India
J&K: Amarnath Yatra halted on Baltal route due to land slides
"Due to landslide debris at Razin and Kulan on the Srinagar-Leh highway that leads to the Baltal base camp, the onward movement of yatra has been stopped," a police officer told.
Smriti Irani rejects allegations of promoting BJP-linked academicians
Asked about the controversies surrounding her ministry, Irani said she was a victim of a "selective outrage" because she was challenging the "cozy club".
UN military observers in Pakistan visit border after firing
The UNMOGIP officers based in Rawalpindi flew by helicopter into the area in Sialkot, some 100 kilometres from Lahore, and visited Saleh Pur, Chaprar and Malane in Chaprar Sector near working boundary, the ISPR statement said.
Ashok Singhal's remark a conspiracy to destabilise Centre: Azam Khan
"He (Singhal) is disturbed because (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi has asked him to disclose details of crores of donations received by the organisation from across the world for construction of Ram temple," said Khan.
Investors turn to US dollar as gold plunges to it's lowest in more than five years
Gold has plunged to four percent to it's lowest in more than five years.
16 people killed every hour in road accidents in 2014: Report
Road accidents claimed 16 lives every hour in the country even as these incidents attributed to over 80 per cent of deaths in the overall traffic related fatal causalities.
Son of Samajwadi Party leader, two others rape teenage girl in Uttar Pradesh
The incident took place on the night of July 18 when Omendra Pal, son of SP leader Tekchand Pal and two others -- Narendra and Surendra -- allegedly abducted the 14-year-old girl and raped her, police said.
Army personnel killed in firing by civilians in Maharashtra
The incident occurred at Bajarpeth in Bhusawal of Jalgaon district on Sunday night after an altercation between the armyman and the youth.
Goa CM, Parrikar claim ministers of previous Congress government accepted bribes worth crores from a US firm
The Indian government, assisted by Japanese government, initiated the five-year Goa Water Supply and Sewerage Project to expand, rehabilitate and build water and sewerage facilities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets trade union leaders, hear their views on economic policy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met leaders of central trade unions and heard their views on economic policy and labour laws.
One Amarnath Yatri dies; toll rises to 23
One more pilgrim died due to cardiac arrest enroute to the 3,880 metre-high cave shrine of Amarnath.
Delhi Police arrests alleged sexual offender, murderer
The 24-year-old accused, identified as Ravinder Kumar, a native of Badaun in Uttar Pradesh, was presently residing at Utsav Vihar, Karala, in Outer Delhi.
AAP blames Delhi Police for deteriorating law and order
Continuing their face-off, the AAP on Saturday blamed the Delhi Police for the deteriorating law and order situation in the national Capital.
FTII students stir: New director hopeful of positive outcome
Asked about the unrest on the campus, Pathrabe told reporters here, "I will first study the situation and speak to all concerned. The situation is not a happy one but we are hopeful of a positive outcome."
J&K: Youths clash with security forces; Pakistan, ISIS flags waved
As soon as Friday prayers got over at Jami Masjid in the Nowhatta area of the city, a group of youths waved the controversial flags and raised pro-separatist and pro-Pakistani slogans, officials said.
'Boycott Kerala Tourism' campaign over government's decision to cull stray dogs gains momentum
There will be protest in London, Berlin, in all metros of India also in Ahmadabad, Lucknow.