A local court has ordered the registration of an FIR against a Delhi Police officer for alleged hate crime during the February 2020 communal riots in the city's northeast.
Delhi witnessed an unusually warm January, with Friday recording a maximum temperature of 27°C, the highest for the month since 2019. The average maximum temperature for January was marked at 21.1°C,
Trump had told the American media Monday that the Indian PM may visit in February. During their phone call, he urged Modi to ensure ‘fair’ bilateral trade, buy more US defence equipment.
India's economy is likely to continue its sluggish pace of growth next fiscal year weighed down by global risks, according to a finance ministry report that has called on states to pursue business reforms to boost economic activity.
The national capital wrapped up a rather warm January with Friday's maximum temperature reaching 27 degrees Celsius, making it the city's warmest day in the month since 2019.
OpenAI faces an uphill climb as it argues that Indian courts cannot hear lawsuits about its U.S.-based business in the country, where Telegram has failed with similar defences and U.S. technology firms have faced government heat on compliance.
Crowd Erupts At Arun Jaitley Stadium
China and India have agreed to resume direct commercial flights, in the latest sign of an easing of tensions between the world’s two most populous countries.
The Delhi Presidential Scholarship and the Future Talent Scholarship aim to provide financial assistance to meritorious candidates enrolling for the August 2025 intake.
A high-level meeting of police chiefs of seven states, NIA, NCB, Narcotics Control Bureau Haryana and Special Task Force Haryana officials was held in Panchkula on Friday to discuss strategy on preventing drug trafficking,
Ahead of next month's director general-level talks between BSF and BGB in New Delhi, India today said it expected all existing mutual agreements on the border issue to be honoured as they form the basis of structured engagements between the two countries.
OpenAI faces an uphill climb as it argues that Indian courts cannot hear lawsuits about its U.S.-based business in the country, where Telegram has failed with similar defences and U.S. technology firms have faced government heat on compliance.