India
Arunachal Pradesh reeling under flood-like situation
Several districts of Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday continued to reel under flood-like situation triggered by incessant rain over the past few days .
Cyberabad police bans drones for photography at events due to terror threat
The directive has been issued by the police citing use of drones for photography and live telecast of events without prior permission.
Time to make UN vibrant with India as permanent member: Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan
Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has emphasized the need for urgent UN Security Council reform, saying it is time to make the powerful body "vibrant" with the inclusion of India as a permanent member.
40 pouches of narcotic substance recovered from woman's body
No surgery was done on the woman and the concealed substance was taken out using appropriate medical methods, the official said.
Colonel Pushpender Singh's 95-year-old mother, who is having one meal a day in fight for OROP, hospitalised
It's been over a week since she joined the protests and she has been having only one meal and drinks tea twice in a day.
Dalit youth found hanging in police custody
A Dalit youth, detained on charge of motorcycle lifting, was allegedly found hanging in police custody in Dewa Kotwali.
Fresh charges of attempt to murder to be filed against Indrani, Sanjeev, driver for trying to kill Mikhail
Guwahati-based Mikhail had earlier told police that Indrani tried to kill him thrice.
Pakistani terrorist's fear aborted the mission in J&K
Abu, a 17-year-old resident of Khyber Pakthunwa in Pakistan, started crying and developed second thoughts on the mission he was supposed to carry out.
Tapan Ray named new Corporate Affairs Secretary
Gujarat cadre IAS officer Tapan Ray was on Friday appointed as the new Secretary in Corporate Affairs Ministry, where he will replace Anjuly Chib Duggal who has been named as Financial Affairs Secretary.
'Insulted' by government and fighting for OROP, 1965 war heroes pay homage to martyrs at Jantar Mantar
Ex-servicemen, many of whom fought during the 1965 India-Pakistan war, boycotted the official function to mark the 50th anniversary of the war at India Gate's Amar Jawan Jyoti.
Government approves bids for 1k tonnes of onion import
The approved bidder has been asked to source onions from Egypt, China, Pakistan and other countries where the commodity is available
With row in backdrop, PM Modi to interact with students on the eve of Teacher's Day
States have also been asked to send the names of two students for being nominated by the Ministry to interact with the PM at Manekshaw Auditorium.
Pakistan terrorist's arrest: 'Chilly grenades' make him panicky
Sajjad Ahmed was subsequently arrested and he identified himself as a resident of Muzzafargarh in Pakistan's Punjab province.
PMO refuses to disclose Bose files; CIC reserves order
The Prime Minister's Office has told the Central Information Commission that it cannot declassify files related to freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose as it will adversely affect relations with foreign countries.
Terrorist killed in encounter in Kashmir's Uri sector
An unidentified militant was killed in an encounter with security forces near the Line of Control in Uri area of North Kashmir's Baramulla district on Wednesday.