India
'Modi Wanted Camp David Dinner With Trump, White House Said It's Not in Cards’
American author Bob Woodward in his latest book "Fear: Trump in the White House" has a small segment on India and June 26, 2017 visit of Narendra Modi to the White House.
TN Governor Has no Power to Release Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case Convicts: Officials
Since the investigation into the assassination was carried out by a CBI-led team, the governor will have to consult with the central government before he takes a decision to remit or commute the sentence of the seven convicts, a Home Ministry official sai...
Man Who Stole Nizam’s Gold Tiffin Worth Crores Used it Every Day to Have food, Police Say
The thieves, who made away with a gold tiffin box, a cup studded with rubies, diamonds and emeralds, a saucer and a spoon, fled to Mumbai and lived in a luxury hotel before being nabbed.
Telangana Congress Leader Jagga Reddy Arrested for Trafficking 3 People to US on Forged Papers
T. Jayaprakash Reddy was detained on the charges of impersonation, forgery, cheating and human trafficking.
Class 11 Girl Commits Suicide for Maratha Quota, Note Alleges Caste Bias in Admissions
Kishori left a note where she has mentioned that she was committing suicide for reservation to the Maratha caste. She mentioned that she had secured 89 per cent marks in her Class 10 exams this year, but was unable to get admission to the science stream i...
21,000 Calls Attempted to Avail Doorstep Delivery of Services on 1st Day: Delhi Govt
According to the Delhi government, the number of calls as compared to day 1 is, however, likely to go down on the consecutive days as there were many callers who called just out of curiosity and to know whether the scheme has started.
Bureaucratic Reshuffle: 30 New Joint Secretaries Appointed in Different Central Govt Depts
IAS officers Piyush Goel and Nidhi Khare will be joint secretaries in the Home Ministry for five years, an order issued by the personnel ministry said.
Lucknow Metro North-south Corridor Likely to Be Completed by 2019 April: Official
The 23-km stretch from the Chaudhary Charan Singh airport to Munshipullia will have 21 stations, Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) Managing Director Kumar Keshav told reporters in Lucknow.
UPSC Recruitment 2018: Application Process Begins at upsonline.nic.in. How to Apply
Interested and eligible candidates can follow the instructions below and apply online for the relevant job on or before 27th September 2018 at upsonline.nic.in.
National Herald Case: Delhi HC Dismisses Pleas of Sonia, Rahul Gandhi Against Reopening of Tax Assessment
The bench also dismissed the petition of Congress leader Oscar Fernandes who had also challenged the reopening of his tax assessment for the same year (2011-12).
Bharat Bandh in Goa: Congress Leaders Visit Petrol Pumps to Create Awareness
All India Congress Committee secretary A Chellakumar told reporters that the state unit of the Congress was not observing the shutdown as Goa is getting ready for Ganesh festivities.
Four in Delhi Die of Asphyxiation After Entering Sewage Treatment Plant
After entering the Sewage Treatment Plant, the four victims died allegedly after they inhaled toxic gases and one of the victim who accompanied them remains critical.
IPS Officer Who Googled Suicide and Consumed Poison, Dies in Kanpur
Surendra Kumar Das, an officer of the 2014 batch, was posted in Kanpur as Superintendent of Police City (East) and was undergoing treatment at a private hospital after consuming poisionous substance on Wednesday.
Woman Can't File Dowry Harassment FIR After Divorce, Says Supreme Court
The maximum punishment under penal provisions for dowry harassment goes up to five years in jail along with monetary penalty.
19 Children Rescued from Kathua Orphanage Run by Kerala Pastor After Complaints of 'Torture'
The pastor failed to produce any document for running the centre during the raid and the motive behind operating the facility is under investigation.
Kochi Nuns, Priests Out on the Streets Against Rape-Accused Jalandhar Bishop
As Kerala's focus shifted to the flood crisis, the unnamed nun continued to fight a lonely battle. In fact, she approached the police again last week and alleged that close associates of the Bishop had hired an Assam-native to spy on her at the convent.