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In pics: Heavy snowfall in Srinagar, Jammu-Srinagar National Highway shut
The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway is shut after a mudslide at Kheri leaving several hundred people stranded.
Australian Police releases CCTV footage before Indian woman was fatally stabbed
Ambulance Paramedics treated the woman at the scene before transporting her to Westmead Hospital, where she died at about 12:45 AM on Saturday.
'Aapki Beti Humari Beti' scheme launched in Haryana
Under this scheme, the first girl child born on or after January 22, 2015, in SC and BPL families will be eligible to receive Rs 21,000.
Jairam Ramesh attacks Modi over land bill
In an interview, Ramesh, a former Rural Development Minister, contested BJP's stand that the Land Acquisition Law enacted during the Congress-led UPA rule was not farmer-friendly.
Nagaland mob lynching case: Curfew clamped in Dimapur, 22 arrested
Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) G Akheto Seema said curfew has been imposed in Dimapur town from 3 PM on Sunday till 12 midnight to maintain peace.
Anupam Kher: I wanted 'Mera Woh Matlab Nahin Tha' to premier on my birthday; I want to keep working until I live
A working birthday is the best possible treat that veteran actor Anupam Kher could provide himself.
PDP downplays BJP's criticism of releasing separatist leader
Akhtar said the courts had intervened on the detention of some of the leaders and set them free.
Government committed to bring positive change in lives of women: PM Modi
"The Government is also commencing a mobile helpline to enable women to dial 181 for access to counselling and referral services," he said.
Google celebrates International Women's Day with special doodle
The latest doodle shows women in roles which are still considered unconventional for them to pursue.
Dimapur returning to normalcy, curfew relaxed till 3 PM; mobile, Internet, SMS services blocked
The administration has deployed 11 companies of India Reserve Battalion, three companies of Central Reserved Police Force to maintain law and order.
A woman's body is her own, it shouldn't be violated: Advaita Kala sends out a strong message on International Women's Day, doesn't support ban on 'India's Daughter'
Avaita shares her opinion on BBC's documentary 'India's Daughter', why it is becoming increasingly difficult for her to stay in India and a lot more.
Masrath Alam release will put coalition in danger: Bharatiya Janata Party
"Masrath Alam is a threat to the national security as he is not a political prisoner but a terrorist. The BJP will never tolerate his release." Ravinder Raina said.
PIL in Delhi High Court seeks lifting of ban on December 16 gangrape documentary
A Delhi court had on March 4 said that its order restraining broadcasting of the convict's interview, which was conducted inside Tihar jail in New Delhi, will continue till further orders.
Marilyn Monroe's final photo-shoot images to be auctioned
Marilyn Monroe's final photo-shoot snaps are set to go under hammer in Texas next week.
Dimapur mob lynching case: Situation remains tense in Assam, Nagaland; no arrests so far
A mob of thousands dragged an aalleged man out of Dimapur Central Jail, paraded him naked before lynching him on Thursday.
India, Pakistan failed to fix date for next round of talks: Sartaj Aziz
Aziz was talking to media about Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar's visit after attending launching ceremony of a book by Lt-Gen (retd) Abdul Majeed Malik in Islamabad.