India
FM Exhorts Industry to Shun Hesitation, Make Investments to Drive Economic Growth
At a post Budget interaction at a CII event in New Delhi, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the government was there to facilitate the industry.
Students Disrupt Dalit Wedding in MP by Throwing Stones and Water
The incident on Monday night enraged sanitation workers in the city who went on a strike and staged a demonstration at Ambedkar Garden in Phoolbagh area.
46-Year-old Bengal Woman Held for Misusing National Emblem and Posing as IB Officer
During investigation, police found that she was illegally using the national emblem at the front of her car under an IB sticker.
Stranded Indian Woman in China's Virus-hit Wuhan City Appeals for Evacuation
The woman was among 10 Indians who were stopped from boarding the special Air Indian flights last Friday and Saturday organised by the India government to evacuate stranded Indians from Wuhan.
SC to Frame Questions Relating to Discrimination Against Women in Religions
A reference relating to discrimination of women in various religions was made to a larger bench through a judgment delivered on November 14 last year in the Sabarimala case.
Tied With Ropes, Dragged, Thrashed: Bengal Woman Teacher in Hospital After Assault by TMC Leader
Soon after the video surfaced, Trinamool Congress suspended gram panchayat deputy pradhan Amal Sarkar.
Delhi Cops Rush to Interrupt India Art Fair After Complaint of Anti-CAA Paintings at Venue
The art at the Italian Embassy Cultural Centre booth featured paintings as well as songs, including Faiz Ahmad Faiz's Hum Dekhenge, and poetry recitations.
Massive Anti-encroachment Drive Launched around Khushal Sar Lake in Srinagar
Khushal Sar Lake was once a vast and thriving water body, and acted as a source of livelihood for many.
EC Shunts DCP Chinmoy Biswal, Cites Firing Incidents Outside Jamia & Shaheen Bagh Amid Anti-CAA Stir
Shaheen Bagh has been the epicentre of protests against the country's new citizenship law and the incident had created panic among people.
Second Confirmed Case of Novel Coronavirus Reported in Kerala, Patient Stable
The Kerala Health Minister said the student, who had returned from China on January 24, and currently at an isolation ward in Alappuzha Medical College Hospital, was being closely monitored and the condition of the patient is stable.
NIA Raids Multiple Places in South Kashmir in Connection with J&K Cop's Case Who Was Caught Ferrying Terrorists
The NIA had taken over the case in which Jammu and Kashmir's Deputy Superintendent of Police Davinder Singh, who has since been suspended, was caught in south Kashmir while ferrying two terrorists out of the valley on January 11.
Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad Vows to Fight Until CAA is Repealed
Addressing a massive protest here, Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad read out the preamble to the Constitution of India to the crowd and said none would be taken to the detention centres.
Fire Breaks Out on Ground Floor of AIIMS Delhi, 10 Fire Tenders Rushed to Spot
The fire, which broke out in an electric panel, is reportedly under control now.
Tributes Pour in for 'Lost Star' Kalpana Chawla, 1st Indian Woman in Space, on Death Anniversary
Kalpana Chawla died in 2003 in the Columbia space shuttle disaster when the shuttle disintegrated over Texas during re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
Jamia Alumni Association Files Police Complaint Against BJP's Thakur, Varma, Mishra
The complaint was filed at the New Friends Colony police station late on Thursday and a its copy was sent to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Delhi Police Commissioner and DCP South Delhi, Khan said.
Using 10 Percent Biofuel for First Time, IAF's AN-32 Aircraft Conducts Flight Ops at Leh
Bio-jet fuel is produced from non-edible 'tree borne oils' grown and procured from the tribal areas of Chhattisgarh, as per an official statement. IAF's efforts would assist in reducing carbon footprint and India's dependence on crude imports, it said.