India
No Scientific Rationale Behind Reintroducing Odd-even Traffic Scheme, Says Harsh Vardhan
The Union Health Minister said on one hand, CM Arvind Kejriwal claimed that air quality had improved in the national capital, while on the other, he was resorting to drastic measures.
Nearly 3000 Tribals Pass Literacy Exam in Wayanad; 85-year-old Woman Oldest Candidate
The total number of tribal inmates, who have become part of the world of letters by attending classe and passing the examination in the first and second phase, has risen to 7,302.
'He Stressed on Real Strength of Democracy': PM Modi Pays Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at UN
At a programme hosted by India at the United Nations (UN), PM Narendra Modi said that Gandhi’s deeply influenced his life and the lives of leaders like Martin Luther King Jr and Nelson Mandela.
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RSS Volunteers Work to Stop Incidents Like Lynching, Says Mohan Bhagwat
During an interaction with foreign journalists, Bhagwat said, if a swayamsevak (volunteer) is found guilty, we will disown him and law should take its own course.
3 Killed, 6 Injured After Vehicle Carrying Panchayat Poll Candidates Falls into Gorge in U'khand
The candidates and their supporters, who were residents of Kepars village, were going to file nominations for the post of village head, a police officer said.
Govt Committed to Go the Extra Mile to Ensure People Feel Safe, Says Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh citing the Mumbai terror attack said that the country is facing significant challenges from 'non-state' as well as 'state-sponsored' terrorism.
Circulated Order Staying Online Sale of Medicines to States, Asked Them to Take Action: Centre To HC
The submission was made before a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar in an affidavit which also said that the government was in the process of finalising the draft rules for regulating e-pharmacies.
I-T Dept Attaches Rs 230 Crore 'Benami' Assets of Mayawati's Former Secretary
A total of 19 immovable properties spread across Delhi, Noida, Kolkata and Mumbai have been attached by the department.
Kashmir Move Will Lead to Integration, Locals' Fear of Losing Land & Jobs Should be Allayed: Mohan Bhagwat
While interacting with journalists representing foreign media, the RSS chief claimed that Kashmiris were earlier "alienated" but the repeal of the provisions of Article 370 will remove the barriers that existed between them and the rest of the nation.
Cyclone 'Hikaa' Intensifies into 'Very Severe Storm', Will Cross Oman by Tuesday Night
As of Tuesday morning, Hikaa lay centred about 820 km west-southwest of Karachi in Pakistan, 220 km east-southeast of Masirah in Oman, and about 350 km east-northeast of Duqm in Oman.
'What You Call Peace Doesn't Apply Here': Poonch Limps Back to Normalcy But Locals Say Things Have Changed
Locals from the Pooch district say things changed in the area after August 5 when the central government announced its decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution.
Air Asia, Emirates Among 4 Airlines Under CBI Radar for Taking Deepak Talwar's Help to Get 'Favourable Routes'
The CBI had taken the case on the orders of the Supreme Court where the petitioner had alleged that Indian Airlines and Air India were made to give up profitable routes and timings in favour of private operators.
Won't Allow Any Country to Raise Non-agenda Issues in Meet, Serbia Assures India
It assumes significance at a time when some countries are raising extraneous matters at the international conferences.
Six Men Arrested for Duping Over 1000 People by Promising them Corporate Jobs in Delhi
The accused used to purchase resume data from a prominent job portal by posing as representatives of a 'placement service' company, police said.
50 Days of Kashmir Lockdown: Apple Traders Grapple With Losses, Hope for Restrictions to End
The apple trade, which is the lifeline of a majority of people in North Kashmir's Sopore and three districts of South Kashmir, has taken a hit.