India
Sena Leader Sunil Sitap Booked for Mumbai Building Collapse That Killed 12
The nursing home on the ground floor wherein the renovation work was underway is reportedly owned by Shiv Sena leader Sunil Sitap.
Fighting Ouster From Sardar Sarovar Dam, Protesters to go on Hunger Strike
Narmada Bachao Andolan activist Medha Patkar said rehabilitation guidelines were ignored and thousands are about to be dumped under tin sheds, construction of which was riddled with gross corruption.
Diversity is Key to India's Success, Says President Ram Nath Kovind
After taking oath at the Central Hall of Parliament as President, Ram Nath Kovind said there is need to sculpt an educated, ethical and shared community, and an egalitarian society.
Security Forces, Militants Exchange Fire in Bandipora
A joint party of the Army and police signalled a taxi to stop at Bandipora late Monday night during routine checking, a police official said.
Restrictions Imposed in Parts of Srinagar Ahead of Separatists' Strike
The officials said the curbs were imposed as a precautionary measure to avoid any untoward incident in view of the strike called by the separatists.
Still on Lookout For Indians Abducted by ISIS, Sushma to Address Parliament
With failed attempts to trace the missing Indians and with reports of the Badush jail, where the Government of India had claimed they were being held, destroyed, Sushma Swaraj will try to set records straight in Parliament on Tuesday.
ICC Women's World Cup: Indian Women's Cricket's 'Cinderella Moment'?
Any sport at its skillful best can be watched with zest and energy by both a live audience and on television. It is when the players produce compelling action on the field that sport transcends the boundaries of gender, both in terms of players in action...
When Infosys Foundation Head Sudha Murthy Was Called 'Cattle Class' in London
The 66-year-old wife of industrialist Narayana Murthy said she was wearing a salwar kameez, which made her a misfit in the business class queue in the eyes of a well-heeled lady.
Nithari Killings: Koli, Pandher Get Death Penalty in Pinki Sarkar Case
On Saturday, the court had convicted Moninder Singh Pandher and Surinder Koli in the Pinki Sarkar case but deferred the sentencing to Monday.
Sunanda Pushkar Case: More Anxious Than Anyone to Know The Truth, Says Shashi Tharoor
The Congress MP said his responsibility is to cooperate with the authorities and not with "obstreperous, self-interested, publicity-seeking people."
CBI Takes Over Probe Into Alleged Rape, Murder of Shimla Girl
The CBI will also probe a related case of the death of one of the six accused in the case in police custody.
Lalu Prasad, Rabri Devi Will no Longer Have Direct Access to Patna Airport Tarmac
Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi will now have to go through security checks like everybody else at Patna airport.
Mehbooba Dismisses Abdullah's Call for 'Third Party' Mediation in Kashmir
Mehbooba emphasised that India and Pakistan will have to resolve the matter bilaterally. Former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah had on Friday suggested that India should explore the option of a third party to facilitate a dialogue between India and Pakista...
Don't Like the Word Diet: Yasmin Karachiwala
Karachiwala has helped Bollywood bigwigs like Deepika, Katrina, Alia, Sonakshi Sinha, Malaika Arora Khan, Zareen Khan and more to achieve the perfect frame.
DMK Attacks Centre, Tamil Nadu Govt on NEET Issue
DMK Working President and Leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly MK Stalin said with the introduction of the National Entrance cum Eligibility Test (NEET), social justice was facing a 'danger'.
'Virulent Intolerance' Threatening India's Secular Foundation, Says US Media
An editorial in NYT said there has been an "alarming rise" in mob attacks against people accused of eating beef or abusing cows and most of those killed have been Muslims.