Northern Army Commander test fires newly inducted ASMI machine pistols
Northern Army Commander Lt General M V Suchindra Kumar on Saturday reviewed and carried out firing of the newly inducted indigenous ASMI (Asmita) machine pistols at Udhampur.
Northern Army Commander Lt General M V Suchindra Kumar on Saturday reviewed and carried out firing of the newly inducted indigenous ASMI (Asmita) machine pistols at Udhampur.
With counting of more than 75 per cent votes done for the November 13 bypolls to seven assembly constituencies in Rajasthan, the Bharatiya Adivasi Party (BAP) maintained its convincing lead in Chorasi (ST) and Salumbar (ST) seats on Saturday.
As per current data of the Election Commission of India, the BJP and its ally RLD are leading on seven seats, while SP is ahead on two seats.
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates were leading on three seats while Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was ahead on one seat as trends for the Bihar bypolls started pouring in on Saturday.
As the BJP gained a lead in Uttar Pradesh by-polls on nine seats, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said on Saturday that the Samajwadi party's reality has come before the people and it is going to become "Samaptwadi Party."
Apart from this, approval has been granted for the purchase of 220 vehicles for the event.
Various cultural dance forms like Satriya dance, Bihu dance, Karbi and Tiwa folk dance showcasing the rich cultural heritage and diversity of Assam were performed
Days after the induction of 550 indigenously developed Asmi machine pistols into the Indian Army, Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar, Northern Army Commander, reviewed the weapon at Udhampur today.
Kedarnath assembly byelection results will be testimony to the allegations of step motherly treatment to Kedarnath, missing gold plating from the shrine sanctum sanctorum and performance of the Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's performance of two and half years.
The Indian Navy has initiated an investigation into a collision involving one of its submarines and the fishing vessel Marthoma, which occurred approximately 70 nautical miles northwest of Goa.