India promised to burn its trash mountains and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around homes, playgrounds and schools.
If the government of Pakistan also says like India that we won’t play, then the ICC will be of no use as no one will watch ...
The decadeslong ban of Salman Rushdie’s “The Satanic Verses” in his native India is now in doubt. That's not because of a ...
India's aviation sector is about to undergo a major change. Vistara is merging with Air India. This will leave India with ...
The world’s most popular YouTubers, James Stephand Donaldson—known as MrBeast—and Logan Paul, landed in India early morning ...
Private resources may fall under the definition of material resource under Article 39(b) depending on the nature of the ...
Jet Airways, once India‘s second-biggest carrier, is to be liquidated, the country’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday, ending a ...
"I want to assure all leaders of the INDI alliance and citizens of the country that the abrogation of Article 370, passed ...
in Hunters Point was closed off for decades but was recently reborn as part of the city’s larger $200 million India Basin ...
A scuffle broke out during the first session of the newly-elected Jammu and Kashmir Assembly today when Sheikh Khursheed, ...
Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization that operates Wikipedia, said on Thursday that the firm hasn't received an official notice from the Wikipedia is facing mounting regulatory pressure in ...
Is it legal to import Sir Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses in India? This question has been puzzling legal experts since ...