First founded in 14th century, Nausher Khan’s town is now called Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar.
Akbar Manzil, the original home of the Pataudi family, was a symbol of their humble beginnings before they moved to the grand Pataudi Palace. Built to impress a rejected suitor, the palace became a ...
In a unanimous agreement between the government and opposition, Junaid Akbar Khan, a member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has been elected as the chairman of the National Assembly's Public ...
During the Iranian president’s visit to Pakistan in April, it was resolved to raise Pak-Iran trade to an ambitious $10 billion. Updated 16 Dec, 2024 09:48am ...
After five decades at 24, Akbar Road, the Congress has moved to a new headquarters, Indira Bhawan, a kilometre from the BJP head office at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg. Wary of having an office on a road ...
The 24 Akbar Road office had become synonymous with the Congress and witnessed a significant part of its recent history. (PTI)(HT_PRINT) The Congress party moved its national headquarters at 24 ...
Exactly 47 years ago, in the wake of the Emergency, Indira Gandhi shifted the Congress breakaway faction to the Akbar Road bungalow. At the time, she was left with only a handful of loyalists but ...
If walls could talk, 24, Akbar Road would write itself a book — of the days of the Raj, of the Burma of the 1960s and mostly of the dramatic ups and downs of the Congress that headquartered ...
Fifth-ranked ONE Championship featherweight MMA contender 'Bakal' Akbar Abdullaev of Kyrgyzstan considers himself the king without a crown. The 27-year-old Tiger Muay Thai product is coming off ...
The Congress party’s national headquarters, located at 24, Akbar Road in the national capital’s Lutyens Bungalow Zone (LBZ) since 1978, will have a new address on Wednesday when former party chief ...
Her mother, Daw Khin Kyi, was appointed the Burmese ambassador to India. In his book 24, Akbar Road: A Short History of the People Behind the Rise and Fall of Congress, journalist and political ...
A Muslim inmate allegedly tried to kill five “kuffar” prison officers and shouted “Allahu Akbar” before one of the attacks, a court heard. Aklakur Rahman, 38, is accused of repeatedly ...