India
Internet, Mobile Phone Services Suspended in Kashmir valley
The mobile telephony services, including the Internet facility on the hand-held devices, have been suspended across the valley.
Top Five Quotes From PM Modi’s Independence Day Speech
Speaking from the ramparts of Red Fort, PM Modi touched on a range of issues including the performance of his government and its welfare schemes.
Two Kerala Kids Break Piggy Banks to Donate Entire Amount to Kerala Flood Relief Fund
The brother-sister duo from Kochi broke their piggy bank and have donated all the money to Chief Minister’s flood relief fund.
Here's the Full Text From President Kovind's Speech on Eve of India's 72nd Independence Day
In his televised address, President Ram Nath Kovind recalled Mahatma Gandhi's "most noble mantra" on the power of 'ahinsa' (non-violence) being far greater than the power of 'hinsa' (violence).
Parineeti Chopra Lends Voice to Badshah's Video
Actress Parineeti Chopra has supported rapper Badshah by lending her voice to the video of his new song 'Heartless'.
Under Secretary Shot Dead Inside House in Patna in Suspected Robbery Attempt
Assailants reached the Rajeev Kumar's house around 4 am. They had an altercation with him and then shot him, police said.
TREIRB Telangana Recruitment 2018 begins for 465 Degree College Lecturers Posts, Apply before September 13
Interested and eligible candidates must apply online on or before September 13, 2018.
Bhopal Teen Parts With Scholarship Money to Set Free 14 Prisoners
Helping them see the light of the day, city lad Ayush Kishore has paid Rs 21,000 using his scholarship amount to ensure the inmates breathe free this Independence Day.
Those Opposing Developmental Projects Have Terror Links: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was responding to a question about Union minister Pon Radhakrishnan saying that there are movements of terror organisations in Tamil Nadu and their activities are of serious concern.
Woes Continue to Rain in Kerala as Death Toll Climbs to 39, Economy Wrecked
Large parts of the state known for its verdant valleys and plantations looked like a massive swamp, with houses flattened and marooned, and crops destroyed.
Pilgrims Asked to Avoid Visiting Sabarimala as Pamba River Overflows
The district administration sounded the alert on Monday after the shutters of the Kochupampa and Anathode-Kakki dams were opened, submerging the Triveni bridge.
Army Finalises Project to Produce Clothing, Equipment for Soldiers Guarding Siachen Glacier, Doklam
The Siachen Glacier in the Karakorum range is known as the highest militarised zone in the world where the soldiers have to battle frostbite and high winds. Avalanches and landslides are common at the glacier during the winter and temperatures can drop to...
Over 5,600 Vacancies for Faculty in Central Varsities, Over 2,800 in IITs, Says HRD Ministry
Besides these institutes, there are 324 vacant posts in several Indian Institutes of Information technology (IIITs), 96 in School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), 88 in Indian Institutes of Science (IISc), Bengaluru and 100 in Indian Institutes of Scie...
When Karunanidhi Helped Fund a School and Library in Mumbai
DMK Mumbai unit incharge R Palaniswamy said due to Karunandhi's proactive support, a community school in the Tamil-dominated Dharavi area was setup and enough funds were provided to them to purchase office space and books for the school library.
Trial for Illegal Telephone Exchange Case to Recommence on August 17
Allowing the CBI's appeal against their discharge, Justice G Jaichandran had directed the special court to frame charges and conclude the trial within a year from the date of receipt of the copy of the high court order.
Class 2 Girl Raped in Delhi School Records Statement, Reiterates Charges
The seven-year-old girl reiterated all the charges against the accused. She recalled that the accused had also tried to pull her towards himself on Tuesday, but she had somehow escaped, police said.