New Delhi fog disrupts air & rail travel
New Delhi: Low temperatures and fog in New Delhi hit air and rail movement as a cold wave gripped the Indian capital with minimum temperatures dipping as low as 5.6 degrees Celsius (42 F).
New Delhi: Low temperatures and fog in New Delhi hit air and rail movement as a cold wave gripped the Indian capital with minimum temperatures dipping as low as 5.6 degrees Celsius (42 F).
Maharashtra: The Maharashtra Assembly unanimously passed a resolution stating that the government will pursue all necessary legal measures to bring “every inch” of Marathi-speaking regions along the Karnataka border within the state’s limits. The resolution stated that the state government will pursue an ongoing case in
New Delhi: India plans to deploy 120 tactical missiles on its uneasy borders with China and Pakistan, according to media reports on Tuesday. However, experts say the announcement is more likely a response to domestic opposition that has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being weak-kneed
New Delhi: In a country where the Panama Papers and fugitive billionaires have failed to cause ripples, a fraudulent job scheme has caught the nation’s attention. Reports on Tuesday spoke of a bizarre railway job scam that has been detected by Delhi Police wherein 28 unemployed
Karnataka: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament (MP), Pragya Singh Thakur, has urged Hindus to keep weapons prepared at home to use against enemies.
Gujrat: An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier was allegedly beaten to death in Gujarat’s Nadiad area after he attempted to rebuke a boy who had circulated an obscene video of his teenage daughter.
Chennai: Revenue officials sealed the Sakthi Mariamman Temple at Virudasampatti in Tamil Nadu’s Salem district after upper caste Hindus prevented the entry of Dalits into the temple.
United Nations: United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed deep concern about the reported ban imposed by the Taliban on women from working for national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Afghanistan.
Beirut: Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah group has handed over a man suspected of killing an Irish United Nations peacekeeper earlier this month.
Kabul: Three foreign aid groups, including Save the Children, announced that they were suspending their operations in Afghanistan after the Taliban ordered all NGOs to stop their women staff from working.