New Delhi, Feb. 6 -- Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday defended the government's decision to keep the Henderson Brooks-Bhagat report of the 1962 India-China war "classified," calli... Read More
New Delhi, Feb. 6 -- Delhi Police have launched Operation Shastra targeting individuals sharing pictures with weapons and using abusive language on social media to create fear. Over 500 teams and 200... Read More
India, Feb. 6 -- Punjab National Bank has invited applications for Apprentice posts. Eligible candidates who want to apply for the posts can find the direct link through the official website of PNB Ba... Read More
Gandhinagar, Feb. 6 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi's early conservation vision for Chhari-Dhandh, a unique wetland ecosystem in Gujarat's Kachchh district, has positioned it among globally significan... Read More
New Delhi, Feb. 6 -- The tragic death of 25-year-old biker Kamal Dhyani in Janakpuri late Thursday night has triggered sharp criticism of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Delhi government, with Aa... Read More
India, Feb. 6 -- Jeffrey Epstein won a $80 million lottery ticket in 2008. A mail in the latest tranche of documents linked to the late convicted child sex offender included a mention of Epstein's win... Read More
India, Feb. 6 -- New Delhi A Delhi court on Thursday reserved its orders on the bail petitions of three accused persons in a stone pelting incident that took place during a demolition drive near the ... Read More
India, Feb. 6 -- A former employee of the conservative youth advocacy group Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has come forward with allegations about workplace culture and the organisation's direction followi... Read More
Harare, Feb. 6 -- Following his side's sixth ICC Under-19 World Cup triumph, India's rising star Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who smashed a blistering 175 in 80 balls, dedicated his 'Player of the Match' and ... Read More
India, Feb. 6 -- New Delhi Chief minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday said plastic waste was a major challenge to make Delhi clean and green, and addressing it required collective efforts using modern re... Read More