India
Now, Delhi Police to Start Anti-Romeo Squads - With a Different Name
The chief of Delhi Police is mulling a proposal to start an anti-harassment operation similar to the anti-Romeo squad in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh - but the name will be different.
ICHR to Use Underwater Archeology to Validate Ram Setu of Yore
At the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), they are going cutting-edge to validate a mythical bridge whose claim dates back to several millennia.
NEET to be Conducted in 103 Cities This Time: HRD Minister Javadekar
"Earlier it was conducted in 80 cities. Now we have increased to 103 cities with thousands of centres and the new choice to the students for selection of nearby cities have been given. The exams are being conducted under the Health Ministry guidelines," t...
Fear-stricken Resident Doctors at AIIMS Wear Helmets to Work
Standing in solidarity with the doctors of Maharashtra, resident doctors at All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi are protesting in a unique fashion - wearing helmets to work.
Ravindra Gaikwad's Air India 'Slapgate' Incident Makes it to the Pages of Guardian, BBC
Ravindra Gaikwad, the Shiv Sena MP who assaulted an Air India steward, has made it to the pages of the international media.
Pawan Hans to Start Dilli Darshan Chopper Rides at Rs 2,500
"Initially, the helicopter ride/Delhi Darshan is planned for March 25-26. Further, regular helicopter ride/Delhi Darshan is commencing from April 1 onwards," Pawan Hans Limited said in a statement.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis moots apex panel for security of medical staff
If the doctors on duty were attacked, the expenses for their legal and medical aid would be borne by the government, the official said.
Non-bailable Charges Slapped On Bengali Poet Srijato For Hurting 'Religious Sentiments'
Non-bailable charges were slapped on a Bengali poet Srijato Bandyopadhyay on Wednesday two days after a college student filed an FIR against him in the Siliguri cyber cell for his controversial poem 'Abhishap'.
Babri Masjid Case: Supreme Court to Hear Matter After Two Weeks
The Supreme Court on Thursday has adjouned the hearing for two weeks in the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition case.
What Are Anti-Romeo Squads? How Do They Operate? Points to know
In its election manifesto for Uttar Pradesh, the BJP promised to create Anti-Romeo Dals (or squads) near colleges to "ensure the safety of college-going girls" and "check eve-teasing".
Live: Uttar Pradesh CM Adityanath Speaks in Lok Sabha
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath speaks in Lok Sabha, possibly his farewell address to the House.
Ram Janmabhoomi Row - Babri Masjid: CJI Says Solve Ayodhya Dispute Amicably Out of Court, Offers to Mediate
Supreme Court on Tuesday asked both the parties concerned to settle the Ram Jambhumi dispute outside the court.
Yogi's Real Challenge: Containing the Hindutva Muscle Flexing
Hours after the BJP’s landslide victory in Uttar Pradesh, posters appeared in a Bareilly village that put everyone on edge. According to a report, the posters came up in over two dozen locations in Jianagla village, around 70 kms from Bareilly city, askin...
Snow Blizzard in Arunachal, Army Rescues 127 Tourists
The Army has rescued 127 tourists stranded at the Sela Pass near Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, official sources said on Sunday.
Jat Agitation: Metro Services Outside Delhi to Remain Close From Sunday Night
Metro trains will not travel beyond the city's borders from 11.30 PM today, while 12 stations in Central Delhi will be shut from 8 PM till further orders.
NDA Demands Sacking of Bihar Ministers in Paper Leak Case
Opposition NDA in both Houses of Bihar Legislature on Saturday demanded resignation of two state ministers in the wake of their names appearing in the police probe into the Bihar State Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) paper leak incident.