India
'Don't Take My Bus Modi Uncle': Student Writes to PM
After a student in Madhya Pradesh pleaded to the CM last week to make her school accessible, another student from the state has now written a letter to PM Modi requesting administration not to acquire school buses for rallies.
5,000 Vacancies in 45 Organisations Under Culture Ministry
Over 5,000 posts are lying vacant in 45 organisations, including Archaeological Survey of India, under the Ministry of Culture, leading to difficulties in security, conservation and preservation of historical monuments, Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma said...
BJP Team to Apprise Delhi Leadership of Situation in J&K
Khanna said peace was imperative for development-related work in Jammu and Kashmir.
Three Killed, 150 Injured in Kashmir Clashes
Three persons were killed and over 150 injured in fresh clashes which rocked Kashmir at several places after Friday prayers, raising the death toll during the current unrest to 53.
Sarbananda Sonowal Urges PM to Deal With Assam Floods as National Problem
Sonowal sought Modi's help in strengthening the embankments as "a strong network of embankments and dykes" were prerequisites for the state's economy to flourish.
The Vanishing Act: Bengaluru No Longer a Lake City?
Unendurable stink, irritation of skin and waste-dodging are the few agonizing things the residents have to deal with every day. They have repeatedly complained of lung-related ailments, chances of contracting vector-borne diseases and other infections.
Assam CM Denounces Kokrajhar Attack, Promises Stern Action
"Ensuring protection to life and property of the people is the first and foremost duty of the government. I appeal to all people of Assam to exercise restraint and to maintain peace and harmony," he said.
Indian Prisoner Attacked Twice in Pak Jail: Report
An Indian prisoner, convicted by a military court this year for possessing a fake Pakistani identity card, was attacked twice by inmates in a Peshawar jail.
Dalit Man Found Hanging in UP Police Station; 12 Cops Suspended
12 policemen suspended after a dalit man was found hanging under mysterious circumstances inside a police station in Kanpur.
Land Development Gearing Up in Hyderabad
IT majors like TCS, Convergys and CTS are coming up with expansion plans in Adibatla and projects have already commenced operations and it is said that 5,000 people are already deployed in and around the area.
Pakistan Blacks Out Rajnath's Speech At SAARC Meet
There should be strongest action not only against terrorists but also against those individuals and nations who support terrorism: Rajnath
Rajnath Calls, Exchanges Pleasantries With Nawaz Sharif
The Interior/Home Ministers' of SAARC nations were with Sharif for about 20 minutes during which only pleasantries were exchanged, the official said, adding nothing formal was discussed.
500 Arrested as Police Seeks to End Protests in Kashmir
More than 50 persons have been killed, including two policemen, and nearly 6000 others injured in the ongoing street protests in Kashmir since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani and his two associates in an encounter with security forc...
Tragedy Narrowly Averted, Say Passengers of Emirates Flight EK521
The incident was the most serious to date for Emirates, it being the only loss for the airline since it started operations in 1985.
Hinduism Does Not Allow Conversion by Aggression: Mohan Bhagwat
Bhagwat quoted verses from the Atharva Veda to prove that diversity existed even in ancient times and "unity in diversity" was the central mantra of Hinduism.
NIA to Take Over Cases of Missing Kerala Youths This Week
The sources said the Kerala police had finished its part of investigation and the case was now being transferred to the NIA for carrying out the probe overseas. The exercise will include collecting of evidence from foreign countries.