Pak extends Indian woman Anju’s visa by a year; she had crossed border to convert and marry Facebook friend Anju—who now goes by the name of Fatima after converting to Islam on July 25 – married her Facebbook friend
History divides, borders separate but love proves stronger; a brother and sister reunite after 76 years at Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib Ludhiana resident Gurmail Singh Grewal meets sister Sakina Bi residing in Pakistan’s Sheikhupura | Pakistani YouTuber Nasir Dhillon facilitates meeting
Army chief Gen Manoj Pande leaves for UK to review 201st Sovereign’s Parade at Sandhurst During his five-day visit, Gen Pande will meet and hold talks with the top British defence brass on bilateral strategic
History in rewind mode: 81 years later Gandhi’s great-grandson detained in Mumbai over ‘Quit India’ march On August 9, 1942, Mahatma Gandhi was targeted by the British Police on Quit India Day. Today (Aug. 9), his
Canada says no to NIA probe, but promises diplomats’ safety “There is no place in Canada for the incitement of violence. Law enforcement has been engaged following the circulation of
US lawmakers’ group to attend PM Modi’s Red Fort address on Independence Day They will meet with business, tech, government and Bollywood leaders Washington: Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna and Congressman Michael Waltz will
Shami, Bumrah among world’s best fast Bowlers, says Sir Curtly Ambrose According to Ambrose, Bumrah, who has recently recovered from his long injury, is different in his bowling action. Providence: Former
Windies take 2-0 lead powered by Nicholas Pooran’s gritty 67 in 5-match ODI series Batting first, India had Tilak Varma’s 51 to thank for taking them past the 150 mark, with captain Hardik Pandya
In arranged match Pak woman, Jodhpur man wed in virtual ceremony after she is denied visa to travel to India The nikkah officiated by qazis from both India and Pakistan, was held via video conferencing. Family members and relatives from
Indian truckers in Canada struggling to get $9 million unpaid wages Recently, a group of 42 truck drivers, predominantly from Punjab, held a rally in Toronto to demand payment for unpaid