India
Four Cases Registered in Clash Between Police and Advocates at Tis Hazari Court
On the complaint of the district judge, a case has been registered on the charges of obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions, assault and rioting.
Woman Beaten With Rod, Burnt Alive After Demanding Money for Consuming Liquor
Accused Sanjay Rajbangshi had beaten Lakshmi Karmakar with a rod on Friday night after she demanded money from him for consuming liquor, Chandannagar Police Commissioner Humayun Kabir said.
Congress Leader DK Shivakumar Hospitalised after Complaint of Chest Pain
Shivakumar's personal assistant said that he had high blood pressure and low sugar. He had also complained of back pain and chest pain following which he was hospitalised on Friday evening at Apollo Hospital at Seshadripuram.
Mexico Praises International Court of Justice Ruling in Kulbhushan Jadhav's Case
Celorio said, Mexico would highlight the ruling issued by the ICJ on July 17 in the Jadhav case, in which the Court ruled with regard to the need to provide consular notification when foreign citizens are detained.
‘Madhya Pradesh Singh’, Resident of His Namesake State Keeps Aadhar Card to Make People Believe His Name
With the unique name, the young college faculty gets his share of fame and hassled as well. Madhya Pradesh Singh's neighbours agree that due to his special name, Singh is quite famous in the region.
Days after Militants Kill Bengal Labourers in Kashmir, Mamata Says Remaining Workers Being Brought Back
The state government has sent two senior police officers to personally make arrangements for the safe return of the workers, most of whom are from Birbhum, North and South Dinajpur, Malda and Murshidabad.
Hacking Incident Raises Questions on WhatsApp's Digital Payment Services Plans: Govt Sources
Asked if the Pegasus snooping row could impact WhatsApp's digital payment plans that are still awaiting regulator approvals, the official said the incident will certainly raise question on seriousness of the plans and security aspects.
Share of Stubble Burning to Delhi's Pollution Rises to 46%, Highest This Year: SAFAR
Factors that remained unfavourable towards dispersion of pollutants included low surface wind speed, dust lifting and low humidity, said the pollution monitoring agency.
India and Germany Need to Strengthen Counter-terror Cooperation, Says President Ram Nath Kovind
Welcoming German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is on a two-day visit to India, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Kovind said both countries are rightful claimants to a permanent membership of a reformed UN Security Council.
Odisha Govt Imposes 7-month Fishing Ban to Protect Olive Ridley Sea Turtles
The ban has been imposed on sea fishing under the provisions of the Odisha Marine Fishing Regulation Act (OMFRA), 1982 and provisions of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
Why India Tweaked Protocol to Allow German Chancellor Angela Merkel to Sit Through National Anthem
Angela Merkel, during her two-day visit here, will hold extensive talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on further expanding overall bilateral ties.
Despite Increase in Number of Medicos, There's Only One Govt Doctor for 10,926 People in India: Report
The report further states that the cost of treatment has been on the rise in India and it has led to inequity in access to health care services.
Low Income Neighbourhoods Have Bigger Mosquitoes More Efficient at Transmitting Diseases: Study
Scientists from the institute have been researching how environmental and social conditions affect mosquito numbers as part of a study on the Baltimore ecosystem.
PM Modi to visit Thailand from November 2-4 for ASEAN-India, East Asia and RCEP Summits
Negotiations for resolving outstanding issues on RCEP are going on in Bangkok, she said, adding the leaders will review the state of negotiations at the summit.
China Continues to Occupy Areas of J&K and Ladakh, Says MEA as Beijing Calls Bifurcation 'Unlawful, Void'
Objecting to J&K’s bifurcation, China said India's decision to "include" some of “China's territory” into its administrative jurisdiction "challenged" Beijing's sovereignty.
Dengue Count Reach 331 in Jammu and Kashmir with 68 New Cases
The health department official asserted that there is no need to panic as necessary measures are in place to deal with the vector-borne diseases.