India
Unmanned objects spotted over Mumbai airport airspace, police quiz all paragliding groups in the city
A complaint has been filed with the airport police. Police is questioning all registered paragliding groups in the city.
Planning to sell your old Android phone? Beware! Deleted data can be recovered from your smartphone
User data is routinely retrievable from second-hand Android devices that have been wiped through a factory reset, a new Cambridge study has warned.
CBSE class 12 results to be out on Monday
The results would be declared at 12 p.m.
Pope Francis urges help for migrants stranded in Bay of Bengal
"I continue to follow with profound worry and pain in my heart the stories of many refugees in the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea," Francis said to crowds who had gathered for his Pentecost Sunday address in St Peter's Square in the Vatican.
West Bengal: TMC factions clash over inauguration of a party office in Asansol, 4 injured
The violence erupted after one TMC faction tried to inaugurate the party office while another faction tried to stop them.
Gujjar community blocks National Highway demanding 5% reservation in government jobs
The protesters are not letting any vehicles pass through the highway and are raising slogans against the state government.
Don't clear Gujarat anti-terror bill: Congress urges president
The Congress on Saturday urged President Pranab Mukherjee not to give his assent to the controversial anti-terror law passed by the Gujarat assembly.
Chronology of events leading to J Jayalalithaa's return as Chief Minister
AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa who was sworn in Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on Saturday for the fifth time has traversed through several ups and downs in her political career spanning four decades.
UP: Dalit marriage party attacked by mob over playing music in Muzaffarnagar
The incident occurred when the marriage party coming from Firozpur reached Sonta and continued playing music in the vehicle which was objected by the villagers, police said.
Vandalising property during agitation, protest will invite hefty fine, up to 10 years jail term
In a notification, the Home Ministry has invited suggestions from general public and institutions for proposed amendments in the Prevention of Damage to Public Property (PDPP) Act, 1984.
Pakistan anti-terror court summons seven witnesses in 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case
The Mumbai case record was transferred to the IHC in the first week of January when the federal government challenged the bail to Mumbai attack mastermind Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi.
Kerala Church wants permission to produce more wine
According to the mass wine license issued in 1986, the Church was allowed to produce 800 litres of mass wine per year and this was increased to 1,600 litres in 1992.
No going back on Land Bill, government open to changes, says Nitin Gadkari
Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday ruled out going back on the land bill but said the government was open to incorporating more amendments which are in the interest of farmers.
Delhi Police may transfer officers involved in Manoj Vashishth's alleged encounter
India ignored warnings on foreign investor tax row: sources
The Finance Ministry could have sidestepped a damaging multibillion-dollar tax row with foreign investors if it had acted on regular warning letters that officials had been sending since as long ago as September.
Obama recalls trip to India, personal friendship with Modi
India's new envoy Arun Singh met Obama at the President's Oval office and formally presented his credentials as the Indian Ambassador to the US.