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Court denies Army Major's request for hotel CCTV footage to prove wife's affair

India, May 24 -- A Delhi court has rejected a plea by an Army major seeking access to CCTV footage and booking records from a hotel in Aerocity to support allegations of an extramarital affair between... Read More


Hailstorm Hits South Kashmir Orchards Again

Srinagar, May 24 -- Farmers from areas including Sedow-Hirpora in Shopian and DH Pora in Kulgam said that the storm destroyed large portions of their apple crops, adding to losses from previous weathe... Read More


'A true icon of Sri Lankan cinema': President offers condolences on passing of Malini Fonseka

Sri Lanka, May 24 -- President Anura Kumara Dissanayake expressed his condolences following the death of veteran actress Malini Fonseka, whom he described as "a true icon of Sri Lankan cinema" whose g... Read More


Trump Warns Apple of Tariffs on India-Made iPhones Sold in the US

New Delhi, May 24 -- US President Donald Trump has reiterated his demand that Apple manufacture iPhones intended for the American market within the United States, warning that products made abroad-spe... Read More


LG Lays Foundation Stone Of Guest House At Hazratbal Shrine

Srinagar, May 24 -- "Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) repeatedly emphasized that the path to Allah is through peace," the LG said. "Jannat is described as Darul Salam-the abode of peace. Jammu and Kashmir, too... Read More


'Mumbai Star': A musical play that tries to rise above the cliches

New Delhi, May 24 -- The seventh edition of Aadyam Theatre Festival features, among other plays, a musical, Mumbai Star, directed by Nadir Khan. The story of an underdog, this production was conceived... Read More


Uncertainty for Indian students as Harvard loses right to enrol foreigners, sues US government

New Delhi, May 24 -- The simmering standoff between the US government and the storied Harvard University boiled over on Thursday (Friday morning India time) when the Department of Homeland Security (D... Read More


Uncertainty for Indian students as Harvard loses right to enrol foreign students, sues US government

New Delhi, May 24 -- The simmering standoff between the US government and the storied Harvard University boiled over on Thursday (Friday morning India time) when the Department of Homeland Security (D... Read More


Delhi govt plans 11 'mini-secretariats'

India, May 24 -- The Delhi government is planning to set up 11 mini-secretariats across the capital's revenue districts to bring governance closer to the people and improve access to public services. ... Read More


PM Narendra Modi chairs Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog deliberating on development challenges facing the country

Bhubaneswar, May 24 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked states to develop at least one tourist destination per State at par with global standards and by providing all facilities and infrastructu... Read More