India
Kopardi Rape and Murder Case: Court Holds Three Men Guilty
The victim, who belonged to the Maratha community, was found murdered after being raped on July 13 at Kopardi village in Ahmednagar district.
RBI Office Attendant Recruitment 2017: 526 Posts, Apply Before 7th December 2017
The Online Test is tentatively scheduled to be conducted in December 2017 or January 2018 and the exact date of the examination will be declared later by RBI on its official website.
Delhi Pollution Impacting Work of Missions in India, Diplomatic Community Tells MEA
The officer of the Ministry of External Affairs assured him that, "the government of India is giving this matter top priority," according to a statement released by the Dean's office.
5 IS Recruits Held in Kerala Received Money From Gulf Country Before Trying to Leave for Syria
Of the five, three were PFI workers. They were trying to go to Syria and had about $400 with them.
Bill Gates Meets Yogi Adityanath, Discusses Sanitation Issues
Bill Gates reportedly also expressed his willingness to work on strengthening Anganwadi centres to tackle malnutrition.
National Green Tribunal Bans Parking in Sarojini Nagar Market
The environmental compensation of Rs 5,000 would be in addition to the fines mentioned under the Motor Vehicles Act, a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar declared.
UN Commander in South Sudan Commends 'Professionalism' of Maratha Light Infantry in Peacekeeping Mission
The Indian Army unit assumed operational responsibility in South Sudan, the newest country in the world, on November 16, 2016. A year after Maratha Light Infantry boots hit the ground, Lt. General Kamanzi wrote a flowing commendation of the unit.
India's First World Heritage City Races to Rub the Soot Off Fragile Icons
The 600-year-old enclave was named India's first 'World Heritage City' in July -- despite warnings from some of UNESCO's own experts that it lacked a convincing plan for protecting its ancient citadels, mosques and tombs.
Democracy Safe in India Till Hindus Are in Majority, Says Union Minister Giriraj Singh
He said social harmony and development would be "in danger" the day the population of the majority community starts decreasing.
News18 Daybreak: 'The Correct Position In Law'
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Supreme Court Seeks Govt's Response on Plea to Regulate Bitcoin
Bitcoin is a digital currency that allows people to buy goods and services and exchange money without involving banks, credit card issuers or other third parties.
Japan to Simplify Its Visa Rules For Indians From January 1
Under the simplification of visa application documents, the applicant's employment certificate and explanation letter stating the reason will be exempted in cases of applying for multiple-entry-visa.
Hurriyat Conference May Hold Talks with Kashmir Interlocutor Dineshwar Sharma
After a year-long crackdown on the militants and stone pelters, it was expected that the 26-party front would not want to show any alacrity in grabbing an offer of talks from New Delhi.
India a Natural Ally of US; Ties Going to be Stronger: White House
The two countries are going to have a "strong relationship and it's going to get stronger" under this president, Shah, the highest-ranking Indian-American ever in the White House press wing, told a group of Indian reporters.
'Umar Borrowed Money to Buy Cows to Get Milk For Kids', Says Alwar Family as they Refuse Post-Mortem
It’s been three nights since Umar’s father Sahabuddin Muhammad has slept. And this is not because the 80-year-old sits blankly among all his wailing children throughout the day, but because he still cannot fathom why was his son targeted.
Rs 1,430 Crore Undisclosed Wealth Recovered From Premises of Sasikala, Family
A top tax investigation official in Chennai said that more than Rs 7 crore in cash and jewellery worth over Rs 5 crore were seized during the searches at the premises linked to Sasikala and her family.