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IITs are Slaves of Their Own Tradition and Orthodoxy: Manish Sisodia
Sisodia, who holds the Education portfolio as well, also pitched for a separate education ministry in the Centre, saying a person should not be considered as a resource.
India Asks Int'l Community to Redouble Efforts to Fight Terror
India has asked the world community to "redouble" the efforts to fight the growing threat of terrorism by expediting the adoption of an international convention on terrorism.
World's Only Dengue Vaccine May Worsen Subsequent Infections: New Study
Unlike most infectious diseases, the second time a person is infected with dengue is usually far more serious than the first. This may be why the vaccine appears to amplify the illness in some individuals, particularly young children.
Delhi Police Begins Probe in Sandeep Kumar CD Case
The BJP leaders also demanded "legal action" against Kejriwal and his deputy Sisodia for "protecting" Sandeep.
NTPC to Cut Power Supply to BSES DISCOMS in Delhi From Sunday
The company said that the payments by the BSES DISCOMS (power distribution companies) had become irregular for quite sometime.
John Kerry's Message Can be Downplayed, But Its Importance Can't Be Missed
However, the Indian govt claims India’s ties are better than ever before. Foreign Ministry sources say, these minor incidents don’t take away from the fact that he almost spent half a day for the Indo-US strategic dialogue.
No Parole to be Granted to Rape, Murder Convicts in Maharashtra
The Maharashtra Home Department had last week put all parole applications on hold temporarily.
Indian Couple Banned From Climbing Himalayas for Faking Everest Climb
Nepal imposed a 10-year ban on an Indian police couple from climbing any mountain in the Himalayan nation for faking photographs purporting to show them at the summit of Mount Everest
Countering Terrorism an Important Shared Objective: Parrikar
During the meeting Carter and Parrikar praised the discussions at the inaugural Maritime Security Dialogue held in May.
Watch: News 360 - CNN News18 's Special Campaign To Support Ashmita
Her father is a daily wager, her mother a house help, but 15-year-old Ashmita is already a champion. She has represented India at the world school games in Turkey and is billed by many in Agartala's gymnastic fraternity as the next Dipa Karmakar. And CNN...
IIT-Dharwad Inaugurated by Prakash Javadekar
The institute which had started functioning from August 1, will be mentored by IIT-Bombay for the next three years.
West Bengal: One Dead, 13 injured in Clash Between Mob, Police
"Prima facie something happened when the crowd was retreating. An enquiry is on," he said.
Unity and Love are Basic Mantras to Address Kashmir Problem, Says Modi
He said all the political parties had spoken in one voice on Kashmir, sending out a "message to the world as well as separatist forces" besides conveying "our sentiments to the people of Kashmir".
Rescued by Mother Teresa, He Returns From London to Pay Homage
Still dependent on crutches from his childhood battle with polio, 39-year-old Gautam Lewis, who was adopted by a British nuclear physicist from the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, is now not only a commercial pilot himself but also runs a training sch...
'Cow is Mother of Not Only Hindus but Also of Muslims'
Speaking of the many utilities of cow, Swaroopanand said apart from the nutritional benefits of cow milk, its urine is used to cure deadly diseases besides various uses of its skin and bones after its death.
Bengaluru School Forges Minority Certificates, Faces Threat of Disaffiliation
A top Bengaluru school is now facing a threat of disaffiliation after it forged minority certificates to keep away students from economic weaker sections under the Right to Education Act.