MHA knew Pakistan was about to free Surjeet
Jolted into action by Pakistan’s dramatic U-turn on Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh, top home ministry officials said Wednesday India had indeed sought the release of another Indian prisoner,
‘Red zone’ to get 2,198 cell towers
After years of neglect and delays, Naxal-hit areas cut off from all forms of habitation are set to get full mobile connectivity.
The government has mooted a plan to provide full mobile connectivity
‘Red zone’ to get 2,198 cell towers
After years of neglect and delays, Naxal-hit areas cut off from all forms of habitation are set to get full mobile connectivity.
Mha to check if states stick to procedures
Following the goof-up in framing charges against suspected Maoist sympathiser Kobad Ghandy under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) by the Delhi police, the Union home ministry has sought a
CMs told to visit offices for review
With the states’ performance apparently dismal in gathering intelligence for the nodal Multi-Agency Centre (MAC) to counter terror threats, Union home minister P.
Naxals deploying new tactics: Intel
Maoists are employing fresh tactics to launch an offensive against security forces as the critical monsoon season sets in the Naxal hotbeds of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa.
Gallantry, if old, may not be rewarded
The Union home ministry wants states to recommend names of gallant police officers immediately after they have performed a valiant act or else they may lose their chance of being awarded the President
Centre bans foreign access to Kasab
To avoid delay in legal proceedings against convicted 26/11 Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab, India has decided to turn down all requests from any other country seeking access to Kasab to record his co
MHA: Crack down on explosives pilferage
Faced with a spurt of Maoist violence, killing more than 100 people in the first quarter of 2012, the Union home ministry has asked all states to ensure that legally procured explosives don’t reach th
Panel urges softening on Kashmir
Ruling out a return to the pre-1953 position, the Cen-tre’s interlocutors on Jam-mu and Kashmir favoured setting up a constitutional committee to review all Central laws and articles of the Constituti