India
Air India operates world's longest all-women flight
The Air India flight, which travelled a distance of around 14,500 kilometer, was operated as part of International Women's Day celebrations.
Seven arrested for allegedly vandalising church, thrashing worshippers
The attackers allegedly belonged to right wing Hindu outfit Bajrang Dal.
NGT report biased, we should be rewarded for organising WCF: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Shankar said, "If it was in some other country, I would get a red carpet welcome to go and do it there."
Taekwondo player killed after dispute with friend over payment for momos
A Taekwondo player was killed after having argument with his friend over payment for momos.
Kochi corporation starts 'microchipping' pet dogs
In the first phase of the initiative. 500 pet dogs out of estimated 12,000 will be microchipped.
1.29 lakh post offices in rural areas to go digital
The government has approved the department of posts' IT modernisation project, with Rs.4,909 crore outlay for digitisation and networking of 155,000 post offices.
Tunnel from Pakistan to push in terrorists: BSF
"It was aimed at pushing in terrorists into Jammu region," he told reporters.
All villages to be electrified by March 2017: Piyush Goyal
In what could be dubbed as an ambitious target, Union Power minister Piyush Goyal said that the government will meet its target of electrifying 18,452 villages by March 2017.
Academics ask Murthys to remove Indologist Professor Pollock from Classical Library
The library was established in 2015 as an effort to translate over 500 Indian classics into English. Over 130 academics, including many from IITs and IIMs across the country, have started this petition now garnering over 13,000 signatories.
5 police teams formed to search 29-year-old Noida fashion designer
The teams of Uttar Pradesh Police are searching for the missing woman across NCR.
'Carriage by Air' amendment bill passed by Rajya Sabha
Piloting the bill in the Rajya Sabha, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said it would bring legislative character to international character with respect to compensation for air passengers.
Soldier dead after being run over by car in Delhi Cantonment area
Naik Ram Swaroop Rajput of the Assam Regiment was hit by the car while he was trying to cross the road.
India sends letters rogatory to Pakistan seeking details of Pathankot attackers
India on Wednesday indicated that action against terror by Pakistan will take priority over talks with it in the aftermath of the Pathankot strike that had prompted the postponement of the Foreign Secretary-level talks.
Builder's office vandalised by MNS workers in Mumbai
Preliminary inquiry revealed that the attack came in retaliation after builder allegedly removed MNS posters and flags.
New black money window not total amnesty scheme, says CBDT
Black money holders can come clean by paying 30 per cent tax plus a penalty of 7.5 per cent under the single window scheme: CBDT