India
Rahul Gandhi Gets Unexpected Kiss from a Man While Visiting Flood-hit Wayanad in Kerala
The 'kissing' incident is said to have occurred when his car was stopped to enable Gandhi greet people who gathered on the wayside to have a glimpse of him.
Threat Message from Pakistan Asking India to Withdraw Troops from J&K, Police Begin Probe
The message, received by the Kollam collectorate, also carries threat to the Army Headquarters, the Prime Minister, BJP and RSS members saying they were under the watch of those who had sent the message.
IBPS PO Recruitment 2019: Enrollment Process to End on August 28 at ibps.in
Interested candidates are advised to visit the online portal for enrollment. The IBPS started the application process for IBPS PO Registration 2019 on August 7.
23 Killed, 13 Injured in Fire at Bar in Mexico: Report
The fire killed at least eight women and 15 men, with another 13 people being treated at hospitals after being seriously injured.
SC Issues Notices to Centre, J&K on Plea for Removal of Restrictions Imposed on Journalists
The bench asked the Centre and Jammu and Kashmir administration to file their responses on the plea within seven days.
Congress Slams Pakistan for Dragging Rahul Gandhi's Name in Petition Moved in UN on Kashmir
In a statement, the opposition party said Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh were and would always be an integral part of India as it accused Pakistan of instigating violence in Jammu and Kashmir.
Fire Breaks Out at Timber Yard in Mumbai's Byculla, No Casualty
The incident took place at around 2.25 am and eight fire tenders along with fire brigade jawans were rushed to the spot, the official said.
Pakistan-origin British Lawmaker Faces Backlash After Insensitive Tweet Targeting PM Modi
Union minister Kiren Rijiju, Congress leader Milind Deora were among the top leaders who slammed the British lawmaker over his deplorable tweet.
If China Crossed into Grey Zone 100 Times, We Did the Double, Says Eastern Army Commander
Claiming that India has come a long way from 1962, Army vice-chief designate Lt Gen MM Naravane said it was China which was caught unprepared during the 2017 Doklam standoff.
One of 6 Rescued Camels Dies in Assam Police Station as Flock Awaits Court Order to be Sent Back to Rajasthan
According to police, one of the five camels kept at the Dhula police station died on Tuesday. The sixth camel is being looked after at the Mangaldai police station. The animals were seized from Dhula market on August 10.
Odisha Actor Papu Pam Pam Mimics Viral Singer Ranu Mandal, Apologises after Protests
An FIR was later lodged against Papu at the Nischintakoili police station in Cuttack district, accusing him of insulting Ranu Mandal and hurting sentiments of people from Odisha who admire her rags-to-riches story.
Monsoon Diseases: Here are The Common Causes That are Responsible for Japanese Encephalitis
The flavivirus, a common cause of Japanese encephalitis, can affect both humans and animals. The virus is passed from animals to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito.
'National, Not Political': Vice President Naidu Terms Abrogation of Article 370 as 'Need of the Hour'
Quoting Jawaharlal Nehru's speech of November 1963, the Vice-President noted that Article 370 was only "temporary and transitory".
Bombay HC Upholds Acquittal of Ex-scribe Jigna Vora in J Dey Murder Case
Dey, 56, was shot dead by two motorcycle-borne assailants on June 11, 2011 in suburban Powai when he was on his way to his residence.
Dengue, Malaria, Chikungunya: Vector-borne Diseases on the Rise in Delhi
The number of cases of dengue and malaria in New Delhi is, however, less than 2018 during the same time, when the national capital saw 145 cases of malaria and 78 cases of dengue.
Chidambaram Painted as ‘Kingpin’ of an Offence That Did Not Exist in 2007, Supreme Court Told
Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing Chidambaram, told the court that the offence allegedly dated back to 2007-08 but the PMLA provisions only came into effect in 2009.