India
Bengaluru Police May Deport Over 1500 African Students for Overstaying
Police records reveal that out of the 6000 African students studying in Bengaluru, more than 1500 students have staying without valid visas.
Going Beyond the Headlines: Decoding the First Flight of Tejas
Let us step back and try to rescue a semblance of reality from behind the smokescreen of adulation.
Pampore Attack Probe: Driver Who Ferried Terrorists Identified
The driver, who has gone underground since the day of the attack, was considered as Over Ground Worker (OGW) of the militant outfit by the local police but no action was taken against him as there was no evidence so far, the sources said.
Search Operation Continues 2 Days After Cloudburst in Uttarakhand
The personnel have been carrying out the rescue operation expeditiously in Bastadi, Naulada and other places.
Rajasthan MLA's Son Rams BMW into Autorickshaw; Kills 3, Injures 5
According to the police Siddharth Meharia was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident.
Two Indian Nationals Kidnapped in Nigeria by Suspected Terrorists
Sharma and Srinivas were travelling to Dangote Cement Plc Plant in a car from their residential quarters at around 7.20 pm on Wednesday when a group of armed men kinapped them at a traffic signal.
SC Pulls up Unitech for Failing to Compensate Homebuyers
Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission had earlier directed Unitech to compensate its customers.
Manohar Parrikar Lauds HAL, ADA on Induction of Tejas Planes
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar congratulated the state-run HAL and Aeronautical Development Agency on the induction of the first two home- grown Light Combat Aircraft Tejas into IAF.
Capable of Targeting Stealthy Submarines, Navy Inducts Torpedo Varunastra
Developed by Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL), a premier laboratory of DRDO, the electric torpedo was on Wednesday formally handed over to Indian Navy and the induction is set to be a "game-changer" boost for it.
Air India Rejects Suggestions That it Acts Only on VIP Complaints
The airline's chief was responding to allegations that the carrier takes actions on complaints made by the VIPs and not those of ordinary passengers.
It's a Proxy War Not Just Law & Order Issue: J&K Deputy CM on Terror Attacks
The government said it is concerned about the safety of Amarnath pilgrims and tourists.
Militancy Gaining Upper Hand in Kashmir Again
Amid claims of reduced militancy, news of fresh encounters keep making headlines, almost every alternate day.
Bengaluru Woman Cabbie's Death a Story of Loneliness and Suffering
Police suspect it could be a case of suicide. There were no signs of a forceful break-in and no visible marks of assault on her body. There was not even a suicide note found.
Modi Lacks Comprehensive Policy Towards Pakistan: Opposition
The opposition party accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of lack of coherence, clarity and consistency on the government's foreign policy.
One Terrorist Killed in Kupwara, Gunbattle Rages On
Last week 8 CRPF jawans were killed and around 20 were injured in Pampore after terrorists ambushed their convoy.
Auto, Taxi Unions Threaten Dharna Against App-Based Taxi Services
DPTU and DAS stated that they will sit on dharna if ruling AAP failed to rein in app-based taxi services.