India
Counter-insurgency Operation Continues in Poonch-Rajouri Forest Belt in J&K
There was no contact with the terrorists after the initial gunfights on October 11 and October 14.
Amit Shah's Appeal to J&K's Youth: Contribute to the Development of Valley
During the visit, HM Amit Shah also met the family of Jammu and Kashmir Police Inspector Parvaiz Ahmad who was shot dead by terrorists on June 22
BJP Set to Replace CM Pramod Sawant Ahead of Goa Assembly Polls, Claims Manish Sisodia
Manish Sisodia claimed that the BJP has decided to appoint a new chief minister because it has understood that it would be difficult for it to go to polls under Pramod Sawant's leadership.
'Possessing Bhagat Singh's Book Not Illegal': Karnataka Court Acquits Tribal Youth, His Father of UAPA After 9 Years
During the search of their home, the anti-naxal forces had taken a book on freedom fighter Bhagat Singh, a binocular and other 36 items into custody.
Road to a Billion Shots: How India's Covid Vaccination Drive Picked Up Pace Despite Speed Bumps
India now looks well-placed to fully vaccinate its entire adult population soon with more than enough stockpile available.
UK Minister Truss Says Carrier Strike Group in Mumbai is Britain's Indo-Pacific Tilt in Action
Liz Truss said her visit is aimed at forging stronger security and defence links with India, the world's largest democracy, as a key part of the UK's Indo-Pacific strategy.
Hotelier Granted Bail as He Offers to Pay Rs 10 Lakh to Victim of Food Poisoning
According to a complaint from the mother of the victim, she had dinner with her family members at the hotel on September 8 this year and they all fell ill due to food poisoning.
Bengal Stares at Spike in Covid Cases as Durga Puja Revelry Ends; Officials Blame Protocol Violation
Kolkata was the worst-hit district with 232 new cases, followed by North 24 Parganas at 143.
Delhi Parking Monitoring Panel Discusses Reserving Space for Electric Vehicles
The meeting was attended by representatives of the government, traffic police, municipal corporations of Delhi (MCDs), Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and other stakeholders.
Jaishankar Meets WTO Director General, Speaks on Need for 'Reformed Multilaterism'
Jaishankar also held talks with Frans Timmermans, executive VP of the European Commission in-charge of the European Green Deal.
'Bones Sticking Out': 3 Malnourished Dogs at IIT-M Rushed to Vet Amid Row Over Treatment
The vets noted that the dogs have no history of vaccination or deworming, as cited by IIT-M management when they captured the canines in 2020.
Only 21% Fully Jabbed, PM Modi Misleading Country on Vaccinations: Congress
Congress asked the prime minister to bring out a white paper on how his government intends to vaccinate all adults by year-end, a promise made by him earlier.
UP CM Adityanath Says 'Root of Terrorism' Article 370 Was 'Planted' by Congress in 1952
Adityanath also accused the previous Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party government in Uttar Pradesh for "withdrawing" cases against terrorists and "filing complaints against Hindus".
CBSE Board Exams 2022: Punjab CM Says Keeping Punjabi in Minor Subjects Against 'Spirit of Constitution'
CBSE Board Exams 2022: Minister said that at least in the concerned states the mother tongue must be included in the main subjects such as in Punjab it is Punjabi.
Festival Caution, Optimistic Economy, Critics Silenced...: PM Modi's 5 Big Messages on India's 1 Billion Vax Feat
In his 20-minute address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took pride in the fact that India’s vaccination drive had no 'VIP culture'.
US Concerned Over China's Hypersonic Missiles: Biden
The US is concerned about the Chinese hypersonic missiles, President Joe Biden has said, days after a media report claimed that China recently tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that caught America's intelligence by surprise. Asked at the White...