India
Cyclone Jawad Likely to Bring Heavy Rain to South Bengal
The West Bengal government has started taking measures to combat the devastation.
Indore in Grip of Fear After Rescued Leopard Goes Missing From Zoo
The news of an escaped feline sent the city into a tizzy as search teams failed to locate the leopard.
Keeping Close Watch on Chinese Ships in Indian Ocean Region, 170 Ships Not Final Goalpost: New Navy Chief
Ahead of Navy Day, naval chief Admiral R Hari Kumar said the aim of a 170-ship force envisaged earlier could increase or decrease depending on capability plans and budgets.
9 Members of Jaipur Family Test Positive for Covid, Samples Sent for Genome Sequencing
Those who returned from South Africa have been admitted to the hospital of the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS).
News18 Evening Digest: K'taka Issues New Covid-19 Curbs After Omicron Cases & Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering this evening: Omicron in K’taka: In New Rules, Covid Test on Arrival Must for all Int’l Fliers; Cyclone Jawad May Make Landfall Near Puri Between Dec 4-5; Duranto Express Derails in Odisha's Jajpur District; Noida...
Gold to be Mined in UP for the First Time After State Cabinet Nod, Govt to Issue Global Tender
The Uttar Pradesh government approved a proposal for the mining of gold, iron and rock phosphate in mineral-rich Sonbhadra and Lalitpur districts.
Govt Actively Working to Empower Persons with Disabilities: PM Modi
On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Modi said their life journey, courage and determination are very motivating.
Karnataka Private Schools to File Police Complaints Against Parents Who Didn't Pay Fee
Earlier in September, the Karnataka High Court had allowed private schools to collect 85 per cent of the tuition fees they charged for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Railways to Start Unreserved Special Trains on These Routes. Check The List, Timings
The railways has taken measures for the convenience of passengers.
Indian-American Community Activist Demands Toll-free Helpline for Diaspora After NY Consulate Incident
The woman, who is seen being threatened by the consulate official, and her husband, finally received the visa to travel to India to attend her father's last rites.
India Coronavirus Tally: 9,216 Covid Cases, 391 Deaths Seen in 24 Hours; Active Infections Rise
An increase of 213 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.
Air Pollution Updates: 'So You Want Ban on Industries in Pak?' SC Raps UP over its Toxic Air Explanation; Schools, Colleges in Delhi-NCR Shut
The Supreme Court rued that some sections of the media have "portrayed" it as a "villain" which wants to close down schools in the national capital.
US is Currently Fighting a Dire Delta Wave. Now, It Has to Gear Up for Omicron
The fear is that omicron will foist even more patients, and perhaps sicker ones, onto hospitals.
Police to Invoke Stringent Laws Against NGO Involved in Illegal Adoption, 'sale' of COVID Orphans
The action against the Global Welfare Charitable Trust NGO at Pampore in Pulwama and the two accused were taken after a sting operation by an online portal allegedly exposing them caught the attention of the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS).
Bhaichung Bhutia, Anju Bobby George Added to Mission Olympic Cell as India Eyes 2024 Olympics
Mission Olympic Cell is a body set up by the Sports Authority of India to select athletes for financial assistance under the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS).
WBBSE 12th Board Exams in Offline Mode, 50 Mark Exams Likely by Dec 31
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has instructed all schools to conduct an offline test of 50 marks for every Class 12 theory paper by December 31.