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Jayalalithaa Likely To Be Discharged Soon: Kerala Governor
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa is likely to be discharged soon from hospital, Kerala Governor P. Sathasivam said on Monday.
Family Charged With Homicide After 13-year-old Dies Observing 68-day Fast
Aradhana Samdariya, 13, collapsed and fell into a coma two days after finishing a 68-day fast and later before died of an apparent cardiac attack in southern Hyderabad city on October 4.
Underprivileged Children to Judge Durga Puja Pandals in Kolkata
Ten underprivileged boys and girls selected from various tea gardens of the hills have been chosen to judge the Durga puja festival in Kolkata under an initiative being undertaken by the Ramakrishna Mission of Darjeeling.
Japanese Encephalitis Death Toll Increases to 39 in Odisha
Japanese Encephalitis Death Toll Increases to 39 in Odisha
A Fee Formula to Cap High Fees For Schools in Karnataka
A new formula has come into effect in Karnataka by which private schools are supposed to fix school fees of their students. But the formula itself is just one small feature of the government rules that got notified in the state gazette
Goa Police Sends Teams to Neighbouring States to Nab Perfumer’s Killer
Banking on a few leads, Goa Police has sent teams to neighbouring states to nab the absconding accused in the murder case of high-profile perfume specialist Monica Ghurde.
Sport Multiplies Power of Faith, Creates Human Bonding: Nita Ambani
Nita Ambani has been an enthusiastic promoter of sport in the country.
Jayalalithaa to Remain in Hospital Till Recovery, No Need for Substitute CM: AIADMK
There is no need for temporary Chief Minister in Tamil Nadu till such time that Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa gets fully recovered and resumes normal activities, said a spokesperson of the ruling AIADMK.
US Says it Does Not Support Declaring Pakistan a 'Terrorist State'
The US on Friday said it does not support declaring Pakistan a 'terrorist state' but will continue to work with the governments in the region to eliminate safe havens which also pose a threat to India.
Jailed Shahabuddin's Wife Targets Nitish Kumar For Cancellation of Bail
Hina Sahab attacked Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday for targetting Shahabuddin for supporting the seven-day government of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in 2005.
Taking Selfies With Obama Won't Solve India's Problems: Rahul Gandhi
The Congress vice-president claimed instead of giving money to poor, the Prime Minister "wrote off debt of more than Rs 1 Lakh crore of 15 businessmen".
Surgical Strikes: The Phone Call That Nailed Pakistan's Lie
Surgical Strikes: The Telephone Conversation That Nailed Pakistan's Lie
BSF Returns 12-year-old Pakistani Boy Who Accidentally Crossed Over to India
They said he "inadvertently" crossed the International Border (IB) and came over to the Indian side in search of drinking water from a tubewell as he was thirsty.
Terrorists Snatch Weapons From Cops Guarding Minorities in Kashmir
According to the details, five SLRs, 10 magazines and 250 rounds of ammunition have been taken away form the guard room of a minority picket in Samboo D.H. Pora village.
BSF Hands Back 12-Year-Old Pakistani Who Entered India to Drink Water
The boy was apprehended in the area of responsibility of border outpost Dona Telu Mal in Ferozepur sector.
Pakistan, India NSAs Agree to Reduce Tension Along LoC: Aziz
The National Security Advisors of India and Pakistan talked on Monday morning to reduce tension between the two neighbouring nations along the Line of Control.