India
Children Always Lose in Parents' Custody Battles, Pay Heaviest Price: Supreme Court
The apex court, which observed that rights of the child need to be respected as he or she is entitled to love of both the parents, said breakdown of marriage does not signify the end of 'parental responsibility'.
GATE 2020: IIT Delhi Releases Answer Sheets & Question Paper on gate.iitd.ac.in
To raise an objection, a candidate will have to pay a fee of Rs 500 per objection. If the objections raised are correct, the changes will be incorporated in the final answer key.
Yogi Govt Allocates Rs 479 Crore for Madrasas in Biggest State Budget Till Date
Budget 2020-21 which is the fourth budget of the Yogi Adityanath led Bharatiya Janata Party government in the state, exceeds last year’s budget by Rs 33,159 crore.
HC Stays Recovery Notice over Damage to Property in Kanpur during Anti-CAA Protests, Akhilesh Slams Yogi
The bench said the government notice violated the guidelines laid down by the apex court in 2009 when it heard the matter related to Destruction of Public and Private Properties Vs State of AP and others.
Have Demanded Time from Amit Shah to Discuss CAA, NPR, And NRC, Says Yogendra Yadav
Yadav also asserted that the Maharashtra Government should stick to its stand of not allowing NPR exercise in the state.
Delhi Govt Hospital Suspends Biometric Attendance over Employees' 'Unease' amid Coronavirus Threat
The order to suspend biometric attendance at Maharishi Valmiki Hospital was issued recently, after many employees "expressed concern" over its usage, an official said.
Approval for Third Aircraft Carrier May Not Come Soon, Indicates Gen Bipin Rawat
CDS Gen Rawat, who has been tasked to prioritise military procurement, said cost could be a major factor in deciding on the issue as aircraft carriers are 'very expensive'.
Negative and Happy: Coronavirus Evacuees Finally Head Home after 17 Days in Quarantine at ITBP Camp
A total of 406 people were evacuated from China and kept at the Chhawla camp in Delhi for 17 days. Doctors say all inmates were screened thrice and given discharge certificates only after they tested negative.
Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat Unveils Big-ticket Military Reform Agenda
Chief of defence staff Bipin Rawat said security challenges in J&K will be handled by a dedicated theatre command in a major revamp of existing structures. A new approach of staggered procurement of major military platforms like 114 fighter jets is being...
Sent to Judicial Custody for Raising Pro-Pak Slogans, Kashmiri Students Get No Hubbali Lawyer to Appear for Them
On Sunday evening, activist from Bajrang Dal took to the street in Hubbali, blocking roads and burning tyres, based on rumors that the three students had been released on bail.
‘Neither Understanding of History Nor of Diplomacy’: India Issues Demarche to Turkey Over J&K Remarks
MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said India rejected Turkey's repeated attempts to justify the cross-border terrorism 'practised so blatantly' by Pakistan.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani Stable, Condition Improving, Say Doctors
Speculations about the health condition of Geelani had forced authorities to shut down mobile internet for a day earlier this week.
British-era Laws Need Introspection, Change: Maha CM Uddhav Thackeray
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said all four pillars of democracy need to come together to think of amendments in law to ensure people get justice speedily.
Nine Months of Assured Income if Employee Gets Terminated Not Due to His Fault: BJP MP's Pvt Member Bill
The terminated employee shall be entitled to unemployment compensation health insurance benefits or any other benefits as may be prescribed by the Central government, if such benefits are not part of the employee-employer agreement.
Steel Fence Project to Stop Cross-border Killings Along Bangla Border 'Rusting': Officials
The fence, which costs Rs 2 crore per kilometre, is anti-cut, anti-climb and anti-rust and hence will not allow criminals from either side to carry out their activities.
Man Kills 19-yr-old Daughter After Doubting Her 'Character'
During questioning, the accused initially tried to mislead the police, but later broke down and admitted to have bludgeoned his daughter to death with a stone, Shukla said.