India
US Consulates to Begin Limited Student Visa Processing from August 17
The visa processing will be done first for emergency student and exchange visitor appointment requests received prior to August 12 and then offer public appointments, according to the release.
AIIMS Doctor's Decomposed Body Found Hanging at Rented Accomodation in Hauz Khas Area of Delhi
Police received information about foul smell emanating from a house in Gautam Nagar.
Delhi Sealing Case: Monitoring Committee Can't Exceed Power & Take Action Beyond Authorisation, Says SC
The top court said this in its verdict in which it dealt with the authority of monitoring committee to seal residential premises on private land, particularly when they are not being used for commercial purpose.
Amit Shah, Undergoing Covid-19 Treatment, Tests Negative; to Remain in Home Isolation for Few More Days
The Union Home Minister also thanked the doctors and medical staff at Medanta Hospital in Gurugram who treated him.
NGT Asks 4 Firms to Pay Rs 286 Crore for Creating ‘Gas Chamber-like' Condition in Mumbai
The NGT said it was only because of these reasons that the companies had been taking actions to arrest the fugitive emissions which were particularly noticeable after 2015 and of late the industries have acted on implementation of action plan.
Four of Family Found Dead under Suspicious Circumstances in Telangana's Wanaparthy District
The bodies of a woman, her daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter were found lying in different parts of their house in Nagpur village of Revalli mandal.
Now, Each Member of Uttarakhand Assembly to Contribute 30% Salary Towards Covid-19 Efforts
The ordinance, passed by the Uttarakhand government, will be in effect from April 2020 to March 2021.
Sonu Sood to Fly 39 Children from Philippines to New Delhi for Liver Transplant Treatment
Actor Sonu Sood on Thursday announced he will arrange travel of 39 children from Philippines to New Delhi for their liver transplant surgery.
Season's Heaviest Showers in Delhi, Country Braces for More Rain in Next Two-three Days
In Uttar Pradesh, two members of a family were killed and as many seriously injured when a wall of their 'kutcha' house collapsed due to heavy rains,
Southern States Continue to Witness Spike in Covid-19 Cases, Karnataka Breaches 2 Lakh Mark
All southern states continued reporting high daily virus numbers, with Andhra Pradesh leading with over 9,000 cases on Thursday.
J&K Police to Collect DNA Samples of People Claiming to be Relatives of 3 Youths Killed in Encounter
A police team from Kashmir has been sent to Rajouri district in Jammu region to collect DNA samples of the people claiming to be relatives of the three youths.
Delhi HC Junks PIL to Include Masks, Hand Sanitizers in List of Essential Commodities
On the issue of reduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST) on these two items, the court said it will not interfere in tax matters unless it is shown that the same was "patently confiscatory" in nature and in the instant matter nothing like that has been s...
Siddaramaiah Discharged from Hospital After Testing Negative for Covid-19
The statement said Siddaramaiah was admitted to hospital on August 3 for urinary infection and subsequently he had tested positive for the coronavirus infection.
Jaishankar Discusses Covid-19 Situation, Vaccine Cooperation With German Foreign Minister
The two leaders also reviewed developments in Europe and Asia.
Bengaluru Violence FIR Says Mob Wanted to Kill MLA’s Nephew, Tried to Snatch Weapons from Police
The FIR into Tuesday night’s violence in Bengaluru said the mob chanted abusive slogans against the police for not letting them “kill” MLA Akhanda Srinivasamurthy’s nephew over a social media post.
‘Feel Seen for the First Time’: For Indian-Americans, Kamala Harris is a Reflection of Their Own Journey
Some Indian-Americans say the consideration of Kamala Harris for a job no Asian-American has held represented a sort of validation of their own family’s choices to come to America.