- Government looking at building night landing facilities for choppers in Naxal - hit Jharkhand
The Centre is exploring possibilities of setting up night landing facilities for helicopters in some of the Naxal-affected areas in Jharkhand for speedy deployment of security forces and their evacuation, officials said.
- Mandatory 6 airbags to hit small car market adversely; Maruti wants government to reconsider proposal
Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) wants the government to reconsider the proposal to make six airbags mandatory in passenger vehicles, saying the norm will adversely hit the already shrinking small car market and may even impact jobs in the auto sector going ahead.
- Court sends Delhi minister Satyendar Jain to ED custody till June 9 in money laundering case
A Delhi court on Tuesday sent Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain to ED custody till June 9. 
- Faridabad's Mehak 17th in Civil Services exam
Mehak Jain, a 23-old-year resident of Sector 15, Faridabad, has bagged the 17th rank in her third attempt in the UPSC’s Civil Services exam, the result of which was announced today.
- India set to receive above normal rainfall this monsoon season; farm output to get boost
India's rainfed agriculture region is set to receive above normal rainfall this monsoon season, the weather office said on Tuesday raising hopes for a bumper farm output and reining in inflation.
- Moosewala murder: Lawrence Bishnoi moves Delhi High Court, doesn?t want his custody to be given to Punjab Police
Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, named as a suspect in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, on Tuesday approached the Delhi High Court following the denial of his plea by an NIA court where he pleaded not to give his custody to Punjab Police, expressing fears of a ‘fake encounter&rsq
- Tata Motors to take over Ford's plant in Gujarat
Tata Motors on Monday announced the signing of a tripartite pact with Ford and the Gujarat government to acquire the American auto major’s vehicle manufacturing plant at Sanand.
- Champawat bypoll today, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami's fate at stake
All eyes are set on the Champawat Assembly constituency of Uttarakhand, where a bypoll, to be held tomorrow, will determine whether or not Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami will continue in the state’s top office.
- UWW reviews Satender Malik video, says Mohit correct winner
The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has banned mat chairman Sanjay Kumar and referee Jitendra Mann for “not doing their job properly” during the trial between Satender Malik and Mohit, leading to the fracas between Satender and senior referee Jagbir Singh.
- Subhash Chandra, Kartikeya Sharma to queer Rajya Sabha pitch in Rajasthan, Haryana; trouble for Congress
Two prominent media barons — Subhash Chandra of Zee and Kartikeya Sharma of NewsX are set to queer the Rajya Sabha (RS) pitch by filing as independent candidates from Rajasthan and Haryana respectively.
- 'Court, Constitution to decide Gyanvapi issue'
Asserting that the BJP was always eager to “take everyone along”, party president JP Nadda today said issues like Gyanvapi mosque-Shringar Gauri temple would be “decided by courts and the Constitution” and the party would follow the decision in letter and spirit.
- 7 killed as ambulance collides with truck in UP?s Bareilly
Seven people died on Tuesday when an ambulance coming from Delhi collided with a truck here, police said.
- CIET award for teacher
Damanjit Kaur, a teacher of the Sri Guru Harkrishan Model School, Chandigarh, received the National Award for Best Video Programme and a cash prize of Rs 20,000 by the Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET), Delhi. Her video “Street games of India” was considered one of the b
- Anti - India terrorist groups present in Af: UNSC report
Despite assurances given by the Taliban leadership, a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) report has said there is presence of anti-India foreign terror groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in Afghanistan.
- 2 criminals flee from Gurugram police custody
Gurugram police was left red faced when two jail inmates accused of rape and robbery fled from their custody on Monday.
- Indian - origin US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi honoured with Distinguished Leadership Award
Indian-origin US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has been honoured with the Distinguished Leadership Award in recognition of his outstanding career and dedication to public service.
- Prevention of breast cancer
Karnal: The biology association and the women development cell of Dyal Singh College organised a workshop on prevention of breast cancer through self-examination. Dr Vineeta Goel, Director and HoD, radiation oncology, and Dr Shubha Garg, consultant surgical oncology, Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh,
- Desh Bhagat University holds workshop on IPR
IEDC Patent Cell & Institutional Innovation Council, Desh Bhagat University, in collaboration with Ennoble IP recently held a one-day workshop on intellectual property rights (IPR) query session.
- Anandpur Sahib?s Gamini 3rd in country
Anandpur Sahib?s Gamini 3rd in country
- Day after Sidhu Moosewala's murder, HC asks Punjab Govt to explain basis on which security of 400 protectees pruned, info leaked
Day after Sidhu Moosewala's murder, HC asks Punjab Govt to explain basis on which security of 400 protectees pruned, info leaked
- 16 - year - old bonded labourer rescued
Bhindisaida police have booked a man for detaining a minor boy as bonded labourer.
- 2nd phase of coastal surveillance on track
The second phase of the coastal surveillance network that includes setting up of 46 radars was on track and expected to be completed soon, said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh while addressing commanders of the Indian Coast Guard on Monday.
- Rajya Sabha elections: BJP focuses on new faces, OBCs
While Union Ministers Nirmala Sitharaman and Piyush Goyal have been named by the BJP as candidates for the June 10 biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha, Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi failed to make to the list released by the party late this evening.
- JD - U leaves Steel Minister RCP Singh high and dry
A major political churning appears to be in process in Bihar. Though the suspense over the future of Steel Minister Ram Chandra Prasad Singh appears to be over, with his party (JD-U) leaving him high and dry in the nominations to the Rajya Sabha elections.
- Rajnath Singh No. 1 Cabinet Minister: Survey
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is the unanimous choice of the NDA and Opposition voters as the top performing Cabinet Minister in the Narendra Modi government. Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari is the unanimous runners-up among the ruling party and Opposition supporters. These are the results of