India
Insha, Who Lost Her Vision to Pellet Guns, is Angry Yet Hopeful
The struggle of a 15-year-old girl, who became the face of violence victims in Kashmir last year, to dream without vision
Police Shot to Kill, Says Man Who Captured Assam Violence in Viral Video
In the video shot last week, a police officer can be seen firing three bullets at 22-year-old protestor Yakub Ali, one of which killed him instantly.
Kovind Describes Indian Constitution as 'Gita, Quran, Ramayana, Bible all Rolled into One'
Describing the Constitution as "Gita, Quran, Ramayan and Bible" all rolled into one, NDA presidential candidate Ram Nath Kovind today said he would always strive to maintain its supremacy after he is elected to the post.
When Even Death Divides
Why would there be no one to mourn our death if we lived in a Hindu area and why would we have hordes if we lived in a Muslim area?
Jamia Millia Islamia BTech Entrance Exam 2017 Results Declared at jmi.ac.in
Jamia Milllia Islamia (JMI) B.Tech entrance examination 2017 results were declared on Monday July 3, 2017. Earlier, the results were expected to be declared by June 30, 2017. The candidates can check their results at jmi.ac.in.
India Must Withdraw Troops From Doklam to End Stand-off in Sikkim: Xinhua
Dismissing as "untenable" India's assertion that Beijing's construction of road in the disputed Doklam area poses "serious security implications", China's official news agency on Sunday asked New Delhi not to deviate consensus on developing bilateral rela...
Students Should Not be Taught Hindu-Muslim Riots, Says ICSSR's New Chief
Textbooks today are aimed at creating "activists" and not educating students, and subjects such as Hindu-Muslim riots and caste-based conflicts should not be part of school curriculum, according to newly appointed ICSSR Chief Braj Bihari Kumar.
1971 Karachi Harbour Attack Hero Lt Cdr Kavina Dead
Lt Commander BN Kavina, who commanded an Indian Navy ship during a missile attack on the Karachi harbour in the 1971 Indo-Pak war, has died. He was 80.
Tamil Nadu Theatre Owners Confused on GST, Yet to Open Bookings
With just hours to go for the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax, the film industry in Tamil Nadu is confused.
Trade Unions in Uttar Pradesh Divided Over GST
Although there are many trade unions and traders across the country who are going on a strike over the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST), but the trade unions in Uttar Pradesh seem to be divided on the issue.
DDA Housing Scheme 2017 to be Launched Today, Linked to Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
The Delhi Development Authority's much-awaited new housing scheme linked to the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana with 12,000 flats on offer will roll out on Friday, June 30.
17 SIMI Operatives Get 3-year Jail For Raising Pro-Pakistan Slogans
A city court on Thursday sentenced 17 operatives of banned outfit-Student Islamic Movement of India to three years in jail for raising pro-Pakistan slogans in the court premises three years ago.
NHRC Notice to UP Govt Over Cop Seeking 'Sexual Favours' From Rape Victim
The NHRC has sent a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government and the DGP of the state over reports of a police officer in Rampur allegedly seeking sexual favours from a rape victim when she approached him seeking action against the perpetrators.
Farm Distress: Rajasthan Set For Complete Shutdown on July 9
The burgeoning peasant unrest in Rajasthan is set to become a statewide stir and engulf the cities too, if left unaddressed. Come July 9, there is a plan to "shut all villages" for a day.
Dutch PM's Hindi Tweet to Modi Becomes Twitterati's Latest Fodder
Mark Rutte took to the micro-blogging site and tweeted to his Indian counterpart in Hindi
Passenger Sends Cheque to Railways Foregoing Fare Subsidy
Currently, the Railways bears 43% of the cost of all rail fares even as the public transporter incurs a loss of about Rs 30,000 crore every year in subsidising passenger fares