Triple Talaq Bill is anti-women, anti-gender justice, anti-children, will destroy families, push Muslim husbands into jails and damage the Muslim society," said AIMPLB Women Wing President Asma Zehra.
SC refuses to entertain plea against new criminal laws, allows withdrawal of petition
Bailahongala MLA Mahantesh Kaujalagi involved in car accident near Vidhana Soudha
New criminal laws enacted with more humane approach: Assam Governor Kataria
Shocking tragedy: Kharge on Iranian President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi's death
Udupi: Al-Ibad Indian School gets CBSE accreditation
Never spoken against minorities, but will not accept any ‘special citizens’: PM Modi
Country witnessing storm of change: Rahul Gandhi
'No sign of life' at crash site of helicopter carrying Iran's president, others
BJP worker’s 16-year-old son allegedly casts eight votes in Uttar Pradesh’s Farrukhabad; Video viral
Deputy Commissioner of Police suspended over Anjali murder case in Karnataka
Gopi Thotakura becomes 1st Indian space tourist on Blue Origin's private astronaut launch
Red alert issued for four districts in Kerala as heavy rainfall predicted until May 21
NEW DELHI: The Indian government has sought extradition of Islamic preacher Zakir Naik from Malyasia.
The girls trafficked from villages and Terai region of Nepal sold to brothel owners in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other cities for up to Rs 50,000.
One person was killed after a wooden shaft collapsed on him in Gonda while two labourers died in Azamgarh when the roof of an under-construction building fell on them.
Lucknow: A statue of Dalit icon Bhimrao Rao Ambedkar was vandalised in Allahabad on Saturday, police said.
He demanded the state and Central governments take every possible steps for restoring peace and amity in the disturbed areas.
Chandigarh: Billing accounts of thousands of electricity consumers in Haryana have been hacked in a cyber attack, a state discom official said on Wednesday.
New Delhi: The government on Wednesday extended the deadline for linking Aadhaar with the disbursal of benefits including subsidies under the social welfare schemes by three more months, till June 30.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a plea seeking fresh investigation into the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, saying it was not convinced there was any need.