India
Actress Cara Delevingne is not fond of wearing make-up
Referring to her character Margo Roth Spiegelman in John Green's film adaptation 'Paper Towns', she says she felt connected to the character, who is constantly wearing jeans and tees, and is nonchalant about fashion, reports say.
Agriculture Ministry now a Ministry of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare, announced PM Modi
Addressing the nation on its 69th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that welfare of farmers equally important as the growth of agriculture.
Radhe Maa gets interim protection from arrest for 2 weeks
On Friday, she was questioned by police in connection to a dowry harassment case. An FIR was registered against the self-styled godwoman, for allegedly instigating a woman's in-laws to harass her for dowry.
Police fail to give report on Amitabh Thakur's complaint
CJM Som Prabha Misra took the non-submission of the report by the Hazratganj police seriously, both on August 4 and on Friday, and sternly asked the police to submit it soon.
Omar Abdullah compliments Centre for continuing dialogue with Pakistan
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, on Thursday gave a back-handed compliment to the BJP-led government at the Centre for continuing on the path of dialogue with Pakistan in the back drop of continued violence in the state, saying it wa...
Grenade blast near mosque in Shopian, eight injured
"The grenade was kept on roadside in a steel glass after removing its pin. Someone touched it, triggering the blast at around 6 AM," a police official said.
Girls college installs UP's first sanitary pad vending machine
Amid concern over high dropout rate of girls because of menstrual hygiene issues, a women's college here has shown the way by becoming the first institution in Uttar Pradesh to install a sanitary napkin vending machine on its premises.
Artists use crocodiles, anacondas to draw BBMP's attention to pathetic condition of roads across Bengaluru
Bengaluru residents are experiencing a pleasant shock and surprise all over the city these days. One fine morning they see an anaconda with a half eaten human hand, next day they see a crocodile on roadside. Fortunately they are not for real.
E-commerce firms to focus on brand loyalty this Independence Day
E-commerce giants on this independence day are going all out to appeal to customers with their freedom sales
Damage claim against Nestle India over Maggi noodles could go beyond Rs 640 crore
The damage claim from first of its kind class action suit against Nestle India is likely to go beyond Rs 640 crore as the government is "tabulating further damages" for selling "defective and hazardous" Maggi noodles.
Twin ceasefire violations by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir, no casualties
While the Army fears that India will provide proof of Pakistan's role in Gurdaspur and Udhampur terror attacks, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's regime is finding it tough to convince their all powerful Army.
Smartphone users in India driven by affordability, not features: Report
At the moment smartphone growth in India is being driven by affordable handsets and consumers finally ditching their feature phones for something with internet access, rather than by the online economy or connected lifestyles.
Government hospitals in Delhi still in pitiable condition
Negligence of the maintanence of hospitals in Delhi has led to their grim state.
Hyderabad parents fight against arbitary fee hike
Chiranjeevulu, Director, School education, Telangana government said that the education department is taking these complaints seriously.
DCW summons St Stephen's principal Valson Thampu in molestation case
The complainant also alleged that Thampu had tried to shield Kumar and pressurised her to not treat the issue as that of sexual harassment.
Wreckage of missing chopper 'Pawan Hans' found, search on for occupants
Six days after a Pawan Hans chopper went missing, its wreckage was found on Monday morning between Thinsa and Sanglian villages in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh.