India
Delhi Govt Bans Sale of All Forms of Chewable Tobacco for 1 Year
The Department of Food Safety on Thursday issued a notification in this regard. According to the notification, unpackaged products of chewable tobacco, too, are covered under the ambit of the ban.
I Was Not The 'Other Woman', Pratyusha Was: Saloni Sharma
Saloni claimed that after she got to know that Rahul was dating Pratyusha, she kept him at bay and only interacted to get her money back.
Tax Haven Tag Upsets Small Nations, Warn No Black Money Probe Help
The 'tax haven' tag for some small countries has touched a raw nerve and they have protested to India and other countries.
Kerala HC Gives Conditional Permission for Thrissur Pooram
The Kerala High Court said that high decibel crackers and banned chemicals should not be used.
Woman Delivers Baby in Ambulance, Kin Claims Negligence by Doctors
Sarita was admitted to the civil hospital on Tuesday night after she developed labour pain but was referred to PGI Khanpur on Wednesday morning when her pain increased.
Tremors from 6.9 Myanmar quake felt in Kolkata, Patna & Northeast
Tremors were felt on Wednesday in several parts of India at around 7.30 pm.
Bihar RJD MLA's Sister Dies after Being 'Molested'
The incident took place on Monday night when she was sexually assaulted by some youths in Arrah.
Kerala Temple Fire: 'Dead' Man Found Alive, Family Cremates Wrong Body
"After the cremation, a boy came to me and showed me list of survivors in hospitals. I saw my son's photo," Pramod's mother Laila said.
Kejriwal Offers 10 Lakh Litres of Water to Drought-Hit Latur
"It will be shameful for the entire country if anyone dies due to water crisis in India in the 21st century," Kejriwal said.
Bundelkhand reeling under drought, officer found in inebriated state in office
On being asked about his behaviour, the officer said he was just relaxing as the heat has shot up in the state.
US to take action against Indian students extending their stay
Those Indian students who illegitimately extend their stay in the US will be taken to task: Mark Toner State Department Deputy Spokesman.
Kerala HC judge seeks ban on high decibel fire crackers
In a letter to Registrar General of the high court, Justice V Chitambaresh said, "The time is more than ripe for immediate judicial intervention to stop such man-made tragedies by banning the use of high decibel explosive fire crackers."
Relief for drought hit-Marathwada, train carrying water to reach Latur today
The carrying capacity of these wagons is 54,000 litres of waters per wagon.
Kollam temple tragedy: Army, air force, navy pitch in with aid
Following a request from the state government, Indian Air Force sent six helicopters, two AN32 transport aircraft and two business jets to Kerala, a spokesperson said.
Delhi MLAs raise awareness about odd-even scheme, urge residents to use public transport
Government has decided to keep women out of the road-rationing plan. Cars carrying children in school uniform shall also be out of its ambit.