WHO distorts map of India yet again
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has depicted India’s map in a wrong manner in yet another instance. India has given a warning regarding the same on three occasions so far.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has depicted India’s map in a wrong manner in yet another instance. India has given a warning regarding the same on three occasions so far.
Madhya Pradesh pro-tem speaker and BJP leader Rameshwar Sharma attacked Congress leader Digvijay Singh, and said that ‘Singh’s name is misleading, as his work and behaviour are more dangerous than Jinnah’s.
India has developed an indigenous Corona vaccine and has permitted its emergency use, after which 9 nations have demanded this indigenous Indian vaccine.
300 terrorists were killed in the air strike that was carried out by the Indian Air Force at a Jaish-e-Mohmmad terror training camp at Balakot on 26th February 2019.
A colour coded map of India released by the WHO has shown the union territories of J&K and Ladakh as separate from India.
An article in China’s government mouthpiece ‘Global Times’ accused India of attempting to destroy peace and stability as well as the natural environment around the 134 km- long Pangong lake in Ladakh.
For the past several days, the capital city of Nepal and certain other places are witnessing a massive movement to restore monarchy and declare Nepal as Hindu Rashtra.
Former President Pranab Mukherjee, in his autobiography ‘The Presidential Years’, claimed that former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru played an important role in establishing democracy in Nepal just after the monarchy began.
A video of Pakistan Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, has gone viral on social media. In the video Qureshi calls himself a descendant of Mahmud Ghazni, and says that he will raze the Somnath temple in Gujarat.
Thousands of birds died in the Italian capital Rome due to the firecrackers during the New Year celebrations. Similarly, India too has witnessed birds dying suddenly in several states.