India
Polish airline cancels flights over hacker attack
The hacker attack temporarily paralyzed LOT's computers at Warsaw's Frederic Chopin airport, disrupting the processing of some 1,400 passengers for the flights.
Yoga the perfect antidote to stem negative tendencies: Sushma Swaraj
"At a time when ethnic conflicts and extremist violence are threatening to destabilise societies, yoga can serve as the perfect antidote to stem such negative tendencies and move us on the path of harmony and peace," the External Affairs Minister said.
Lalit Modi invoked names of British royalty while seeking travel papers: Report
Buckingham Palace refused to say what the two men had discussed but denied "categorically" that the duke had lobbied the UK government on Modi's behalf.
Illegal land denotification case: Four more FIRs filed against former Karnataka CM Yeddyurappa
The former Karnataka CM has been accused of illegally denotifiying land in various parts of the city including Banashankari, RMV, Mahalaxmi Layout, Banaswadi and HBR Layout
IIMs divided over draft bill giving sweeping powers to HRD Ministry
The draft IIM bill. which seeks to give seeping powers to HRD ministry in the functioning of the B-schools, has left the prestigious institutes sharply divided.
Death toll in Mumbai hooch tragedy rises to 87; 4 excise officials suspended
Probing to find more people complicit in this heinous activity, the Crime branch of the Mumbai Police has arrested 5 people out of whom one allegedly distributed the alcohol and the rest were suppliers.
Himachal CM inaugurates helipad near China border
CM said that the helipad would not only facilitate the local residents during winters but would also be of strategic importance.
Madhya Pradesh: Denied money for liquor, man sets teenage daughter afire
The girl suffered severe burn injuries and was rushed to Mhow Civil Hospital by neighbours from her village Jamli near Mhow.
Not enough invested in Railways in 40 years: Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu
"Railways are the backbone of India's economy and therefore we have decided to launch a major programme to revamp the railway network. In the last thirty, forty years we have not invested enough into the railways...." Prabhu said.
Punjab Deputy CM expresses concern over cleanliness status of Amritsar
Expressing dissatisfaction over the cleanliness status of Amritsar, Punjab Deputy Chief Ministe directed officials to address the issue at the earliest.
Sons qualify for IIT but UP labourer has no money to pay the fees
Raju and Brijesh, sons of daily wage earner Dharamraj from UP, has done their father proud, qualifying in the IIT entrance exam.
Propelled by summer bookings domestic air travel clocks profit
All Indian carriers together ferried a total of 71.27 lakh passengers in May as compared to 60.22 lakh passengers during May 2014, according to Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) data for the month.
Delhi Metro to start early at 4 am for Int Yoga Day
In light of International Yoga Day celebrations on Sunday, Delhi Metro operations would start at the crack of dawn with the first train scheduled to leave all terminal stations at 4 am.
Muslims have been practising yoga since long: Azam Khan
Terming yoga as "secular", UP Minister Mohd Azam Khan said Muslims have been practising it since time immemorial but alleged that the BJP was trying to communalise it by stressing on Surya Namaskar.
US church killing- From a carnage of hate to a carnival of hope
Intolerance, yawning `social divides`, fierce competition, the alarming rise of the `we vs they` attitude and our inability to celebrate diversity have all contributed to hate crimes in different societies.
Over 8,000 children working in Delhi garment factories: Report
A report released by the NGO 'Save the children' has revealed that 8000 children are working in the informal garment factories across Delhi. Sandeep Kumar, Minister for Women and Child Development has constituted a committee to look into the matter.