India
Rs 2 crore in Cash Seized in I-T Raids in Karnataka, Say Officers
Most of the raids were conducted across Hassan and Mandya, considered strongholds of HD Deve Gowda's family. Deve Gowda’s grandsons, Prajwal Revanna and Nikhil Kumaraswamy, are contesting the Lok Sabha elections from these two districts.
US Reconnaissance Aircraft Monitored India's Anti-Satellite Missile Test: Plane Spotter
The test made India the fourth country in the world after the US, Russia and China to acquire the strategic capability to shoot down enemy satellites.
Economist Jean Dreze Released After Being Detained in Jharkhand for Public Meeting 'Without Police Permission'
Vivek Kumar, Anuj Kumar and Jean Dreze were held over permissions for the meeting. While the three had sought police consent, they were not informed if their request had been approved or denied.
Syndicate Bank Recruitment 2019: Apply for 129 Manager, Security Officer Posts @ syndicatebank.in
Syndicate Bank has invited online application for manager and security officer posts. Candidates can submit the online application through the official website of Syndicate Bank
Delhi University to Revise Syllabus of Undergraduate Courses, Teachers Fear Govt Interference
The process of revision of undergraduate courses began on March 11 by inviting all deans and heads for a detailed consultative meeting.
Raising Clerical Objections, Not Bothered About National Security: Jaitley Slams Opposition
Jaitley accused that the erstwhile UPA government of not granting scientists permission to build the country's own anti-satellite missile, saying it lacked "capability and clarity".
Clearance for Anti-satellite Missile Test Was Given Over Two Years Ago, Says DRDO Chief
In a major feat, a DRDO-developed missile destroyed a low-orbiting satellite in a critical test that catapulted India as a space power alongside the US, China and Russia.
British MPs to Vote on Brexit Options as PM Theresa May Faces Pressure to Resign
MPs will hold a series of "indicative votes" -- indicating their preferences on a piece of paper -- for different Brexit outcomes, although May is not legally-bound to follow their instructions.
India, Bangladesh to Start Cruise Service Through Sunderbans from Friday: MEA
Vikram Doraiswami, joint secretary at the External Affairs Ministry, said the move is aimed to strengthen inland waterway routes between the two countries.
Varavara Rao Implicated in Bhima Koregaon Case Only to Silence His Voice, Wife Writes in Open Letter to CJI
In an open letter to the Chief Justice, Varavara Rao's wife P Hemalata requested him to look into the 'malafide intentions' and order her husband's immediate release.
EC Issues Notice to PM Modi Biopic Makers Day After Congress Moves Poll Body
Delhi Chief Electoral Officer said that the broad position is that any political advertisement circulated on electronic media or social media has to be pre-certified by the Media Certification and Monitoring Committee.
'NDA's Double Standards': After Jet Airways Bailout, Mallya Says He Can Help Save Cash-strapped Airlines
In a series of tweets, the fugitive liquor baron questioned the Centre’s “double standards”, asking why it overlooked his Rs 4,000 crore investment into his airlines at the time of its bankruptcy in 2012.
Telangana Law Officer Caught Taking Bribe Tears, Flushes Down Notes
The incident occurred in Hyderabad when officials of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) caught Assistant Public Prosecutor Shakeel Ansari taking a bribe.
Odisha Minor Dies, Five Ill After Meal in Govt-run Primary School
Students of the school complained of vomiting, nausea and stomach ache after the meal and were rushed to a nearby hospital. Five students are currently undergoing treatment.
Nitin Gadkari Reiterates 'Not in PM Race' Stand, Says He Has Full Faith in Modi
Gadkari has maintained his position to not aim for the top leadership position at many occasions. 'I don’t see this dream,' the minister had said recently.
Virtual SIMs Used in Pulwama Terror Attack; India to Approach US for Help
The request to the US will include details of phone numbers that got in touch with the 'Virtual SIM' and who had activated it, they said, adding that Internet Protocol addresses would also be sought.