India
Union Minister, Hyderabad University VC booked over suicide of Dalit student
Students protesting after the death of Vemula had earlier demanded filing of the case.
67-year-old man gets Rs 30,000 compensation from a beauty soap that fails to make him fair
This incident has once again opened up age old debate on misleading advertisements by beauty products manufacturers and the celebrities who endorse them.
PIA office vandalised in Delhi, Hindu Sena activists held
Hindu Sena activists ransacked the office of the Pakistani International Airlines in Delhi (File Photo).
Devotees take holy dips on 'Makar Sankranti'
The devotees were seen congregating at Tattapani, 50 km from the state capital, and Manikaran, home to a Sikh shrine in Kullu district, for holy dips in the Satluj and Parvati rivers respectively.
Arrest of Unitech bosses rings an alarm for real estate sector, brings hope to home buyers
After a Delhi court pulled up Unitech top bosses for the delays, buyers see some scope for relief.
Italian senator says marine charged with killing fishermen won't return to India
Latorre was allowed by the Supreme Court in September 2014 to go to Italy initially for four months after he had suffered a brain stroke.
Jayalalithaa asks Centre for ordinance on Jallikattu after SC imposes interim stay
Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court ruled that the bull-taming festival would not be celebrated in Tamil Nadu this year.
45 whales die after washing up at Tuticorin, scientists search for reasons
Some of the baleen whales tried to come back to shore even after being dragged back to sea
Salwinder Singh: A prime witness or a suspect in Pathankot terror attacks case?
NIA is likely to question him again and he may be asked to undertake a lie detector test.
Narendra Modi likely to receive French President in Chandigarh
President Hollande is likely to visit Chandigarh's 'Capitol Complex', Rock Garden, Sector 17 Plaza, Tagore Theatre and the Le Corbusier Centre in Sector 19.
SC to hear pleas against government notification lifting ban on jallikattu
During races, bulls are often hit with nail-studded sticks and pushed beyond the point of exhaustion.
Think of awarding harsher punishment to child abuse convicts: SC to Parliament
The court has also said that Parliament may need to think of defining the term 'child' in the context of rape.
Delhi Metro: Government mulling to sanction over 2,100 more CISF troops
A proposal in this regard had been prepared by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and submitted to the Union Home Ministry in the backdrop of an ever increasing footfall of about 26 lakh commuters every day.