India
'Act East Policy' against Nagas in India and Myanmar, Says NSCN-K Chief
Yung Aung claimed India is playing a major role in masterminding joint political and military operations with Tatmadaw, the army of Myanmar, and is providing all possible logistic and material support.
2.62 Crore New Jobs Created Between 2011 to 2018, Says Economic Survey 2020
The Survey finds that the provisional Annual Survey of Industries for fiscal year ending March 2018, also shows an increase in jobs in the organized manufacturing sector.
Students Protesting Outside Delhi Police Headquarters Against Jamia University Firing Removed
A man fired a pistol at a group of anti-CAA protesters near Jamia Millia Islamia on Thursday, injuring a student.
Students Gather Outside Police Headquarters in Delhi to Condemn Attack Outside Jamia Millia
The students said they were protesting against the Delhi Police for being a 'mute spectator' while a man fired a pistol at anti-CAA protestors near Jamia Millia Islamia University.
Goans Won't be Given Entry into Casinos from February 1: Pramod Sawant
Talking to reporters here, Pramod Sawant said the Commissioner of Goods and Services Tax, who is also the gaming commissioner, will implement the ban.
Ban on Kunal Kamra: Aviation Minister Says Airlines Must Ensure 'Zero Tolerance' on Passenger Safety
Hardeep Singh Puri remarks came two days after Kunal Kamra allegedly heckled journalist Arnab Goswami on an IndiGo flight that led to a flying ban on the comedian by four airlines.
Vinay Mohan Kwatra Appointed India's Next Envoy to Nepal
Currently, Vinay Mohan Kwatra is posted as the Ambassador of India to Paris. In his 30 years of service at IFS, he has served in the Permanent Mission of India in Geneva, China and diplomatic missions in South Africa and Uzbekistan.
Pakistan Army Warns India of Proper Response in Case of Any Attack
Outgoing military spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor in his interaction with defence correspondents talked about the statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and possible reaction by Pakistan.
I'm Here to Take With Me to JNU the Bhopal Spark, Says Aishe Ghosh at MP Anti-CAA Rally
Ghosh likened the spirit of JNU to that carried by the legendary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh, saying the revolutionary had the courage to confront the British at a time when many used to sing their tunes.
78 People Who Returned from China Under House Quarantine in Tamil Nadu
State Health Minister C Vijayabaskar also said there was no need for any panic as preventive measures had been put in place and the government was paying more attention after one person tested positive for the virus in neighbouring Kerala.
Coronavirus Outbreak: Special Ward Opened in Madurai Govt Hospital
The ward will have eight beds while two lung specialists, two PG students and general physicians would be part of a team that would be in-charge of it.
AMU Campus May be Closed for Some Time as Students Continue Stir Despite VC’s ‘Final Appeal’
The student groups are seeking the withdrawal of 'false cases' against those who took part in protests against the amended citizenship act on December 15.
'Mumbai Bagh' Protesters Want Maharashtra to Pass Anti-CAA Resolution
Inspired by the ongoing women-led protest at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi against the new citizenship law, the protesters here have now started calling the site of their stir as 'Mumbai Bagh'.
Don’t Participate in Any 'Anti-National Activities', IIT-Bombay Warns Hostel Residents
Although the letter does not specify what the college administration construes as “anti-national” or “undesirable activities”, the warning comes amid protests against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act.
Central Ministries Bought Air Purifiers Worth Rs 50 Lakh in One Year as Delhi Battles Toxic Air
That compares with at least 140 air purifiers bought for $55,000 during 2014-2017 for the six ministries and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office, as previously reported by Reuters.
Why Not Help Ahmadis & Rohingya Too as Per Hindu Tradition: Nobel Laureate Abhijit Banerjee on CAA
Taking strong objection to exclusion of Muslims in the new citizenship law, Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee says India has a long history of supporting persecuted migrants and should not turn on one community now.