Prayers for birth in most populous nation India
Varanasi is known for where Hindus come to die, but it is also a site where people pray for new life
India's top court orders protesting doctors to resume work by Tuesday
Hundreds of doctors nationwide have stayed off work
Workers at Samsung India plant strike, partly hitting production
Workers at Samsung India plant strike, partly hitting production
Pant returns to India test squad for Bangladesh series, Shami still sidelined
Pant was involved in a near-fatal crash in Dec 2022 that required him to have multiple surgeries.
Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh welcome their first child
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh welcome their first child - a baby girl
India, UAE to review trade deal in talks this week, sources say
India and UAE to review their trade deal this week amid concerns over rising precious metal imports.
Ethnic violence in India's Manipur escalates, six killed
Manipur has ordered all schools in the state to remain shut
Indian Olympic wrestlers Phogat and Punia enter politics, join opposition Congress
The move came weeks after Phogat's emotional return home from the Paris Olympics
India's far-right Hindus seek to drive Muslims out of 'holy land'
The hatred was fuelled by "love-jihad" conspiracy, claiming Muslim men wanted to convert Hindu women
Family of slain Kolkata doctor says police rushed them into cremation
The Aug 9 attack at the R.G. Kar Medical College had triggered nationwide protests
Virat Kohli leads in tax payments among Indian cricketers
Kohli paid INR 66 crore in taxes for the year 2023-24
Thousands of Rohingya flee to Bangladesh from violence in Myanmar, official says
Bangladesh is already over-burdened and unable to accommodate any more Rohingya:Bangladeshi official
Sandip Ghosh, ex-head of India's RG Kar College, arrested for suspected graft
Ghosh resigned as principal of the British colonial-era college days after the crime became public
Before Kolkata doctor rape, an unmet promise to keep physicians safe
After two doctors were assaulted in 2019 Bengal government promised "effective security systems"
India outperforms other major economies even as growth slows in April-June
The rise in GDP was less than a 6.9% expansion forecast by a Reuters poll
BRICS New Development Bank authorizes Algeria to join
BRICS New Development Bank authorizes Algeria to join
India braces for another month of above-average rainfall in September
The rainfall in September is likely to be more than 109% of a 50-year average
What Javed Akhtar thinks about acting of Alia Bhatt
What Javed Akhtar thinks about acting of Alia Bhatt
Residents of Karachi, other Sindh areas fasten their seat belts as cyclone 'Asna' set to storm off
Met Dept issues sixth alert as cyclone is estimated to be just 120km away from Karachi
Exclusive: India's monsoon expected to be prolonged, threatening ripe crops, sources say
Above-normal rainfall could damage summer-sown crops like rice, cotton, soybean, corn, and pulses
Noted Indian intellectual, Kashmiris' rights champion AG Noornai passes away
He is widely respected for analysis of constitutional and human rights issues
Monsoon downpour brings routine life to a halt in several areas
Cyclone alert was issued in coastal belt of Sindh due to deep depression
Indian troops martyr three more Kashmiri youth in IIOJK
The youngsters were martyred during cordon and search operation in Kupwara district
Rains lash India, thousands evacuated; Pakistan faces cyclone threat
Army rescue teams have joined the relief effort, as people waded through waist-high waters
PCB did not support Jay Shah for ICC Chairman, claims Indian media
Jay Shah had the backing of 15 out of 16 members of the International Cricket Council (ICC)
Evidence points to Indian army officers' involvement in drug smuggling
Indian army works in connection with local cartels of area
India's Paytm gets government nod for investment in payments arm
India's Paytm gets government nod for investment in payments arm
Protesters block train tracks, buses against rape and murder of doctor in India
Police said 5,000 personnel were deployed to quell any violence across West Bengal
India's Modi urges early resolution of Ukraine conflict in call with Russia's Putin
India's Modi urges early resolution of Ukraine conflict in call with Russia's Putin
Indian police fire teargas at hundreds protesting over Kolkata doctor's rape, murder
Protesters broke through the iron barricades set up on roads to the West Bengal state secretariat
Suryakumar ready to do the hard yards to reclaim India test spot
"That's not in my control," Suryakumar said of his chances of getting the nod ahead of others.
India's green energy wind drive hits desert herders hard
Herders say heavy construction trucks damage water sources, reducing grasslands and drying the land
Kuldeep Yadav expresses desire to play Champions Trophy in Pakistan
We will play wherever we are sent. I have never been to Pakistan before, so I am excited: Kuldeep
Adani's Mumbai slum revamp struggles to secure land
Adani's Mumbai slum revamp struggles to secure land
Industrialist Anil Ambani considers response to ban from Indian markets watchdog
Industrialist Anil Ambani considers response to ban from Indian markets watchdog
Pakistan invites Narendra Modi to Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit
According to Indian media, Indian government has not yet made a decision regarding the invitation
Shikhar Dhawan says goodbye to International and Domestic Cricket
During his career, Shikhar Dhawan represented India in 34 Test matches, 167 ODIs, and 68 T20Is.
India's Modi meets Zelensky on historic Ukraine visit
India’s Modi meets Zelensky on historic Ukraine visit
Indian PM urges Zelenskiy to sit down for talks with Russia
Indian PM urges Zelenskiy to sit down for talks with Russia
FO spokesperson seems ignorant of Pakistan, India trade
Pakistan imports raw material for life-saving medicines from India
Floods, landslides in India's Tripura displace tens of thousands
Television images showed army personnel manning the rescue craft
At least 10 dead as Indian passenger bus with 40 onboard plunges into river in Nepal
"The bus is lying on the bank of the river,” DSP Deepkumar Raya of Tanahun District Police said
Death toll rises to 17 in blast at Indian pharmaceutical factory
The blast blast took place at privately held Escientia Advanced Sciences in the Anakapalli district
Indian flour mills urge govt to release wheat stocks as prices surge
Indian flour mills urge govt to release wheat stocks as prices surge
'Abuse every day': Indian female medics speak out after brutal murder
Attacks on female medics are all too common. Nearly 90 rapes a day were reported in 2022
India's Modi to discuss resolution of Ukraine conflict during Kyiv trip
Modi's visit is a first by an Indian premier since diplomatic ties established 30 years ago
Modi's visit to Ukraine exposes India's double standards
Modi's visit to Ukraine is seen as a step to placate Europe and US
India, Japan agree to bolster defence and security ties
India, Japan agree to bolster defence and security ties
India cenbank chief urges banks to monitor credit-deposit gap to avoid liquidity issues
India cenbank chief urges banks to monitor credit-deposit gap to avoid liquidity issues
India's top court sets up doctors' panel on workplace safety after rape, murder
The Supreme Court, which took up the case on its own, directed the federal police to submit a report
Khushi Kapoor admits to nose and lip surgery for enhanced beauty
Khushi Kapoor acknowledged that she had undergone treatments to enhance her facial features
Indian port workers to go on strike to demand better wages
Indian port workers to go on strike to demand better wages
Over 3,300 Indian soldiers committed suicide since 2001
47,000 officials were given voluntary retirement
Indian medics refuse to end protests over doctor's rape and murder
Doctors across the country have held protests and declined to see non-emergency patients
Some India doctors stay off job after strike over colleague's rape and murder
Doctors have held protests, candlelight marches and have refused to see non-emergency patients
India's doctors strike in protest at rape and murder of colleague
The government urged more than one million doctors to return to duties in the public interest
A.R. Rahman wins seventh national award for music
A.R. Rahman has become the most awarded music director in India
Indian doctors begin 24-hour strike to protest brutal rape of medic
More than a million medics were expected to join the strike.
India's participation in 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan remains undecided
Jay Shah stated that no decision has been made yet regarding the team's visit to Pakistan
Kolkata doctor's rape-murder case: Indian medics call for nationwide shutdown
Anger over the crime showed no signs of dying down a week after 31-year-old doctor was found dead
India regulatory chief earned revenue in potential rules violation, documents show
Hindenburg Research alleged a conflict of interest in Buch's investigations surrounding Adani Group
Indian rape and murder case shows doctors' vulnerability, medics say
As news of murder spread, doctors took to the streets alongside women's groups and Bollywood stars
Kolkata doctor case: Protests escalate in India over gruesome rape of doctor
Crimes against women in India rose 4% in 2022 from previous year, NCRB data showed
South African Morkel appointed India's bowling coach, media reports say
Morkel resigned from his role as Pakistan's bowling coach in November last year
BCCI rejects offer to host Women's T20 World Cup
Jay cited the ongoing monsoon season and upcoming Women's One Day World Cup as reasons the reasons.
CAS dismisses Indian wrestler Phogat's appeal against disqualification
Phogat was set to face American Sarah Hildebrandt for the gold medal on August 7
Mushaal Mullick questions basis of India's independence celebrations amid Kashmir issue
Mushaal criticises India for celebrating its freedom while it has been oppressing Kashmiris
Kashmiris to observe India's Independence Day as Black Day
APHC urged the Kashmiris to send a strong message to India that they reject its occupation.
Indian troops martyr four more young Kashmiris in IIOJK
The youngsters were martyred during cordon and search operation in Doda district
Climate change intensified rain that caused deadly Indian landslides, study finds
The landslides were the latest in a series of weather-related calamities in India
India's Modi meets Foxconn chief amid govt probe into hiring practices
India's Modi meets Foxconn chief amid govt probe into hiring practices
Indian EV maker Ola Electric's Q1 hurt by subsidy cuts
Indian EV maker Ola Electric's Q1 hurt by subsidy cuts
AJK prime minister celebrates Independence Day with enthusiasm in Azad Kashmir
He notes that Pakistan is the focal point of the Islamic world
India orders unusual recall of reports on Apple antitrust probe
A source said Apple was concerned about disclosures related to revenue of its India app store
More Indian hospitals hit by doctors' protest against alleged rape and murder
The protest rippled nationwide on Tuesday, joined by 8,000 government doctors in Maharashtra state
Families split by India-Pakistan rivalry lose hope
India and Pakistan have only one tightly restricted border point where people can cross
Sikh activists in US, Canada face threats a year after Trudeau linked leader's killing to India
Seven Sikh activists said FBI and Canadian police have warned them their lives could be in danger
Kenya aviation workers to strike over proposed airport deal with India's Adani
Any walkout could cause significant disruption to national carrier Kenya Airways
Yasin Malik decides to argue in person before Delhi High Court
Yasin Malik has decided to argue in person and refused to hire the services of lawyer in DHC.
India market regulator chief held investments in offshore funds
India market regulator chief held investments in offshore funds
Mahindra seeks nod for $3 billion Shaanxi joint venture
Mahindra seeks nod for $3 billion Shaanxi joint venture
Ouster of Bangladesh ally a diplomatic dilemma for India
Ouster of Bangladesh ally a diplomatic dilemma for India
Neeraj Chopra's mother wins hearts by showering praise on Arshad Nadeem
Arshad Nadeem is just like my son, says Saroj Devi
Indian wrestler Phogat retires after Olympic disqualification
"I don't have any more strength now. Goodbye wrestling 2001-2024," she wrote on social media site X
Just few grams take Indian wrestler miles away from gold
The disqualification means she will not receive a medal of any colour
India evacuates non-essential staff from its embassy, consulates in Bangladesh
All Indian diplomats remain in Bangladesh and the missions are functional, the sources added
Achakzai opposes anti-India resolution in National Assembly
Says he has opposed the resolution as his amendment has been ignored
Olympics 2024: Who will be the biggest challengers for Arshad Nadeem in Paris?
Among the top contenders are Neeraj Chopra of India and Jakub Vadlejch of Czechia
Bangladeshi President orders release of former premier Khaleda Zia
Khaleda was jailed by ousted PM Sheikh Hasina Wajid
Indian e-scooter maker Ola Electric's $734 mln IPO fully subscribed
Indian e-scooter maker Ola Electric's $734 mln IPO fully subscribed
Fazlur Rehman deplores lacklustre response to India's illegal act
Says victory in Kashmir movement will be fate of freedom fighters
India's revocation of special status of valley is infringement of International law: Bilawal Bhutto
Says India has tried all tactics of oppression and brutality in IIOJK
India can't violate Kashmiris' rights by abrogating constitution: Ishaq Dar
Pakistan will always support Kashmir cause in all global forums
Mushaal Malik demands UN action on Kashmir issue on Youm-e-Istehsal
Mushaal released a video message on Youm-e-Istehsal Kashmir
Not appropriate to take PCB role while son Azam plays: Moin Khan
Moin said it would be unfair if India did not come to Pakistan to play the Champions Trophy
Pakistan to continue raising voice for Kashmir at all forums till its freedom from Indian clutches: Tarar
Attaullah Tarar said Pakistan has always raised its voice for Kashmiris
India trampled on the rights of Kashmiris on Aug 5: Mushaal Malik
Mushaal Hussein Mullick said that on August 5, 2019, India stole the rights of Kashmiris
How missed warnings, 'over-tourism' aggravated deadly India landslides
Wayanad received more than 1 million domestic and foreign tourists last year
Kerala's Wayanad landslides: Four found alive in remote area
Nearly 1,600 people have been rescued from hillside villages
India tribunal orders halt on Byju's insolvency proceedings
India tribunal orders halt on Byju's insolvency proceedings
13 killed in India floods, stranded pilgrims airlifted
District officials said 700 people were rescued by airlift while travelling to Kedarnath temple
Indian troops martyr 20 Kashmiris in July in IIOJK
The victims include six youth martyred in fake encounters or in custody
Kerala's Wayanad landslide: Army building bridge to marooned area
The disaster was the worst in Kerala since deadly floods in 2018
Hopes of finding more survivors in the mud and debris wane after landslides in India kill 194
Hopes of finding more survivors in the mud and debris wane after landslides in India kill 194
On Broadway, two stars of 'Aladdin' trace their roles all the way to middle school
Both actors are of Indian heritage and in their 20s
UN express concern over human rights violations in India
The UN expressed concern over human rights violations against Muslim, Christian and low caste groups
Kerala's Wayanad landslides: Death toll rises to 151, search on for missing
Most of the 350 families living in the area were caught unaware by the landslides early on Tuesday
Kerala's Wayanad landslide: Death toll surges to 91, more rain predicted
The army was called to build a temporary bridge after a bridge linking the area to nearby town swept
55,000 Sikhs vote for Khalistan against Indian opposition
The voters and participants of the event cheered slogans in favor of Khalistan.
Quad foreign ministers decry dangerous South China Sea actions
The Quad ministers also pledged to advance cooperation in cybersecurity
Gambhir, Suryakumar off to flying start after India grab 43-run win over Sri Lanka
Chasing India's total of 213-7, Lankans lost wickets after a brisk start and were all out for 170
India's Ola Electric to launch IPO next week, valuation seen at around $4.4 bln
India's Ola Electric to launch IPO next week, valuation seen at around $4.4 bln
India to face Sri Lanka in Women's Asia Cup final on Sunday
India reached the final after beating Bangladesh by 10 wickets in semi-final played in Dambulla
Bill to block Pakistan security assistance tabled in US Senate
The bill notes that the US-India partnership is vital to counter expansionist visions of China
Pakistan rejects Indian PM's belligerent remarks
Pakistan stands resolute in its intent and ability to safeguard its sovereignty
India and China agree to approach border issues with urgency
Both countries have been uneasy neighbours for decades
India budget reflects new power realities of Modi's fickle coalition
It tests Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party's ability to manage new alliances
Sania Mirza shares glimpse of leisurely moments
Indian tennis star shares photos of her well-spent time with friends and family
Modi to focus on employment generation in first budget after election snub
Middle class also a focus as BJP is dependent on allies after failing to claim two-third majority
India's Modi government says focus on employment and middle class in first post-poll budget
The government will allocate 2 trillion rupees ($24 billion) for job creation over the next 5 years
India economic survey advocates more Chinese investment
Report suggests exclude volatile food prices from Indian inflation targeting framework
Indian troops martyr a Kashmiri youth in IIOJK
The youth was martyred during the so-called cordon and search operation in Rajouri district.
Injury woes cost Hardik Pandya India T20 captaincy: selector
He was last week named Rohit Sharma’s successor in the T20 format tour of Sri Lanka
Mohammed Shami speaks his heart out on marriage rumours with Sania Mirza
He calls out those memes which put into question the respect of persons
India's Reliance Jio posts bigger Q1 profit on subscriber additions
India's Reliance Jio posts bigger Q1 profit on subscriber additions
Air India sends ferry flight to Russia for stranded US-bound passengers
Air India sends ferry flight to Russia for stranded US-bound passengers
India's Wipro lags IT peers as Q1 revenue misses estimates
India's Wipro lags IT peers as Q1 revenue misses estimates
North India eateries told to display employee names in Hindu holy month, sparking anger
Leaders of opposition groups fear the move will create a deeper communal divide
Indian family of Usha Vance, wife of Trump's VP pick, known for academic prowess
The parents of Usha Vance moved to the US in the late 1970s
India's Infosys raises annual sales forecast as IT demand returns
India's Infosys raises annual sales forecast as IT demand returns
India's Byju's to appeal insolvency proceedings, sources say
India's Byju's to appeal insolvency proceedings, sources say
India's Byju's to appeal insolvency proceedings, sources say
Insolvency proceedings were ordered after a complaint by cricket board for not paying $19m in dues
India tech hub Karnataka approves bill to reserve jobs for locals
50pc of management jobs and 70pc of non-management jobs for state residents
India's Ola Electric eyes lower valuation of $4.5 bln for IPO
India's Ola Electric eyes lower valuation of $4.5 bln for IPO
Divided land, disputed origins: India's Brokpa people
The Brokpa people of Ladakh have no written language, practise a culture of polygamy
Jaiswal, Gill lead India to 10-wicket win over Zimbabwe
India, electing to bowl, restricted hosts to 152-7 in 20 overs and raced to target in 16th over
Chances of finding survivors slim after Nepal landslide, official says
Seven Indian nationals are among the missing passengers
Modi delays India privatisation programme
Overall market valuation of Indian state-run firms has more than doubled in the past one year
India's Ambani wedding spectacle gets political with Modi posters
The four-day extravaganza will see Anant Ambani marry his long-time girlfriend Radhika Merchant
India's opposition Congress asks Modi to tax billionaires more
The annual budget will be presented on July 23
Parts of northwest Delhi flooded after canal breach
No casualties have so far been reported from the latest flooding
India's TCS beats Q1 view on strength in manufacturing segment
India's TCS beats Q1 view on strength in manufacturing segment
Lightning kills 38 in India's Uttar Pradesh state
The highest number of 11 deaths were reported from Pratapgarh area
China says India has no right to develop contested border region
India says its remote state of Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of the country
A big fat Indian wedding for the Ambani family to snarl Mumbai traffic
Traffic already has slowed around the immediate area around the venue
India races to build power plants in region claimed by China
The government awarded contracts to state-run firms to build 11.5-gigawatt-capacity plants
Modi tells Putin that 'heart bleeds' when children are killed in war
Indian prime minister says death of innocent children painful and terrifying
Gautam Gambhir named as new India head coach
He will take over from Rahul Dravid after a successful ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 campaign
India floods swamp national park, killing six rhinos
As the waters recede, the impact on wildlife from the deluge is also being seen
Putin, Modi hold informal talks at Kremlin leader's residence
"Our official talks are tomorrow, while today, we can discuss them unofficially," Putin said
India's lawyers, activists protest against new criminal laws
The new laws, in force since July 1, expand police powers on pre-trial detention of an accused
Five Indian Army soldiers killed in occupied Kashmir attack
Gunmen fired at the convoy in Kathua district after attacking it with a grenade, media said
India tea prices soar as extreme weather slashes output
Heatwave and floods trim output in key Assam state which accounts over over 50pc of total produce
Monsoon rains bring floods, disrupting transport, in India's Mumbai
Just before the morning rush hour, more than 300 mm of rain lashed the city over 6 hours until 7 am
Burhan Wani is an epitome of courage, says Mushaal Mullick
Mushaal says Wani exposed the real face of India
'Miracles' and hope: Stampede spotlights India's craze for godmen
Bhole Baba quit police in 2000 to join many Hindu preachers
Not politics, not interest rates: Surging Indian economy at risk from water
Water shortage disrupts agriculture and industry, stoking food inflation and risking social unrest
India stampede: main organiser of religious event surrenders to police
Devprakash Madhukar was named a key suspect in an initial report registered by police
As the Dalai Lama turns 89, exiled Tibetans fear a future without him
Dalai Lama is a charismatic figure who popularised Buddhism internationally
Indian drugmakers seek govt tax reliefs, incentives to spur innovation
Research firm say a domestic market is required where innovative drugs are profitable
A weakened Modi: Key allies demand nearly $6bn for their states this year
Telugu Desam Party and Janata Dal (United) are vital to the survival of BJP-led coalition in Centre
Ecstatic fans receive invincible Indian team with smiles and tears
The team waves to the crowds and dances to drumbeats and live music at their hotel
Six arrested in connection with stampede in north India, police say
The dead included 112 women and seven children
India, China foreign ministers agree to resolve border issues at earliest
Relations between the two countries have been sour since a military standoff in July 2020
Floods kill nine in India and Bangladesh, millions affected
Experts say climate change is shifting weather patterns and increasing the number of extreme events
Fan frenzy as World Cup winners India finally return home
Frenzied crowds shouted "India, India" after they landed in New Delhi from the Caribbean
India rural housing subsidies to reach $6.5bn after election setback
Planned hike is part of a broader government initiative to boost infrastructure spending
India-based crypto exchange CoinDCX acquires Dubai's BitOasis
India-based crypto exchange CoinDCX acquires Dubai's BitOasis
Severe overcrowding, lack of exits and mud contributed to a deadly stampede in India
Severe overcrowding, lack of exits and mud contributed to a deadly stampede in India
Pakistan denounces India's 'dangerous' Islamophobic trend at UN
Islamabad calls for international response to Indian hostilities
Massive overcrowding, lack of exits and slippery mud contributed to deadly stampede in India
Deadly stampedes are relatively common at Indian religious festivals
Floods kill four in India after heavy rains
More than a million people have been impacted by floods, according to government figures
India's parliament removes parts of Rahul Gandhi's speech targeting Modi
Among the sections removed from the speech were parts linked to religious hate and violence
At least 121 people, mostly women, killed in stampede at India's Hathras
Around 250,000 people attended the event, police reported who allowed 80,000 people to gather
Rahul Gandhi recites Darood Sharif at Lok Sabha
All great personalities, he said, had spoken of non-violence and eliminating fear
Indian team to reach home shores after sailing through T20 World Cup
Rohit-led team was stuck in Barbados due to Hurricane Beryl after vanquishing South Africa in final
BCCI lavishes praise and pelf on India for hitting a home run
BCCI secretary Jay Shah announces a staggering cash award of Rs1.25bn on X
India heatwave triggers a 'mad rush' for air conditioners, beer
New Delhi and western state of Rajasthan soared to almost 50 degrees Celsius in recent weeks
BJP women wing presses for probe into Foxconn India hiring practices
Writes letter to National Commission for Women, cites discrimination
Delhi airport roof collapse highlights Modi's infrastructure challenges
Modi has for years bet big on the infrastructure development
Roof collapse at Delhi airport kills one, as heavy rain disrupts Indian capital
The city of 20 million people had faced searing heatwaves earlier this month
At UN, Pakistan debunks India's claim of Kashmir being its 'integral' part
"Jammu and Kashmir remains a disputed territory, as recognised by Security Council resolutions"
India's monsoon overcomes delay, set to cover country on time
"Monsoon is advancing quickly in northern India and will cover the entire country on time," said IMD
India's GDP growth to slow modestly this fiscal year and next: Reuters poll
The growth is set to slow to 7.0% and then 6.7% in the current and next fiscal years, the poll shows
Indian married women rejected: Modi govt calls on Tamil Nadu to look into Foxconn hiring
Taiwanese company is a contract manufacturer and Apple supplier
US issues rare criticism of India in religious freedom report
US issues rare criticism of India in religious freedom report
India's Rahul Gandhi faces new test in revived fortunes
He would ensure the government "is held firmly accountable at all times", said Congress secretary
Worsening India water crisis can weigh on its sovereign credit strength: Moody's
Industrialisation and urbanisation to intensify competition for water among businesses and residents
Modi calls for 'consensus' as Indian parliament meets after election
Expected in the first session is a preview of Modi’s plans for his third term
Why India food prices will remain high
A drought last year and an ongoing heatwave have significantly reduced the supplies
Death toll rises to 54 in India liquor tragedy
Nearly 200 people have been treated since Wednesday after drinking liquor spiked with methanol
India's monsoon advances, set to bring relief from heatwave
The monsoon arrived nearly two days ahead of schedule in the western state of Maharashtra