India
No Proposal Under Consideration for Waiver of Education Loans, Says Govt
In the last three years from 2016-17 to March 2019, the amount of outstanding education loans rose from Rs 67,685.59 crore to Rs 75,450.68 crore in September 2019.
'Cutting of Thousands of Trees for Bal Thackeray Memorial Will Hurt Green Lung': Activist
On Sunday, former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis' wife Amruta called the ruling Sena a 'hypocrite' amid reports that the proposed structure would require felling of some 1,000 trees.
UGC NET December 2019 Answer Key Likely to Released Soon at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
The National Testing Agency is expected to release UGC NET Answer key 2019 for December examination soon at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
Departmental Enquiry Against UP Cop Who Allegedly Refused to Register FIR for Attempted Rape
The complainant had alleged that three men from the village attempted to rape her some months ago when she was on her way to buy medicines but police were not paying heed.
'Generations Will Salute Stand You Took in 2019': IIM Bangalore's Plea Before Tabling of Citizenship Amendment Bill
The faculty is of the view that the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 is against the founding principles of the 'Republic of India', and is 'highly unlikely to benefit even the intended beneficiaries'.
Sri Lanka's Suranga Lakmal to Miss Pakistan Tour After Contracting Dengue
Sri Lanka have also given former skipper Dinesh Chandimal a chance to fight his way back into the national team, now led by Dimuth Karunaratne.
After Goa MLA's 'Secret' Letter to PM Modi, Cops Say Drug Trade on Decline
Inspector General of Police Jaspal Singh said police have adopted a zero tolerance policy towards drug trafficking.
UP Farmers' Organisations Express Anger over Registration of Cases for Stubble Burning
Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Gaurav Tikait said the government was blaming only the farmers for air pollution and demanded that cases of stubble burning be withdrawn.
'Abbu, Please Save Me': From Frantic Phone Calls for Help to Family Reunions that Won't Happen
Family members, fellow villagers and acquaintances were frantically looking for survivors, from one hospital to another, and urged police authorities to help in tracing them.
Centre Planning Police Memorials in Various Districts, Says Union Minister G Kishan Reddy
The government is also planning to work on increasing training in police force, improving the police image and to bring about a change in overall functioning of police department, Union Minister G Kishen Reddy said.
With Head & Torso Missing, Chopped Body of Woman Found in Suitcase in Thane
An autorickshaw driver said a man, who wanted to hire his vehicle around 5:30am, dropped it and fled when questioned about a foul smell coming from it.
PM Modi Stresses on Role of Effective Policing in Ensuring That Women Feel Safe and Secure
His remarks came against the backdrop of recent cases of crimes against women which has triggered a public outcry.
Almost Every Day, A Bihar Kid Gets Rescued from the Clutches of Traffickers, Says NCRB
According to the NCRB figures, the state ranked third just behind Rajasthan and West Bengal in 2017 when 362 boys and 33 girls below 18 years of age were rescued from the clutches of traffickers.
One of Two Suspects Who Stole Rifles from Cantonment Army Officer, Says MP Police
Two INSAS rifles and 20 live cartridges from the Army cantonment at Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh were stolen by two men on Friday.
After Telangana, Andhra Govt to Raise Ticket Fares of State Transport Corporation Buses
The increase in diesel prices, salary raise of employees and mounting debt has led the Andhra Pradesh government to raise the ticket prices, which weer earlier increased in 2015.
PIL Filed in Supreme Court Seeks SIT Probe into Telangana Encounter, Compensation to Families
The PIL also seeks action against Jaya Bachhan and Chairperson of DCW Swati Maliwal for alleged 'provocation' and 'pressuring police for extrajudicial killing of arrested persons in police custody without trial'.