India
HC refuses to interfere in four language formula in Puducherry
Madras High Court said English would continue to be the link language for transaction of official business.
Prevent sexual harassment, Irani tells vice chancellors
They were also requested to ensure that their campuses/constituent colleges become fully wi-fi enabled as soon as possible.
Davis Cup: India trail 1-2 against Serbia as Paes, Bopanna win in doubles
Down by two sets and by a break in the third, the Indians rallied to win 1-6, 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-3, 8-6 against Serbia's Nenad Zimonjic and Ilija Bozoljac in the crucial doubles match.
J&K floods: India Inc donates to relief efforts
"The corporate sector is coming forward to extend its support to the flood-affected people of Jammu and Kashmir," the PMO said.
Bypolls: Voting held for 33 Assembly, 3 Lok Sabha seats, counting on September 16
In Modi's home state of Gujarat 9 assembly seats went to bypolls with Vadodara Lok Sabha seat.
SCO summit paves way for entry of India: Chinese experts
India on Friday formally submitted an application for full membership to the SCO at the SCO Heads of State Summit in Tajikistan capital Dushanbe.
J&K floods: Punjab IAS officials to donate a day's salary for relief
Punjab IAS Officers Association President said that IAS officers of Punjab have decided to express their solidarity with the flood affected people of J&K by this gesture.
J&K ministers meet PM Modi, want floods declared as national calamity
"The Prime Minister was very positive and assured us complete support to overcome the crisis," senior state minister Ali Mohammed Sagar, who was a part of the delegation said.
Centre allows free talk time to people on BSNL in Kashmir
BSNL on Friday had said that telecom services in the flood-hit Kashmir Valley are being normalised slowly with restoring of around 80 per cent of the affected network.
FIFA, UN to cooperate in fight against Ebola
FIFA, football's world governing body, said that it looks forward to cooperating with the UN to combat the Ebola virus outbreak.
Delhi: Youth fakes his own abduction to extort money from family
According to the police, Sagar Kumar, a resident of Krishan Vihar worked as a salesman in a private company in Delhi.
France lead Czech Republic 2-0 in Davis Cup
France closed in on their first Davis Cup final since 2010 after Richard Gasquet and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga gave the hosts a 2-0 lead over Czech Republic.
UK offers Scotland more autonomy ahead of vote
Chancellor George Osborne told BBC on Sunday that the government is finalizing plans to give Scotland "much greater" fiscal and tax autonomy and will unveil the proposals in the coming days.
Saradha scam: TMC MP Hasan Imran files defamation case against BJP's Siddharth Nath Singh
Singh had quoted reports appearing in Bangladeshi newspapers to allege that Imran used Saradha money to fund subversive programmes of Jamat-e-Islami party which were undertaken to try and dislodge the ruling Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh.
Oscar Pistorius found guilty of culpable homicide, sentencing on Oct 13
Pistorius, who faces a maximum jail sentence of 15 years for manslaughter, will remain out on bail until the sentencing hearing.
Australia upgrades national terror alert
Australia raised the national terrorism public alert after receiving advice from the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation.