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Public perception already holds BJP guilty: Congress
Opposition charge of motive in leak dismissed

Little done to block terror funding: J&K DGP
Ongoing counter-terrorism measures leave much to be desired, says meet

Mirwaiz scraps Hurriyat posts, assumes full control
SRINAGAR: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who is heading a faction of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, has dissolved all its positions and administrative structure, taking complete “administrative control.”The development came at an ...

ULFA leader locks up newspaper office
GUWAHATI: A senior leader of the United Liberation Front of Asom (Pro-Talk), Prabal Neog, on Monday locked up the Tinsukia editorial office of Dainik Janambhumi , a leading Assamese daily, after forcing its employees to come ...

AASU bandh hits life in Nalbari
Guwahati: Lower Assam district Nalbari observed a total bandh on Monday to protest Sunday’s twin blasts. The 12-hour protest called by the district unit of the All-Assam Students Union (AASU) disrupted normal life as educational ...

Take IFFI to Cannes scale: Ambika
Some 300 films from across the world are to be screened

Antony reiterates fears over nuclear weapons
NEW DELHI: Defence Minister A.K. Antony has again expressed apprehensions about the possibility of nuclear weapons falling into the wrong hands and felt that its consequences would be “unimaginable.” “The threat of ...

Journalist Rajkhowa passes away
Guwahati: Veteran journalist Naresh Chandra Rajkhowa, who broke the news about the Dalai Lama’s flight from Tibet through Tawang in March 1959 and his seeking asylum in India, passed away at his Chandmari residence here on Monday. He was ...

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