India
Girls to be Taught 'Good Touch, Bad Touch' in Punjab Schools
Women's Commission in Punjab directs Education Department to conduct monthly sessions on 'good touch, bad touch'.
North Delhi Mayor Meets DDA VC; Seeks Land for Multi-Level Parking Lots
The North Delhi Mayor Adesh Gupta also sought relaxations in height norms for Gandhi Maidan and Idgah parking lots to construct parking as well as commercial spaces so that revenue generating options could be explored.
Ayodhya Land Dispute: Supreme Court to Resume Hearing Temple-Mosque Case Today
The special bench of the Supreme Court is seized of a total of 14 appeals filed against the High Court judgment delivered in four civil suits.
Four Feared Drowned Off Mumbai's Juhu Beach, One Rescued
A communication from the navy informed that it had deployed its SeaKing 42C helicopters and divers for the rescue.
Debt-Ridden Farmer Commits Suicide in Madhya Pradesh
Suresh Yadav, a native of Kurai Gurjar village, was the sole breadwinner of his family and was under stress as his crop had been destroyed and he had a loan of Rs 3 lakh to repay.
Ram Temple Construction in Fully Legal Way May Begin by Year End: VHP
Vishwa Hindu Parishad working president Alok Kumar said the hearing in the case will begin from July 6 and the things might be clear to some extent by the month end.
Two-year-old Boy Allegedly Sexually Assaulted in Kolkata Playschool During Doctor’s Day Programme
The boy had been attending the playschool since February this year.
You Can Now Watch Live How IRCTC Cooks the Food it Serves to You on Trains
The IRCTC had earlier launched an artificial intelligence tool that uses CCTV footage to detect anomalies in hygiene level and communicates it to individuals concerned to initiate regulatory action.
Why Can't Cops be Given a Day Off? Madras HC Asks Tamil Nadu Govt
The judge said a conducive atmosphere should be created for policemen as it would help keep the morale high in the interest of the society.
Foot-over-bridge Connecting Elphinstone-Parel Stations Becomes Operational
Work on the 6-metre-wide FOB was initiated on September 29 last year, the day on which a stampede at Elphinstone Road FOB staircase killed 23 people.
UCEED 2018 First Allotment List released for B.Design Admissions to IIT Bombay & Guwahati, IIITDM Jabalpur, Check Now
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay had organized UCEED 2018 for candidates seeking admissions to Bachelor of Design programmes in IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati and IIITDM Jabalpur.
L-G Can't Act in a Mechanical Manner: Top 5 Quotes of Supreme Court
The AAP government of Arvind Kejriwal had challenged a ruling of the Delhi High Court that upheld the Lieutenant Governor as the last word in administrative issues in Delhi.
Hyderabad Man Arrested For Forging Aadhaar Details to Activate SIM Cards
According to police, the accused duplicated Aadhaar details to achieve his monthly target and to retrieve maximum commission from the telecom companies.
Women Govt Employees in Maharashtra to Get 180 Days' Paid Leave for Child Care
They will be able take this leave until their children turn 18.The same leave can be availed of by a male employee too if his wife is dead and if he has children who are under 18.
As Karnataka Readies to Announce Farm Loan Waiver, Data Shows Mill Owners as Real Villains
At least 41 of the 65 sugar mills operational in the state have defaulted on money they have to pay to the sugarcane farmers.
Burari Family Had 'Shared Psychosis'? All Believed Son's Delusion of Talking to Dead Father
"Shared psychosis means that delusional beliefs are transmitted from one person to another. In this case, it is suspected that Lalit Bhatia, 45, was the one who had the delusion of talking to his father even after his death. And his beliefs were endorsed...