India
Verifying whether Kanhaiya Kumar violated bail conditions, Delhi Police tells High Court
The police told Justice Suresh Kait that they "cannot comment" without verifying the facts if Kanhaiya has violated the bail conditions.
Defusing the ticking time bomb
The total number of doctors in the public sector is estimated at around one lakh but the number available to address the needs of the 900 million rural population at primary health centres in 2015 is 27,421, according to the Indian Government’s rural heal...
No country can replicate ties Nepal has with us: India
"Nepal is a landlocked country. Nepal is free to explore any option it wants but no country can replicate the kind of relations Nepal has with India," Vikas Swarup said.
Ordeal ends, Air India Kolkata-Delhi flight lands in capital after 14-hour delay
A technical snag had grounded the Kolkata-Delhi flight of Air India on Sunday evening.
Air India to buy more wide-body planes to expand global network
The airline is expected to draw up a firm plan in this regard, highly-placed airline sources said.
PM Modi to meet banks, insurance companies on crop insurance
According to sources, the Prime Minister's meeting is scheduled at the Nabard office in Mumbai on March 22.
Muslim seminary calls 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' slogan un-Islamic, issues fatwa
The seminary has said that it is an individual belief to treat India as a mother and that view cannot be enforced on others.
Don't be deterred by failures, Smriti Irani tells students
HRD Minister asked students to take inspiration from American information technology entrepreneur and inventor Steve Job's life.
JNU asks 5 students to explain position on 'Manusmriti' protest
Manusmriti is the most studied ancient legal text among the many Dharmashastras of Hinduism.
Interest rate on small savings slashed, PPF rates cut from 8.7% to 8.1%
Rates have been cut on 5-Year National Saving Certificates to 8.1%.
Su-30 MKI, MiG-29, Tejas to reveal their war waging capability at IAF's Iron Fist 2016
Indian Air Force (IAF) will demonstrating its combat and firepower on March 18 at Rajasthan's Pokhran firing range.
Leg of Uttarakhand Police horse, who was 'attacked' by BJP members, amputated
Doctors had anticipated that the horse might die by Friday if the leg is not amputated.
PMO distances itself from Home Ministry's claim of killing 3 terrorists
Even though there have been reports that three terrorists have been killed, but till now neither is there any proof of the same nor any body has been recovered.
Want good relations with Pakistan but not at the cost of India's pride, dignity: Centre
How Pakistan cyber snoopers use trojans to target Indian defence personnel
Singapore-based cyber security company FireEye has done a detailed investigation into the attack on Indian defence personnel by cyber attackers.