India
Manmohan Singh Remembers Working With 'Good Friend' Abe to Elevate India-Japan Ties
Abe, 67, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, was shot from behind in Nara in western Japan while giving a campaign speech
'World Lost Great Visionary in Japan's Shinzo Abe, I Lost Dear Friend': PM Modi's Heartfelt Tribute
I first met him in 2007, during my visit to Japan as the Chief Minister of Gujarat. Right from that first meeting, our friendship went beyond the trappings of office and the shackles of official protocol, wrote PM Modi in his blog post
From Visiting Sabarmati to Performing Ganga Aarti: How Padma Vibhushan Shinzo Abe Boosted India-Japan Ties
One of Japan’s most influential leaders in its post-war history, Abe was deeply invested in building a strong relationship with India.
SC Restrains States from Taking Coercive Steps Against TV News Anchor in Doctored Clip Case
In relation to the broadcast of the programme on July 1, the respondent authorities shall not take coercive action against the petitioner to detain him in custody.
Delhi CM Asks PWD, MCD, NDMC to Undertake Repair Work of Roads Every Week
Delhi government's weekly action plan to make city roads excellent. Every Saturday, every agency (PWD, MCD) will work towards making each road excellent.
VITEEE Result 2022 Declared: Counselling Process Begins, How to Book a Seat
VITEEE 2022: Candidates who took the VITEEE 2022 will be able to check their marks now on the official website at viteee.vit.ac.in
CPI MP Viswam Writes to Union Minister Scindia, Raises Concern Over Airlines' Safety Conditions
Viswam urged the minister to ensure a comprehensive review of airlines across the country and that there is no compromise on the safety of passengers.
NIA Court Denies Elgar Case Accused Permission to Use Mosquito Nets in Jail
The judge also directed the jail superintendent to take necessary measures to keep the mosquitoes away including weeding out unwanted plants
Uddhav Thackeray Must Talk to BJP for Any Possible Patch Up: Rebel Shiv Sena Camp
Forty of the 55 Shiv Sena MLAs have joined the rebel camp led by Chief Minister Shinde
Prez Poll Being Held in Extraordinary Circumstances As Whole Society Seems to be Divided: Yashwant Sinha
To a question on the possibility of a tribal becoming the President for the first time, Sinha said the upliftment of one person does not uplift the whole society
After 2-Year Gap, Army Set to Restart Recruitment Rallies from August under Agnipath Scheme
The rallies will begin from August 12 and go on till December across the country, covering all districts. This will also include rallies to recruit women Agniveers
Akshaya Patra Midday Meal Kitchen in Varanasi: All About Modi's Green Project That Will Feed 1 Lakh Kids
The Akshaya Patra midday meal kitchen in Varanasi has a capacity of cooking midday meals for around 1 lakh students
Film Producer Kishore Pathikonda Out of Danger After Undergoing Brain Haemorrhage Surgery
According to director Chethan Kumar, Kishore fell into an unconscious state due to high blood pressure.
NSE Co-Location Scam: How CEO Chitra Ramkrishna Misused Her Position to Favour Anand Subramanian
The CBI status report stated that during Anand Subramanian’s tenure at NSE, CEO Chitra Ramkrishna gave undue favours to him including frequent raise in remuneration without the approval of the HR Department
Prepare Yourself to be Future Workforce Not for Degrees: PM Modi at Shiksha Sangam
The prime minister said the aim behind NEP 2020 is to bring education out from the limits of narrow thought-process and to integrate it with the modern ideas of the 21st century
Delhi Government Schools to Soon Have CCTV Cameras Installed, Live Feed to Be Shared with Parents
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) dispensation had in 2019 announced to install CCTV cameras in all government schools and provide live feed of the classrooms to the parents.