India
Fewer Ceasefire Violations by Pakistan Post 'Surgical Strikes': Govt
Ceasefire violations by Pakistan and casualties on the Indian side of the Line of Control and the international border have come down after the surgical strikes by India, the government said on Wednesday.
Supreme Court to Hear Babri Masjid Demolition Case Today
The bench, comprising Justice Deepak Gupta, said that Justice Nariman will be back on Thursday and it will take up the matter.
India Should Not Rush to Judge Donald Trump: Foreign Secretary Jaishankar
India should guard against "judging" US President Donald Trump in a "rush" and instead take him seriously, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar on Tuesday said.
Yogi Gets Cracking, UP Police Set up Anti-Romeo Squads
During a public meeting in Meerut in February, while lashing out at the Akhilesh Yadav government for failing to preserve law and order, Shah had repeated the promise. “In Uttar Pradesh, every college would be provided with the anti-Romeo squad. Our girls...
Always Favoured Out-of-Court Settlement of Ayodhya Issue: RSS
The apex court's suggestion came after BJP leader Subramanian Swamy sought an urgent hearing on the matter.
3,000 Maharashtra Resident Doctors Remain on Mass Leave
For the second consecutive day on Tuesday medical services in 17 government hospitals in Maharashtra, including four in Mumbai, were hit when over 3,000 resident doctors continued their mass Casual Leave protest against growing incidents of attacks by pat...
Patients Suffer as 4,000 Doctors go on Mass Leave in Maharashtra
Medical services in 17 government hospitals in Maharashtra were severely hit on Monday after over 4,000 resident doctors went on a mass Casual Leave to protest growing incidents of attacks by patients' relatives.
Narada Sting Case: CBI Registers Preliminary Enquiry
The CBI has registered preliminary enquiry in connection with the Narada sting tapes in which several Trinamool Congress leaders were allegedly caught on camera taking money.
Bihar University Cancels Jitender Singh Tomar's Law Degree
Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University (TMBU) on Monday cancelled the law degree of former Delhi Law Minister and AAP MLA Jitender Singh Tomar.
Maruti Verdict: Prohibitory Orders Imposed in Haryana's Gurugram
A senior district official said that during February 2016 agitation by the Jats, Gurugram district remained peaceful even as violence was reported from other districts.
2 Missing Indian Clerics in Custody of Pak's Intel Agency
The two missing Indian clerics of Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah are in custody of Pakistan's intelligence agency over their alleged links with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), official sources said on Saturday.
I-T Department Makes Public List of 29 Defaulters Owing Rs 448 Crore in Taxes
The Income Tax department on Saturday released a list of 29 entities owing Rs 448.02 crore in taxes as part of its strategy to name and shame large defaulters.
Justice Karnan 'Rejects' Warrant Issued by Supreme Court in Contempt Case
West Bengal DGP and Kolkata Police Commissioner were among the police officers who, on Friday, reached the residence of sitting Calcutta High Court judge Justice CS Karnan to execute the bailable arrest warrant issued against him by the Supreme Court in a...
Missing Indian Sufi Clerics May Have Been Detained in Pakistan
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Friday said that she has spoken to the Pakistani authorities about the two Indian Sufi clerics who went missing in the country.
Assets in Panama Banks Breach Record Despite 'Panama Papers'
Banks based in Panama managed a record level of assets last year — $121 billion — despite fallout from the "Panama Papers" scandal, an industry body in the Central American country has said.
ED Registers Fresh Criminal Case Against Hasan Ali Khan
The new complaint against Khan comes after about six years as he was first booked by the ED in 2011 under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and had been arrested too.