India
Pakistan Army Says Four of Its Soldiers Drowned in River After Indian Attack
An official statement released by Pakistan Army on Sunday said the military vehicle was hit near Athmuqam by “unprovoked” Indian fire from across the Line of Control
30 Years After Bofors, Howitzers to be Deployed on China Border, Tested
The Army had received the howitzers in May as part of an order for 145 guns after India struck a Rs 5,000 Crore deal with US government.
PM Modi Tells Opposition to Isolate Tainted Netas, Congress Says Charity Begins at Home
The PM said the reputation of the political class has been at stake due to the behaviour of some politicians, in an apparent reference to RJD and TMC.
'Nomadic' Entrepreneur Makes Cozy Home for Startups in the Hills
Ghoomakad is on the lines of high end co-working spaces - place to sit, food, Wi-Fi and like-minded, different companions to stimulate - the heady mix that powers startups of next generation entrepreneurs
Pak Friend Turkey Clarifies, Never Offered to Mediate Over Kashmir
According to the ambassador, the President had only called on both sides to "not allow the bloodshed to continue."
Non-Hindi States Come Together To Protest Against Hindi Imposition
Many other groups from Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal are likely to participate, in the first attempt to consolidate non-Hindi-speaking campaigners.
Surat Textile Traders Divided on Strike Against GST, Some Shops to Open Monday
The convener of the Textiles Traders Sangharsh Samiti said a large number of traders believe that the bandh should now be called off.
Haryana to Introduce Seed Bill, Says Agriculture Minister
OP Dhankar has instructed his department's officials to prepare a seed bill on the suggestions given by experts in the second session of the two-day seminar held in Gurugram's Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA).
Rs 7K Crore Spent on Ganga in Two Years Without Improvement, Says NGT
In a detailed judgment, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) prohibited dumping of waste within 500 metres from the Ganga, ordering that every offender would be liable to pay a penalty of Rs 50,000 per default.
I Never Framed Dileep, Says Sexually Assaulted Kerala Actress
She said that she came to know only through the media that the police found evidence of conspiracy against Dileep."The actor claims that he has been framed in a false case, if so, I wish even that comes out fast. Whether he has committed the crime or not,...
Pakistan May Allow Kulbhushan Jadhav's Mother to Meet Him After Sushma Swaraj’s Request
Pakistan's foreign office said it is considering the Indian request for the grant of visa to the mother of Kulbushan Yadav
Churchgate Station on High Alert as Police Get Call About 'Bomb Blast'
The Government Railway Police (GRP) and the Railway Police Force (RPF) conducted a thorough inspection and have not found any explosive or its evidence. The possibility of a hoax call is being looked into.
Parliamentary Panel Demands Answers From Shakahaari Air India Over Non-Veg Food Ban
In a statement on July 10, the loss-making national carrier said the move was aimed at reducing wastage and costs, and to improve catering service.
Muslim Man Slapped During Protest Against Attack on Amarnath Pilgrims
The Muslim trader hailing from UP had come to the mosque to offer prayers when the Bajrang Dal activists were taking out a march and asked him to raise 'Bharat mata ki jai' slogans. When he refused, he was allegedly slapped by someone in the crowd.
Rajnath Singh's Tweet on Kashmiriyat Also Won him Hate
Rajnath Singh tweeted from his handle @RajnathSingh, “The people of Kashmir have strongly condemned the terror attack on Amarnath yatris. It shows the spirit of Kashmiriyat is very much alive.”
Supreme Court's Constitution Bench to Examine Validity of Aadhaar
The hearing will begin from July 18 and will go on for two days.