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Venkaiah Naidu assures support on sustainable development goals
Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu has assured of full support in achieving the sustainable development goals set by the United Nations.
In famine-hit Bundelkhand, food packets for some, tears for others
Akhilesh was in Mahoba, one of the worst-hit districts, to launch the Samajwadi Sukha Rahat Samagri Vitaran Karyakram - where free food is given to those categorised as poorest of the poor.
Hyderabad police raid godowns, recover chemicals used to ripen fruit
While bananas were washed with shampoo so that they appear shiny, calcium carbide was used to ripen mangoes, chikoo and papaya.
New building bye-laws for Delhi announced
Revised after 33 years, the laws have been made "user-friendly through unification and simplification of a host of amendments made over the last three decades" as well as convergence of approvals by different agencies into a single platform.
Pakistan doctoring videos to defame India: Kiren Rijiju on 'Indian spy' video
The government has termed the video of an arrested ex-Indian Navy officer, which was released by Pakistan, as doctored and fake.
Bengaluru artists up against Karnataka government over adoption of art gallery
The controversy ensued after the Karnataka government signed an MoU with Tasveer Foundation to take over the Venkatappa Art Gallery.
Tigress, 2 cubs poisoned to death at Pench National Park
The death of tigress and two of cubs have forced the Pench National Park authorities to step up the measures for the protection of the tigers at the national Park.
Uttarakhand floor test: Lesson for those trying to topple government, says Rawat
The Centre, according to sources, will challenge the HC order on the Uttarakhand trust vote.
17 Indian explorers spellbound by Antarctica
Seventeen young Indians have returned from Antarctica with breath-taking stories of its icebergs, icy winds, weather and inhabitants - penguins, seals, whales and sharks.
DefExpo 2016 will be the largest till date: Defence Ministry
A total of 490 foreign companies are participating in this year against 368 in DefExpo 2014.
J&K: Army patrol party hit by an avalanche in Turtuk sector; 1 soldier missing, 1 injured
All efforts are on to retrieve the missing soldier.
More protests expected at Hyderabad University against Vice Chancellor's return
The State Human rights Commission has also asked V-C for a report by March 26 regarding the incidents that happened on campus.
Eateries serving traditional Assamese cuisine doing brilliantly well
It goes without saying that if you want to taste the actual flavour of ethnic food of a place, you should head to a local's house.
Ex-Pakistani soldier, 6 terrorists planning terror attacks in Delhi, say security agencies
In a communication, the central security agencies said Mohammad Khurshid Alam alias Jahangir had crossed over to India from Pakistan through the Indo-Pak border in Pathankot on February 26 along with six terrorists.
Centre gives Holi gift to employees, pensioners with a 6% DA hike
With this move, the DA will go up to 125% from existing 119%, benefitting over 10 million employees and pensioners.