Massive congratulations are in order for popular Ghanaian actor, Mawuli Gavor, as he is set to welcome first child with his Indian-Austrian partner, Remya. The actor took to Instagram to share the good news with his fans and followers today, March 22, which
However,police say they took action based on the evidence they have seen. Police say Junaid was the WhatsApp group administrator when the case came to their notice. His family says otherwise.
In the first one, Rake had to extract a boy safely from India. This time he must rescue the family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held.
He visited India both as an invitee of President Tinubu and as co-chair of the Business 20 (B20) Action Council focusing on African economic integration, the private sector counterpart to the G20.
We are looking into all the allegations" The Policeman also stated that they'd take action against the mob who had assaulted the couple. Watch the video below: Instagram post.
Controller-General wishes to appreciate officers and men of the Service including members of the public for providing useful information that has continue to assist the authority in identifying unfit individuals within the ranks for appropriate action
He arrived in India in mid-January, 2024. Chimobi David Okpara, 27, came to India in 2018. Initially, he stayed in Mumbai for 8 months and then came to Delhi's Dwarka and worked in an African Kitchen.
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India's health minister, JP Nadda, called the incident "heartbreaking". Delhi's chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal, ordered an inquiry and said he would take the "strongest action".
She kicked off her Bollywood journey with the action-comedy flick "Heropanti" back in 2014 and even won an award for Best Female Debut. There have been plenty of movies after that, like "Dilwale," "Luka Chuppi," and "Housefull 4."
Traditional medicines are a "first port of call for millions of people worldwide", the UN health agency said, with the talks in India bringing together policymakers and academics aiming to "mobilise political commitment and evidence-based action