India
No Justice for Victims of Samjhauta Express Blast Since 13 Years, Says Pakistan
Pakistan's Foreign Office said in a statement that 13 years ago on February 18, the blasts in the train from Delhi to Lahore resulted in the death of 68 passengers, including more than 40 Pakistani nationals.
Two More Held in Gargi College Molestation Case, Total Number of Arrests 17
On February 6, a group of men broke into the college and allegedly groped, harassed and molested girl students. The attack took place during the college festival, 'Reverie'.
Novel Coronavirus Scare: Medical Teams at Midnapore Station to Screen Urs Pilgrims from Abroad
Lakhs of Bengali-speaking Muslims from across India and several countries visit Midnapore in West Midnapore district to offer flowers, 'chaddar' and 'itr' at the shrine of Syed Shah Mehr Ali Alquadri Al Baghdadi on the occasion.
India's 18,000 Sq Km Reservoir has Potential to Generate 280 GW of Solar Energy: TERI Report
The report has calculated the potential for floating solar Photo Voltaic (FSPVs), or 'floatovoltaics', on the basis of 30% of the water surface area of the country's medium and large reservoirs.
J&K Grappling with Economic, Psychological, Emotional Crisis: Mehbooba Mufti's Daughter Iltija
Iltija Mufti said Article 370 was Kashmir's "emotional connect" with the rest of India, and its abrogation has come at a great cost, adding the Narendra Modi government was "spreading misinformation" about the condition of Kashmiris.
Podcast: The Right Stand with Anand Narasimhan
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In a 'Bit Unusual' Case, Kerala Engineer Falls to Death From Dubai Building
Naseer Vatanapally, the social worker, is assisting the family to repatriate his mortal remains back home to Thirur in Malappuram district, the report said.
Arvind Kejriwal Calls Meeting With Top Officers to Discuss Implementation of 10 Guarantees
This would be the first meeting of Kejriwal with top officers of various departments of the Delhi government after taking oath of office on Sunday.
Good to See Muslim Women at Anti-CAA Dharnas and Protests, Says Sumitra Mahajan
Former Speaker of the Lok Sabha Sumitra Mahajan said that she liked Muslim women coming out in large numbers to protest venues, but had to see whether they had understood the "right thing".
Man in Pick-up Truck Beaten to Death by Three Youths for Overtaking in MP
The youths followed the truck, stopped it near Selua Ghati and beat up the man and the pick-up truck driver. The driver died en route to hospital.
Class 12 Student 'Dies of Shock' after Shoplifting Chocolate Bar from Hyderabad Supermarket
The student's friends said that he had shoplifted a chocolate and was spotted by a security guard, after which he panicked and, according to eyewitnesses, collapsed.
Lucknow Anti-CAA Protest: Magsaysay Awardee, 9 Others Booked for Violating Prohibitory Orders
Pandey and the others were distributing pamphlets of their 'padyatra', scheduled for later on Monday, against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
Jamia Clashes: Delhi Court Sends Sharjeel Imam to 1-day Police Custody
Police said they want to quiz Imam, because an accused in the December 15 violence had alleged that that he was provoked by Imam's speeches. Imam has not been booked in this case.
Cheered by Hundreds, Chennai Couple Gets Married at Anti-CAA Protest Site
Sumaya and Sahinshah were a bit hesitant about the wedding date as protests intensified after the Friday incident, but their friends and family members -- who are also participating in the ongoing protests -- convinced them to get married as per schedule.
2 More Indians on Board Cruise Ship Quarantined Off Japanese Coast Test Positive for Novel Coronavirus
Three Indian crew members onboard the vessel, Diamond Princess, had earlier tested positive for the virus and are receiving treatment, with the embassy on Saturday saying their condition is improving.
Video of Purported Police Brutality Inside Library Not Released by Jamia Millia Islamia: University
The 48-second video, which appears to be a CCTV footage, purportedly shows some seven to eight people in paramilitary and police personnel uniform entering the Old Reading Hall and beating up students with batons.