India
In This MP Town, Hindus Have Been Offering Prayers at a Dargah for 119 years
When the morning aarti is held in the temple premises, devotees also offer flowers at the adjacent dargah in Madhya Pradesh's Harda town.
Omar Abdullah an Imminent Threat to Public Order, J&K Tells SC, Cites Past Criticism of Article 370 Abrogation
The administration said that considering the geographical proximity of Kashmir with Pakistan, the concept of public order needs to be examined contextually.
500 New Coronavirus Cases Reported in South Korea, Total Toll Crosses 4,000
Four more people had died, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, taking the toll to 22.
Family of Dalit Man Allows Autopsy 3 Days Later On Assurance of Govt Job and Rs 25 Lakh Compensation
The family members earlier demanded a compensation of Rs 1 crore and a government job, besides strict action against the accused policemen and a CBI probe into the matter.
Night Patrols in Delhi to Ease Tensions After Violence Rumours Spark Panic, CBSE Exams in Riot-Hit Areas Today
The entry and exit gates of the metro stations in Nangloi, Surajmal Stadium, Badarpur, Tughlakabad, Uttam Nagar west and Nawada were temporarily closed.
17 Kerala Fishermen Trapped in Iran Due to Coronavirus, Fisheries Minister Assures Their Safe Return
The video from Iran, which has gone viral on social media, shows the Keralite fishermen confined in a room.
Ludhiana Duo Run Over by Train, Were Trying to Dash Through Closed Railway Crossing on 2-Wheeler
The railway police said seven others, who were also trying to cross the closed railway crossing, suffered injuries.
Sri Lanka Heads for Snap Polls as Rajapaksa Tightens Grip
Gotabaya Rajapaksa is expected to exercise his constitutional power to sack the assembly when it completes four-and-a-half out of its five-year term on Sunday night, the Sunday Observer said.
Anti-CAA Protests in UK, Europe Call for Justice for Delhi Riots Victims
If the world does not take note and react urgently, the consequences will be disastrous, SOAS India Society said in a statement.
Motorcycle-borne Youth Throws Acid on Two Women in Haryana's Ambala
The incident took place in Alawpur village when the women were on a morning walk. Passersby helped them after they heard their cries, police said.
BSF to Rebuild Jawan Mohd Anees' Khajuri Khas Home Burnt in Delhi Riots as Wedding Gift
BSF Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Pushpendra Rathore, who met Anees' parents and his other family members at his home, said that the border guarding force will rebuild the house and hand it over to Anees as a 'wedding gift'.
Unnao Murder Case: Delhi Court Defers Judgment to Wednesday
The rape survivor's father had died on April 9, 2018, in judicial custody. District judge Dharmesh Sharma deferred the judgment, which will now be pronounced on Wednesday.
Situation Peaceful in Riot-Hit Northeast Delhi
The Delhi government is considering issuing a WhatsApp number on which people can complain about hate messages being circulated on the instant messaging app. They said the government will make an appeal to people to not forward any such messages.
Govt Should Have Been ‘Little Careful’ in Issuing Justice Muralidhar's Transfer Order, Says Ex-CJI Balakrishnan
The order was issued on February 26, the day a bench headed by Justice Muralidhar expressed 'anguish' over Delhi Police's failure to register FIRs against alleged hate speeches by three BJP leaders.
Rivigo Bags The Young Turk Award, and Meesho Wins Startup of the Year Trophy At IBLA 2020
The winners were felicitated by Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank, India, Zarin Daruwala, during the award ceremony that was attended by corporate bigwigs across sections.
Enraged Mob Thrashes Driver, Vandalise Vehicle as Bus Runs Over Boy in UP
Enraged by the incident, some people placed the boy's body on the road and staged a protest, blocking the Morna-Jansath road, Station House Officer (SHO) Vijay Bahadur Singh said.