India
'Have the Right to Protest for Our Rights': TSRTC Employees to Move Court After Mass Sacking by KCR
Telangana Chief Minister, K Chandrashekar Rao sacked about 48,000 employees of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) for going on an indefinite strike since Friday midnight.
Centre Tweaks Security Rules for Gandhis, Says SPG Must Accompany Them at All Times on Foreign Trips
The new guidelines also make it mandatory for the Gandhi family to submit all details related to their travel. They have been asked to supply information of their past few tours as well.
Man Beaten to Death by Unidentified Persons on Suspicion of Theft in Jharkhand
Sunil Kumar Yadav, in his early thirties, was suspected of theft and thrashed by locals at the railway colony, Koderma Superintendent of Police M Tamilvanan said.
Thousands of Marchers in PoK Stopped from Moving Towards LoC to Protest Abrogation of Article 370
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday warned the protesters not to cross th LoC, saying anyone crossing it to provide humanitarian aid or support for Kashmiris will "play into the hands of the Indian narrative."
Kerala Girl Dies After Week-long Illness, Relatives Allege Mother Beat her For Refusing to Eat
The father of the girl child was also being interrogated.
Submit leave Applications in English, UP’s Balrampur SP Orders Cops
The SP issued the order after classes and workshops were organized at several police stations, the district headquarters and the police lines over the past week.
50 Former MPs Yet to Vacate their Official Bungalows in Lutyens' Delhi
According to sources, the government is contemplating taking action against them under the amended Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, which ensures swift eviction.
Durga Puja 2019: Kolkata’s Mohammad Ali Park Pujo Returns to Original Location After Almost 50 Years
In the sprawling courtyard at the rear of one of the oldest fire stations in the city, labourers have set up the structure for a grand pandal.
Durga Puja 2019: From 90-Yr-Old Bombay Durgabari Samiti to Lokhandwala Durgotsav, Pandals to Visit in Mumbai
Though the festival is celebrated with grandeur in West Bengal and parts of Bihar, Assam, Odisha and Tripura, Durga Puja is also observed in Mumbai.
India vs South Africa | Rohit Sharma Breaks 23-Year-Old Test Record Held by Wasim Akram
Sidhu had hit eight sixes in a Test, while Rohit smashed a whopping 13 maximums.
Durga Puja: From Bagbazar to Mohammad Ali Park, Pandals Which Stole the Show Last Year
The award winning pandals see large number of footfall but serpentine lines are not uncommon in other pandals. Tourists from various parts of India and abroad, throng to Kolkata to witness the high-octane Durga Puja festival.
Madhya Pradesh Govt Books 31 Under NSA Over Adulteration in Food, Dairy Products
The state government has also been running a drive against the people, who use adulterants and chemicals to make the vegetables and fruits look fresh.
Bengal's 'Lord Hanuman', BJP’s Star Campaigner for 2019 Polls, Commits Suicide; Kin Refute NRC Angle
Nibhas Sarkar become popular on social media after Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh uploaded his photographs on Twitter during Lok Sabha campaign in Ranaghat constituency.
Darjeeling Witnesses First Shutdown over Higher Bonus for Tea Garden Workers after 104-Day Stir in 2017
Workers of all the 87 tea gardens in the hills observed the 12-hour strike ahead of the festive season. Shops and markets remained closed with people preferring to staying indoors.
West Bengal Man Sentenced to Death for Rape, Murder of Physiotherapist in Mumbai
The sessions court recommended the Maharashtra government to award adequate compensation to the family of the victim under the Manodhairya Scheme for rape victims.
Centre Approves Rs 1,813.75 Crore Financial Assistance for Flood-hit Karnataka and Bihar
The approval came after Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the ongoing rescue and relief work in the flood-affected states.