India
Minor Raped, Killed by Brother and His Friends in Jaipur's Manoharpur Area, Say Police
The girl's father lodged a missing complaint on the next day after which police launched a search operation, Manoharpur SHO Ramswaroop said.
Delhi Police Arrests Two Members of 'Pinjra Tod' in Connection with Delhi Riots
During probe it was found that the Left women rights group mobilised locals in north-east Delhi.
Madras High Court Grants Bail to 12 Accused in Doctor Burial Case
On April 20, a mob falsely fearing that the burial of the remains may lead to the spread of contagion had attacked the corporation health employees and associates of the deceased doctor.
Ambedkar Statue Found Damaged Leading to Tension in UP's Lakshmana Village
The 6-feet statue, installed in Dalit Basti of the village under the Aurai Police Station limits, was found damaged on Saturday morning, Additional SP Ravindra Verma said.
WB Asks Railways Not to Send Shramik Special Trains to State Till May 26 in View of Cyclone Amphan
The letter from West Bengal Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha to Chairman of Railway board V K Yadav dated May 22, stated that the state has been severely impacted by Super Cyclone Amphan on May 20-21.
Haryana Govt Issues Fresh Guidelines, Max 2 Passengers Allowed in Cabs, Autos
All drivers and passengers are also advised to install the Aarogya Setu application on their mobile phones and regularly update their health status.
Coronavirus Lockdown: Karnataka Allows Factories to Extend Working Hours
It, however, has laid certain conditions, under which, no adult worker shall be allowed or required to work in a factory for more than ten hours in any day and sixty hours in any week.
National Green Tribunal Official Tested Positive for Coronavirus
According to a notification issued by the NGT, the official, posted in General Administration section of the Principal Bench here, had last attended the office on May 19 and is presently hospitalized.
PM Modi Condoles Loss of Lives in Pakistan Plane Crash near Karachi Airport
Many people are feared dead after a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane with 107 people on board crashed into a densely populated residential area near the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi on Friday.
Covid-19 vs TB: 'There's An Obvious Class and Regional Bias in India's Public Health System'
Delhi University teacher Maya John talks about the state of domestic workers and argues that a clear class bias is visible in the government's response to the ongoing public health crisis.
Family of Six Among Nine Bodies Found in Open Well of Factory in Telangana's Warangal District
On Thursday, when the factory owner came to the warehouse, he could not find any of the workers. He later found four bodies in the open well on the factory premises and informed police.
Kerala Govt Makes Quarantine Mandatory for Domestic Air Travellers as Coronavirus Count Climb to 690
The minister sounded a word of caution that there would be an increase in cases in the coming days as the influx of people coming from abroad and other states would continue.
Delhi Reports Highest Spike of 660 Infections as Coronavirus Cases Cross 12k-mark, Death Toll At 208
Thursday was the third consecutive day, when 500 or more fresh cases were recorded in a day in the national capital.
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan All Set to Take Charge as WHO Executive Board Chairman
The proposal to appoint India's nominee to the executive board was signed by the 194-nation World Health Assembly on Tuesday.
Two Girls Found Murdered in Shamli Sugarcane Field, UP Police Form Teams to Crack Case
The bodies of the girls, aged 20 to 22 years, with injury marks were found in the sugarcane filed in Jaganpur village under Kairana police station limits on Wednesday.
SC Restrains Bengal Police from Arresting 5 TV Journalists Booked for Sting Operation of TMC MLAs
the court took note of the fact that when the journalists were given interim protection in one FIR by the top court on February 10, another FIR was registered by the police on the same day.