Teacher gangraped in Assam, flaw in TET system surfaces
In what may called the direct fallout of the wrong policy of state education department, a newly recruited school teacher was gangraped by some miscreants in central Assam’s Darrang district while she
Violence continues over pay hikes in Bangladesh
Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas in the third day of clashes Monday with thousands of garment workers demanding better minimum wages amid escalating tension over the country’s main export business.
India alerts Dhaka on exodus from Burma
India has alerted Bangladesh that Rohingiya Muslims, who are at the receiving end of the communal flare-up in Burma, may try to cross over to Bangladesh for shelter in large number.
Rajnath: Cong must announce PM pick
Taking a dig at the low popularity of prospective prime ministerial candidate of the Congress, BJP president Rajnath Singh here on Thursday asked the Congress to announce its candidate for the top pos
Take action against UP govt: Rajnath
BJP president Rajnath Singh here on Wednesday said that there is no justification in allowing the Samajwadi Party government to remain in office.
South Korea troops kill man trying to swim to North
South Korean troops shot dead a man trying to swim across a border river into North Korea Monday after he ignored warnings, a defence ministry spokesman said.
After sulk, Advani praises Modi
After opposing Narendra Modi’s anointment as BJP’s PM candidate, a mellowed L.K. Advani Monday praised him for development in Gujarat and hoped that all good tasks undertaken by party governments in states will be rolled out across the country.
MHA amends policy to resolve ethnic conflicts
In what may be called a major policy decision, the ministry of home affairs has decided to give up the policy of finding community-based solution to the ongoing ethnic strife in Assam.
Curfew relaxed for two hours in Muzaffarnagar
After three days, curfew was relaxed Tuesday for two hours in violence-hit areas of the district where communal clashes have left 38 people dead.
Toll in Muzaffarnagar violence climbs to 38, curfew continues
Curfew Tuesday remained in force in riot-hit areas of Muzaffarnagar with the Army patrolling troubled places as the death toll in the clashes in the district and adjoining towns rose to 38.