India
VVIP Chopper Scam: Acquittal of Orsi, Spagnolini to Have no Bearing on Case, Says CBI
The sources said the case in Italian courts is based on the evidence gathered by the Italian authorities whereas the CBI carried out a completely independent investigation in the matter.
CAT 2017 Results Declared on iimcat.ac.in. Check Your Grades Now
Candidates who had appeared for this highly competitive exam on 26th November 2017, can check the result on the official website of Common Admission Test (CAT) 2017 - https://iimcat.ac.in.
SC/ST/OBC Admissions in Higher Education Up for 5th Year in Row, General Category Dips
The All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) shed light on admission patterns for 2016-17 at 44 central universities, 578 state universities (public and private), 130 deemed universities (public and private) and 100 institutes of national importance.
Banks Can Take From Individual Account to Recover Joint Debt, Says Consumer Commission
The Commission’s ruling could mean that if two persons have a joint account and also their separate accounts in the same bank, the banker has the authority to recover money from any of these accounts.
Panel on Separate Religion Status for Lingayats/Veerashaivas Seeks More Time
"We cannot complete our work in the four weeks time that the government has given us," Committee Chairman, Justice H N Nagamohan Das told reporters in Bengaluru after the meeting.
PM Modi Urges Babus to Take Posting in Backward Districts, Script Success Stories
Narendra Modi asked officials in charge of 115 backward districts to focus on “low-hanging fruits and come up with pioneering innovations for development by April 14, the birth anniversary of B R Ambedkar.
Should Women Also be Punished for Adultery? Constitution Bench to Decide
Section 497 makes adultery an offence only with respect to a man who has a relationship with somebody's wife. The wife is considered neither adulterous nor an abettor in law, while the man faces a jail term of up to five years.
Parliamentary Panel Slams IndiGo for Rude Behaviour, Says Crew Should be Polite
The Committee said that merely taking strictest action against the employees does not absolve the airline of its guilt of the incident.
Minority Affairs Minister Agrees To Amend Haj Rules for Disabled, Removes 'Eligibility Criteria' From Website
The website informs that “This clause of eligibility is under review”. Naqvi has also assured the delegation for the rights of the disabled that “corrective action” will be taken.
Pregnant Woman Refused Seat in Kerala Bus Dies After Falling from Vehicle
Police said she boarded a private bus from Theekoyi to Erattupetta on December 29. She was standing near the door, when the bus took a sudden U-turn. Nashida lost her balance and fell on the road as the door was open.
SC Orders Makrana Marble Quarry Owners, Rajasthan Govt to Pay for Diverting Railway Tracks
Mining will resume in the 63 quarries in view of the apex court’s approval for diverting the railway track from mineral area of Makarana–Parbatsar to a non-mineral area of Makrana-Bidiyad.
UIDAI Dismisses Reports of Aadhaar Data Being Available on Payment of Rs 500
In a statement issued here, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) reiterated that there "has not been any Aadhaar data breach".
IBPS PO/MT VII 2017 Scores Released at ibps.in; Download Now!
IBPS had conducted the Main examination for the recruitment of Probationary Officers and Management Trainees (PO/MT) on 26th November 2018 and the results for the same were declared in December 2017.
When Lalu Prasad Yadav Had His Day in Court and Got Some Laughs
The court burst into laughter after Lalu, while complaining of severe cold inside the jail, urged the court to decide his fate with a cool mind.
Why Should Film Viewers Buy Food From Theatres: HC to Maharashtra Govt
The Bombay High Court asked when security guards frisk the public entering cinema halls and check their bags, what was the need to keep all their food items and force them to purchase food from theatres.
Rajya Sabha MPs Condemn Caste Violence in Maharashtra
The House, which had witnessed disruption of proceedings over the issue o Wednesday, held a brief discussion when several members appealed for peace and unity among the various sections of the society.