India
Heavy Rains Lash Parts of Gujarat, 103 Roads Shut; IMD Predicts More Showers in Next 4 Days
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted heavy to very heavy rains at isolated places in south Gujarat and in Saurashtra region.
Delhi Police Forms Special Investigation Cell to Expedite Northeast Delhi Riots Probe
The order, dated September 19, 2019, a copy of which is with CNN news18, mentioned that the SIC will be chaired by the special commissioner of police (central zone).
19-year-old Raped in Kanpur, Pushed to Death from Tenth Floor By Employer: Police
The accused is a dairy operator, who initially tried to mislead police but later confessed to his crime.
'Covishield Is Not the Problem': India, UK Hold 'Excellent' Talks on Vaccine Certification Process, Says British Envoy
India had warned of "reciprocal measures" if the UK does not address its concerns over the new travel rules.
Abhishek Banerjee's Barbs Against Congress Indicate BJP is Not the Only Party on TMC's Target
In the campaign rally, TMC hitting out BJP is common, but the way Abhishek lashed Congress is interesting.
In UP's Mirzapur, Businessman Shot Dead; Angry Mob Thrashes Shooter to Death
The deceased shopkeeper has been identified as Satyam Kumar and his shooter has been identified as Rishab Pandey.
Lok Sabha Secretariat Invites Applications for Social Media, Content Writer Posts, Salary up to Rs 65,000
The application form for Lok Sabha Secretariat consultant recruitment 2021 is available on the official website, loksabhadocs.nic.in.
French IT Firm Atos to Recruit 15,000 People From India, Graduates Can Apply
This new mega recruitment will add to Atos' current workforce of 40,000 employees in the country.
Karnataka Passes Bill to Set up Chanakya University Amid Opposition Outcry Over 'RSS-Backing'
Dubbing the proposed university a 'land scam,' Leader of the Opposition and former CM Siddaramaiah said that the land identified for the university was originally meant for an aerospace tech park.
Suits Against Ohio State Over Sex Abuse By Doctor Dismissed
Columbus (AP) A federal judge dismissed some of the biggest remaining lawsuits over Ohio State's failure to stop decades-old sexual abuse by now-deceased team doctor Richard Strauss, saying it's indisputable Strauss abused hundreds of young men but agreei...
Police: 1 Dead In Drive By Shooting At School Bus Stop
Louisville (US) (AP) A drive-by shooting at a school bus stop in Kentucky has left a 16-year-old student dead and another hospitalised, police said. A third child was injured as the youths waited at the bus stop just west of downtown Louisville Wednesd...
Attackers Strike Taliban In Eastern Afghanistan, 5 Killed
Kabul, Sep 22 (AP) Attackers struck Taliban vehicles in an eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, witnesses said, killing at least two fighters and three civilians in the latest violence since the group's takeover of the country in mid-August. In one attack,...
Air Pollution Could Have Caused Around 57k Premature Deaths In Delhi Last Year: Greenpeace
Greenpeace India said at least 79 of the world's most populous cities breached the 2005 WHO annual mean PM 2.5 guidelines in 2020.
Delhi Riots: Court Drops Arson Charges Against 10, Says Police Covering Flaw
Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav revoked the arson charges.
Uber Driver Booked for Raping Woman Passenger in Bengaluru; Incident Raised in Karnataka Assembly
The woman works at a private firm while the driver has been with Uber in Bengaluru for the last two years.
PM Modi's US Flight To Avoid Afghanistan; Pakistan Gives Nod To Use Its Airspace
Due to the precarious security situation in Afghanistan, the Indian government has advised its carriers to avoid airspace over the country.