India
Haryana Election 2019 Dates: Polls to be Held on October 21, Counting of Votes Three Days Later, Says EC
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar termed the upcoming assembly election in the state a direct contest between the BJP's honest politics based on nationalism and the opposition's caste-based politics.
Surging Cases of Dengue in Uttarakhand Creates a Sense of Worry
The disease can be fatal in nature if it’s not diagnosed and treated on time. There is no specific treatment for dengue fever, but adequate fluid intake and bed rest is important.
CBI Submits Status Report to Madras High Court on Anti-Sterlite Protests, Police Firing
The first case was against the protestors who indulged in widespread violence and the other against police for opening fire at them on May 22 last year, killing 13 people.
Not Indulging in 'Bayanbaazi': Uddhav Thackeray on PM Modi's Ram Temple Jibe
While PM Narendra Modi did not name anyone, a section of media claimed that it was a rap on the knuckles for the ally Shiv Sena, which is often seen taking a strident stand on the Ayodhya issue.
Exhausted All Avenues before Visiting Jadavpur University, Says West Bengal Governor
State Education Minister and TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee had claimed that Governor Jagdeep Dhankar visited the university without informing the government.
J&K HC Report Doesn't Support Claims on Inability to Access Court There, Says SC
Senior advocate Huzefa Ahmadi, representing child right activists who have alleged detention of children in Kashmir, had on September 16 told the apex court that people in the Valley are not able to approach the high court.
Auto Driver Suspected of Using 'Black Magic' to Kill Woman Beaten up, Burnt Alive on Her Funeral Pyre
A villager lodged a missing complaint about his brother following a rumour that the family members of the 45-year-old woman, whose cremation was going on, were also burning alive the 26-year-old on the same pyre.
Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc in Houston Before 'Howdy Modi' Event, Undaunted Volunteers Sure of Success
However, the volunteers of the 'Howdy Modi' event are upbeat and confident that all the attendees at the sprawling NRG stadium in Houston will have an experience they will cherish all their lives.
Five Afghan Smugglers Swallow 370 Heroin Capsules Worth Rs 15 Crore, Arrested at Delhi Airport
The smugglers were taken into custody and produced before the duty magistrate and admitted to Dr Ram Manohar Lohia hospital.
Former Odisha Cricket Official Ashirbad Behera, Hotelier Arrested by CBI in Chit Fund Scam, Jailed
Behera and hotelier Kamalakanta Das, who was arrested along with him, were sent to jail after a special CBI court in Bhubaneswar rejected their bail petitions, which the duo had filed on health grounds.
Encephalitis, Encounters, Policy and Polarisation: Yogi Adityanath’s Most Candid Interview at Halfway Mark of Term
CM Yogi Adityanath, in an interview with News18 Network’s Group Editor-in-chief Rahul Joshi, said his biggest achievement was changing the perception that UP is a land of extortion and corruption where no development can ever happen.
Process of Cancelling Land Rights Granted to Robert Vadra's Firm Started, Says Haryana official
The BJP has alleged there were irregularities in the land deal involving Vadra, the son-in-law of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, during the term of the previous Bhupinder Singh Hooda government in the state.
Uttarakhand HC Denies Maternity Leave to Govt Employees in Case of Third Child
The single bench order had been delivered on a PIL filed by a nurse challenging a government rule not to provide maternity leave to women in case of a third child.
Unnao Case Reflects Mindset of People, Not Law and Order in UP, Says Yogi Adityanath
Law and order in Uttar Pradesh was at its best in the last 15 to 20 years, Yogi Adityanath claimed.
Schools, Colleges Shut but IMD's Red Alert for Mumbai a Damp Squib After City Receives Scanty Rainfall
The school education minister Ashish Shelar's order for closure of schools and colleges issued late Wednesday night also remained ineffective, as several educational institutions in the city and suburbs remained open.
Cloud Cover Provides Temporary Relief from Sultry Weather in Delhi, Light Rain Predicted
Delhi has been reeling under a long spell of high temperatures and humidity since September 8, when the city recorded 47.4 mm rains.