India, March 3 -- President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) Zou Jiayi and her delegation, on Monday delegation appreciated the wide-ranging economic benefits of the Delhi-Meerut Nam... Read More
India, March 3 -- Several parts of the Kashmir valley, for the second consecutive day, witnessed fresh protests amid strict restrictions imposed by the authorities to prevent any untoward incident. A ... Read More
India, March 3 -- West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday alleged an "ECI-BJP nexus" behind the deletion of 63.66 lakh names from the State's electoral rolls following the SIR, claiming t... Read More
India, March 3 -- Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday sharpened the BJP's "infiltration" pitch, declaring that while "only names are being deleted now" from West Bengal's electoral rolls under the... Read More
India, March 3 -- Asserting that technology and innovation are transforming governance at unprecedented speed, President Droupadi Murmu on Monday urged a group of newly-inducted IAS officers to fully ... Read More
India, March 3 -- Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta addressed the students of the Indian Institute of Democratic Leadership (IIDL) on Monday. The Speaker told the students that power is a sacred p... Read More
India, March 3 -- Fourteen Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students who were arrested during a protest march last week have been released, student leaders said on Monday, calling the development a r... Read More
India, March 3 -- Coveting gold and cash, a 29-year-old man, along with his live-in partner and associates, allegedly murdered a canteen owner, chopped his body into pieces and dumped them in the Yamu... Read More
India, March 3 -- At least three banks and six schools in the national Capital received bomb threats via email on Monday, which were later declared a hoax after exhaustive searches, officials said. D... Read More
India, March 3 -- In a move to curb begging, the Delhi Government has trained to more than 400 beggars skilled and rehabilitated in the past one-and-a-half years. The majority of them are now working ... Read More