India
17 Killed in Separate Incidents of Dust Storms, Lightning And Rain in UP
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed grief over the loss of lives and has directed district officials to provide all help.
On 22nd Anniversary of Uphaar Tragedy, A Look at Similar Incidents That Shook the Nation
The first day after the renovated Uphaar theatre was thrown open to the public, a fire started from a faulty transformer during the screening of JP Dutta's Border that led to mayhem and stampede.
Chennai Man Arrested For Allegedly Chopping of Genitals of Two Others
Munusamy, a native of Manamadurai, was arrested following the release of video clips by police which had visuals of him walking under a flyover near Retteri in north Chennai.
Governor Malik Points at Mainstream Politicians in J&K Bank Corruption Case, Says Action Will be Taken Soon
Malik said that the people in the previous governments are involved in the corruption and assured that action will be taken ‘very soon’.
Water Woes Unheard for Almost a Year, Bengaluru Man Set up Camp Outside Municipality Office
Srinivas M, who slept outside the Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike office last week, said he returned home on Monday after assurances from officials that the issue would be resolved in three days.
78 Arrested in MP for Involvement in Call Centre Scam Targeting US Citizens
The Indore unit of Madhya Pradesh police's Cyber Cell unearthed the online scam, which involved tele callers with American accent duping US citizens, being operated by a gang from different places in the city, police said.
Indian-Origin Smugglers Convicted in UK Drugs Gang Bust
This investigation has systematically broken up a significant criminal organisation, which operated across the south east, west midlands and into the north of England, said an official for the National Crime Agency.
India Slips 5 Places to 141 Among 163 on Global Peace Index 2019; Iceland Tops Again
Countries are ranked according to their levels of peacefulness based on three thematic domains — the societal safety and security, the extent of ongoing domestic and international conflict, and the degree of militarisation.
In 10 Days, Encephalitis From Lychees Kills 31 Children in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur
The outbreaks of the disease have happened annually during summer months in Muzaffarpur and neighbouring districts since 1995, typically coinciding with the litchi season.
Osmania University Law Result 2019: Osmania University Declares UG, PG Law Results Today at osmania.ac.in
Osmania University Announces Osmania University Law Result 2019 for undergraduates and postgraduates on the official website osmania.ac.in
Cannot Forgive Greg Chappell: Yuvraj Singh's Father Blames Former Coach for Son's Injury Woes
Had it not been for a knee injury he picked up while playing kho-kho, Yuvraj Singh would have shattered all records in white ball cricket, feels his father Yograj Singh.
Cyclone Vayu Advances to Become a Category-1 Hurricane: All You Need to Know
However, as per the afternoon updates on June 11, the Cyclonic Storm Vayu over East-central Arabian Sea has moved further northwards, with a speed of about 90kmph in last six hours.
BJP's Rekha Verma Booked for Threatening Constable Who Broke Away from Convoy: Police
An FIR was registered against the MP on Constable Shyam Singh's complaint, which alleged that she "humiliated" him and threatened him with "dire consequences" on Sunday night.
This IAS Officer’s Rare Act in Odisha’s Maoist-hit Villages Has Given Tribals Hope for Betterment
The fear of Maoist violence looms over the tribal villagers despite a decline in the rebels’ disruptive activities in recent months.
Agriculture Experts Ask FinMin Sitharaman to Increase Investment in Farm Sector, Enhance Market Access
Sitharaman, who will be presenting the 2019-20 Budget on July 5, assured them that farm sector issues, employment generation, and poverty alleviation are high on the agenda of the government.
In a First, NIA Court Hands Businessman Life Term, Rs 5 Crore Fine for Hijack Hoax on Jet Airways Flight
After the incident in October 2017, Birju Salla become the first person to be put on the 'national no fly list' and was also the first to be booked under the stringent Anti Hijacking Act.