‘Loser.com’ redirects to PM Narendra Modi’s Wikipedia page
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being trolled online as the ‘Loser.com’ website now redirects to his Wikipedia page. ‘Loser.com’ is ...
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Narendra Modi is being trolled online as the ‘Loser.com’ website now redirects to his Wikipedia page. ‘Loser.com’ is ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: There is ‘no democracy in India’ and it exists ‘only in imagination’, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged. Rahul ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday proposed setting up of a library in India dedicated to traditional Buddhist literature ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Asserting that growth patterns must follow a human-centric approach, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday said discussions on global ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday made a surprise visit to Gurudwara Rakabganj in the national capital and paid ...
Read moreDetailsBhopal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Friday that political parties, experts and even farmers had been demanding new farm laws ...
Read moreDetailsVaranasi (UP): Four people have been arrested for allegedly posting an online advertisement listing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Varanasi office ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Addressing the Assocham Foundation Week on 'national infrastructure pipeline critical for economic revival across sectors', the road transport, ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Cautioning against profiteering by steelmakers, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Thursday said he has sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ...
Read moreDetailsDhaka: Premier Sheikh Hasina Thursday told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that India is Bangladesh's true friend and expressed her gratitude ...
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