NEW DELHI: An Army Major has been sacked by President Droupadi Murmu for allegedly breaching security protocols while he was posted with the tri-service Strategic Forces Command, which handles the country's nuclear arsenal, in north India last year.
In a recent development, Apple has warned several Indian opposition leaders and journalists that their iPhones may have been targeted by state-sponsored attackers.
Lack of transparency in how eight former personnel of the Indian Navy have been tried in Qatar has undermined the faith of their families in the judicial process, Meetu Bhargava (54), sister of Commander Purnendu Tiwari (retired) who is among the eight on death row, told The Indian Express Sunday.
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Government has sanctioned the prosecution of State BJP president K Annamalai in a case related to 'hate speech' against a Christian Missionary NGO under Section 153A IPC (promoting enmity between different religious groups).
NEW DELHI: The Right to Information Act, enacted in 2005 to mandate public authorities to share information with citizens to ensure transparency in governance, is fast becoming a "dead letter law",
The CID officials submitted a memo in the ACB special court in connection with the case on Monday.
Kochi: The Ernakulam Central police registered a case against Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday (Oct 31). An FIR has been filed based on the complaint of Cyber Cell SI.
Amid the ongoing protests in the state for Maratha reservation, Hemant Patil, a Member of Parliament belonging to the Shiv Sena led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, on Sunday announced his resignation as MP in support of the community.
Railway ministry proposal to the Union Cabinet has reportedly dropped “India” and replaced it with “Bharat” in its entire content. This comes amid BJP government’s push to the name “Bharat”.
The death toll in the train collision in Andhra Pradesh’s Vizianagaram district Sunday evening has risen to 13 even as 51 people were being treated for injuries at various hospitals.