The celebrations of Ganga Dussehra can be attended at Haridwar, Varanasi, Garhmukteshwar, Rishikesh, Allahabad, and Patna, where devotees gather at the banks of the Ganges to perform aartis.
New Zealand's main opposition party, which leaked details of the budget two days ahead of schedule on Tuesday, has denied hacking into the government's computer systems.
Swaraj said that the ministry is still waiting for details. The minister also tweeted helpline numbers for Indian stranded in the island country.
2018 was an eventful year for cricket. A look back will show just why. It helped that the cricket played on the field certainly kept things interesting and some events on and off the field got a lot of attention.
Trump has threatened a veto of the legislation that would fund homeland security operations until February 8 and several other agencies through September because they do not provide any money for a wall that Trump has demanded by constructed on the US bor...
Xiaomi India chief Manu Kumar Jain has teased ‘The Bigger Picture' coming from Mi TV India
At least 23 deaths worldwide have been linked to the rupturing of faulty Takata airbag inflators.
Mahindra's luxury SUV, codenamed Y400, set to launch on November 19, will be built in the company’s automotive plant at Chakan, Maharashtra.
PPSC Recruitment 2018 application process to fill 47 vacancies for various posts has begun on the official website of Punjab Public Service Commission, Punjab.
Huawei has introduced a new device on its online portal.
The February redesign had aimed to separate "friends' content" from the "celebrity content" and moved the posts and messages of users' friends to a different section of the app.
According to ISRO, Chandrayaan-2 is a "totally indigenous mission comprising an orbiter, lander and rover". The Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft weighing around 3,290 kg would orbit around the moon and perform the objectives of remote sensing the moon.
The army said in its FIR that its soldiers were forced to open fire in self defence and in the face of "ultimate provocation" after seven of its personnel were injured.
The SEBI had said that the letter was also sent to the additional chief secretary and no bidder was coming forward to bid for Sahara Group's Aamby Valley property as the police, while taking note of the letter, has taken its custody.
Nearly 680 records were made public including 553 never-before-seen files from the Central Intelligence Agency, which had objected to their release previously on national security grounds.