News
NEW DELHI (ANI) – Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 17 joined Truth Social, the social media platform used by President Donald Trump. Trump later shared the link to Modi’s podcast with Lex ...
Times Now has flagged a viral fake tweet claiming PM Narendra Modi's retirement, calling it a misuse of the channel's logo to spread false information.
Although their success came in a smaller super 100 tournament, Haikal said there was a lot of pressure after having won the Syed Modi International, a super 300 event, in Lucknow the previous week.
PETALING JAYA: Mixed doubles pair Hoo Pang Ron-Cheng Su Yin have impressed coach Nova Widianto with their fine run in the Syed Modi International. Pang Ron-Su Yin, who had only been paired up last ...
World No. 74 Joo Ven pulled off his biggest win of the year when he stunned Taiwan’s world No. 27 Wang Tzu-wei 21-19, 21-13 to march into the quarter-finals of the Syed Modi International in ...
“It was a good start for us in only our second tournament together,” said V Shem, who made his debut with Xin Yuan in the Syed Modi International in Lucknow. “Before that, Xin Yuan had not ...
For a recreational player, booking a badminton court in most Indian cities is a tough task. Demand is high, as courts are usually sold out even on weekdays. For children inclined towards making a ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes his disciplined approach to fasting and his preference for healthy foods to maintain a healthy lifestyle. He follows various fasting traditions throughout ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has recently joined Truth Social, the social media platform created by US President Donald Trump. His inaugural post on the platform featured a photo with Trump from ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may meet Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus as the neighbouring country in the east has approached New Delhi for arranging a meeting between the two leaders.
In March 2020, Syed Saddiq reported the theft of RM250,000 from his home but denied the money belonged to the political party, claiming it was for house renovation.
Syed Saddiq’s fate will be determined Thursday as the Court of Appeal hears his challenge against a seven-year prison sentence, two lashes, and a RM10mil fine for four charges related to the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results