India
Pakistan National Assembly resolution is anti-India: BJP
BJP on Tuesday night termed as "anti-India" the resolution passed by Pakistan National Assembly accusing Indian troops of "unprovoked agressision" on the LoC and extending support to the "struggle" of Kashmiri people and asked the Centre to disapprove of...
Kishtwar violence: Minority business community threatens to move out
A total of 68 shops, 7 hotels and 35 vehicles were damaged in the recent violence which also led to three casualties.
India, US, Afghanistan to hold trilateral meet next month
India, Afghanistan and the US will hold their next round of trilateral meet in September to discuss the post-2014 situation in Afghanistan when American forces are scheduled to hand over control for security operations to Afghan forces.
Police conclude investigation of murder-accused Pistorius
In less than a week from now, Pistorius and his defence team will get a full picture of what evidence the state has against him.
Telangana effect: Buses to Tirumala stopped for first time in four decades
The employees have joined the strike in Seemandhra, to demand the Centre to drop its move to form Telangana.
Will resign if charges of shifting official proved right: Moily
Strongly refuting charges of transferring an officer for being tough on Reliance Industries, Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily on Tuesday said he will resign if even an iota of evidence was produced against him.
Cost of AgustaWestland chopper deal was unreasonably high: CAG
The CAG on Tuesday slammed the Defence Ministry and Air Force for "several instances" of deviation from rules in the procurement of VVIP choppers in the Rs 3,727 crore AgustaWestland deal.
Indian badminton to take a giant step with IBL
Indian Badminton League will finally kick-off on Wednesday when Krrish Delhi Smashers take on Pune Pistons at the Siri Fort Sports Complex.
SP, BSP back Sonia on Vadra land deals
Fissures in the opposition over the issue of Robert Vadra's alleged dubious land deals surfaced on Tuesday with the SP and the BSP wondering as to how Congress President Sonia Gandhi could be held responsible for the alleged wrongdoings of her son-in-law.
Civil society groups slam MP govt over FRA violations in Mahan forests
Civil society groups on Tuesday came together in support of Mahan Sangharsh Samiti (MSS) and demanded a response from Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan about the non-implementation of Forest Rights Act (FRA) in the Mahan forests of Singr...
Kamal Nath calls for all-party meet to end parliament logjam
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath on Tuesday called an all-party meet to end the logjam in parliament and facilitate passing of the food security bill.
42 monkeys found dead in Sambhal
Fourty-two monkeys were found dead in Nakhasa area of Sambhal district.
Big names begin final US Open tune-up in Cincinnati
American world number one Serena headlines a star studded women's field that will feature the top 20 ranked players.
Adele to be a part of David Beckham's 'The Secret Service'?
Adele, who sang the theme song of 'Skyfall', will have a cameo in the new spy film.
US sets up intelligence surveillance technology review body
The Obama administration on Monday launched a formal review of its electronic intelligence gathering that has come under widespread criticism since leaks by a former spy agency contractor.
New steel import norms will dent capacity utilisation, say experts
The recent government notification to ease steel import norms will not only increase inward shipment of the metal, but also add to woes of domestic firms battling demand slowdown, industry experts said on Monday. The industry called for an urgent review o...