Cows' gain seems to be other animals’ loss in India. At least the composition of Animal Welfare Board suggests so.
Oil prices rose ahead of an OPEC meeting on Thursday that is expected to extend a production cut aimed at tightening the market well into 2018, adding at least nine months to an initial six-month cut in the first half of this year.
Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) has announced senior level changes at the helm of several departments.
Turnout of stonepelters at encounter sites in favour of terrorists also gave clear indications that radicalisation and seperatism was peeking in the valley.
A bandh call has been given the Siv Sena in Osmanabad district of Maharashtra on Monday to protest against Air India.
Brazil's President Michel Temer blames bad vibes and even ghosts for driving him from his sumptuous official residence in the capital Brasilia, a Brazilian news weekly has reported.
The Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed a Motion of Thanks on President Pranab Mukherjee's address to the joint sitting of Parliament, amid protests from the Opposition.
Farooq Abdullah said if the BJP-PDP coalition government 'is not anti-national' for advocating talks with all stakeholders, including the Hurriyat, how can he be given the label for doing the same.
Licences of around 20,000 of 33,000 NGOs have been cancelled by the government after they were found to be allegedly violating various provisions of the FCRA, thus barring them from receiving foreign funds.
With Delhi choking with smog created by burning of paddy straw in neigbhouring states, noted agri-scientist M S Swaminathan on Sunday suggested to Prime Minister Narendra Modi ways to commercialise the straw to help tide over the problem.
In the two-and-a-half years of the NDA government, the world has witnessed the pace with which India is moving ahead.
"Rahul Gandhi has always denied making the statement that the RSS as an organisation was responsible for Gandhiji's assassination," he told the SC bench.
The President said in the last four years of his presidency this was the first time that he was having the privilege of interacting with several sarpanches and village-level functionaries at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Sensex opened 800 points down, Nifty crashed over 270 points.
From racing at Royal Ascot to high society weddings, summer is the busiest time of year for British hat maker Adrian Phillip Howard, who says he revels in the "outrageous and outlandish".