India
Nine Times Indian Armed Forces Fell Prey to Sneak Attacks By Pakistani Militants
*June 3, 2016 - Three soldiers were killed and five others injured when terrorists opened fire at a BSF convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district. The soldiers were returning to duty from leave.
US Condemns Terrorist Attack on Army Camp in Uri
"The US is committed to our strong partnership with the Indian government to combat terrorism," State Department spokesperson John Kirby said in a statement.
Woman Raped, Thrown Out of Moving Train in Uttar Pradesh
The incident occurred near Abhaypura railway station on the Lucknow-Lalkuan section when the girl was going to college with her sister.
Uri Terror Attack: Pakistan Is a Terrorist State Says Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh at a high-level meeting on Sunday afternoon reviewed the terror attack on an army camp in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir
'Mormugao' Warship of Visakhapatnam Class Launched in Mumbai
An indigenously built warship 'Mormugao' equipped with a range of high-tech missiles was launched on Saturday.
Hyderabad University Student Commits Suicide
A student of University of Hyderabad allegedly committed suicide by hanging in his hostel room on the campus on Saturday, police said.
Man Thrashed by Suspected Cow Vigilantes Dies in Ahmadabad
Ayyub's brother Imran alleged that he was beaten up on the suspicion that he was transporting cows for slaughter.
Communal Clashes in Uttar Pradesh - Four Killed, Five Injured
The deceased were identified as Ehsaan, Sartaaz, Anees and Rizwan. The injured were identified as Furkan, Ansar, Saleem, Aladdin, Shahnawaz and Sarfaraz.
No Logjam In Appointment Of Judges : Centre Tells SC
The central government on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that there was no logjam in clearing name for appointment of judges to the high courts and it was on the job.
Chikungunya Claims 10 Lives, Delhi Health Crisis Deepens
Chikungunya is taking its toll in the national capital where the number of cases have climbed to over 1,000 this season and fever clinics are getting swamped with rush of patients.
Cauvery Water Dispute: Bengaluru Limps Back to Normalcy
Two persons were killed following Monday's violence in the city.
Ban Ki-Moon Hopes India, Other Nations Will Ratify Climate Deal
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has expressed hope that India and other nations will soon ratify the Paris Climate Change agreement.
CBI Challenges Madan Mitra's Bail in High Court
Mitra's counsel had pleaded for bail contending that he was no longer an influential person since he was neither a minister nor an MLA, nor was he holding any party post now.
Biryani Politics In Mewat: Is Food Policing Changing Eating Habits?
Mewat, Haryana's Muslim-dominated district, has long been an island for biryani.
Cauvery Row: PM Modi Appeals For Calm; Centre Assures Help to Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi told News18.com that he was in touch with chief secretary of Karnataka and that whatever additional help is needed will be provided.
Nirbhaya Fund: Only 1 of 18 One-stop Centres is Functional, Claims NGO
When the OSC scheme was introduced in 2015, 35 centres were to be set up. In May, 2016, the government revised that figure to 150 centres.