Shubman Gill, Mohammed Siraj, and New Zealand batter Devon Conway have been nominated for the ICC Men's Player of the Month award for January 2023.
Cricket News: International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday nominated Indian opener Shubman Gilland paceman Mohammed Siraj for the ICC Player of the Month Award fo
Cricket News: India host Australia in a hotly anticipated four-match Test series starting on Thursday in Nagpur. AFP Sport looks at three key battles that could dec
Cricket News: India host Australia in a hotly anticipated four-match Test series starting on Thursday in Nagpur. AFP Sport looks at three key battles that could dec
Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh stated during a press conference in Jammu, “This is the first time we have recovered a perfume IED. We have not recovered any perfume IED before. The IED will blast if anyone tries to press or open it. Our special team will handle that IED.”
Cricket News: Swashbuckling Indian batter Suryakumar Yadav achieved the second highest rating of all time for T20I batters following his recent heroics with the wil
Indian cricket star Virat Kohli expressed regret at never being able to meet Lata Mangeshkar. Mangeshkar is widely considered to be one of the greatest singers of all time. Mangeshkar, who is a global icon, passed away in February 2022, aged 92, due to a multiple organ dysfunction syndrome after a battle with COVID-19.
In today's discussion on Times Now, we will deliberate on Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan calling himself a 'Hindu' and row that followed. Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan defended Aligarh Muslim University founder Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's remarks that Hindu was a "geographical term" rather than a "religious term". Recalling Sir Syed Khan's words from over a century ago, the Governor said he had urged people to call him a "Hindu" during an Arya Samaj meeting. 'Sir Syed was given a reception by Samaj members when he completed his tenure in the Legislative Council during the colonial regime,' Khan said at a Hindu conclave. Arif Mohammed stated, quoting Sir Syed Khan, that he had asked Samaj members why they did not call him a Hindu and that he did not consider "Hindu" to be a religious term. The guest for this episode, Vivek Shrivastava (political Analyst) shares his opinion. Watch the video to know more!#keralagovernor #arifmohammadkhan #hindureligion #amufounderonhindu
In today's discussion on Times Now, we will deliberate on Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan calling himself a 'Hindu' and row that followed. Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan defended Aligarh Muslim University founder Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's remarks that Hindu was a "geographical term" rather than a "religious term". Recalling Sir Syed Khan's words from over a century ago, the Governor said he had urged people to call him a "Hindu" during an Arya Samaj meeting. 'Sir Syed was given a reception by Samaj members when he completed his tenure in the Legislative Council during the colonial regime,' Khan said at a Hindu conclave. Arif Mohammed stated, quoting Sir Syed Khan, that he had asked Samaj members why they did not call him a Hindu and that he did not consider "Hindu" to be a religious term. The guest for this episode, Vivek Shrivastava (political Analyst) shares his opinion. Watch the video to know more!#keralagovernor #arifmohammadkhan #hindureligion #amufounderonhindu
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said that everybody born in India should be referred to as a Hindu and that he should be called Hindu too. The Governor said Sir Syed Khan had urged people to call him a “Hindu” during an Arya Samaj meeting over a century ago.
Here are the headlines at this hour!1. Odisha health minister Naba Das shot by cop; admitted to hospital in critical state2. Hurriyat office sealed in Srinagar after Delhi court order3. Congress unfurls Tiranga at Lal Chowk ahead of culmination of Bharat Jodo Yatra4. S Jaishankar counters Rahul Gandhi's claim on China5. Mughal Gardens renamed to Amrit Udyan, opposition slams move6. 'Call Me A Hindu,' says Kerala governor Arif Mohammad Khan 7. Row over Gujarat Paper leak escalates. Watch to know more!#headlines #topnews #englishnews
In a massive controversy that erupted in the political arena, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan stated that anyone who is born in India is a Hindu. He stated that he does not consider 'Hindu' a religious term but a geographical term. He also urged people to call him a Hindu. Khan said this in a public meeting organised by the Arya Samaj. Meanwhile, this has sparked a huge political controversy with the opposition slamming the statement. Congress has also said that this statement is a part of the 'RSS agenda' and alleged the Governor of working on the directions of the Centre. Watch to know more!#arifmohammdedkhan #keralagovernor #hindu
In a massive controversy that erupted in the political arena, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan stated that anyone who is born in India is a Hindu. He stated that he does not consider 'Hindu' a religious term but a geographical term. He also urged people to call him a Hindu. Khan said this in a public meeting organised by the Arya Samaj. Meanwhile, this has sparked a huge political controversy with the opposition slamming the statement. Congress has also said that this statement is a part of the 'RSS agenda' and alleged the Governor of working on the directions of the Centre. Watch to know more!#arifmohammdedkhan #keralagovernor #hindu
Recalling the words of Sir Syed Khan, Kerala Governor Arif Governor said he had urged people to call him a “Hindu” during an Arya Samaj meeting over a century ago.
Indian fast bowler Arshdeep Singh had another forgetful day on the field for India on Friday (January 27). During the first T20I of the three-match series, the 23-year-old pacer bowled a no-ball in the final over by overstepping, which shifted the momentum in the Kiwi team’s favor, and they amassed a total of 27 runs from it.
Cricket News: A three-match T20 International series ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy and the big-ticket ICC event, the 50-over World Cup later in the year, feels mu
Cricket News: A three-match T20 International series ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy and the big-ticket ICC event, the 50-over World Cup later in the year, feels mu
Cricket News: India skipper Hardik Pandya minced no words on Thursday as he made it clear that Prithvi Shaw, who has made a comeback to the national team, will have
Mohammed Siraj finished as India's highest wicket-taker in ODIs in 2022 and continued his form in 2023as well, taking 14 wickets in six matches so far in the year. -- aaa
After star Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj reached the number one position in the ICC ODI bowler’s ranking on Wednesday (January 25), an old video of him is going viral, in which he can be heard giving credit to Virat Kohli for all the success he has achieved in his career. Siraj is the third Indian pacer after Kapil Dev and Jasprit Bumrah to reach the No. 1 position in the ODI rankings.