "Operation Sindoor' in response to terrorist attack in Pahalgam was held during the Monsoon session in both houses.
The subsidiary of Turkiye-based airport ground handling services major Celebi on Thursday withdrew its plea in the Bombay High Court against revocation of its security clearance by Bureau of Civil ...
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar shocked Parliament on the opening day by resigning two years ahead of his term citing health reasons. His abrupt deci ...
The Monsoon Session 2025 was marked by heated debates, strong Opposition protests, and limited legislative progress. Key highlights included the Operation Sindoor discussion and a few bills passed ...