India
Hyderabad Dalit student's death protest reaches Delhi, minister booked
Police used water canons to disperse the angry protesters.
SC notice to Delhi Police asking about action taken in threats issued to petitioner in Sabarimala case
The popular Hindu temple is one of a few in India which bar women of reproductive age, only allowing entry to girls aged under 10 and women over 50.
India, Japan to deepen energy ties; Piyush Goyal invites investment
Goyal invited his Japanese counterpart to visit India for the 9th Energy Dialogue in 2017.
Army dogs to walk down Rajpath this Republic Day after 26 years
Sources said the marching of the canine squad at the Republic Day Parade on Rajpath will be after a gap of 26 years.
India on track to register entire population using Aadhaar: World Bank
The World Bank said that Aadhar would help the government promote the inclusion of disadvantaged groups in its welfare schemes.
Bengaluru's civic body mortgaging key buildings to get loans of over Rs 1600 crore
The iconic Krishna Rajendra Market, the Kempegowda museum, the public utility building on MG Road, the Mayo Hall building have been mortgaged by the city's civic body.
No official word on Masood Azhar's detention, India defers decision on talks
NSA Ajit Doval is away in Paris and is expected back in the country on Thursday. MEA sources said a decision will be announced soon after his return.
Pakistan constitutes JIT to probe links to Pathankot attack
The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) was set up following an order of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to ensure a thorough and fair probe by Pakistan.
Gadkari hopeful of Road Safety Bill passage in Budget session
Addressing the India Road Safety week, the minister said the Bill has been prepared in consultations with experts from Britain, the US, Japan, Germany and Singapore and therefore we are hopeful the Bill will pass the Parliamentary muster.
Samples of 45 whale carcasses taken for tests
Officials clarified that carcasses of 45 short-finned pilot whales were found washed ashore near Tiruchendur beach in Tuticorin district early on Tuesday, in a phenomenon they described as unusual.
Pakistan Army has derailed peace process several times: General Dalbir Singh Suhag
The Chief also rejected allegations about lack of coordination in response to the attack saying there was "complete synergy".
11-year-old boy mimics hanging in TV serial, loses life
The child had a meal with his brother and sister and was watching TV with his siblings before committing the 'stunt', police said.
NGO comes under Supreme Court scanner for filing too many PILs
The bench said it was of the view that if there was a genuine mechanism to scrutinise information, there would be no problem if the NGO gets financial support for its functioning.
Italian senator claims marine won't return to India, MEA says remark not official
According to sources in the Ministry of External Affairs, the statement is that of an Italian politician and not that of the country's government.
New Indian High Commissioner to UK Navtej Sarna takes charge
Sarna, among the longest-serving spokespersons of the Ministry of External Affairs between 2002 and 2008, is an author of many fiction and non-fiction books.