India
Gau Rakshak Targets Mumbai Executive for 'Cow' Leather Bag
A creative director of a production house was allegedly harassed by a vigilante group in Mumbai over a leather bag, which they thought is made of cow skin.
Sakshi Malik to be Awarded Rs 1 Crore by Delhi Govt, Father Gets Promoted
Sisodia visited the parents of the wrestler in Haryana's Rohtak and announced the award. He also announced a promotion for Sakshi's father, Sukhbir Malik, who works as a bus conductor in Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC).
65-year-old Woman Mauled to Death by 15 Stray Dogs in Kerala
A 65-year-old woman, Sheeluamma, was killed by 15 stray dogs at a sea shore near the state secretariat in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday night.
Sushant Rohilla Suicide: Amity Panel Gives Clean Chit to Authorities
In its interim report submitted on Friday, the panel observed that the college and faculty were following the rules and regulations of the Guru Gobind Singh IP University. It will submit the final detailed report once investigations are over.
Pakistan Sticks to Its Kashmir Agenda for Foreign Secy Talks
Jaishankar "also underlined the importance of bringing to justice all those guilty in Pakistan for the Mumbai terrorist attack of 2008 and Pathankot airbase attack (in January this year)".
Police Job Aspirants Block Manipur Highways Crippling Supplies
A truck was torched and many other vehicles were damaged by the blockade supporters in the last two days.
15 Policemen Suspended in Wake of Gopalganj Hooch Tragedy
Meanwhile, with the death of one more victim at Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) yesterday, the toll has climbed to 16, District Magistrate Rahul Kumar said.
Ready for Talks on Terrorism-related Issues: India to Pakistan
"More than three decades later, displaying a similar attitude, military personnel were infiltrated across the Line of Control in Kargil in 1999."
Country is Proud of Sakshi's Feat: President, PM
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley applauded Sakshi for her historic feat.
Former Karnataka DSP Releases Proof of Minister Harassment
2 months after alleging that she was harassed by then Karnataka labour minister Parameshwar Naik, Former DSP Anupama Shenoy has released audio tapes which allegedly contains her conversation with Naik and other senior police officers.
Commuters Block Railway Track in Thane Over Delay in Train Services
Suburban train services on Karjat-CST and Thane-Karjat sections in Mumbai were affected due to some technical snag on Friday morning.
NGT Reports Biased And Untrue: Sri Sri
A day after an expert committee report found Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's Art of Living foundation guilty of damaging the Yamuna flood plains during its world culture festival, the spiritual guru has hit back saying the report is biased and untrue.
Mangalyaan Still Going Strong, to Have Course Correction: ISRO
The correction in the trajectory of the Mars Orbiter Mission (MoM) is required to keep the power supply strong during a long-duration eclipse - caused by shadow of Mars falling on it for 7-8 hours - so that it could continue to function longer, he said.
Govt Bans Selfies at National Monuments During Independence Day Week
The advisory issued to all states is a part of security measures being taken in view of Independence Day and "Bharat Parv" events.
Kalikho Pul: A Rise from Humble Beginnings to CM's Chair
Born on July 20, 1969 to Tailum Pul and Koranlu Pul at Walla Village under Hawai circle of Anjaw district, Pul had pursued his graduation in humanities from Indira Gandhi Government College at Tezu in Lohit district.
"If Irom Contests, Malom Will Vote for Her"
On November 5, 2000 she began her hunger strike. Since then, she has been in confined to four walls of a hospital and regularly force-fed through tubes.