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Blast Inside Army Camp in North Kashmir's Kupwara Injures Two Soldiers
The blast took place during repair work which was going on in the Army camp.
Lt Gen Hooda Bats for Amendment of AFSPA, Says Act Needs to be More Humane
The former northern Army commander was made the head of a 'task force on national security', set up by Rahul Gandhi in February to prepare the vision paper for the country.
In Gujarat’s Dangs District, Tribals Are Left With No Option but to Migrate For Survival
Although Dangs district has rich forest resources, it is one of the most backward districts in Gujarat, with two-thirds of its inhabitants living below the poverty line.
US Says Count of Pakistan's F-16 Jets Found None of Them Missing, Contradicts India's Claim: Report
The Indian Air Force on February 28 displayed pieces of the AMRAAM missile, fired by a Pakistani F-16, as evidence to 'conclusively' prove that Pakistan deployed US-manufactured F-16 fighter jets during an aerial raid.
Why Muslims Won’t Repeat Their 2015 Move of Voting for BJP-JDU In Bihar's Naxal Pockets
During the Bihar assembly polls in 2015, the shift of Muslim voters towards NDA was to dethrone the then MLA and not because they agreed with the BJP's ideology.
61-year-old Delhi Woman Raped, Beaten Up in Lajpat Nagar; Found Unconscious in Park by Locals
The 30-year-old accused told police he slapped and dragged the woman and then raped her before running away from the crime spot.
EC to Decide the Fate of Vivek Oberoi-starrer Modi Biopic Today
The release of the biopic, originally scheduled for April 5, has been deferred indefinitely, its producer Sandip Ssingh said on Thursday.
Jaya Death Probe: Madras HC Rejects Apollo Hospital's Plea
A bench comprising Justices R Subbaih and Krishnan Ramasamy refused to stall the proceedings of the commission and disposed of the petition filed by the hospital seeking to quash the government orders which laid down the terms and reference of the probe p...
Pope Francis Names First African-American to Highest US Position
Former Atlanta archbishop Wilton Gregory, 71, was made new head of the Church in the US capital Washington, DC, and is also likely to become a cardinal eligible to vote in a conclave to elect the next pope after Francis.
Bangladeshi National Arrested For Smuggling And Selling Drugs in Kolkata
The accused, identified as Tapas Ahmed, was staying in India illegally after his visa had expired.
Democracy Within Party, 'Nation First, Self Last': Full Text of Advani's First Blog after Retiring from Politics
Advani's views assume significance at a time when the BJP under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah have made the issue of national security a key plank for the general elections.
BSNL Gets In-Flight Connectivity Licence, On-Air Services to Commence Soon
BSNL and its satellite partner, Inmarsat, will be able to offer in-flight connectivity to airlines later this year.
Over 80% Rise in Number of People Seeking Help for Mental Health Issues in India: Report
People in cities sought help mostly for depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), marriage counselling, stress, de-addiction and anger management among others.
Sensex Ends 192 Points Lower Post RBI Policy
TCS was the biggest loser in the Sensex pack, sliding 3.17 per cent, followed by HCL Tech, Yes Bank, IndusInd Bank, RIL, ICICI Bank, Infosys, Tata Steel, Kotak Bank and L&T, down up to 2.34 per cent.
Dissent Brews in BJP After Party Announces Name of Dhal Singh Bisen from Balaghat
After the clash between the supporters of two BJP leaders – sitting MP Bodh Singh Bhagat and former state minister Gaurishankar Bisen - the party had opted for former state minister Dhal Singh Bisen from Balaghat.
Gujarat Congress MLA Resigns After Ticket Denial, Party Tries to 'Pacify' Him
The leader wanted to contest the Lok Sabha poll from Kheda constituency, where the Congress has fielded Bimal Shah, a former minister who quit the BJP to join the opposition party in January.