India
I-T Department Exposes Rs 4,000-Crore Hawala Racket in MP's Jabalpur
The accused's modus operandi included using agents to collect cash from businesses in the region and send it out of the state through his men, said an officer from the department.
A Parliamentarian for Record 40 years, Jagjivan Ram Had Earned Immense Praise for His Role in 1971 War
He took charge of the defence ministry in June 1970 and had exactly 17 months to prepare for the uphill task that he lay before him. The morale of the forces had to had to be boosted and critical deficiencies were to be made up.
Kerala MP Hits Back After Yogi Adityanath Says Cong Infected With Muslim League Virus
Indian Union Muslim League MP PK Kunhalikutty said his party did not seriously take the allegations made by the Uttar Pradesh chief minister since Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, contesting from Wayanad, had already given him a befitting reply.
Blast Inside Army Camp in North Kashmir's Kupwara Injures Two Soldiers
The blast took place during repair work which was going on in the Army camp.
Lt Gen Hooda Bats for Amendment of AFSPA, Says Act Needs to be More Humane
The former northern Army commander was made the head of a 'task force on national security', set up by Rahul Gandhi in February to prepare the vision paper for the country.
In Gujarat’s Dangs District, Tribals Are Left With No Option but to Migrate For Survival
Although Dangs district has rich forest resources, it is one of the most backward districts in Gujarat, with two-thirds of its inhabitants living below the poverty line.
US Says Count of Pakistan's F-16 Jets Found None of Them Missing, Contradicts India's Claim: Report
The Indian Air Force on February 28 displayed pieces of the AMRAAM missile, fired by a Pakistani F-16, as evidence to 'conclusively' prove that Pakistan deployed US-manufactured F-16 fighter jets during an aerial raid.
61-year-old Delhi Woman Raped, Beaten Up in Lajpat Nagar; Found Unconscious in Park by Locals
The 30-year-old accused told police he slapped and dragged the woman and then raped her before running away from the crime spot.
Jaya Death Probe: Madras HC Rejects Apollo Hospital's Plea
A bench comprising Justices R Subbaih and Krishnan Ramasamy refused to stall the proceedings of the commission and disposed of the petition filed by the hospital seeking to quash the government orders which laid down the terms and reference of the probe p...
Bangladeshi National Arrested For Smuggling And Selling Drugs in Kolkata
The accused, identified as Tapas Ahmed, was staying in India illegally after his visa had expired.
How Waqf Concerns are Dominating Shia Politics and Equation with BJP Ahead of Lok Sabha Polls
Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Shia and Sunni campaigners are forging a bond between the two communities to create more awareness of their heritage and ward off encroachment over Waqf property.
Pakistan Summons India's Deputy High Commisioner Over Ceasefire Violations
Pakistan Foreign Ministry in a statement alleged that unprecedented escalation in ceasefire violations by India is continuing from the year 2017 when the Indian forces committed 1970 ceasefire violations.
112 FIRs, DD Entries Against Political Parties, Others for Poll Code Violation: Delhi CEO Office
The office of the Delhi CEO said more than 2.6 lakh posters, banners and hoardings have been removed since the poll code came into force.
EC Seeks Details of Namo TV From I& B Ministry
The channel, also called 'Content TV', carries the picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as its logo. It was launched ahead of Lok Sabha polls beginning April 11. It is available on various DTH and cable TV platforms.
Thane Court Issues Summons to Rahul Gandhi and Sitaram Yechury over Anti-RSS Remarks
The civil defamation case, seeking a token compensation of Rs 1 from the two leaders, was filed by RSS activist Vivek Champanerkar who has claimed the duo "defamed" the RSS by linking it to the killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh.
'Unable to Pay EMIs', Pilots Write to DGCA, Seek Interest on Salary Dues
The guild, which claims to represent about 1,100 of the 1,600 Jet pilots, had earlier warned to go on a strike from April 1, unless the pilots' salary dues were cleared and clarity was provided on future payments by March 31.