India
Post Floods, Kerala Set to Welcome Tourists From October: Official
Addressing a press conference on the sidelines of the Travel and Tourism Fair, the official said that priority was being accorded to the restoration of road links in the state.
Separate Counters at Over 90 Airports to Offer Tea, Snacks at MRP; Delhi, Mumbai Not on List
The move comes after persistent complaints by passengers about the exorbitant rates charged for food and beverages at airport terminals.
International Literacy Day: Gul Panag Explains Why She Isn't Happy With India's Literacy Rate
As India joins the rest of the world in celebrating the 51st International Literacy Day today, we ask actress Gul Panag if she is happy with the literacy rate in India, if the loopholes in the education system has become a curse of modern India and more.
India to Cancel Overseas Citizenship Cards of Sherin Mathews' Foster Parents, Relatives in US
The three-year-old girl was found dead in a culvert in Dallas in October last year.
Filled with Cautious Hope After New Imran Khan Govt in Pak, Says High Commissioner Bisaria
"Bilateral relations received a setback after the (terrorist) attacks on Pathankot and Uri. But after the new government came in Pakistan, a new political window opened up and we are filled with cautious hope," he said at IIM Calcutta.
Use Technology to Connect People with Thoughts of Hinduism: PM Modi to World Hindu Congress
In his message to the second World Hindu Congress, PM Modi said that digitising various treatises and ancient epics can deepen their connection with the younger generation.
After Surfing Google for Suicide, UP IPS Officer Consumes Rat Poison
A one-page hand-written suicide note was recovered from the spot where the officer was found unconscious.
Three Days After Majerhat Bridge Mishap, Another Canal Bridge in Bengal’s Siliguri Caved-in
The truck, which was crossing the bridge, is still hanging from the broken portion of the structure that connects Manganj area to Siliguri.
This Indian Artist is Drawing Portraits of Famous People with a Typewriter
From politicians and film stars to cricketers, animation characters and religious symbols, Bhide has produced around 150 pieces of typewriter art over the past half century.
Nagaland Civil Services Exam 2018: Registration Begins 10th September, Prelims on 10th November 2018
Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) aims to fill 62 vacancies for different posts in Class I and Class II (Gazetted) and Class III (non-Gazetted) category in various departments.
Gay Sex No Longer a Crime in India, Supreme Court Says History Owes Apology for the Delay
Parts of Section 377 that criminalised consensual unnatural sex, are "irrational, indefensible and manifestly arbitrary", the apex court said in its ruling that made India the 26th country in the world where homosexuality is legal.
ONGC Recruitment via GATE 2019 Notification Out for Graduate Trainees, Read Here Now
ONGC is inviting applications from GATE 2019 candidates of Engineering and Geo-Science disciplines who have a bright academic record throughout. The selected candidates will be placed as Class-I Executives.
Rajasthan Headmaster Exam 2018 Question Papers out at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in, Download Now
RPSC aims to recruit 1200 candidates for the post of Head Masters for which it had organized the first stage written examination on 2nd September 2018 in two sessions viz Morning 9am to 12noon and Forenoon 2pm to 5pm.
India and US Ink Comcasa pact After the Inaugural 2+2 Dialogue
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said she is confident that the outcome of the talks will help unleash the untapped potential of the relationship between the two nations.
Meet The IIT Engineers Who Were Leading The Charge Against Section 377
Activists say the law at issue, commonly called Section 377, is used to harass and blackmail gay people.
Scrub Typhus Grips Nagpur, Death Toll Rises to 12
Reports indicate that 50 per cent of people affected by Scrub Typhus die if they do not get immediate medical attention.