India
Delhi HC Bars Sale of Book on Ramdev Till Removal of Content That Portrays Him as ‘Ambitious Villain’
The High Court said that Ramdev is entitled to be treated with dignity and has a right of social reputation as an ordinary citizen even if he is a public figure.
Patna Doctor's Son Kidnapped, Stabbed to Death by 3 Friends for ‘Harassing’ Girl
City Superintendent of Police (West) Ravindra Kumar said Satyam, a student of class 10, was kidnapped three days ago while returning home from a coaching institute. He was stabbed to death the same evening.
Pravin Togadia to March from Lucknow to Ayodhya for Ram Temple
Togadia said if the BJP government can bring a law for making triple talaq an offence then why not for the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Indian Medical Association Wants MCI Election Process to Continue
The IMA Action Committee, in an emergency session held in Mumbai, condemned the "supersession" of MCI terming the government's move, at a juncture when the election to MCI has been announced, as "unwarranted and malafide".
Singapore Malayalee Community Raises SGD 50,000 for Kerala Floods
According to the government's figures, 443 people have died while 54.11 lakh people in 14 districts of Kerala were severely affected.
Idli, Sambar, Dosa Will Outlast Pizza and Burgers, Says Venkaiah Naidu
Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu was speaking at a convocation ceremony hosted by the National Institute of Technology, Goa when he said, "the food of India is time tested. It attracts international attention
April 2 Bharat Bandh Aftermath: With Bullets in Thighs, Dalit Kids Recount 'Toilet Cleaning Days' in Jail
Dalit groups had observed a Bharat Bandh on April 2 in 10 northern states. The protest turned violent leading to death of nine people and left many others injured.
Allowing Women of All Ages to Enter Sabarimala, SC Takes Note of Kerala Govt’s Conflicting Stands
The five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, in its 4:1 verdict, has said that ban on entry of women into the shrine was gender discriminatory and violated the rights of Hindu women.
Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology Scholarship upto $20,800 up for Grabs, Apply Before 5th October 2018
Candidates must submit their applications on or before 5th October 2018 for 2018-19 Intake and selection will be purely on the basis of merit.
Kathak Dancer Poses as Ministry Official to Seek Favours, Arrested
Pulkit Maharaj would impersonate as director of art in the ministry of culture and send fax messages to district magistrates and superintendent of police of various cities seeking government facilities.
Centre Asks States to Capture Biometrics Details of Rohingyas, Illegal Immigrants
Around 14,000 Rohingyas living in the country are registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, while about 40,000 are said to be staying illegally.
UKMSSB Recruitment 2018: 138 Assistant Professor Posts, Apply Before 26th October 2018
Interested and eligible candidates can follow the instructions below and submit their online applications on or before 26th October 2018.
'Quota Based on Economic Condition Not Possible': SC Ruling on 'Creamy Layer' Irks BJP Dalit Leaders
The Supreme Court verdict has brought in the creamy layer aspect in reservations, which BJP SC Morcha leader says 'is a matter of study'. "When our reservation is based on untouchability, how the creamy layer will be implemented?" he asks.
Justice Indu Malhotra, Only Woman on Sabarimala Bench, Gives Dissenting Verdict
Justice Malhotra has held that issues of deep religious sentiments should not be ordinarily be interfered by the court and that “court should not interfere unless if there is any aggrieved person from that section or religion.”
Supreme Court Bulldozes Gender Barrier, Allows Women of All Age Groups to Enter Sabarimala Temple
The court called the practice as a form of discrimination, smacking of gender bias and prejudice against a natural biological process that every woman has to go through.
Sabarimala Verdict LIVE Updates: 'Can't Use Religion to Deny Women Right to Worship', Rules Supreme Court
Supreme Court on Friday opened doors of Sabrimala Temple to women of all age groups, while ruling that 'biological or physiological reasons cannot be accepted in freedom for faith'. "Prohibition can't be regarded as an essential component of religion," CJ...