India
FTII students write to I&B Ministry, agree to hold talks
The FTII students replied after the I&B ministry wrote to the students seeking an amicable solution to the issue.
Nehru Museum director Mahesh Rangarajan presses resignation, accepted
It also came in the midst of the Congress party accusing the government of being engaged in "diabolical" actions to belittle the legacy of Nehru by going for a "complete revamp".
Use Hindi in all official communications: Delhi Police Commissioner to his force
In the circular, Bassi claimed that using the "official language of the nation" would help serve the common man better as it will improve level of communication".
Police arrest one in Sikar gangrape case with help of CCTV footage
The suspect who has been identified as Pawan Vishnoi was arrested from Bikaner.
Private ambulance operators on strike in Haryana over imposition of Passenger and Goods Tax
There are around 8,000 private ambulances that operate across Haryana including the National Capital Region (NCR) each day and the strike adversely affected the medical services as many of these are attached to private as well as public hospitals.
As hospitals refuse to admit dengue patients, death toll in Delhi climbs to 11, government plans action
Amid reports of more hospitals denying admission to dengue patients, the death toll due to the disease in Delhi went up to 11 on Tuesday.
Sequel to 'Humraaz' possible: Abbas-Mustan
The film, starring Bobby Deol, Akshaye Khanna and Amisha Patel in lead roles, performed well at box office.
Judge forced to resign for racist remarks against British Indian
An official inquiry was initiated last year against District Judge Terence Hollingworth after he told lawyers that it won't be a problem for them to fetch Deepa Patel the victim in a harassment case
2006 Mumbai train blasts convicts want to be spared the noose; seek leniency
Judge Yatin D Shinde called each convict before him and recorded their oral statements on the quantum of sentence to be given to them.
Dengue outbreak: Delhi government cancels leave of doctors
"In view of that we directed them to cancel the leaves of their doctors and para-medical staff till this emergency situation prevails," said the official.
China says no LAC stand-off with India; seeks clarification
A similar face-off took place at Chumar in Ladakh during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India in 2014.
Court to pass order on charges against Hizbul chief on September 21
The court said that if no clarification was required on arguments advanced by NIA and the four accused, then it would pass the order on charges on September 21.
Ahmedabad Police goofs up; summons 2 NRIs for violence over Patel quota row
Cases of violence, including rioting and arson were reported across the state after Hardik Patel was detained by the city police on August 25 from GMDC ground.
EC crackdowns on illegal fund movement in poll-bound Bihar
Nine illegal arms manufacturing units were also busted in a raids conducted throughout the day by the watchdog, an EC official said.
Gurgaon police seek permission to question Saudi diplomat in sexual abuse case
The External Affairs Ministry (MEA) has maintained the accused diplomat is still in India but he has fled from Gurgaon. The Gurgaon police wants permission to speak to the diplomat and his wife.
Meat, beef ban fever spreads to Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir, Ahmedabad
Rajasthan government ordered ban on sale of meat and fish on September 17, 18 and 27 on account of festivals, including that of Jains.