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1993 Mumbai Blasts Case: CBI Seeks Death For Mustafa Dossa, Another Convict
Arguing that the role of Mustafa Dossa, one of the six convicts in the 1993 serial blasts case, was "more severe" than that of hanged convict Yakub Memon, the CBI on Tuesday sought capital punishment for him.
Indrani Mukherjea Alleges Assault in Prison, to be Produced in Court Tomorrow
Indrani Mukherjea, accused in the Sheena Bora murder case, has alleged that she was assaulted in jail.
Recognise Epicentre of Terror Lies on Our West: Indian Envoy to UK
India has told Britain that if it does not recognise that the "epicentre" of terrorism lies on India's west then there is "very little" scope to strengthen the bilateral cooperation.
India, US Call For Freedom of Navigation Amid South China Sea Disputes
With an eye on China and the disputes in the South China Sea, India and the US on Tuesday called for freedom of navigation and resolving of territorial and maritime disputes peacefully in accordance with international law.
Pak Targets LoC Posts With Mortar Bombs, Automatic Weapons in J&K
These areas have witnessed 20 ceasefire violations, an attack by Pakistan special forces team and two infiltration bids in June, in which four people including three jawans were killed died and 10 were injured
China's Army Accuses Indian Army of Stopping Construction of Road in Sikkim
The People's Liberation Army on Monday accused the Indian military of stopping the construction of a road in what it claims to be Chinas "sovereign territory" in the Sikkim section of the India-China border and said the move has "seriously damaged" border...
Ballabhgarh Lynching: Police Announce Rs 1 lakh Reward For Info on Attackers
Police are hoping that as the train was packed with people, someone may have captured the incident on their mobile phone camera.
Meira Kumar Urges MPs, MLAs to Cast Votes With Their 'Inner Conscience'
The former Lok Sabha Speaker said the President’s post is considered the “final touchstone” for the passage of laws, and therefore, cannot function to serve narrow political interests.
Newly Installed Golden Mast at Sabarimala Damaged, 5 Detained
Five people from Andhra Pradesh were detained on Sunday after a newly installed golden flag mast at the Lord Ayyappa Sabarimala Temple was found damaged just after the inauguration.
Army Expedites Buying Military Hardware for UN Missions
The Army has decided to fast- track procurement of UAVs, infantry combat vehicles and other military platforms for use by its troops in UN peacekeeping missions.
After 58 Hours, 14-month-old Telangana Girl Pulled Out Dead from Borewell
A 14-month-old girl was pulled out dead from a 450-feet-deep borewell in Telangana's Ranga Reddy district on Thursday, 58 hours after she accidentally fell into the open trench.
Setback for AAP MLAs, EC to Continue Hearing Office of Profit Case
Of the accused MLAs, proceedings were dropped against Jarnail Singh after he resigned as the Rajouri Garden MLA to contest Assembly polls in Punjab
Law Gives 60 Days for Rape Trial; Delhi Court Takes 240 for Survivor Statement
The study was conducted by Delhi-based NGO Partners for Law in Development with support of the Union Law Ministry and the United Nations Development Programme
Bengaluru's MG Road, Brigade Road Set to go Dry After SC Order
Ancient records dug up by the city municipality categorise the two as national highways.
JNU's Kanhaiya Kumar Says He Wants a Job After Submitting his PhD
Former Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union President Kanhaiya Kumar, who was arrested in February 2016 and charged with sedition by the Delhi Police for allegedly raising anti-India slogans, caught national imagination after his release.
'POCSO e-box' Encourages Kids to Report Cybercrime
Child victims of cybercrime can now lodge complaints at the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights' (NCPCR) 'POCSO e-box' online platform.