India
Quality, not quantity of evidence required for conviction: SC
The court said the legal system has laid emphasis on value provided by each witness, rather than the multiplicity or plurality of witnesses.
Panel fell off AI Dreamliner mid-air; DGCA probes incident
An 8x4 feet panel on the belly of an Air India Dreamliner fell off mid-air, putting about 150 passengers on board at a grave risk.
Casio India launches range of mercury-free projectors
The company has also launched a dual projection system XJ-SK600 - at a price of Rs 3,29,995, especially for the advertisement segment.
Bombing at a mosque kills Afghan Governor
Kabul: Afghan officials said a bomb placed inside a mosque in the country's east has killed the Governor of Logar province.
Amnesty urges Egypt to probe killing of Morsi protesters
Cairo: Rights group Amnesty International has called on Egypt's government to launch a full and impartial investigation into the use of live ammunition by police to disperse protesters last week.
Barack Obama postpones debt meet with lawmakers
President Barack Obama postponed a planned meeting with lawmakers to discuss the government shutdown and the debt ceiling amid signs of progress in the Senate, the White House said on Monday.
Muzaffarnagar riots: Govt allocates Rs 6.84 cr as compensation for property damages
Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government has sanctioned over Rs 6.84 crore as compensation for damages caused to movable and immovable assets during the recent communal violence in Muzaffarnagar and its adjoining areas.
Indian Open snooker: Aditya Mehta defeats former world No. 1 Ebdon
Mehta asserted his supremacy with the day's highest break of 127 in the decisive seventh frame to clinch a 4-3 victory over his Scottish rival.
BJP PM candidate sells Gujarat growth stories to woo foreign investors
Narendra Modi said the people pf Gujarat have always believed in mantra of Gujarat's growth for India's growth.
Curbing wasteful expenditure a major task, says Pranab Mukherjee
President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday told a group of Indian Defence Accounts Service probationer officers who called on him that "ensuring that wasteful expenditure does not take place is a great task".
One killed in heavy rains in Bihar post Cyclone Phailin
A 70-year-old man was killed when his thatched hut collapsed due to heavy rains in the aftermath of Cyclone Phailin in Bihar's Madhepura district.
Ratangarh stampede: Inquiry commission to be set up for probe, says Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday said an inquiry commission would be set up within the next two days to probe into the stampede near the Ratangarh temple.
World Boxing Championships: Madan goes down in 1st round
Madan, a former national champion and the lone Indian boxer in action today, lost 0-3 on points to Alexandros Riscan of Moldova.
Former Rajasthan minister, ex-MLA quit Congress ahead of Assembly polls
Ahead of assembly elections in Rajasthan, a former Minister and a former MLA have quit Congress and joined NCP and NPP respectively. The former minister, Dula Ram, joined Nationalist Congress Party, while former MLA Ashok Tanwar joined National People's P...
Cyclone Phailin: Over 1,000 villagers evacuated from East Singhbhum
With the forecast of heavy to very heavy rains, over 1,000 villagers were evacuated on Sunday from Ghatsila subdivision in Jharkhand's East Singhbhum district, while low-lying areas in Jamshedpur were inundated by heavy downpour.
Will quit if I have lost your confidence, says Uddhav to Sena cadre
His remarks came against the backdrop of indirect criticism of his relatively mild style of leadership by Manohar Joshi earlier this week.