Four terrorists killed in separate incidents in J&K
A driver of a civilian vehicle informed the force about the presence of two suspicious individuals on the highway in Batote of Ramban district.
RSS raises objections to uncensored content of Manoj Bajpayee’s The Family Man
RSS mouthpiece Panchjanya has raised objections on the uncensored content being aired on various Over The Top (OTT) platforms especially a new series on Amazon Prime called The Family Man , starring actor Manoj Bajpayee. Sources in the RSS confirmed that this was a reflection of its own views on the matter. | We wanted the world to see RSS and India as one. Imran Khan did, says RSS
‘Sharad Pawar was defamed because of me’: Ajit Pawar breaks down at press meet
“I apologise for hurting feelings of leaders, workers, and sympathisers by resigning without discussing with them,” Mr. Pawar said while addressing the media at Y.B. Chavan centre in Mumbai.
Dr. Kafeel Khan demands reinstatement with due honour
Addressing the media at the Press Club of India in New Delhi, the paediatrician reiterated that the Uttar Pradesh government should apologise to the families of the children who died and provide compensation to the kin.
Five-judge Constitution Bench to hear pleas challenging Centre's move on Article 370
A five-judge Bench led by Justice N.V. Ramana is learnt to have been formed to start hearing from October 1 petitions challenging the Centre's move render Article 370 inoperative that stripped Jammu and Kashmir people of their special privileges, which led to the bifurcation of the State to two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.
Navy can deliver much bigger blow than 1971, Rajnath Singh warns Pakistan
“Pakistan should understand that, today, with the strong resolve of our government and advancements in naval capacity with additions like INS Khanderi , we are capable of giving a much bigger blow to it, if need be,” the Defence Minister said. He later inaugurated an aircraft carrier dry dock and launched the first of the seven Project 17A frigates, Nilgiri , into water.
India objects to China’s reference to J&K and Ladakh at UNGA
India has taken strong note of reference made by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang to Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh in his address at the U.N.
In view of the forecast of continuous rain, a red alert has been sounded in 13 districts in north Bihar.
Nation remembers Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversary
Bhagat Singh was born on this day in 1907 in the Punjab Province of British India. He was convicted for killing British police officer John Saunders and was hanged in March 1931.
Afghan presidential polls close amid allegations of fraud
Afghanistan’s presidential polls closed amid fears that accusations of fraud and misconduct could overwhelm any election results, while insurgent attacks aimed at disrupting voting in the country’s north and south caused dozens of casualties.
Boris Johnson faces probe for alleged U.S. businesswoman links
Authorities in London have referred the Prime Minister to a police complaints body to see if he should face a criminal investigation over links to an American businesswoman who allegedly received favourable treatment because of her friendship with him during his time as mayor.
Imran Khan, delegation return to New York after jet given by Saudi prince develops technical fault
Mr. Khan, who was to return to Pakistan after his seven-day trip to the U.S. to attend the 74th session of United Nations General Assembly, had to return to New York after the plane developed technical snag minutes after taking off from the Kennedy International Airport, the News International reported.
RBI initiates regulatory action against Lakshmi Vilas Bank amid police probe
Financial services company Religare Finvest has accused Lakshmi Vilas of misappropriating funds to the tune of ₹790 crores in a complaint filed with the EOW.
Korea Open badminton: Kashyap loses to Momota in semifinals
Indian shuttler Parupalli Kashyap’s impressive run at the Korea Open Super 500 tournament came to an end after he lost to world number 1 Kento Momota of Japan in the men’s singles semifinals in Incheon.
Ahead of World Boxing Championships, Mary Kom says expectations can make you nervous
Mary Kom has to her credit six gold medals and a silver in eight world championship appearances, the last of which was in New Delhi in 2018.