India
Ryan Murder Probe Highlights Class and Caste Bias in Justice System, Once Again
Two months and many protests after the murder of the Class 2 student Pradyuman on the campus of Gurugram’s Ryan International School, a class XI student from the same school has been arrested. It’s a strange twist in the case.
Indigo Writes Apology Letter to Minister on Passenger Assault, Says 'We Were At Fault'
The drama unfolded on October 15, when Indigo flight 6E 487 landed in Delhi and one of the passengers and Indigo staff members started arguing over something before boarding a ferry bus and got into a fistfight.
Delhi Smog LIVE Updates: EPCA Bans Construction and Demolition Activities in NCR
Data gathered by the pollution monitors painted a grim picture across the capital, with areas such as Siri Fort and RK Puram having an AQI of 482 and 486, while, Shadipur and Punjabi Bagh had AQIs of 491 and 492.
Without Reforms, UN Security Council 'Dysfunctional': India
In his address to the plenary meeting of the UN General Assembly on the question of equitable representation on and increase in the membership of the Security Council, Indian Ambassador to the UN Syed Akbaruddin said there is no greater example of institu...
Will Welcome US Mediation in Easing Tension With India, Says Pakistan
Addressing the media after the fourth round of Pakistan- US Track-II diplomatic talks here, Asif said giving more role to India in Afghanistan would result in more chaos there.
No Need to Repeal Hindu Adoption Act, Says Central Adoption Resource Authority
Chief Executive Officer of CARA, Lt Col Deepak Kumar said, “There was no problem with the personal law legislation but it needs stricter monitoring mechanism to avoid child trafficking and other such related cases.”
Jaish Chief Masood Azhar's Nephew Among 3 Militants Gunned Down in Kashmir's Pulwama
An Army jawan was killed in the encounter that broke out between militants and security forces in the Kandi belt of Aglar area in Pulwama district in Jammu and Kashmir.
This Factory Worker Will Lose His Only Son If He Doesn’t Pay On Time
Five-year-old Ayush suffers from a rare disease called Aplastic Anemia. He needs operation in the next 10 days.
Donkeys Named After Ram Rahim, Honeypreet Sold for Rs 11,000 at Ujjain Fair
According to organisers, sellers usually give 'fancy' names to sell donkeys although their breed and physical features count a lot in cutting a deal. Some traders had named their donkeys after GST, 'Sultan' and Bahubali.
Aadhaar-based Attendance System for Rail Employees From Jan 31
Cracking the whip on latecomers, the railway ministry has said it will install Aadhaar-based biometric attendance system across its zones and divisions by January 31 next year.
DRDO Gears Up For Fifth Trial Of India's Home Grown Subsonic Cruise Missile Nirbhay
The 750-1,000 km-long range missile, which has capability to strike deep into enemy territory, has been designed and developed by the DRDO at its aeronautics R&D laboratory Aeronautical Development Establishment in Bengaluru.
Muslim Lifestyle Beyond Maqbara, Masjid and Madrasa
Housed in the Ibn Sina Academy, Aligarh, the museum is one man’s effort to preserve articles of Muslim lifestyle or tehzeeb that include textiles, crockery, manuscripts, and musical instruments among other things.
Kerala Mulls Free Treatment for Accident Victims in First 48 Hours in New Trauma Care Policy
Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan would conduct a discussion with various insurance companies and a detailed plan would be drawn up after that.
XAT 2018 Online Applications Released at xatonline.in, Last Date Nov 30
XAT 2018 examination is scheduled to be conducted on January 7, 2018 from 10:00 am – 1:35 pm. Interested candidates should apply for the same on or before November 30, 2017.
After SC Rap, Mamata Banerjee Says Will Obey Directive on Aadhaar Plea
The West Bengal Chief Minister said the court had not rejected her petition and some individuals have already filed a petition challenging the Centre's move to make Aadhaar mandatory for welfare schemes.
50 Pregnant Women Fall Ill After Being Given Antibiotic Injections at MP Hospital, 2 Critical
Speaking to CNN News18, Dr Sanjay Chandel, acting superintendent of Kamla Raja Hospital in Gwalior, claimed that women patients complained of feeling cold after being given Ampicillin injections at around 9 pm on Sunday.