India
'There's Actually Winter in Mumbai': Perplexed Residents React as Mercury Dips to 13 Degrees in Some Areas
The drop in Mumbai temperature is said to be a result of western disturbance that has brought cold and dry winds from north India.
States to Meet Centre Today to Discuss Modalities for 2020 Census, NPR Amid Oppn; Bengal to Skip
Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai will chair the meeting which will be attended by Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and Chief Secretaries and Census Directors of all states.
Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad Released from Tihar, Says Will Continue Fight against CAA
After being released from jail, Azad said he will visit Jama Masjid at 1 pm on Friday. "Later, I will also visit Ravidas temple, a gurudwara and a church," he said.
Alleged Bookie Sanjeev Chawla Loses UK Appeal, Set to be Extradited to India
Chawla, wanted in India to face charges of cricket match-fixing dating back to 2000, has been fighting against his extradition on human rights grounds and had sought permission to appeal against an extradition order signed off by the UK government last ye...
Soldier Killed, Three Injured as Avalanche Hits Army Post in Kargil
The avalanche hit the army post in Mushkoh valley in which four soldiers were buried, officials said. One soldier died while three injured were rescued.
Protesters Detained at Turkman Gate in Delhi as Anti-CAA Stir Continues
The shopkeepers in the area closed their establishments and came out to form a human chain. The protesters said they will again come out on road in the evening.
$26 Billion Defence Production Turnover Target by 2025, Says Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
The government has taken several steps to support the private sector to boost indigenous defence manufacturing, said Rajnath Singh.
SGPC and Akal Takht Oppose Saffron Touch to Amritsar Railway Station
Several Sikh outfits and personalities have apprehended that the blueprint of renovation work has a saffron touch and pays no heed to the Sikh heritage values of the holy city.
As Sea of Protesters Joins Anti-CAA Rally in Mangalore, Scores Reach Venue via Boats
Nearly 3 lakh people joined the anti-CAA rally at the Shah Gardens Adyar in Kannur on the outskirts of Mangalore in Karnataka on Wednesday with many of them taking boats to reach the venue.
JNU Extends Semester Registration Date Till January 17 amid Boycott by Students
After that deadline, the VC may consider written requests for registration and grant the permission for late registration, the official said.
CSBC Bihar Police Constable Recruitment 2020 Exam Postponed, Check Details on csbc.bih.nic.in
Earlier the recruitment examination was supposed to take place on January 20. Candidates, who are preparing for the examination, can read the official notification on the official website.
Delhi Court to Pronounce Judgment on January 18 in 2013 Gang Rape Case Of 5-Year-Old
On April 15, 2013, a five year old was allegedly raped and murdered in east Delhi and some objects were shoved in her private parts.
Assam Accord: MHA Gives One More Month to Finalise Report on Quantum of Seats to be Reserved in Assembly
The committee was formed in July last year under the chairmanship of Justice (retd) Biplab Kumar Sarma. It was asked to give its report within six month of its constitution, i.e. by January 15.
Terrorists Using Encrypted Mobile Communications to Reactivate Cadres in Kashmir: Govt
Efforts are being made by terrorists to infiltrate from across the border, reactivate their cadres and scale up anti-national activities in the region by using Voice on Internet Protocol and encrypted mobile communications, and through various social medi...
After Tihar Inaction, How Delhi Govt's Statement in Nirbhaya Case May Mean Indefinite Delay in Hanging
Counsel Rahul Mehra said the Delhi government will approach the trial judge on January 21 with a request for issuance of a fresh death warrant since the execution on January 22 was not possible under the Delhi Jail Manual.
Nudged Again By China, UN Security Council Likely to Hold Closed-door Meeting on Kashmir
French diplomatic sources said the country's position remains unchanged and clear: that the Kashmir issue must be settled bilaterally between India and Pakistan.