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Waiving of Pakistan flags is not criminal offence: Hurriyat
"Sayeed's statement that action will be taken against Geelani (for flag waving) is sheer frustration." Hurriyat Conference said.
Arun Jaitley extends wishes on World Press Freedom Day
In a post on Facebook, Jaitley said that in 1993 the UN General Assembly proclaimed May 3 as World Press Freedom Day.
Indian IT start-ups offering free healthcare for in-laws to lure back talent lost to Silicon Valley
The chance to live close to parents and other relatives is another factor drawing Indian executives back home.
UP: Locals clash with police officials in Shamli
The police later resorted to lathicharge to control the crowd.
Will not allow separate colonies for Kashmiri Pandits: NC
Opposition National Conference on Saturday said they will not let Jammu and Kashmir government to set up separate colonies for Kashmiri Pandits but would strive for return of the minority community to their native places in the Valley.
Chaos, baggage delay add to passengers' woes at Nepal airport
Uniformed humanitarian workers were seen scurrying around the premises of the Tribhuvan International Airport looking for their luggage while some passengers were seen waiting for long for their bags to arrive.
Delhi farmers to get Rs 20,000 per acre for crop losses of 70 per cent or more
Tehsildars will start distributing cheques to farmers in their respective areas from May 8 this month.
Moga molestation: Sukhbir Badal finally admits to owning bus company
According to reports, the victim's family was refusing to cremate her body till action was taken in the matter.
Supreme Court stays defamation cases against Arvind Kejriwal
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed proceedings in trial courts in two criminal defamation cases against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and decided to hear them along with the pleas in which the constitutional validity of the penal provisions have be...
Andhra Pradesh firing: Government told to file counter on plea seeking CBI probe
21 people were gunned down in Seshachalam hill ranges of Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh on April 7 in an operation by the police.
Microsoft's new website tells how old you actually look
It lets users upload pictures and predicts the age and gender of any faces recognised in those pictures.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar will visit ArunachalPradesh
Parrikar will visit Army stations in the state and will also attend the Tawang festival. Modi is scheduled to travel to China in May.
India holds back plan to cut RBI's power to manage public debt and regulate government bond market
The government would now consult the RBI and come up with a detailed roadmap for a new debt management agency, Jaitley said.
You don't need a smartwatch, says Google designer
According to Matías Duarte, a smartwatch is like an electric can opener; you may decide you don't need one, but it's nice to have.
Reform implementation to determine rating upgrade: Moody's
Global agency Moody's said Thursday, any upgrade in India's sovereign rating will depend on implementation of policies by its leaders to improve business environment for private sector and for infrastructure growth.