India
Madras High Court stays lower court order on 'triple talaq' sent via telegram
Hearing the petition by Nazeema, whose husband Mydeen Batcha divorced her via telegram, Justice R Mahadevan directed the husband to file his counter in three weeks.
RS amendments to Aadhaar Bill had lacunae, says Jaitley
The amendments to the Aadhaar Bill in Rajya Sabha, where the ruling NDA does not have majority, were moved by the Congress members including Jairam Ramesh.
CBSE assures remedial measures for tricky and tough Class XII Math paper
The CBSE says that feedback received from various stakeholders like students, subject teachers and examiners will be put before the committee of subject experts.
Siddaramaiah government faces heat for transferring corruption cases from Lokayukta to ACB
The latest order of the Karnataka government which calls for the formation of a new anti-corruption bureau has drawn flak from activists.
Umar, Anirban facilitated unauthorised entry of people on Feb 9: JNU probe panel
The five-member panel found 21 students including CPI MP D Raja's daughter guilty of violating university norms.
Four persons try to attack Kanhaiya Kumar during protest march
While three persons hurled abuses at Kumar during his speech near Parliament Street police station and were whisked away by the police who perceived threat in connection with the matter, one managed to climb the truck over which Kumar was standing while a...
Vijay Mallya files complaint against Sunday Guardian for 'fabricated' interview
Henchman suspected of killing 3 witnesses in Asaram case arrested, claims Gujarat Police
Haldar, a native of South 24 Pargana district in West Bengal, first came in contact with Asaram's preachings in 2000 when he attended his religious discourse in New Delhi.
Army blacklists 3 apps, warns troops against using WeChat, Smesh, Line
Google removed SmeshApp from its playstore after a CNN-IBN investigation revealed that Pakistan was using it to snoop on Indian military personnel.
Judiciary facing crisis of credibilityover pending cases, says CJI
The CJI said he can assure the lawyers that if Bar cooperates, judges will be ready to sit even on Saturdays to finish old matters.
Bihar 'godman' out of sealed pit after 15 days without water; doctors say it's impossible
Hundreds of devotees from across Bihar came to Madhepura to see the godman rise from his sealed ditch in perfect health.
Payment to NGT not a fine, only a compensation, says Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
"I am all for the development of Yamuna", said Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
NDA government ministers, CMs attend World Culture Festival
Home Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj attended the event, in which several religious leaders from across the globe were also present.
25-year-old man breaches Parliament security, enters close to PM's arrival area inside premises
The youth is reportedly from Unnao in Uttar Pradesh, and told security personnel that he thought he could get in without pass.