India
Destinies of US, India converging: John Kerry
Kerry cautioned that unless the two countries do not lead on issues of climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, meaningful gains will not be achieved.
Killer potholes of Bengaluru, too many departments and no accountability
A traffic official clearing up road obstructions near the IT hubs of Bengaluru. Two others patching up dangerous craters on roads with jelly and sand to avert accidents. Two others simply cordoning off a bad stretch of road that would have been disastrous...
Government working on creating urban forest in each city in 10 years: Prakash Javadekar
"There are gardens but not forests in cities. We will give funds and work towards creating urban forests," he said.
M Tech student of IIT Madras found dead in his room
L&T had sponsored the student but he was keen on a government job.
Dengue outbreak: Delhi Police holds blood donation camp
The camp, organised in association with Lions Blood Bank, also saw participation of residents of Adarsh Nagar area.
India will not get involved in ASEAN disputes: Vice President Hamid Ansari
"India has a very clear cut view on Southeast Asia. We want to develop a comprehensive relationship based on satisfaction of each other's requirement," he said.
Maharashtra government to transfer Sheena murder case to CBI, rules out 'sabotage'
The decision comes after confusion over who is heading the probe after the transfer of Rakesh Maria as Mumbai Police Commissioner.
Two girls from Kanpur elope, 'marry' each other in Delhi
Two days back, the duo sent photographs to their respective parents through mobile phones claiming that they had got "married", police added.
Dogs tear apart 20-month-old boy in Vizag
The incident occurred in the evening when the child had come out of his house to play.
17-year-old succumbs to dengue; parents allege negligence, over-charging by hospitals
According to the deceased's uncle, the deceased's father, Ram Kishore, is a security guard and had to borrow money from relatives and friends for the treatment of Rishabh, who was his youngest son
Infiltration bid foiled in Gurez sector of J&K, 4 terrorists killed
Four terrorists were killed on Friday as Army foiled an infiltration bid along the LoC in Gurez sector in north Kashmir's Bandipora district.
Over 17,000 sites still have more than 3% call drop rate: report
According to the weekly data submitted by operators, at the end of August 30 there were 18.86 lakh base tower stations or sites in India, out of which 35,654 were found where the call drop rate was more than 3 per cent.
Pakistan violates border ceasefire 4 times since Tuesday night
The firing was going on when last reports came in from the area, he said, adding Army troops were retaliating. Earlier, Pakistani troops fired 120 mm mortar bombs and al
Court refuses to quash non bailable warrant against Somnath Bharti in domestic violence case
The warrant was issued to the former Delhi law minister on Monday.
After spurt in dengue-related deaths, Delhi government plans to penalise hospitals refusing admission
The Chief Minister conducted surprise checks at several hospitals including Guru Teg Bahadur hospital and Dr Hedgewar Aarogya Sansthan in Karkardooma.
Dengue scare grips Delhi, 613 fresh cases in a week
Officials said the Delhi government has directed its hospitals to cancel leave of all doctors, nurses and para-medics in view of the situation.