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‘You Killed a Man Who Loved Kashmir, Now Kill Us All', Says Post on Slain Kashmir Cop’s FB Page
The Facebook post termed Mir Imtiyaz as a devout Muslim who had excelled in his studies as well as profession.
How 3 Govts Used 'Tweaked Formula' as Excuse Despite 25,000 Encephalitis Deaths in 40 Years
A total of 25,000 deaths are estimated to have taken place in Gorakhpur due to AES and JE since 1978. In the past decade, there have been over 8,000 deaths — an average of seven every day, as per state records.
Restaurant Owner Shot Dead in Noida, Assailants Unidentified
The incident occurred when Jaipal, who runs a restaurant in Tappal, was returning home on his two-wheeler, the police said.
Now Gujarat Hit by Zika Virus, Health Officials Say Taking All Precautions
Health authorities in Gujarat said a woman tested positive for Zika and was treated at a state hospital in the capital Ahmedabad, the first confirmed case outside Rajasthan this year.
Out on Morning Walk, Bihar College Teacher Shot Dead
The deceased has been identified as 58-year-old Arvind Kumar, a professor at Pairu Mahto Somari College in Bihar Sharif.
SC Trashes Plea for Re-election in Uttarakhand Chief Minister's Constituency
The court dismissed a plea filed by a woman candidate seeking re-poll and also upheld a fine of Rs 2 lakh on her for the 'vexatious litigation'.
Hope Democratic Values Would be Respected: India on Political Turmoil in Sri Lanka
"India is closely following the recent political developments in Sri Lanka. As a democracy and a close friendly neighbour, we hopethat democratic values and constitutional process will be respected," External Affairs Ministry Spokeperson Raveesh Kumar sai...
PM Modi Gifts Handcrafted Stone Bowls, Dhurries, Jodhpuri Chest to Shinzo Abe
The gifts were specially crafted on the occasion of Modi's visit to Japan for the two-day India-Japan annual summit.
Madan Lal Khurana Passes Away; PM Modi, President Kovind Express Condolence
A BJP veteran, Khurana was the chief minister of Delhi from 1993 to 1996 and was appointed the governor of Rajasthan in 2004.
Cattle Trader Robbed, Shot Dead in Muzaffarnagar
The deceased was returning to his home in Mansurpur village from a cattle mela in Bihari village when the incident took place, police said.
This 12-year-old Girl Has Never Been to School But is All Set To Appear for Class 10 Boards
Khatun, who hails from Howrah district, secured 52 percent marks in the eligibility examination, results of which were announced on October 11.
Kashmiri People Should Stand with Govt, Not Separatists in Fight Against Terrorism: Jaitley
Jaitley regretted that at a time when the country is dealing with troubles being fomented from across the border, some local groups have joined them and the worst sufferers are Kashmiri people themselves.
IBPS SO 2019 Notification Released, Application Process Begins from November 6
The online application process for the IBPS SO 2019 will begin from November 6 and end on November 26, 2018. The preliminary exam will be conducted on December 29, 30.
Projects Worth Rs 1 Lakh Crore to be Launched in UP in November, Opposition Terms it a 'Political Gimmick'
While the government had signed MoUs worth more than Rs 4 lakh crore in February, it launched projects worth Rs 60,000 crore in five months in a massive ceremony presided over by PM Modi.
Trump Appoints Indian-American as Chairman of Key Federal Energy Agency
Neil Chatterjee, who is FERC Commissioner, would replace Kevin McIntyre as chairman of the prestigious agency. McIntyre resigned on October 22 citing health reasons.
Protesters Were Ready to Spill Blood in Sabarimala to Force Closure of Temple, Says Activist Rahul Easwar
Released on bail after being arrested over the stir, he claimed 20 Lord Ayyappa devotees opposing the entry of women were ready to inflict knife injuries on themselves which would have forced the priests to close the temple gates on account of impurity.