Queen Consort Camilla will instead wear Queen Mary's crown at King Charles III's coronation in May
He further said that the Congress would need support of people to "save the democracy"
To ensure security, there'll be tight restrictions on the manufacture, supply of the NIFT-designed disruptive pattern battle dress uniform
Since no one knows exactly what effect these privately issued currencies will have, the government is planning to pass a law on them in the forthcoming winter session of Parliament
Objections from the competition regulator and powerful retailers' associations could prompt a tightening of foreign direct investment rules for the online sellers
The legal counsel of Amazon told the court that it had introduced Samara, an investor to Future and the term sheet was offered to solve its problems
Will it trigger a social and management revolution as well?
The hidden history of hundreds of Indian nannies who sailed to England for work from the 18th to early 20th centuries is finally being pieced together, finds Ranjita Ganesan
Noted journalist Nikhil Wagle, who was present at the press conference, said, "These cases were foisted by the previous Devendra Fadnavis government.
Saif Ali Khan-starrer Laal Kaptaan is a period vengeance drama desperately banking on tumult and mystery, finds Nikita Puri
The Anarchy derives its subaltern flavour from its liberal use of non-official sources - multi-lingual accounts by contemporary observers spiced with judicious dollops of bazaar gossip
The photographic evidence dating from British times suggests that Englishwomen in India were mostly "memsahibs" or gentlewomen
EIC was certainly both economically and politically powerful in early 19th-century Britain