India
Majority of Corruption Complaints Not Being Examined Timely by Govt Depts: CVC
Citing its complaint handling policy and vigilance manual, it said complaints are sent to the CVOs for necessary action through complaint monitoring system (CMS application).
Pak Can't Tolerate Peace in J&K, Says DGP Dilbag Singh After Militants Kill 2 Cops
The DGP was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a wreath-laying ceremony of the two police personnel killed when militants fired indiscriminately upon a police party in Nowgam area here earlier in the day.
Former Congress MP From Ghaziabad Dies of Coronavirus
He had tested positive for coronavirus and was admitted for treatment on July 27 in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi.
Nurse Tossed Over Flyover, Killed after Car Hits Her Scooter on Flyover in Maharashtra's Sadar Area
The incident took place near Kalpana Talkies square in the Sadar area on Thursday, when the nurse, Manjusha Maroti Dalal (36), was on way to her workplace, a private hospital in Panchasheel square.
3 Govt Employees Caught Accepting Bribes in Chhattisgarh's Bilaspur, Surguja & Kondgaon Districts
Separate teams of the ACB laid traps in Bilaspur, Surguja and Kondgaon districts after receiving complaints against the three personnel and caught them while accepting bribes in cash on Thursday, said Deputy Inspector General (ACB/Economic Offences Wing)...
Vikram Doraiswami Appointed as India's New Envoy to Bangladesh
Doraiswami, a 1992 batch Indian Foreign Service officer, is currently serving as additional secretary in-charge of international organisations and summits at the headquarters of the external affairs ministry in Delhi.
Three Civic Workers Get Trapped Under Debris at Delhi Landfill After Part of it Sid Due to Heavy Rain
Several areas in the national capital saw waterlogging on Thursday after heavy rains. Over 40 locations in north Delhi got inundated from the downpour, including areas in Mukherji Nagar, Fateh Puri, Burari, Rohini, Narela, West Patel Nagar, according to t...
Pak Fulfilling All its International Obligations Relating to Kulbhishan Jadhav, Claims its Army
Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Babar Iftikhar said the decision of the International Court of Justice on Kulbhushan Jadhav is being implemented.
How Can Centre Say Food Security Act Has No Link to Poverty Alleviation, Asks Delhi HC
Replying to the PIL, the ministry contended that NFSA has no link with poverty alleviation and its goal is to ensure food security for 67 per cent of the country's population.
One Dead, Four Injured as House Collapses in Mumbai, Confirms BMC
The incident took place at Thakkar Bappa Colony around 5.30 pm when repairing was underway in the ground-plus-one storey house, said a BMC official.
Indian Drugmaker Biological E. to Make Substance Used in J&J's Potential Covid-19 Vaccine
Biological E. Ltd in an email also said it has signed a licensing agreement with Houston-based Baylor College of Medicine to develop a Covid-19 vaccine.
Kerala Court Rejects Bail Plea of Swapna Suresh in Gold Smuggling Case
The Court observed that Suresh, who is the third accused in the case, is an "extremely influential lady" and even after her resignation from Consulate, she continued to help the top officials of the UAE consulate in Thiruvananthapuram.
Parliament speaker urges new Lebanese government after huge blast, U.S. envoy due in Beirut
Lebanon's parliament speaker called on Thursday for quickly forming a new government in the first legislative session since the catastrophic explosion that killed 172 people last week and pushed the cabinet to resign.
Met Department Predicts Very Heavy Rain in 8 MP Districts, Issues Orange Alert
Monsoon has been active in many parts of the state, IMD Bhopal centre's senior meteorologist G D Mishra said on Thursday.
After Pilot's Patch Up With Congress, BJP's Muralidhar Rao Will Visit Rajasthan to Assess Situation
The decision comes less than a week after BJP leader and former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje met BJP President JP Nadda in New Delhi.
News18-Pisplay Survey Reveals Most Indians Feel Govt Should Reduce Its Trade Dependency on China
Around 82% of the respondents said that their perception towards China changed after Indo-China border tensions.