India
Journalist attacked for objecting to dumping of waste
A journalist was seriously injured in an attack by about half-a-dozen persons in Anand Puri Colony in Krishna Nagar area.
Rajasthan: 7-year-old girl rescued from borewell after 32 hours
A number of JCB machines were also put in action to remove sands and mud as a precaution to save the girl child.
Teesta Setalvad moves Gujarat High Court for de-freezing bank accounts of NGO's
Setalvad along with others had filed the plea before the High Court on June 24 and it is likely to come up for hearing before Justice Sonia Gokani on July 10.
Net neutrality report to be out soon, waiting for TRAI, says government
The government will soon come out with its report on the controversial issue of net neutrality said Telecom Minister Ravishankar Prasad
AAP logo's designer serves legal notice to Arvind Kejriwal
Sunil Lal said the logo was his intellectual property that was never transferred to the party.
CBI probe ordered into fund transfers between ford foundation and Setalvad's firm for FCRA violations
Government ordered a CBI probe into transfer of funds by Ford Foundation to SCPPL, a firm with which social activist Teesta Setalvad is associated, on the grounds of FCRA violations.
EWS admission scam: Two more held in Delhi
Delhi Police on Friday claimed to have busted another module in the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) admission scam with the arrest of two more people.
J&K: Flood fears ease as water level in Jhelum recedes
Flood fears in Kashmir were eased after water level receded. However, water continues to flow above the danger level. Authorities earlier had issued a flood warning.
BSNL sets the highest mobile tower at 16,000 ft in Ladakh
State-run BSNL, with the Army's assistance, on Friday operationalised a mobile tower at an altitude of 16,000 feet in Eastern Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir.
Need to maintain balance between development and environment: Nitin Gadkari
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari stressed the need to balance environment and development, introduce green technologies.
London Indian Film Festival 2015 to open with Suraj Sharma's 'Umrika', end with the controversial 'Death of a Gentleman'
Over the last five years, London Indian Film Festival (LIFF) has successfully opened the winding for the western audience to take a look at offbeat and serious cinema created by Indian filmmakers.
Delhi court grants bail to Ex-minister's son, daughter-in-law in IT case
The court granted them bail on furnishing of a personal bond of Rs 50,000 each and a surety of like amount. It has now fixed the case for recording of pre-charge evidence in the case on July 10.
PM Modi launches smart city mission, plan to build 2 crore houses for urban poor
Around 40% of the population either lives in urban centres or depends on urban centres to make a living.
Shahjahanpur journalist's death: Initial report suggests self-immolation
Singh, a freelance journalist, was allegedly set on fire on June 1 during a police raid at his house at Awas Vikas colony in Sadar Bazar area of Shahjahanpur. He died during treatment at a hospital in Lucknow on June 8.
Two Indian warships dock at Thai port to strengthen bilateral maritime cooperation
Two Indian warships, sailed into Thailand's Sattahip port to strengthen bilateral maritime cooperation
India signs biggest wheat import deals in over a decade
Concerns that untimely rains in February and March would cut wheat output, especially of high-protein varieties used to make pizzas and pasta, first drove millers in India's southern ports to place the orders.