India
Kashmir secretariat resumes functioning after 16 days
The civil secretariat, the state legislature complex and the high court complex were inundated September 7 causing damage to the records kept in these institutions.
Dhaula Kuan rape case: Accused says police tampered with evidence
Defence counsel Amit Shrivastava, appearing for accused Usman alias Kale, filed a written argument alleging that Delhi Police tampered with the case properties.
CIL scouting for locations for Rs 7,000 cr solar projects
CIL is in talks with the New and Renewable Energy Ministry for setting up a combined capacity of 1,000 MW.
States asked to gear up for cleanliness campaign from September 25
The letter also spoke about effective use of mass media such as radio, television and newspapers, digital media such as Internet and mobile and direct media to spread the message.
IIT eases norm, allows board exam marks; 20 percentile to stay
Presently, only students those who are in the top-20 percentile in their Class XII board exams are admitted to the 16 IITs across the country.
Delhi: HC asks AIIMS to provide urgent treatment to undertrial Maoist
Chandan Deonath is suffering from life-threatening Brain Tumour and Penial Tumour With Hydro-Cphalus.
Pakistan: Maj Gen Rizwan Akhtar named new ISI chief, to take charge on November 8
Major General Rizwan Akhtar has been appointed Director General of Pakistan's inteligence agency ISI on Monday.
Gene-editing method to kill antibiotic-resistant bugs
The CRISPR genome-editing system presented the perfect strategy to go after those genes.
Asian Games 2014: Ghosal in squash final; two bronze medals for India on Day 3
Ghosal created history by becoming the first India to reach squash final at the Asiad after bronze from Pallikal and women shooters in the 25m Pistol Team.
Bigg Boss 8: Hilarious Upen Patel jokes you shouldn't miss
As soon as the actor entered the Bigg Boss house and spoke to Salman Khan in a weird accent, many took to Twitter to take digs at him.
White House intruder identified as Army veteran
The military does not provide details about a soldier's disability due to privacy considerations.
Pakistan developing sea-based and short-range N-weapons: Analysts
In a sign of that ambition, Pakistan in 2012 created the Naval Strategic Force command, which is similar to the air force and army commands that oversee nuclear weapons.
Pakistani Islamists use floods to turn opinion against India
"India irrigates its deserts and dumps extra water on Pakistan without any warning," Hafiz Saeed said.
Asian Games 2014: Indian women settle for badminton team bronze
Though Saina Nehwal gave India a good start by winning the first singles, her compatriots went on to lose the next three ties and go down 1-3 in the last-four clash.
Britain hires dyslexic spies in anti-terror campaign
The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), referred to as the UK's listening post, uses the ability of these "neuro-diverse" spies to analyse complex information in a "dispassionate, logical and analytical" way to combat threats.
Odisha: Voters' awareness campaign to raise votes in Kandhamal bypolls
To ensure participation in Kandhamal Lok Sabha by-election, the district administration has started systematic voters' education.