India
Mumbai-Goa Highway Bridge Collapse: 2 Dead, 20 People Missing
Four teams of NDRF, comprising of 40 deep divers each have joined the Coast Guard and other agencies engaged in rescue and relief operations.
Fake Pokemon Go Apps Found in Indian Cyberspace, Users Alerted
The agency has detected at least three aliases or fakes of the original game that are available in the cyberspace and have identified them as 'Pokemon GO Ultimate', 'Guide & Cheats for Pokemon Go' and 'Install Pokemongo'.
Overflowing Reservoirs Likely to End Mumbai's Water Woes
After heavy and long spells of rain, four of the seven reservoirs which supply water to the city, are overflowing, bringing relief to citizens and civic authorities.
Indian Man Arrested for Inappropriately Touching Woman on US Flight
A spokesperson of the airline said in a statement that the plane's crew was "alerted to reports of a disruptive individual who was accused of inappropriately touching a fellow passenger."
Assam Team To Visit Bangladesh For Bringing Back Stranded Elephant
The three-member team will also undertake site visits to explore feasibility of bringing the jumbo back, as it is under severe distress after losing contact with its herd.
Rahul Meets Cong Leaders to Chalk Out Party's Strategy on GST
As the government circulated copies of the draft Constitution Amendment Bill to bring Goods and Services Tax (GST) among MPs, top Congress leaders got into a huddle to chalk out the party's strategy today ahead of its consideration and passage in the Rajy...
Delhi Wakes Up To A Humid Morning, Rains Likely
Yesterday, the maximum temperature recorded in the national capital was 31 degrees, while the minimum settled at 26.4 degrees Celsius.
No Separate Vidarbha Proposal Before Maharashtra govt: Fadnavis
There is no proposal before the Maharashtra government for creation of a separate Vidarbha state, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis informed the State Assembly
One Suspected Terrorist Killed in Kashmir, Combing Operations Underway
One suspected terrorist was killed down by the Indian Army in Jammu and Kashmir’s Naugam sector on Monday.
8 People Dead in Bhiwandi Building Collapse, Rescue Operations Over
The water connection of the building was also cut, the official added.
Death Toll in Kashmir Clashes Rises to 49; Curfew Continues
Curfew remained in force in five police station areas of the summer capital, Anantnag town, Pulwama town, parts of Baramulla town and Shopian town as restrictions on assembly of four or more people continued in entire Kashmir.
Dayanidhi Maran Often Called Himself PM of Telecom, Says Ex-TRAI Chief
Former TRAI chairman Pradip Baijal has alleged that Manmohan Singh looked the other way when the 2G spectrum scam happened.
Govt Not in Favour of Abolishing Death Penalty: Kiren Rijiju
The Government is "not in favour" of abolishing the capital punishment considering the "prevailing circumstances" in the country: Rijiju
Plagued By Traffic Snarls: Gurgaon Wades Through Civic Mess
The Thursday rain led to chock-a-block traffic across the newly-built city, forcing lakhs of commuters to spend chaotic hours on waterlogged roads. Some of them took four to five hours to cover a mere 10km distance.
Protests Over Water Verdict Continues in Karnataka, More Than 70 Arrested
At Navalgund in Dharwad district, police fired teargas and resorted to caning near a bus depot to disperse an angry mob from torching state-run buses parked in the bays.
Hundreds Stuck For Over 7 Hours Due to Waterlogging in Gurgaon
Over four feet deep water was witnessed inundating some places near the expressway.