Tourists can visit Siachen glacier without approval of the Army The move will give a much-needed boost to the tourism sector in Ladakh. The Siachen Glacier is the highly militarised
Modi unveils Mahatma Gandhi’s bust in Hiroshima, site of world’s first nuclear attack The location of the bust has been chosen as a mark of solidarity for peace and non-violence Hiroshima: The Gandhian
RBI to withdraw Rs 2,000 notes from circulation; notes can be exchanged, deposited till September 30 Exchange facility for Rs 2,000 bank notes up to Rs 20,000 at a time would be available from May 23
Salman Rushdie attends PEN America gala, his first in-person appearance since stabbing last summer Rushdie, 75, attends the gala, where hundreds of writers and other PEN members gather for the dinner benefit New York:
Country-based quotas cause of long wait for Green Card for Indians, says US official A Green Card, known officially as a Permanent Resident Card, is a document that grants immigrants permission to permanently live
Presence at G7 summit particularly meaningful as India holds G20 presidency, says PM Modi In a statement ahead of his six-day three-nation tour, Modi says he looks forward to exchanging views with the G7
Punjab-born police officer Pratima Bhullar Maldonado becomes highest-ranking South Asian woman in NYPD Going to the same Gurdwara that I did as a child, and now as a captain, I love it’ New
‘Was a very emotional moment for me’, says Gavaskar on taking Dhoni’s autograph on his shirt Gavaskar hailed the CSK skipper for his legacy in Indian cricket New Delhi: Legendary Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has revealed
Sikh leaders call for ‘peace’ in Sydney “Our reaction was sad, to see this type of thing when it shouldn’t happen. There are certainly political elements, but
Bafta winner Meera Syal calls for more diversity in TV industry She dedicated her win “to all my fellow travellers, all the ones who’ve been made to feel because of their