Nepal Earthquake: 8 crew members from upcoming Mugdha Godse film died
The devastating earthquake in Nepal claimed the lives of eight crew members from Bollywood actress Ruslaan Mumtaz's upcoming film.
Former CM dies in Temple town
Former Odisha chief minister and ex-Assam Governor Janaki Ballabh Patnaik passed away in Tirupati early Tuesday. He was 89.
Man tries to get Aadhaar card for dog
Computer operator of a private firm landed into a controversy after he uploaded the picture of a dog and furnished fake details for enrollment.
Rahul Gandhi is back
Rahul Gandhi on Thursday returned from his 56-day "unexplained" sabbatical that had raised a lot of questions over his leadership of the party at a time when Congress has been battered in elections repeatedly.
‘No voting right if people do not go for family planning’
BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj has demanded that a strict law for family planning be brought in for all to check population growth and those who do not follow it should be stripped of their voting right.
Modi meets Vladimir Putin
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit at Fortaleza.The Prime Minister conveyed his sincere appreciation and admiration for President Putin's decisive leadership in deepening and expanding the India-Russia special and privileged strategic partnership.
Govt agrees to hike compensation for Bhopal Tragedy victims
The central government has agreed to increase the compensation for Bhopal gas tragedy victims, Amnesty International today said and welcomed the move.
‘Kiss of Love’ to be held as scheduled: organisers
A day after Kerala High Court refused to intervene, the organisers of controversial 'Kiss of Love' protest today said they would go ahead, even as they were yet to get permission from the police.Stressing that it was "not a kiss fest" but a gathering of like minded people to raise awareness against moral policing, they said they would next focus on creating awareness about the deadly AIDS.
The Modi government is in a bind over the black money issue.
Even after it expressed readiness to reveal the names of 627 account holders in the Geneva branch of HSBC Bank, the road ahead has to be traversed cautiously, in view of international covenants on information-sharing.
SC grants bail to Jayalalithaa
Jayalalithaa found guilty
The special court in Bangalore has pronounced the verdict in the disproportionate assets case against J Jayalalithaa.
‘Modi as head of government is ring-fenced against summons’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “ring-fenced” as a sovereign representative of India and cannot be served summons in a case filed against him in a federal court here by an organisation claiming to be representing alleged 2002 riots victims, an Indian government official said here Friday.