India
Chinese Soldier Wang Qi Arrives Home From India After 50 Years
Wang was caught when he entered the Indian territory shortly after the Sino-India War of 1962. After his release from prison in 1969, he settled in Tirodi village of Balaghat district in Madhya Pradesh.
Delhi Hight Court Directs BSF to Allow Trooper's Wife to Meet Him
After the Delhi High Court's intervention, the BSF on Friday agreed to allow the wife of "missing" BSF trooper Tej Bahadur Yadav, whose social media video clip on "substandard food" triggered an uproar, to meet him for two days.
Karan Johar Says ADHM Video Was Released 'Under Threat', MNS Agrees
Veteran film maker Ashok Pandit said Johar's comment was "uncalled for" as it would reignite the whole controversy.
No One Has Insulted a PM More Than Rahul Gandhi: Anupam Kher
The actor, who has himself been a supporter of the BJP and Modi, reacted to Gandhi's tweet that Modi demeaned his position and himself more than anyone else by launching a surprise attack on Mammohan Singh.
Figment of Imagination: India Trashes Pak Claims of Building 'Nuclear City'
Dismissing Pakistan's allegations, the Ministry of External Affairs has called them a "figment of Pakistan’s imagination".
Rupee Recoups Against Dollar at Rs 67.31
Yesterday, the rupee had lost 19 paise to close at 67.41 against the US currency amid fresh bouts of dollar demand ahead of RBI’s bi-monthly policy review.
Centre Forms Panel to Work For Doubling Farmers' Income
According to the Ministry of Agriculture, to understand the impact of demonetisation on the farming sector, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and the National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NIAP) conducted a shor...
I-T Dept Detects Rs 16,200 Crore Black Money Stashed Abroad
Over Rs 16,200 crore in black money has been detected by the government after investigations on global leaks about Indians stashing funds abroad, Parliament was informed on Tuesday.
Keep Option Open to Declare Pakistan a Terror Sponsor: Study Tells Trump
Titled ‘A New U.S. Approach to Pakistan: Enforcing Aid Conditions without Cutting Ties’, the report has been authored by Husain Haqqani, Director for South and Central Asia, and Lisa Curtis, Senior Research Fellow, Heritage Foundation, along with several...
U'khand Quake: No Loss of Life, Property; PM Takes Stock of Situation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took stock of the situation in the aftermath of the earthquake that struck northern part of the country.
Why Vocalist Bhimsen Joshi And Playback Singer Mohd. Rafi Migrated from Kairana
The rhythm of the traditional Khayal singing is not reverberating in the air as most of the vocalists and playback singers have migrated from the place in search of greener pastures.
Supreme Court Attaches Sahara's Aamby Valley to Recover Rs 14,799
The Supreme Court on Monday attached Sahara group's Aamby Valley property in Pune for the recovery of Rs 14,799 crore that the group's two companies involved in real estate have to pay investors.
Sasikala Elevation in Focus as SC to Deliver Verdict in DA Case Next Week
Supreme Court on Monday said that it would deliver its verdict in the disproportionate asset case against former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa within a week. AIADMK general secretary and chief minster-in0-waiting Sasikala Natarajan is also a co...
Pakistan Army Releases Video Song Ahead of 'Kashmir Day' on Feb 5
Titled 'Sangbaaz (stone-pelters)', is a song expressing solidarity with the youth of Kashmir. Its lyrics urge India to leave Kashmir.
Alanganallur Jallikattu Winner Can Drive Away Car
Besides the car, the winner of the event would also get gold coins, steel cupboard, cot and mega size vessels, the organisers said.
Left-wing DYFI Demands Decriminalisation of Homosexuality
It also stated that homosexuality is not a crime and that all citizens have the right to choose their sexual preference and demands the scrapping of Section 377 of the IPC.