India
Nagrota Attack: BSF Plays Down Tunnel Angle, Says 'Rat-Hole' Used to Infiltrate Army Camp
He said digging a tunnel without help of Pak rangers was not possible.
Cold Wave Spells Less Likely in North India, Above Normal Winter Elsewhere
India will witness 'above normal' winter this year, but North India is likely to have less of cold wave spells this season, the India Meteorological Department said on Thursday.
80-year-Old Woman Dies After Failing to Withdraw Money From Pratapgarh Bank
Karmaita (80), who was standing in the queue of State Bank of India to withdraw her pension, fell unconscious and was rushed to the hospital, Deputy SP, SK Dixit said.
Payday Queues Hit Pensioners in Maharashtra
There are other requirements like the monthly pocket money and other expenses for children, students -- train or bus passes which a majority prefer to buy against cash.
Government Encourages Digital Payment Systems Post Demonetisation
In order to encourage digital payment systems across the country post demonetisation, the central government on Thursday said it will adopt best available practices in this regard.
Train Services Resume Between Kashmir and Banihal After 5 Months
After remaining suspended for nearly five months due to unrest in the Kashmir valley, the rail service connecting Banihal in Jammu with Baramulla in Kashmir resumed on Thursday, officials said.
Ex-Mumbai Cop, Telgi Aide Acquitted in Fake Stamp Scam Case
The prosecution said it will recommend to the Maharashtra government to file an appeal against the acquittal in the Bombay High Court.
Note Ban is Like Kennedy Claiming to Put Man on Moon: Amitabh Kant
In an interview to CNN-News18’s Bhupendra Chaubey, Kant said the government's move towards a cashless economy is a revolutionary step and that it will lead to an increase in bank savings and decrease in bank interest rates.
Rahul Gandhi's Twitter Account Hacked, Offensive Tweets Posted
The tweets contained obscene language and also reflected on the alleged corruption charges levelled against the Congress party.
Four Naxals, Including 2 Women, Held in Chhattisgarh
Besides, a 12 bore country-made gun, five live cartridges, Maoist uniforms and items of daily use were also seized from their possession, he said.
Overcrowded Morgues, Policemen Paying for Cremation Shocks Delhi HC
Rattled over unclaimed corpses piling up in city morgues, some of them even for four months, Delhi High Court on Wednesday sternly told the police and other stakeholders to come up with solutions to the problem.
Steps Taken by Banks to Ease Pay Day Rush: 10 Things To Know
To meet the month-end demand of lakhs of salaried employees and pensioners in the country, both private and government-owned banks in the country have taken several steps.
Puducherry Government Staff to Get Salary Through Banks
Pensioners too would get their amount for November only through banks, he said.
Bravery of Officers' Wives Averts Hostage Crisis In Nagrota
The wives of the two army officers, who were on night duty when the encounter broke out, blocked the entry of their quarters with all the household items, making it difficult for the terrorists to break into the houses.
Women Re-enter Haji Ali After 5 Years; Activist Says Sabarimala Next
After five years, a series of legal battles and agitations, a group of women activists will enter the famous Haji Ali dargah (mausoleum) here on Tuesday afternoon, an activist said.
Bhagat Singh's 'Pistol' be Displayed in Khatkar Kalan Museum: Nephew
Bhagat Singh's "pistol", which was found at BSF's Central School of Weapons and Tactics museum in Indore, should be brought back and put on display in the museum named after the legendary freedom fighter at Khatkar Kalan in Punjab, his nephew Abhay Singh...