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A new scheme that aims to improve mobile penetration in India, how the Mizoram film 'industry' works and the least upwardly mobile group in India.

Congress accuses the Modi-led government of treating the issue of triple talaq as "political football", the government decides to merge Bank of Baroda, Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank together and Manipur goverment proposes a bill...

The National Sex Offenders Registry may not curb crime, a gangrape in a Dehradun boarding school was hushed up by staff, the triple talaq ordinance.

New data reveals that one person dies every five days because of manual scavenging, Union Environment Minister releases the draft of the India Cooling Action Plan and a new study finds that even the best...

What lies ahead for Chandrashekhar and the Bhim Army, why the dream of 'Digital India' is promoted more than the reality of it and why the government has decided to merge three banks.

Madhya Pradesh courts hand out 14 death penalties in seven months, we look at how the 2008 financial crisis changed the financial market and TISS (Mumbai) opens its first gender-neutral hostel.

NHRC recommends that the Right to Education act must be extended to prevent child marriage, Vijay Mallya says that he spoke to Arun Jaitley before leaving India and a new study reveals that almost four...

The HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Act, 2017 comes into affect, the capital starts doorstep delivery of public services and the Panjab University (PU) Campus Student Council sees its first woman president elected.

The Johnson & Johnson controversy, Raghuram Rajan's advice on avoiding bad loans and whether Pluto is a planet after all.

Why fuel prices are rising, how an SC ruling impacts the crackdown on drug cases in Punjab and whether the relief of Section 377 being partly scrapped can be extended to the Armed Forces.

The Guthka scam in Tamil Nadu, why youngsters from regions in Western UP excel at shooting, reason for the Bharat Bandh today.

The death toll in the collapse of the Majerhat bridge in Kolkata reaches three, Donald Trump accuses Google of suppressing stories and the Supreme Court of India decriminalises all forms of sex between consenting adults.

Thousands of farmers and workers from across the country come together to rally in the capital, India looks to expands its investments in Myanmar and a new draft bill proposes fines and imprisonment for those...

The IB Ministry's order to the media to refrain from using the word 'Dalit' is not sitting well with the Dalit community, Justice Gogoi is set to be the next Chief Justice of India and...

A village in Goa revives cultivation after thirty years, small businesses continue to struggle because of demonetisation and GST, Gujarat takes account of rise in atrocities against people from scheduled castes.

More than 700 army personnel sign a petition to revise AFSPA, floods in Nagaland kill 12 people and displace over 5000 families and CBSE proposes to provide specific exemptions to differently-abled students.

Evolution of terrorism acts in India, Gurcharan Das on why demonetization was a 'moral failure', an LGBTQ course at an Indian law firm.

RTI reveals that the government internally disagreed about Jio institute, farmers in Maharashtra may soon need permission to grow banana and sugarcane and Whatsapp plans to train people across India on fake news.

Pune police conducts raids at the homes of activists and writers across the country, India forms its first policy on 'drones' and all major parties barring the BJP push for a cap on election-related expenses.

A city corporator was booked under the MPDA act, PV Sindhu made Indian badminton history and the Army's CoI has ordered disciplinary action against Major Gogoi.

Air pollution reduces average human life by one year, the Secretary of the Ministry of Earth Sciences talks about the need for better flood-management and Noida residents protest the felling of 3000 trees.

The Naga Agreement is yet to be finalised, India has a job creation problem and the men's kabaddi team failed to reach the Asian Games final for the first time.

NABARD survey reveals that only about 23% of all rural income comes from agriculture, India refuses to accept foreign aids and Rahi Sarnobat becomes the first Indian woman shooter to win a gold at the...

The lives of factory workers who have sustained injuries, patterns in the FIRs filed after encounter deaths in UP and finding frozen water on the moon.

Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrests former Shiv Sena corporator Shrikant Pangarkar, the government has no fixed criterion for a 'national disaster' and over 1400 fishermen volunteer to rescue the stranded in Kerala.