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Cong Stands by Govt's Reply to Pakistan PM's UNGA Address, Slams BJP Leaders for 'Publicising' Khan's Statement
Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said the party will wait for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to tell the nation about his US trip before commenting further.
35 Dead in Rain-related Incidents Across Uttar Pradesh
On Saturday, four persons died in a house collapse in Mirzapur and an equal number of people were killed when a wall fell on them in Azamgarh due to heavy rain.
Three More Elephants Die in Sri Lanka in Suspected Poisoning, Toll Reaches Seven
Police said the animals were found at a forest reserve near Sigiriya, a fifth-century rock fortress and UNESCO-protected heritage site.
Trains Disrupted, Hospitals Flooded as Heavy Rain Throws Life Out of Gear in Bihar
The state capital Patna has been lashed by incessant shower since Friday night and the weather department has forecast heavy rain for the next few days.
PM's Speech at UNGA 'Belie' Centre's Actions in Jammu and Kashmir, Says National Conference
In the UN General Assembly, PM Modi on Friday exhorted the international community to stand united against terrorism, which he described as one of the biggest challenges not for any single country, but for the entire world.
Remembering the Mahatma at Gandhi Smriti: Retracing His Last Steps, Recalling His Last Moments
Seventy-one years after that January 30 sunset, as India and the world celebrate Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary, Gandhi Smriti where he died is where the Mahatma still lives.
Soon, Rajdhani Express from New Delhi to Reach Mumbai in 10hrs, Kolkata in 12hrs
The Indian Railways plans to cut down the travel time of New Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Express by enhancing infrastructure under Mission Raftaar initiative.
Mahalaya: As Countdown for Durga Puja Begins, How Devotees Observe the End of Pitru Paksha
On Mahalaya, devotees invoke Goddess Durga, who is treated as a daughter in Bengal, by chanting mantras to welcome her from her husband Lord Shiva's abode, Kailash.
No Problem, Absolute Peace on Indo-China Border, Says Kiren Rijiju
Earlier this month, BJP MP from Arunachal Pradesh Tapir Gao had claimed Chinese troops made an incursion in Arunachal Pradeshs remote Anjaw district and constructed a bridge across Kiomru nullah in Chaglagam circle.
'Islamophobia is Creating Divisions, Hijab is Now Becoming a Weapon': Pak PM Imran Khan at UNGA
Khan, who is currently on a week-long visit to the US, delivered his maiden address to the United Nations General Assembly and touched upon several issues, including climate change, money laundering and Islamophobia.
Man Kills Brother in West Delhi for Objecting to His Argument With Mother
The deceased, identified as Anand Tiwari, worked at a local gutka manufacturing company at Rama Road while his brother Amit is presently unemployed and used to do odd jobs, they said.
Mixed Reaction to SC Order on Interim Compensation to Kochi Flat Owners
In its orders on Friday, the court directed demolition of the flats in Maradu within 138 days and asked it to pay Rs 25 lakh interim compensation to each flat owner within four weeks.
Govt Compulsorily Retires 15 More Senior Tax Officials on Graft Charges in Crackdown on Errants
Since June, this is the fourth round of sacking of corrupt tax officials. In the previous three rounds, 49 high ranking tax officers, including 12 from the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), were compulsorily retired.
Fresh Restrictions Imposed in Parts of Kashmir, Markets Remain Shut on Day 54 of Lockdown
Restrictions were imposed in the areas of Nowhatta, Rainawari, Safakadal, Khanyar and Maharaj Gunj in downtown and in Srinagar's Hazratbal zone.
Class 8 DPS Student Succumbs to Dengue Fever in Ahmedabad
Dubey had a fever last Monday. When it did not subside he was admitted to a private hospital on SG Road, where he then developed severe complications and finally succumbed.
Telangana HC Pulls Up KCR-Govt for Failing to Control Dengue Crisis
The bench comprising Chief Justice Raghvendra Singh Chauhan and Justice A Abhishek Reddy called the government-furnished reports as ‘vague’ and ‘redundant’.