India
Delhi's Homeless Are Fighting A Losing Battle Against Chikungunya
He says, "The officials did not budge even after we produced electricity bills."
Madhya Pradesh: Seven Kids Drown in Ditches Dug for Illegal Mining
The ditches were reportedly dug up for illegal mining that happened in the area. The young ones were out to collect money for Navratri celebration after which they decided to take a bath. They were reportedly unable to judge the exact depth of the ditch w...
1993 Mumbai Blasts: CBI takes over probe in Hanif Kadawala murder case
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken over the probe into the murder of Hanif Kadawala, an accused in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case, who gave an AK-56 rifle to actor Sanjay Dutt.
Army Doesn't Speak, It Shows Valour: PM Modi on Uri Attack
The Indian Army doesn't speak, it acts to show valour, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday, recalling the September 18 cross-border terror attack on a military base in Jammu and Kashmir.
Drunk School Bus Drivers Shock Parents in Bengaluru
You rush your child to the school-bus, get her in, wave a good-bye and watch the vehicle till it disappears into the traffic. The bus usually has a couple of teachers in it and an assistant. You assure yourself that it will all be fine, and get on with yo...
CBI Wants Customs to Display Anti-Corruption Officers Info
All Customs, Central Excise and Enforcement Directorate's offices across the country have been asked by the CBI to prominently display phone numbers of anti-corruption officers to check bribery and harassment of citizens. All Customs, Central Excise...
We Have a Bunch of Fighters, Will Fight It Out: BJ Watling
New Zealand collapsed to 262 all out after resuming the day at a comfortable 152 for one and then India extended their lead to 215, ending the day at a commanding 159 for one.
Lata Mangeshkar to be Awarded 'Banga Bibhusan' by West Bengal Govt
Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar has written to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee giving her consent to accept the "Banga Bibhusan" award from the state government.
Youth killed, 30 Injured As Mobs And Security Forces Clash in Kashmir
A 22-year-old youth Wasim Ahmad Lone died when security forces opened fire to disperse a stone-pelting mob in Nadihal area on Sopore-Kupwara road in Baramulla district, police said.
Court Puts Top Cops Under Probe in Kerala Bar Scam Case
Reacting to the court's directive, Reddy maintained that he had done nothing wrong and that he only ensured a fair probe as the head of Vigilance.
Karnataka Legislature Says No To Cauvery Water For Irrigation
Passes unanimous resolution asking state govt to limit Cauvery water only for drinking purposes, which translates to saying a polite “No” to the apex court order directing release additional water to Tamil Nadu
Max Hospital Oncology Doctors Booked for Negligence
Max Hospital has denied the allegations and said it will cooperate with the authorities in the course of the investigations and defend itself against any charges that are brought against it.
Army Intensifies Search Operations in Uri, Nowgam Sectors
Army personnel continued their search operations in the higher reaches of Uri and Naugam sectors of Baramulla and Tangdhar districts respectively but have not managed to reach the spot where the bodies were supposed to be lying.
Sartaj Aziz Briefs Japan, Austria and Switzerland on "Human Rights Violation" in Kashmir
Aziz noted that as a result of these operations, the security situation in the country has improved, which has enabled Pakistan's economy to grow at steady and sustainable rate.
DCW Recruitment Case: Kejriwal Named in FIR, Lashes Out at PM
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal alleged that ACB has registered an FIR against him at the behest of Prime Minister in connection with the "financial irregularities" in DCW.
10 Terrorist Killed, 1 Jawan Martyred as Army Foils Infiltration Bids in J&K
A soldier was killed on Tuesday as army foiled two infiltration bids along the Line of Control in Uri and Naugam sectors in Jammu & Kashmir.