News
Theresa May Offers Improved Visa Deal as India, UK Launch Trade Talks
British Prime Minister Theresa May offered India a possible improved visa deal on Monday, as the two countries kicked off talks on boosting trading links ahead of Britain's departure from the European Union.
Rashtrapati Bhavan Yet to Seek Report from MHA on Missing JNU Student: Sources
A day after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that President Pranab Mukherjee will seek a report from the Home Ministry (MHA) on missing JNU student Najeeb Ahmed, MHA on Monday clarified that no such report has been sought by the Rashtrapati Bhava...
Karnataka CM's Media Advisor in Trouble Over Tweet on PM Modi
Mattu has now put up another facebook post, saying the screenshot of only this last bit has been taken out of context, and all interpretations being ascribed to this statement.
Jackie Shroff to Play Sunil Dutt in Sanjay Biopic ?
The Rajkumar Hirani helmed project will see Ranbir Kapoor playing the lead role and Jackie will be seen as his father Sunil Dutt.
This Environment Baba's 'Yagya' Promises to Curb Delhi's Smog
The Yagya Harit Padyatra started from Vaishno Devi and will culminate in Kanyakumari covering 4,500 km. Kumar said he joined this movement only after due experiments.
Theresa May Offers Liberal Visa Scheme for Indian Businessmen
Eyeing India as a key trade partner after exiting from the European Union, the UK on Monday announced a first-ever easier visa regime for Indian businessmen that will come with swifter passage through British airports and access to EU.
EPL: Jurgen Klopp Wants Liverpool to Stay Cool Amid Growing Excitement
Liverpool's fabulous 6-1 trouncing of Watford at Anfield saw Liverpool hit the top of the Premier League for the first time in the Klopp era.
Former Union Minister Jaywantiben Mehta Passes Away
Former Union Minister of State and BJP leader Jayawantiben Mehta passed away in the wee hours on Monday after a brief illness.
Security Alert: Up to 200 Inmates Riot at Bedford Prison
British police were trying to quell a prison riot involving up to 200 inmates, which broke out just days after a warders' association warned of a "bloodbath" in the UK's detention facilities.
India-born Pramila Jayapal Set to Become 1st South Asian US Senator
A recent poll indicated that Pramila Jayapal had a commanding lead in double digits against Brady Pineto Walkinshaw, who she defeated in the primaries by a substantial margin.
Donald Trump Says FBI Knows Hillary Clinton is Guilty of Crimes
Hours after the FBI affirmed that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton would not be prosecuted for her private e-mail server, Donald Trump said rank-and-file agents "won't let her get away with her terrible crimes".
Right to Breathe: Delhiites Can Sue State & Central Governments
So, now that Delhiites are tired of screaming their lungs out complaining about the toxic air they breathe in, is it time to sue the governments of the day for denying a basic right?
Donald Trump Accuses Media of Favouring Clinton, Majority of US Voters Agree
A majority of registered US voters, or 52 per cent, agree with Donald Trump's accusation that the US media is biased in favour of his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, according to a latest Gallup poll.
Punjab Polls 2017: BJP Gears up for Elections, PM Modi to Address Rally in December
Gearing up for the upcoming Assembly polls in Punjab, BJP has planned a rally to be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in December, besides a program where party chief Amit Shah will address booth-level workers in the state.
Islamic State Calls for 'Slaughter' of American Voters on Election Day
The essay, which uses lengthy religious arguments in an effort to justify such attacks, also declares there is no difference between the Republican and Democratic parties in their "policies against Islam and Muslims".
Finance Ministry Asks Banks, LIC to Keep Watch on Tata Group Developments
Since LIC as well as banks have invested depositors' money in various companies under Tata Sons, it is their duty to see that public money is not put at risk, Finance Ministry sources said.