India
Defence veterans reject Centre's one-member judicial commission on OROP
One of the anomalies pointed by the veterans when the notification was issued was the judicial commission.
Soldiers should kill the enemy, not lay down lives: Manohar Parrikar
The Defence Minister said he liked to go around without security as "having security might not be safe at times".
Climate change pact: PM Modi says no winners or losers
PM appreciated how every country rose to the challenge for reaching the agreement at the Conference of Parties (COP)-21 and said deliberations showed collective wisdom of the world leaders to mitigate climate change.
Odd-even formula: 10 lakh private vehicles in Delhi to go off roads daily
There are over 19 lakh private four-wheelers registered in Delhi and nearly half of these will go off the roads with the implementation of AAP government's ambitious odd-even formula.
Chilly morning in Delhi, temperature plummets to 6.8 degrees celsius
On Saturday, the minimum and maximum temperatures were recorded at 11.5 degrees Celsius and 15.7 degrees Celsius respectively.
If India goes for nuclear test, we will review cooperation: Japan
Kawamura said this agreement will guarantee India will take responsible actions for the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
US court seeks Modi's visa records by February
Modi's previously issued tourist visa was revoked in 2005 over his alleged role in the 2002 Gujarat riots when he was chief minister of the state.
Looking forward to a new challenge in IPL, says R Ashwin
"In three days time, Pune or Rajkot will be my new summer destination. Looking forward to a new beginning and more challenges," Ashwin tweeted.
3 injured in accident near Vijay Chowk in central Delhi
The accident took place around 11.30 PM when a speeding Honda City car collided with a Maruti SX4 car near the Rashtrapati Bhawan.
Sedition case: Hardik Patel's bail plea junked in 'larger interest'
While rejecting their bail plea, the court noted that prima facie a case of sedition does exist against the applicants.
Self-infecting corruption becomes economic terror, says Supreme Court
"Corruption, a 'noun' when assumes all the characteristics of a 'verb', becomes self-infective and also develops resistance to antibiotics" said the Bench.
Air India showing improvement in operational performance
"The net loss in 2014-15 is Rs 5,859.91 crore as against the loss of Rs 7,559.74 crore in 2011-12, which is a reduction by 22.5 per cent," Raju said during Question Hour.
Russian diplomat reportedly misbehaves with cop after his car hit bike rider
Reports suggested that the diplomat was under the influence of alcohol and did not come out of the car even after the police came on the spot.
Delhi's odd-even numbered car formula applicable from 8 am to 8 pm daily, all cars allowed on Sundays
"Civil Defence officials and volunteers will be roped in to enforce this policy", said Rai.