CRPF men hit by bees attack during anti-Naxal patrol
Over two dozen troops of CRPF and state police were injured on Monday in an attack by a swarm of honey bees when they were out on a patrol in Chhattisgarh's Maoist-hit Narayanpur district.
The troop
Maoists exploit forces’ ops halt to lay landmines
Maoists have managed to make major gains during the suspension of armed operations following recent high-profile kidnappings.
As expected, most of these have been in Orissa and Chhattisgarh. The Ult
Abducted Chhattisgarh district collector's release likely
The release of abducted Sukma collector Alex Paul Menon seemed likely with the Maoist interlocutors and the Chhattisgarh government-appointed mediators agreeing on Monday night to form a high-powered
Location of abducted collector Alex Paul Menon traced
The security agencies have traced the exact location where the Maoists are holding Sukma collector Alex Paul Menon captive — Gangunda in southern Bastar’s Chintagufa area, a senior paramilitary offici
Uttar Pradesh records 42 staged shootouts
With 42 cases, Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest number of alleged staged shootouts 2011-12 as a total of 194 such cases were registered in the country, the Lok Sabha was informed on Tuesday.
Since
Ulfa enters into drug smuggling
Credible information, developed over the last few months, by field operatives of Central intelligence agencies in Northeast, Bangladesh and Burma has confirmed that Ulfa top commander Paresh Barua is
Terror suspect slips via Cochin International Airport
The sudden disappearance of the several lookout circular (LOC) entries from the central server at the Suspect Index Cell has left the officials aghast and investigating agencies clueless.
Several ac
Allahabad HC orders media not to report troop movement
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court, in a significant decision on Tuesday, ordered that the print and electronic media should not report matters relating to movement of troops.
Dismissing a
Govt holds peace talks with ULFA, says 'tangible progress'
The government said there was tangible progress in its meeting with top leadership of ULFA today as peace talks resumed here after a break of six months, discussing the outfit's 'charter of demands' t
Orissa: Ultimatum on Italian, fate of MLA not known
In a grim turn to the three-week old hostage crisis, Maoists today issued a fresh ultimatum threatening to execute the abducted Italian if their demands are not met within 96 hours.