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'As All Should Live Peacefully': Tamil Nadu Woman Ends Life After Father Tells Her to Part With Her Pet Dog
The deceased , a private sector employee, had been rearing her pet dog Ceasar for the last two years.
Now Workers Can Generate UAN from EPFO Portal Directly; No Need to Depend on Employers
The EPFO has also launched a facility for its over 65 lakh pensioners to download their pension-related documents like pension payment order on DigiLocker of National e-Governance Division.
25-Year-Old Shares Nude Video of Sister With Married Boyfriend Who Sought to Avenge Earlier Insult
The incident came to light on Thursday, when a 20-year-old Byculla resident approached the police with a complaint against her sister and her paramour, an official said.
AIIMS Says No Need for Chidambaram to be Hospitalised; HC Asks Tihar to Give Pollution Mask, Mineral Water
Chidambaram has sought interim bail in the INX media money laundering case on medical grounds, saying his condition is deteriorating and he needs to be in a sterile environment.
India, Germany Will Strengthen Cooperation to Combat Terrorism and Extremism: PM Modi
India and Germany inked 17 MoUs and agreements in various fields, including space, civil aviation, maritime technology, smart cities, medicine and education.
Thousands Throng Manipur Streets as Anxiety Mounts over Naga Settlement; COCOMI Calls for Shutdown
Even as Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh appealed for calm, the Meira Paibi (women organizations) took out torch rallies in Imphal and Kuki inhabited hilly areas to voice their concern on the issue.
Suspicious Bag Creates Panic at Delhi Airport's Terminal 3, Later Claimed by Passenger Who had Forgotten it
The man has been handed over to the police for further probe and to unravel the entire sequence of events which prima facie looks to be a case of oversight by the passenger and his group.
J&K 'Permanent Residents, State Subjects' Equal to Other Indians, Won't Get Preference: MHA
The Home Ministry announced a slew of measures to be applicable in the two new UTs that include many central laws hitherto out of bounds in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir due to its special status.
Delhi May Breathe Easy With Western Disturbance from Friday as Stubble Burning Suffocates National Capital
According to data from Punjab and Central Pollution Control Boards, the state has recorded a whopping increase of 7,842 fires from 12,027 on October 27 to 19,869 on October 30.
EU MPs Were Allowed to Visit Kashmir to Counter Pro-Pakistan Voices in Europe: Senior Govt Functionary
The functionary said that the government is not perturbed by the opposition's criticism that it had stopped elected Indian MPs from visiting the Valley but had rolled out the red carpet for the EU delegation.
Will Introduce Private Member’s Bill to Come up With New Clean Air Act, Says Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi
Gogoi argued that the present Act doesn’t empower the pollution watchdogs enough to take punitive action against polluters.
India and Saudi Arabia to Hold First Joint Naval Drills to Enhance Defence Cooperation
An Indian source privy to the development said a preparatory meeting on the proposed drills took place early this month in India and another meeting would take place in December.
'Live Happy Separately if Not Together': SC Allows Senior Citizen Couple to Part Ways
A bench of Justices Sanjay K Kaul and KM Joseph proceeded to end the protracted wrangling of the couple, inside the court and outside, after noting that this could be in the best interest of both.
Rajasthan Man Charred to Death, Reduced to a Skeleton in Car as Passersby Kept Filming Incident
If the passersby had attempted to smash the windowpane of the car before it was engulfed by fire, the man could have survived, but instead the kept filming the accident.
'Diplomatic Blunder': Congress Terms EU MPs Visit to J&K a Challenge to India's Sovereignty, National Security
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the BJP government continues to humiliate India on a global scale by allowing internationalisation of the Kashmir issue in violation of the time-tested policy that it is India's internal matter.
Focus Now on Closure of All Open Borewells, Says Tamil Nadu Govt Official after Sujith Wilson's Death
While the 80-hour long operations failed to rescue Sujith Wilson alive, the rescuers retrieved his body in lines with the Centre's management of dead guidelines.