Outlining their new roles within the monarchy, the couple suggested that they had been treated differently to other royals who have been allowed to seek employment outside of the institution while retaining their titles.
WhatsApp is yet to release a stable version of the app with the new dark mode feature.
Yoga guru Ramdev advised JNU students to return to their classes and leave the protest for political parties. The JNU students have been protesting against a hike in hostel charges etc.
Manish Sisodia's remarks came on a day Javadekar alleged that CM Arvind Kejriwal, by asking school students to write letters to his Punjab and Haryana counterparts over pollution caused due to stubble burning, was 'politicising' the issue.
The apex court said it would hear the arguments on pleas against the restrictions on November 5.
At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 71.60 then fell to 71.71 against the US dollar, showing a decline of 17 paise over its previous closing.
Katy was accused by Marcus Gray of copying his song 'Joyful Noise'. Katy's lawyers have stated that the plaintiffs do not have enough evidence.
The Mi Band 4 comes with a coloured OLED display along with improved fitness tracking features.
The 15-year conflict in the Malay-Muslim majority 'Deep South' has left over 7,000 people dead, but garners little global attention.
DCW chairperson said instead of ensuring that the rape convict is given death penalty as ordered by the Supreme Court, government agencies are "glorifying" him.
Navjot Singh Sidhu’s absence from the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy comes at a time when electricity demand in the state has touched an all-time high and the fresh plantation of water-dependent paddy has taken place.
Last year it was Harry and Meghan at the service, who were joined by Prince William, as the new mother Kate had skipped it.
Sources confirmed that the SC-appointed mediators – former Supreme Court judge FMI Kalifulla, senior advocate Sriram Panchu and spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - will hold meetings at guest house of the engineering department of Awadh university.
The announcement was made by Corps Commander of Chinar Corps KJS Dhillon in a joint press with the J&K Police and CRPF.
Because of members of the community residing in remote and inaccessible areas, they have historically faced considerable economic distress leading to overall socio-economic backwardness, a spokesperson said.