India
More Than Funds, Maharashtra Needs 'Crop Pattern Rework' to Battle Severe Water Crisis
Maharashtra is on the verge of a drought that could be as severe as the one that hit the state in 2012-13. Sarpanch of an Ahmednagar village said that there is little that can be done when the region is reeling under third rain-less year.
Locked Up in Room, Woman Cries for Help as Officials Shut Muzaffarnagar Clinic After Duty Ends
When the patient regained her consciousness, discovering herself locked inside, she shouted for help. Locals informed officials on hearing her cries, who rushed to the spot and brought her out.
As Madhya Pradesh Reels under Power Cuts, Kamal Nath Govt Thinks It's All Because of Bats
State Energy Minister Priyavrat Singh, however, contended that overloaded power transformers and not bats could be the main reason behind the problem.
11-Year-Old Raped in UP's Unnao, Bludgeoned to Death With Bricks
The girl, who was sleeping outside her house, was found missing when her father woke up in the middle of the night.
PM Modi Thanks World Leaders for Enthusiasm on Yoga Day
Many world leaders expressed their enthusiasm towards the International Yoga Day, and PM Narendra Modi thanked them via Twitter.
SC Upholds 23.10 Crore Rupees Penalty on Management School for Admitting Students beyond Permitted Seats
A vacation bench of Justices Deepak Gupta and Surya Kant said it is not setting aside the admission of the students because they should not suffer for the illegal action of the institute.
Debt-ridden Farmer in Gujarat Attempts Suicide After Killing Wife, Children
The incident happened in Kuda village in Lakhani taluka of the district and an official identified the farmer as Karsanji Patel (55).
BJP Writes to Delhi LG, Accuses AAP of Trying to 'Brainwash' Parents of Students of Govt Schools
The Delhi's Directorate of Education (DoE) had on Thursday termed the letter being circulated among some groups of school management committees as "fake" and said it would investigate the origin of the letter.
International Yoga Day 2019: 6 Asanas to Keep Diabetes Under Control
The Art of Living recommends these six 'asanas to tackle diabetes better' while cautioning 'correct training is essential, before individual practice.'
International Yoga Day 2019: Basic Guidelines, Do’s and Don'ts to Keep in Mind Before Doing Asanas
The International Yoga Day came into existence on December 11, 2014, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed the idea at the United Nations.
With 'Lessons from Past' and Team of Few Medicos, Dr Kafeel Does His Bit Amid Encephalitis Crisis in Bihar
A team of doctors led by Kafeel Khan have examined over 700 children at several health camps in Muzaffarpur over the last three days.
I'm Not a Party in Narendra Dabholkar, Govind Pansare Cases, Says Maharashtra CM Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said there is a clear separation of powers of judiciary and legislature and this arrangement has to be respected.
Bastar on High Alert as Maoists Plan Big Strike; Political Leaders, Security Establishments on Hit List: Sources
Police sources say that in an intercept two senior Maoist leaders can be heard talking about at a big attack on political leaders to be carried out "early morning" in the coming days.
NTA NET 2019 Exam Begins Today: Check Dates, Timing, Syllabus and Emerging Key Developments of National Eligibility Test
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting the National Eligibility Test 2019 entrance examination for the June session.
99% Households in Bengal, Meghalaya & Bihar Don't Have Access to Piped Water, Says Jal Shakti Ministry
The data comes at a time when most parts of the country are reeling under drought conditions with advisories sent to six states last month.
J&K Teacher Thrashes Tribal Children for Coming 10 minutes Late to Class, Video Goes Viral
The students, belonging to the Gujjar and Bakarwal tribes, were assaulted for being ten minutes late to class in a hostel in Doda district.