Dr Singh arrived in Washington to a red carpet welcome as the first state guest of President Obama for a visit that is expected to take the Indo-US strategic relationship to the next level.
Three youths were arrested in the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus for allegedly threatening the security staff who spotted them drinking liquor inside a car.
Seven people were on Sunday killed and 53 others injured,including 34 seriously,in the two blasts suspected to have been triggered by ULFA near a police station here.
A major fire broke out at a shoe factory in West Delhi area.
PIML (Liberation) has given a call for Bihar bandh on November 24 demanding among others land reforms.
The Centre has granted Rs 1,500 crore for develoment of road network in Jammu and Kashmir,Minister for Roads and Buildings G M Saroori on Sunday said.
To facilitate shooting talents,an indoor shooting range is being built in the outskirts of Jammu city.
Militants have shot at and critically injured a senior National Conference activist in Baramulla district.
Security forces on Sunday arrested three activists of militant outfit LeT in Kishtwar and Poonch districts of J-K.
With heavy snowfall blocking the Srinagar-Leh national highway,over 100 labourers of Doda district have been stranded in snow at Zojila Pass in Kargil district.
Geelani,who was arrested last week to prevent him from addressing students of a medical college here in connection with his campaign for withdrawal of troops from the state,has been released on bail.
Army busted a hideout and recovered three rifles in Kishtwar district of J-K.
Wide-eyed tourists,television crews and reporters throng the Taj hotel's vicinity under a sweltering November sun,days before the first anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack.
Indian government is working out a calibrated approach to deal with the Maoist problem as it does not want to use disproportionate force against the naxals who enjoy "sizeable" support in the civil society.
The Mumbai attack last year could have been handled in a different way had there been a "certain type" of equipment and better intelligence,says the chief of the anti-terror force which fought them.
Seeking to reach out to ULFA,the Indian government has offered safe passage to its top leaders Arabinda Rajkhowa and Paresh Barua and expressed willingness for talks if the outfit renounces violence.
Against the backdrop of terror suspect Tahawwur Hussain Rana putting out newspaper advertisements to recruit cadres,the government is planning to plug loopholes in immigration job ads in the media.
The CBI,which has decided to close the case against Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi,has refused to reveal information about him relating to Bofors payoff case under the RTI Act.
The Interpol has issued red alert to nab the fugitives linked to the assassination of Bangladesh's founding leader Sheikh Mujib.
Two unidentified armed motorcycle-borne men shot dead an accountant in north-west Delhi.
With 22 fresh cases of dengue,the total number of patients suffering from the vector-borne disease in the national capital climbed to 992.
A Delhi court awarded seven years jail term to an employee of civic body NDMC for raping several times his 17-year-old daughter.
Inspector General of Police Parambir Singh is planning to take legal recourse against former Commissioner of Police Hassan Gafoor.
Italian police arrested two Pakistani men accused of providing logistical support for 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
'Pervasive' media coverage of terror attacks came in for sharp criticism by Chief Justice of India Justice K G Balakrishnan.







