India
Rahul Gandhi's march-for-farmers in Telangana postponed by three days
Gandhi will reach Telangana on May 14 and begin the march on the morning of the next day.
J&K: Artificial lake on Phuktal river in Kargil bursts, villages downstream brace for flash floods
Official have shifted people from several villages downstream to safety. While they claim that there will be no loss of, damage to property is expected.
SC stays trial proceedings against Rahul Gandhi in defamation case
The defamation case was filed before a trial court in Maharashtra for allegedly blaming RSS for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
Sayeed promises good governance in J&K; appeals people to be patient
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on Tuesday appealed the people of the state to be patient with the PDP-BJP coalition government, saying it would take time to put the system back on track.
All about India's indigenous surface-to-air Akash missile system
India has finally got a formidable and indigenous anti-aircraft missile system with the handing over of the surface-to-air (SAM) Akash to the Indian Army on Tuesday.
US choppers begin Nepal earthquake reconnaissance flights
Nine days after quake brought destruction to Nepal, the helicopters surveyed mountain.
Buddha's teachings an answer to world's turmoil: Narendra Modi
On the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said his teachings of compassion were the answer to the ongoing turmoil in the world and wished that "beloved" Nepal bounces back soon from its current crisis created by the d...
UN assures taking up Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi release issue after India expresses concern
India’s Ambassador to the UN had written a letter to the Chair of the UNSC al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee Ambassador expressing concern over Lakhvi’s release.
UP: Locals clash with police officials in Shamli
The police later resorted to lathicharge to control the crowd.
In India's grain bowl, recent rains ease weak monsoon worries for farmers and Modi government
Recent unseasonal rainfall in India has come as a blessing for some farmers as it has replenished reservoirs in parts of the country, allaying concerns stemming from forecasts for a weak summer monsoon this year.
Rahul Gandhi lauds workers on May Day
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, who has been raising farmers' issues voiceferously, in Friday paid tribute to the working class on May Day, saying their hard work and sweat have contributed to building of the nation.
Application to help Nepal earthquake victims launched
An online application promising to aid the search and rescue efforts in earthquake-ravaged Nepal was launched in New Delhi, a statement said on Thursday.
BJP world's largest party with over 10 crore members: Amit Shah
Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah on Thursday said the BJP was now the world's largest political party with 10 crore new members.
Man gunned down near Gurgaon
A 22-year-old man was shot seven times by unidentified assailants near here, police said, adding he died on the spot.
LG G4: 5 key highlights of LG's new mobile software UX 4.0
Quick Shot allows customers to take pictures without opening the camera app by tapping the power button on the back twice while the display is off.
India's aid to Nepal named 'Operation Maitri'
The Indian Army has named the aid to Nepal 'Operation Maitri' or friendship, a day after it started extending help to the neighbouring country that was hit by a massive earthquake.