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Maoists get arms from abroad: Chidambaram They are smuggled in through Bangladesh, Myanmar Maoists must not get the wrong message: Buddhadeb NEW DELHI: West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said here on Saturday the release of tribal people to secure the freedom of an abducted police officer could never be construed as a message to Maoists that kidnapping police ... Tura jailbreak foiled Tura (Meghalaya): Guards at the Tura district jail on Saturday opened fire at prisoners, injuring an undertrial who along with 15 others allegedly made an attempt to flee. The prisoners attacked the wardens after overpowering them, and ... Dorjee Khandu to be sworn in today GUWAHATI: Dorjee Khandu is all set to be sworn in as Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister for a second consecutive term on Sunday. The newly elected Congress MLAs re-elected him leader of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) on Saturday. He ...
Rane backs DeshmukhMUMBAI: Congress observer for the legislature party meeting in Maharashtra, A. K. Antony, told journalists on Saturday that “there are no contenders for the [Chief Minister’s] post. We met all the MLAs and it was a very cordial ... Journalist to be flogged RIYADH: A Saudi woman journalist said on Saturday that a court had ordered her to receive 60 lashes for working at a television network that aired sexual confessions of a man. Rozana al-Yami said a judge in the Red Sea coastal town of ... Government must have say in judges appointments: Moily Executive, legislature must recommend best talent J&K government suspends 26 striking doctors
Sparkling ceremonies await PresidentShe will receive Gandhi memorabilia in London Silence is my weapon: Justice Dinakaran NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of Karnataka P.D. Dinakaran, whose elevation as a judge of the Supreme Court has been put on hold, on Saturday declined to comment on the allegations of encroachment of government land and acquisition of other ... CRPF jawans retaliate after landmine blasts KOLKATA: Suspected Maoists triggered three simultaneous landmine blasts, targeting a motorbike convoy of Central Reserve Police Force jawans near Kantapahari, seven km from Lalgarh in West Bengal on Saturday. The rebels opened fire on ... The ‘gold’ in the MNS crown Dengue death comes as a wake-up call Over a hundred cases so far; Health Department assures of measures to control the situation Sena: it is the Marathi-speaking people who have betrayed us Mumbai: Following its drubbing in the recent Maharashtra Assembly elections, a stung Shiv Sena has broken its silence in a bare-it-all editorial in the party’s mouthpiece Saamna , titled “Enough, what’s done ... Sikh doctor gets U.S. Army nod to serve with turban NEW YORK: The United States Army will make an exception to a decades-old rule and allow a Sikh doctor to serve without removing his turban and cutting his hair, an advocacy group said on Friday. Capt. Kamaljeet Singh Kalsi is the first ... Use of armed forces against Maoists opposed NEW DELHI: Strongly opposing the use of armed forces in combating naxalite terror, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) national secretary D. Raja said here on Saturday that nothing would be achieved by involving the Army and the Air ... First Chandigarh National Crafts Mela begins It showcases rich artistry from all over India and abroad FIR against MLA for demolishing Dalit’s house SANT KABIRNAGAR (U.P.): A First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged against a Bahujan Samaj Party MLA and others for allegedly grabbing a piece of land after demolishing the house of a Dalit at a village near here, a police officer said ... Interim panel on road safety set up NEW DELHI: Fed up with the delay by the Law Ministry in approving the constitution of the proposed National Road Safety and Traffic Management Board, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH) has gone in for a stop-gap arrangement ... Other Stories
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