India
Nepal Set to Gain From India and China's Cautious Rapprochement
A source in Beijing, working closely with the establishment, said “it is getting difficult to avoid India” if a viable project is to be launched in Nepal.
Joint CSIR UGC NET December 2017 Result declared at csirhrdg.res.in, Check Now
3973 candidates have qualified the JRF (NET) CSIR, 87 candidates have qualified JRF only; while 1500 candidates have qualified JRF (NET) UGC and 4409 candidates have qualified Lecturership NET.
Indian Students Dominate London Universities, Says Report
As the city's fourth-largest student market after China, America and Italy, the average Indian student in London spends 30,100 pounds and contributed 137 million pounds in total spending in London in 2016-17.
Supreme Court Collegium to Meet Today to Decide on Elevation of Justice KM Joseph
The government had on April 26 returned the Collegium's recommendation to elevate Justice Joseph seeking its reconsideration, saying the proposal was not in accordance with the top court's parameters.
Goods Train Carrying 90 Jawans Catches Fire in MP, Four Army Trucks Gutted
According to officials, the goods in the train suddenly caught fire as the train was passing between Dharakhoh and Maramjhiri in Betul district. Soon, policemen along with fire tender vehicles from Betul were rushed into service and after several hours of...
After 'Second Longest' Oral Hearing, SC Reserves Judgment on Aadhaar Validity
A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra directed all the parties concerned to file their written submissions to put forth their case. The judgment was reserved after a marathon hearing which went on for 38 days spanning four mo...
‘Can’t Wait For PM Indefinitely’: Supreme Court Says Eastern Peripheral Expressway Must Open by June 1
The NHAI counsel told the court that the expressway was scheduled to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 29 but the PMO cancelled it due to his prior commitments.
Finding Pandava's Kingdom: ASI Excavations Touch Pre-Mauryan Level at Delhi's Purana Qila
The ASI has excavated 10 meters and touched the Pre-Mauryan era at 4.5 metre, where it found traces of Painted Grey Ware (PGY) in the un-stratified layer. The discovery is crucial as it pushes back the dates of Delhi's existence to 4th-6th century BC.
GUJCET Result 2018: GSEB Gujarat Common Entrance Test Result Out on gseb.org. How to Check
The CGSEB Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board published the GUJCET Results 2018 on its official website www.gseb.org, along with the result of GSEB Class 12th Science Stream and GSEB HSC Class 12 Result 2018. Along with the marks, ranki...
Akshay Kumar, Wife Twinkle Khanna Sent legal Notice for Auctioning 'Rustom' Costumes
Kumar had put the outfit up for the auction on April 26 in support of an NGO working for the cause of animal rescue and welfare. The group was offended as the leading actors had listed the costume as an 'original naval uniform' .
SC Judge Recalls Mother’s Pension Problems During Aadhaar Hearing
Justice Chandrachud is part of the 5-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, which is hearing a batch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Aadhaar scheme and its enabling law of 2016.
Maharashtra PWD Recruitment 2018: 263 Junior Engineer Posts, Apply Before 27th May 2018
The Maharashtra PWD Recruitment Examination 2018 is scheduled to be organized tentatively on 23rd and 24th June 2018.
'You Are Killing the Institution by Targeting Everyone': Supreme Court to Lawyers
The judge also questioned the silence of senior lawyer and president of the Supreme Court Bar Association Vikas Singh on the issue.
Grappling with Water Scarcity, Sahariya Tribals in Chambal Region Take Matter Into Own Hands
Starting from May 6, the tribals, aided by youths from neighbouring districts and the volunteer organisation, Ekta Parishad, have been volunteering for three hours daily to deepen the village pond so that it holds more water that can be used post monsoon.
Disclose Complete Details of Bills Raised During PM Modi's Foreign Visits: Air India Told by CIC
The commission rejected the arguments of Air India's central public information officer (CPIO) that the information relates to commercial confidence and is held by the public sector undertaking in a fiduciary capacity, making it exempt from disclosure.
'We Provide Equipment to NASA': How Delhi Father-Son Duo Duped Man of Rs 1.4 Crore
The victim met Virender Mohan Brar, managing director of a company, who told him that his company could arrange the sale of RP to NASA at a price of around Rs 37,500 crore after testing its genuineness.