India
Bureaucrat can't be victimized for crtiticising government: SC
"The right to judicial remedies for the redressal of either personal or public grievances is a constitutional right of the subjects of this country," the bench said.
Kerala: Government is duty bound to control use of intoxicants, says Kapil Sibal
The entire policy is to be viewed as a regulatory measure in restricting the trade of liquor', Sibal said before the court of Justice K Surendra Mohan on a batch of petitions filed by bar owners, challenging the closure of 300 liquor outlets in the state.
Hike in circle rates in Delhi to hit housing demand
The Delhi government on Monday raised the circle rates by up to 20 per cent with an aim to check black money component in sale and purchase transactions.
Chinese army asks for flag meeting
The Chinese side has asked for the meeting and their request is under consideration, army sources said.
Air-strikes kill 42 militants in North Waziristan
Military jets targeted militant hideouts in Dandi Kachkol, Gurbaz and Mana areas of North Waziristan and killed 19 militants, a statement released by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
Microsoft Xbox One set to launch in China on September 29
The world's biggest software company gave no reason for the delay in the launch which was originally scheduled for September 23.
Asian Games 2014: India suffer defeat in men's and women's Sepaktakraw
Indian men's team went down fighting 1-2 to Japan, while their women counterparts were blanked 0-3 by Myanmar in the preliminary round of the Sepaktakraw event of the Asian Games.
11 killed in road mishap on Delhi-Mathura road
Eleven people killed and as many injured when a speeding truck rammed into a stationary canter in the wee hours in Mathura district.
'Bang Bang' is different from 'Knight and Day'; it is better than the original: Hrithik Roshan
Forthcoming Bollywood action entertainer 'Bang Bang' has been called the official remake of 'Knight and Day'.
Geethu Mohandas' 'Liar's Dice' is India's official entry to the Oscars
The film, starring Geetanjali Thapa, will be India's entry in the Academy Awards foreign language category.
Protests likely over Ajit Singh's bungalow, Delhi Metro shuts down one station
The Delhi Metro shut down the Race Course Metro station on its Yellow Line which runs between Jahangirpuri in north Delhi and Huda City Centre in Gurgaon.
Flash floods in Assam, Meghalaya; 10 dead, over 1 lakh affected
Incessant rain over the past 24 hours has caused heavy waterlogging in Guwahati with water levels in the Brahmaputra river rising.
NIA files supplementary charge sheet against 20 IM operatives
A total of 29 operatives of the Indian Mujahideen have been charge sheeted so far by the NIA during it probe of the case.
Over 2 lakh structures damaged in floods: J&K government to HC
It was replying to a PIL, filed by two advocates, which alleged the state government did not provide timely relief to the flood-affected people.
Ahmedabad hotel denies issuing 'diktat' to northeast Indian staff during Chinese President's visit
"I am not aware of any such diktat given by police to the hotel authorities about their staff. We were just concerned about the Tibetans," said Joint Commissioner of Police.
Widows to participate in Durga Puja festival in Kolkata
Sulabh International, an NGO, working for the empowerment of the widows, is organising the visit.