India
JNU Students Protesting UGC Notification Call Off Strike
JNU students who have been blockading the administrative block for the last 18 days in protest against UGC amendments in admission policy on Sunday called off the agitation
Kerala Youth Who Left to 'Join' ISIS Killed in Drone Strike in Afghanistan, Says Family
Hafesudheen Theke Koleth, one of the 21 people who went missing from Kerala and suspected of joining the Islamic State, has been reportedly killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan.
Army Recruitment Scam: Over 350 Candidates Detained, 18 Accused Held
Police received a tip off that around 350 candidates were made available with the leaked paper by coaching institutes on late Sunday night in exchange for Rs 2 lakh.
Arvind Kejriwal Moves Court for Bank Account and Tax Details of Arun Jaitley, His Family
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday moved the Delhi High Court seeking details of bank accounts and details of tax returns of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and his family over a defamation suit filed against him.
Jats to hold 'Black Day' in Haryana Tomorrow
Jats, who have been carrying out an agitation in Haryana for reservation for the last 28 days, will organise 'Black Day' in the state on Sunday.
How ISI-run Call Routing Racket Cost India OverRs 30,000 Cr
Telecom rackets seem to be the ISI's latest way into India's military installalations. This self-sustaining model of finance, which has come to be known as the SIM box fraud, is estimated to have cost India over Rs 30,000 crore.
Sheena Bora Murder: Trial Begins, Then Adjourned for Two Weeks
Trial in the sensational Sheena Bora murder case began on Thursday only to be adjourned for two weeks when defence lawyers objected to a legal point while a Mumbai police official was deposing as the first witness in a CBI court here.
Kerala to Launch Sex Offenders Registry, First in the Country
The Kerala government will launch a registry of sex offenders, the first of its kind in the country, Governor Justice (Retd) P Sathasivam said here on Thursday
Matt Renshaw Criticised by Former Australian Players For Retiring Due to Stomach Bug
Australian opener Matt Renshaw has received some stick from former Australian players after retiring hurt due to a stomach bug, 15 minutes before lunch was taken on Day 1 of the first Test between India and Australia at Pune.
Courts Don't Delay, Says CJI, Asks Govt to Cut Litigations
CJI J S Khehar said judiciary should not be blamed for pendency of cases and suggested that the govt instead cut down on the number of litigations filed by it.
Public Funds For Private Vows, KCR Donates Rs 5 cr Gold to Tirumala Temple
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has offered gold ornaments worth Rs 5 crore at the Tirumala Tirupati temple amid raging criticism he is using public funds to fulfil personal vows.
6 Killed as Fire Breaks Out in Air Cooler Godown in Hyderabad
Six workers were charred to death after a major fire broke out at an air cooler godown in Attapur area on Wednesday, police said.
BSF Foils Infiltration Bid at LoC, Shoots Dead Militant
Officials said the incident occurred around midnight when Border Security Force (BSF) troops deployed along the LoC fence in Keri sector of Rajouri detected some suspicious movement.
Rs 15 Lakh Given to Jat Protesters Injured During 2016 Stir
Rohtak administration on Monday distributed cheques amounting to Rs 15 lakh among 22 people who were injured during the Jat quota stir in Haryana.
Action Against Hafiz Saeed is First Step in Bringing Him to Justice: MEA
India on Monday said the action against Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed and his colleagues was a first logical step in getting the region rid of the twin menaces of terrorism and violent extremism.
TTD Loses Rs 140 Crore Per Year Due to Subsidised Price of Tirupati Laddu
The most sought-after 'Tirupati Laddu' has caused an annual loss of over Rs 140 crore to the cash-rich administration of Lord Venkateswara hill shrine for the last three years, say sources.