India
Militants in Kashmir May Step up Attacks Against Security Forces, Civilians: Intelligence
There have been reports that after yesterday's operation, some terror camps along LoC were shifted to deep inside the PoK, sources said quoting intelligence inputs.
Surgical Strikes May Alter Political Discourse in Poll-bound States
The two-tier iron bridge shuddered to a sudden spasm as the train overhead crossed over. Down below, the splendid Son, swollen by a generous monsoon was a muddied expanse, dotted with fishing boats. Sandwiched between the two, our car chugs along the narr...
Indian Railways Introduces Sub-quota For Women in Catering Units
"In this timetable, we have reduced the journey times in 350 existing trains, 75 of which have made it to the superfast category," said Prabhu.
Minor Girl Allegedly Raped by Man in Mathura, Accused Arrested
The Maghora Panchayat has decided to boycott on socially and economically the Qureshi community, Maghora Pradhan Chandra Pal Singh said after a two-hour meeting attended by 700 villagers.
Karnataka Parties Against Release of Cauvery Water
Attending an all-party meeting called by the Karnataka government on the Cauvery issue, state opposition parties on Wednesday struck a rigid stance and asked the Siddaramaiah government not to release more river water to Tamil Nadu.
Bandh Called by Gorkha Janmukti Morcha Halts Public Life in Darjeeling
With the GJM renewing its call for a separate state of Gorkhaland, the bandh call is being seen as a prelude to fresh agitation in the hills.
Bulandshahr Gang Rape Case: SC Directs CBI to Serve Fresh Notice to Azam Khan
Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed displeasure over UP minister Azam Khan's absence in the Bulandshahr gang rape case.
Katju's Magnanimous Offer of Bihar to Pakistan Angers Nitish
Former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju has invited criticism from Bihar politicians, including Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, for his 'humiliating' comment on Bihar on the social media.
SC Orders Expelled AIADMK MP Sasikala Pushpa to Join Probe
Supreme Court on Monday asked expelled All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) Rajya Sabha member L Sasikala Pushpa to join the probe into two criminal cases of alleged sexual harassment of her family maids and forging of documents in her antic...
Khagragarh Blast Case: Six JMB Terror Suspects Held in WB, Assam
Six suspected Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorists, including five wanted in the 2014 Khagragarh (in Burdwan) blast case, were arrested from West Bengal and Assam.
No Curfew in Kashmir for Second Day
There is no curfew anywhere in Kashmir on Monday as well, but restrictions on the assembly of people were in place in many parts of the Valley as a precautionary measure, a police official said.
Muslims Are Not 'Items of Vote Market', Says PM Modi
While talking about life and contribution of Upadhyay, Modi quoted him as saying, "don't reward nor rebuke Muslims.
PM Modi Meets Top Navy Official, Army & Air Force Chief to Discuss 'Security Issues'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met with the Indian Army, Air Force Chiefs of Staff and Naval Vice Admiral reportedly to discuss India's security conditions in the wake of Uri terror attack.
US Diplomat to Visit India, Nepal to Strengthen Relations
A top US diplomat will be visiting India and Nepal next week to explore opportunities that would strengthen the people-to-people relations.
Centre Likely to Take Tough Stance on Triple Talaq in Supreme Court
The official said, "This issue is not to be seen from the point of view of Uniform Civil Code at all. The issue is only and substantively the issue of gender justice."
Holding Exams for Various Bodies Putting a Burden: CBSE to HRD
Officials, however, added that in the communication, which was also sent to the UGC, the CBSE has said that it can extend all technical support for the exam.