India
Will We Succumb to Militants? J&K Govt Releases Full Page Ads as 'Civil Curfew' Cripples Normalcy
In a full-page advertisement in English dailies, the government blamed the prevalent militancy and their “vicious campaign” and “motivated propaganda” for perpetuating the shutdown.
In Honour of Mahatma Gandhi, UK to Issue Coin to Mark His 150th Birth Anniversary
Pakistani-origin British finance minister Sajid Javid said he had asked the UK's Royal Mint to work on the coin so that the world never forgot what Gandhi taught it.
Modi, Xi to Begin Two-day Summit in Mamallapuram to Reconfigure Ties Hit by Kashmir Issue
Ahead of the summit, Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weidong said a "new set of consensus", including "guiding principles" on giving a new direction to the bilateral ties, are expected from the engagement.
48 Hours after RSS Worker, Family ‘Brutally Murdered’ in Bengal’s Murshidabad, No Arrest Made Yet
The incident shook the Jiagunj locality in Murshidabad following which a large number of police have been deployed in the area to prevent tension.
Cattle Smugglers Fire at Cow Vigilantes in Gurugram, One Injured
As the news of injury to cow vigilantes spread, a large number of activists from Hindu organisations assembled at the hospital. Adequate security arrangement have been made at the hospital.
Ram Nath Kovind Presents President's Colours to Army Aviation Corps
The president, who is also the supreme commander of the armed forces, awarded the Colours at a grand ceremonial parade held at the Combat Army Aviation Training School at Nashik Road.
'Emotionally Dead': SC Says Marriage Can be Dissolved if it Breaks Down Irretrievably
The husband had filed an appeal in the Supreme court against the 2012 Andhra Pradesh High Court judgement, upholding the family court decision to refuse to pass a decree of divorce against the wife.
Kerala Woman Accused of Killing 6 of Family With Cyanide Linked to 3 More Deaths
Jolly and her two accomplices, who helped her by supplying cyanide, have been arrested for plotting the murder of her first husband Roy Thomas and at present this is the only case that has been registered by the police.
4 Killed as Car Falls into Deep Gorge in Uttarakhand's Tehri
The car fell into a 300-metre-deep gorge killing the four people on the spot, the State Emergency Operation Centre said.
Revenue Official Held for Misbehaving with Female Passenger While Travelling in a Bus in Kerala
The incident occurred at 1 am on Wednesday on a bus that was travelling from Thiruvananthapuram to Kasaragod.
37 Knives, Smoking Pipes, Mobile Phone Seized from Bengaluru Central Jail Inmates
The CCB was tipped off with information that illegal activities were taking place in the jail premises, following which the raid was undertaken.
Sri Lanka Suspends Two Senior Officials over False Warning about Terror Attack
Several unfounded warnings of new violence have been issued by the Catholic church since the April 21 attacks.
Pakistan Summons Indian Deputy High Commissioner Over Alleged Ceasefire Violations Along LoC
Director General (South Asia and SAARC) Mohammad Faisal said that the unprecedented escalation in ceasefire violations by India is continuing from the year 2017 when the Indian forces committed 1,970 ceasefire violations.
Amid a Valley of Discontent, Govt Tries to Shape a New Political Mainstream in Kashmir
As the state has no elected government since last year and the BDC elections are happening for the first time, the panchs and the sarpanchs participating in the polls believe that they will be the new MLAs.
Our Festivals Unite Us, Says PM Modi as He Celebrates Dussehra in Dwarka
PM Modi is attending the event organised by Dwarka Sri Ram Leela Society at DDA Ground in Dwarka Sector 10.
Prohibitory Orders Lifted from Mumbai's Stir-hit Aarey Colony, Normalcy Returns
The protesters were demanding the relocation of the carshed, which is a part of the Metro 3 project.