India
Expelled BSP Leader Naseemuddin Siddiqui Floats New Outfit
Naseemuddin, the Muslim face of BSP, was expelled from the party on May 10 for carrying out "anti-party" activities, prompting him to hit back at party supremo Mayawati.
Sabzar Bhat, Burhan Wani's Successor, Killed in Tral Encounter
Hizbul Mujahideen commander Sabzar Ahmad Bhat, who had succeeded Burhan Wani as the militant outfit’s chief, was among two terrorists gunned down during an hours-long encounter in Tral area of south Kashmir, Army sources told CNN-News18.
Parachutes Spotted Near Sukhoi Crash Site During Search for 2 IAF Pilots
A search operation was underway for two Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots who had gone missing four days ago on board a Sukhoi-30 jet, the wreckage of which was found on Friday in a forested area in Assam.
Demonetisation was Tough Decision but People Supported it: PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that demonetisation was a very tough decision for him to take but the people stood by him.
'Campaign of Calumny': Tharoor Files Defamation Suit Against Arnab Goswami
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has filed a defamation case against Republic TV’s Arnab Goswami.
Permission Denied, But Rahul Gandhi 'Firm' on Visiting Riot-hit Saharanpur
Gandhi’s scheduled visit comes in the wake of a visit to the village by Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati, who lashed out at the Yogi Adityanath-led state government for failing to maintain law and order in the state
Modi@3: From A Prime Minister To Biggest Political Phenomenon Since Nehru
Is the glass half-full, more than half-full, or below half-empty? The perception depends entirely on one’s political preferences and the debate plays itself out on the 9 pm circus every evening, writes Ashok Malik.
Man Hacked to Death in Broad Daylight in Andhra's Kaddapa District
In a horrific murder, a man, M Reddy, was hacked to death by two men, who repeatedly assaulted him in broad daylight in Andhra Pradesh's Kaddapa district.
Muslims can do Yoga as Long as it's Not Puja, Says Top Sunni Cleric
Top Sunni cleric and a member of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali, on Thursday, said that there was no issue with Muslims participating in International Yoga Day celebrations, as long as it didn’t involve any kind...
India's Plans to Ban Chinese Power Firms Will Backfire: Report
India's plans to ban Chinese power firms due to concerns over cyber-attacks could backfire on India even though the move would cause losses to companies from China, a report in a state-run daily said on Thursday.
Narendra Modi Stresses on Affordable Treatment For all
"I congratulate Tata (Memorial) hospital on their platinum jubilee. I am happy to release this book," Modi said after releasing the book titled 'Indelible footprints on the sands of time'.
China Says no Info on Missing IAF Sukhoi-30 Fighter Jet
China on Wednesday said it has no information on the missing Indian Air Force Sukhoi fighter jet with two pilots on board and asked India to stick to the arrangements reached between the two sides to maintain peace.
CBSE Class 12 Results: Twitterati's Take on Delay is a Laugh Riot
The CBSE had not released an official date for the results but media reports and exam-tracking portals had said the results were likely to be declared on May 24
Rising UP: Indian Muslims' Forefathers Weren't Babur or Aurangzeb, Says UP CM
The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath will be at the 'Rising UP', a News18 Network event that will see the high and mighty of the state come together in the city.
As Modi's Political Stock is on The Rise, so is Ramdev's Business Empire
Two days after the election results were announced, a pair of senior BJP leaders attended a stadium event in New Delhi to thank Ramdev and his volunteers. Both had signed the pledges shown in Ramdev's video earlier in the year.
Nothing to Brag About: Abdul Basit on Video Showing India’s Attack on Pak Base
Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit on Tuesday denied the Indian Army attack on its territory in Naushera sector and said he had not received any such report from Pakistani side.