India
Govt Not Planning to Reduce Retirement Age in BSNL, MTNL to 50: Minister in Rajya Sabha
Sanjay Dhotre further told the Rajya Sabha that BSNL employees have been given the salaries for upto September whle MTNL employees have been given salaries till August.
Communal Tension a Thing of Past in Gujarat, Says CM Vijay Rupani
Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani also said that Gujarat's crime detection rate was better than other states and thanked the police force for maintaining law and order.
UP Man Kills 6-yr-old Stepson, Chops His Body into Pieces & Hides it at Different Places; Arrested
The man from Bhainsia village in Bahraich district did not like his stepson and killed him and later told everyone that the boy had gone missing.
Drug Peddler Assaults Cop, Lets Loose His Dogs on Team That Raided His House
oint commissioner of police, crime, Murlidhar Sharma said Das’s family members tried to burn the drugs in the bathroom to destroy evidence.
Grave Offences Affecting Nation's Economy, Says ED as it Opposes Chidambaram's Bail Plea in Top Court
The apex court is hearing an appeal filed by 74-year-old Chidambaram challenging the Delhi High Court verdict denying him bail in the case.
Air India Pilot ‘Forced’ to Remove Turban at Spain Airport, SAD Leader Complains to Jaishankar
SAD’s Manjinder Singh Sirsa called it a case of bias and racial attitude towards Sikhs.
World Bank Agrees to Extend Rs 500 Crore Loan for Watershed Project in Andhra Pradesh
The World Bank team agreed to extend a loan of Rs 500 crore, over a period of five years, to fund 70% of the watershed project. The state government will bear rest of the 30% of the project.
At Least 65 Indians Taken Hostage in Various Countries During 2017-19, Govt Tells Lok Sabha
MoS for External Affairs V Muraleedharan replied in Lok Sabha that during the last few years, the government has undertaken special operations to facilitate return of Indian nationals from conflict and disaster-affected regions.
Ludhiana Court Discharges Amarinder Singh, Others Accused in City Centre Case
ssions judge Gurbir Singh accepted the closure report presented by the state vigilance bureau and discharged all the 31 accused. Amarinder Singh said he knew from the first day that it was a false case.
Over 13,000 Complaints Received from Indians Working Abroad, Says MEA
Out of 102 countries, the highest number of complaints -- 3,844 -- were received from Indians working in Saudi Arabia.
No Proposal to Reduce Retirement Age of Employees From 60 to 58 years, Says Govt
Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said that there is no proposal to reduce age of retirement on superannuation from 60 years to 58 years.
Long Way to Literacy Goal: 15% Urban Women Quit Studies to Get Married, Every 3rd in Villages Illiterate
Data shows nearly every third woman in India’s villages between 3 to 35 years of age cannot pursue education as she is engaged in 'domestic activities'.
US Accuses China of Committing Human Rights Violations, Abuses in Xinjiang Mass Detention Camps
Mike Pompeo said the Chinese Communist Party is committing human rights violations and abuses against individuals in mass detention and there is a growing evidence in this regard.
Civil Aviation Ministry Mistakenly Deposits Salary in Retired Employee's Bank Account
According to a source, Ramesh, a Multi Tasking Staff personnel, retired in September but the ministry deposited salary for October in his account. Officials are now trying to rectify the mistake.
'Post of Constitutional Head of Bengal is Seriously Compromised': Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar
The situation is 'unprecedented and challenging', West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar said and asked the lawmakers to listen to their conscience.
'Light of Independence': UNGA President Congratulates India, Says Constitution a 'Seminal Document'
He said India's struggle for independence inspired many others and 'India's Constitution is a seminal document which marked the country's emergence from the shadows of colonialism to the light of independence. '