Didn’t need to kill DSP: Raja Bhaiyya
Raja Bhaiyya defended himself by saying that he had absolutely no motive to harm the police officer. He expressed his condolences to the bereaved families of the slain officer and two others.
AP blast suspect held in Ranchi
A terror suspect wanted in connection with blasts in several states, including the recent Hyderabad twin blasts, was arrested by the National Investigation Agency in his home city of Ranchi in Jharkha
Pranab calls for Teesta consensus
With India failing to ink the Teesta river water-sharing deal and land boundary agreement with Bangladesh due to internal differences, visiting President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday underlined the need
Prez emotional while getting degree
President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday turned out to be an instant hit among the top academicians and students as he struck a emotional chord while receiving an honorary law degree from the prestigious
From student leader to Meghalaya chief minister
A practising physician, Mukul Sangma was active in the Congress politics right from his student days and rose to become a leader from the Garo Hills region soon after P.A. Sangma left the party in the 1990s.
Remarks on pc strain jdu-bjp ties in Bihar
Bihar’s ruling ally BJP on Friday snubbed chief minister and JD(U) stalwart Nitish Kumar’s fulsome praise for Union finance minister P.
Sweet tidings swamp Nitish on 62nd birthday
Bihar chief minister and JD(U) stalwart Nitish Kumar is not particularly known for celebrating his birthday, but on Friday, when he turned 62, the socialist leader was greeted by a unusually varied bo
UP girl, 7, raped by 3 minor boys
Even as the nation debates over redefining the age of a juvenile, three 10-year-old boys have been charged with raping a seven-year-old girl in Bhadohi district on Thursday.
Polls cancelled, students lay siege to varsity
Hundreds of students laid siege to Presidency University on Friday, not allowing any officials and faculty members to enter the varsity.
Congress wins 3 in Assembly by-polls, defeats Trinamul minister
It was a mixed bag for the Congress in Assembly by-polls in six states winning three of the eight seats at stake today with the sweetener being the defeat of its deserter and Trinamul minister in West Bengal.