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Home Ministry Needs to Take Call on AFSPA Withdrawal in J&K: Manohar Parrikar
Parrikar said that as far as Army is concerned, it has ensured that the border remains sealed and no infiltration bid is successful.
6 College Students Die After Car Overturns on Pune-Mumbai Expressway
Three occupants of the car -- identified as Aditya Bhandarkar, Yash Shirali and Abhishek -- died on the spot, whereas three others succumbed to their injuries at a hospital, a duty officer at Kamshet police station said.
Curfew Lifted From All Of Kashmir, Barring Anantnag
Curfew was imposed across Kashmir on July 9, a day after the killing of Wani, as a precautionary measure.
Student Found Dead at Author Amit Chaudhuri's Apartment Parking in Kolkata
Seventeen-year-old school student Aabesh Dasgupta was found dead at Author Amit Chaudhuri’s Apartment Parking in Kolkata on Saturday.
India Denies Visa to Journalists, China Media Warns of 'Serious Consequences'
India's act was described as an "expulsion" by some foreign media, the editorial said.
BJP MLC Tunna Ji Pandey Arrested for Sexual Harassment in Train
The frightened girl raised an alarm following which the parents who had their berth elsewhere in the compartment rushed to her.
25 Dogs Buried Alive in 8 Feet Deep Pit in Bengaluru
The incident came to light on July 20 after an NGO, 'People For Animals' received a complaint.
Suspected ISIS Sympathiser Arrested From Thane
During the investigation one person complained that Zakir Naik through his aide Arshi Qureshi had radicalised his sister who along with her husband is suspected to have joined the ISIS.
No Indian Casualty in Munich Shooting Rampage: Sushma Swaraj
A teenage German-Iranian gunman killed nine people in a shooting rampage on Friday at a busy Munich mall and then committed suicide.
F1 Drivers Must Return to Pit Under New Radio Rules
Formula One has clarified the rules on radio communication between teams and drivers in the wake of incidents that have cost competitors points this season.
India Has Been Saved of Horrible Insult at NSG, Says Congress
He also said his party would support the government if it does hard diplomacy and not credit everything to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Uneasy Calm in Kashmir Valley, Death Toll Rises to 44
Kashmir Valley is on the boil since July 8 following the death of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter in Kokernag district of south Kashmir.
Govt Making Efforts to Secure Release of Abducted Priest: Swaraj
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said that the government is trying hard to secure the release of abducted priest Father Tom Uzhunnalil.
Pak Journalist Mehr Tarar Questioned in Sunanda Pushkar Death Case
Mehr Tarar was questioned by the Special Investigation Team probing the case in the Sunanda Pushkar case.
MP: 3 Minors Stripped, Beaten Up by Cops on Suspicion of Stealing Cell Phones
The officials allegedly thrashed the children and hurled expletives at the suspected thieves. But on searching the children, all the police found was some money and no mobile phones.
Delhiites Face Tough Time as Traffic Snarls; Blame Game Begins
Residents and commuters faced a tough time as the mouth of flyovers, underpasses and low-lying localities such as Sangam Vihar were flooded due to water-logging.