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Pakistan team probing Pathankot terror attacks to arrive in Delhi on March 27
Sushma Swaraj and Sartaj Aziz held bilateral talks in Pokhra in Nepal on Thursday.
Vijay Mallya seeks time till April to respond to ED summons
Vijay Mallya had been asked by the ED to appear before it on March 18.
Vrindavan widows to get drenched in Holi colours, break stigma
It is still a week to go for Holi but festivities have already begun in Brijbhumi Vrindavan.
Bomb threat delays Delhi-Kathmandu and Delhi-Bhubaneswar flights at IGI airport
Jat reservation bill will not be tabled in Haryana Assembly today, no consensus over modalities: Sources
The Jat agitation claimed 19 lives and caused extensive damage to public and private property.
Provocative slogans were shouted by outsiders, says JNU probe panel
The panel has pointed out lapses on part of the university's security unit, saying it did not make any efforts to stop outsiders from shouting provocative slogans.
Number of child workers decline 60% in 10 years, Centre to amend three-decade-old law
The number of child labourers aged 14 or below in India dropped to 4.5 million in 2011 from 12.6 million a decade before.
P&G stops selling Vicks Action 500 Extra in India with immediate effect
P&G said all its products, including Vicks Action 500 Extra, were backed by research to support their quality, safety and efficacy.
Omar questions separatists' silence over Chinese troops in PoK
"How is it that Kashmiri leaders who have so much to say about Indian troops in J&K have nothing to say about Chinese troops across the LoC?" Omar tweeted.
Wild Bear kills three in Chattisgarh before being shot dead
Deputy Forest Ranger Sahil Khan, and two locals, namely, Dhansinh Kanwar (65) and Shatruhn Sidar (35), were killed in a bear attack in Navagaon forest.
EWS admission: Delhi government increases reimbursement to private schools
The decision to increase the amount comes after Deputy Education minister Manish Sisodia received complaints from various private schools against "minimal amount" reimbursed by the government to them for allowing students under EWS category.
ISRO plans to double launches, asks industry for bigger stakes
India currently has 34 satellites in space but this number falls short of the country's need to generate information, both on earth observation and communication fronts, said Kumar, who is also Secretary in the Department of Space and Chairman, Space Comm...
PM inaugurates three major railway projects in Bihar
PM dedicated a rail-cum-road bridge at Patna, inaugurated another at Munger and laid the foundation of additional bridge at Mokama.
PM owes an explanation on Mallya leaving country, says Kejriwal
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's comments come amid a raging controversy over Vijay Mallya's questionable 'escape' from India.
The way good friends do: PM Modi, Nitish Kumar share bonhomie at Bihar event
The PM even got up to ask a section of the crowd to be quiet when they chanted 'Modi, Modi' while Nitish Kumar was speaking.
Service tax department claims Vijay Mallya owes them Rs 115 crore
The hearing of their plea against the trial court order granting bail to Mallya has been adjourned till March 28.