India
Brussels blasts: 2 Jet Airways crew hurt, PM condemns attacks
"I am in touch with Manjeev Puri, Indian Ambassador in Brussels. So far there is no report of any Indian casualty," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said.
Extreme heat across south India, unprecedented power and water shortage
It feels like May in March. Temperatures have already touched 40 degree Celsius at many places in Karnataka and other places in the south.
Trouble mounts for Kerala IG after his minor son drives official car
Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennitala has also ordered a probe into the incident.
Travel with 'Chintu' and 'Pinki' in Delhi Metro
To attract kids, the booklets also contain interesting facts and a word puzzle on the rapid mass transit system.
Will supply piped water to all households by 2017, says Kejriwal
Kejriwal, however, warned that any kind of malpractice related to water bills will not be tolerated and strong measures will be taken to combat it.
ICC World T20: Chants of 'Sachin...Sachin' return to light up Eden
On Saturday evening at the Eden Gardens, it seemed the clock moved back by three years, until when the chants of 'Sachin...Sachin' reverberated at almost every venue across the world.
Death of two villagers sparks mob fury, SDO & six cops injured in Jharkhand
Two villagers were killed and hung from a tree after they left home to attend the annual animal fair at Chatra district in Jharkhand.
Robert Vadra stands in solidarity with jewellers protesting 1% excise levy
Jewellers and bullion traders have been on strike since last 18 days demanding rollback of the proposed excise duty on non-silver jewellery.
Maharashtra to observe 2016 as `Year of Farmers Self-respect'
Presenting the state Budget for 2016-17 in the Assembly, Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar announced that 2016 will be observed as "Shetkari Swabhiman Varsha" (Year of Farmers Self-respect)
Navy's remotely piloted aircraft crashes into Kerala sea after snag
The Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) experienced engine failure on a routine surveillance mission off Kerala coast: Navy
Won't call off strike, but ready for alternate tax, say Jewellers
Most jewellery shops and establishments in the country have been on strike since March 2 after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his Budget announced 1% excise duty on non-silver jewellery.
DGCA seeks bar on Oslo plant on B737 component servicing lapse
DGCA was actively involved in global investigations into the lithium battery leak that had grounded the Dreamliner aircraft fleet the world over, including in India.
Airlines look to buy smaller planes to provide regional push in India
National carrier Air India plans to add 40 new planes to its domestic fleet by the end of 2017, of which 13 will be smaller turboprop planes for regional connections, its chairman Ashwani Lohani said on Friday.
India's fuel demand roars at fastest rate ever, pips Japan as third-largest oil consumer
By 2040, India will have more than doubled its current oil use to 10 million barrels per day.
ED gives time to Vijay Mallya till April 2 to appear before the agency
ED had earlier issued summons to Mallya for "personal appearance" on March 18 under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
No rapes in Murthal during Jat quota stir, Centre convinced after Haryana report
Haryana government has told the Centre, that reports of women being dragged out of cars and raped in Murthal during the Jat quota agitation, were untrue.