India
Afghanistan Crisis: Students Seek Access To Indian Institute Campuses
Many Afghan students come to India on scholarships offered by the Indian Council of Indian Relations (ICCR).
Students Eligible for PhD Directly After One Year of Foreign Education, Here's How
Presently, a one-year master's degree from a foreign university is not recognised in India. The new credit mapping system by the AIU seeks to address the problem.
News18 Evening Digest: Malala Yousafzai 'Deeply Worried' for Women, Minorities as Taliban Control Afghanistan & Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories of the day: Malaysian PM Muhyiddin Yassin Resigns as Political Crisis Escalates; 17 Lakh Consumers Fail to Receive Electricity Bills in Bihar, Fear Disconnection; and more
76 Cases of Delta Plus Variant Reported in Maharashtra, Five Dead So Far
The variant, considered highly infectious, was detected during genome sequencing of swab samples sent from different parts of the state.
Cong Says No Plan in Place to Evacuate Indians from Afghanistan, Calls it Gross Abdication of Duty
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the situation in Afghanistan is extremely alarming and India's strategic interests are at stake.
India's Covid Tally Lowest in 145 Days, Records 32,937 New Cases, 417 Deaths
The 417 new fatalities include 130 from Maharashtra and 102 from Kerala.
Mamata Will Be Key Architect of Change in Govt at Centre in 2024: TMC
In another editorial in Jago Bangla' on Saturday, the party said it favours a national-level alliance "in the interest of the country".
Nitish Kumar Hoists Tricolour for 15th Time, Creates History in Bihar
During his eventful journey, the JD(U) de facto leader has held the top post heading two separate coalitions.
Two Held for Threatening of Attack on JNU Campus on Independence Day
The accused have been identified as Vikas Sehrawat and Raja Kumar, both residents of Uttam Nagar, police said.
PM Modi Giving Same Speech for Seven Years, Nothing Implemented on Ground: Congress
Mallikarjun Kharge said for seven years the country has been listening to the 'same speeches' by the PM but nothing is being done for any aggrieved section, including small farmers.
Biden Authorises Deployment of Approximately 5,000 US Troops to Afghanistan as Withdrawal Continues
On Saturday, the President ordered another 1,000 thus bringing the total to 5,000.
'Didn't Have to Depend on Outside World': PM Lauds Doctors, Scientists for World's Largest Vaccination Drive
PM Modi lauded those involved in vaccine manufacturing in the country and said India did not have to depend on the outside world for vaccines.
New History of Connectivity Being Written in Northeast, Says PM Modi in I-Day Speech
PM Modi announced that the work to connect the state capitals in the region with rail services will be completed soon.
Independence Day 2021: Lesser-known Facts About Jana Gana Mana, India's National Anthem
Originally composed in Bengali, the national anthem is an adoption from song, ‘Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata’, written by poet and playwright, Rabindranath Tagore.
O Panneerselvam, K Palaniswami Move HC on Pugalenthi's Defamation Plaint
Paneerselvam, AIADMK coordinator, and Palaniswami, its joint coordinator, contended that the complaint is bad in law in as much as it is perverse and is liable to be quashed.
6 Army Men Get Shaurya Chakra for Anti-terror Operations in Jammu and Kashmir
It said four Army personnel were conferred the Bar to Sena medal while 116 others were named for the Sena medal on the eve of Independence Day.