The doctors told the girl’s parents that the internal wounds of girl will be treated only after a surgery.
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The officials said a special drive for the detection of tunnels was launched all along the international border in the wake of recent cross-border shelling by Pakistan
The officials said a special drive for the detection of tunnels was launched all along the international border in the wake of recent cross-border shelling by Pakistan
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The court had observed that HKV was a 'ticking bomb'.
JNU could have become one of the world’s best universities, but successive governments have failed us, says Aishe Ghosh, President, JNUSU, who is pursuing MPhil in international relations at the university.
Suu Kyi had graduated from St Hugh's College in 1967 and the portrait had hung prominently at the college entrance since 1999.
"Railways should spend on safety, better infrastructure and better facilities. Not on bullet train,"
Heavy monsoon rain is compounding the risk of disease outbreak, with field doctors reporting a huge spike in cases of severe diarrhoea, especially among children.
Twitter said that it cannot take down Trump's post about North Korea as it was 'newsworthy'. Two days later, the cycle changed.
The appointments of five governors, including for Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, and Lt Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands by President Ram Nath Kovind were announced on Saturday
"We should dance together. We should make one plus one eleven. "
"We have been facing the problem of illegal Bangladeshi migrants and now Rohingyas have infiltrated into our country," Bhagwat said while addressing the RSS' annual Dussehra event in Nagpur.
'It will create data that will show a decrease in human trafficking in India, but it will increase the numbers of child labourers and prostituted children'
A video of him riding the motorcycle around India Gate in full costume had gone viral yesterday, prompting the police to send him a notice.
The move created outrage on social media with people lambasting the hospital for its insensitivity.
In Outlook this week, a diary from Cape Town.
25-year-old Shraddha Varpe told her father as the two tried to make their way out of the deadly crush at the Parel railway station in central Mumbai on Friday morning.
The MEA spokesperson also referred to Pakistan's use of a "fake picture" in the United Nations General Assembly recently, adding the Pakistan Foreign Minister's claim was another lie.
Alter, who was battling skin cancer, passed away last night at his residence in Mumbai
The Chief Minister invited the Grand Mufti and his delegation to visit the State again for exhaustive sessions with the ulema, local religious scholars and academicians.
In a candid chat, Naveen Anand, Senior Director-Regional Marketing, Oriflame South Asia, lays emphasis on quality vs quantity and accepting change
Punjab CM Amarinder Singh tells Outlook why he finally decided to organise the investor summit and how he plans to attract businesses to the state.
By tweaking his Twitter profile, Jyotiraditya Scindia, the aides say, has put the Congress party on notice.
About two months after the buzz about a national ban on single-use plastics made headlines, the government has come up with the semblance of a definition for ‘single-use plastic’ and a time-frame for phasing it out.
Alleged involvement of a BJD leader in a panchayat officer’s death rattles Naveen government
National Education Policy aims at keeping higher education on a tighter corporate-government leash in the name of promoting autonomy, says Professor Nandita Narain
As campuses around the country erupt with discontent, former HRD minister Dr Murli Manohar Joshi tells Outlook that trust deficit between students and authorities is high.
Professor Avijit Pathak sees an organised attack on Jawaharlal Nehru University. He wonders why there is a mood of skepticism towards humanities
In India, people have lost faith in the university. We need to have more trust between nation and university, writes Professor Saikat Majumdar
The left-led leadership has left no stone unturned in besmirching the Jawaharlal Nehru University, says Siddharth Yadav, Secretary, ABVP, Delhi
A country can be a leader in the knowledge domain only if education is free, says Shehla Rashid, former vice president, JNUSU
"Today, the fees at JNU have been increased; tomorrow, it will happen at other universities, including AMU. This government is constantly attacking the universities," says Huzaifa Aamir Rashadi, Honorary secretary AMU students union, 2018-19
The rise and fall of student rebellion is strongly linked to politics, writes senior journalist Rajat Roy. While the Congress government brutally suppressed the Naxalite movement, students politics in Bengal got a boost during the Left regime only to trickle out
Fee hike during times of privatisation coupled with debates over ideology, caste-exclusionary elitism and gender equality are among the main reasons why university students are up in arms
Sharad Pawar, the 79-year-old patriarch of NCP, brings all his political skills to play, laying waste the bjp’s plans for a second term