Govt, Ulfa 2nd round talks Oct. 25
The home ministry will be holding the second round of peace-talks with the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom on October 25 in New Delhi.
PM N-E package fails to take off
The growing interest of China in the Northeast militancy and deployment of its Army along the international border has become a major area of concern for the home ministry, which is extremely worried
Naxal plan to procure Chinese arms foiled
The arrest of two PLA rebels in New Delhi has not only busted the link of Left wing Maoist groups with northeast rebels but also foiled their attempt to procure consignment of sophisticated weapons fr
Wife of AGP MLA shot dead by security officer
A personal security officer (PSO) of the Assam police on Sunday shot dead wife of AGP-MLA and then tried to kill himself by opening fire by his service machine gun.
Drunk Koya tribals kill fellow men, held
The Malkangiri district police on Saturday arrested two Koya tribals of Titam village under Korkonda block on charges of murdering two of their fellow people during a festival on Friday night.
Rahul going to be new leader, says pranab
Rahul Gandhi is going to be “new leader” of the Congress, senior party leader and Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday, a statement that could be interpreted as projecting the young leader as the next prime ministerial
Lovers face Kerala cops’ ire
After carrying out a drive to pull up youth wearing low-waist jeans, the police of Thrissur district are now out to drive away young lovers hanging around in public places.
Irinjalakuda police has put up ominous posters urging the public
Lovers face Kerala cops’ ire
After carrying out a drive to pull up youth wearing low-waist jeans, the police of Thrissur district are now out to drive away young lovers hanging around in public places.
Irinjalakuda police has put up ominous posters urging the public
NSCN(I-M) bid to topple Arunachal CM
The growing interference of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Issac-Muivah) in the political affairs of Arunachal Pradesh and their attempt to topple chief minister Jarbom Gamlin government has
Sikkim quake toll 35
A day after a powerful earthquake struck Sikkim, the armed forces have mobilised rescue and relief operations on a war footing even as the home
ministry feared more persons may be lying trapped in remote villages. The Centre has started air-dropping food as rescue operations by 5,500 Army
personnel, 700 ITBP personnel, National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) men and the local administrations continues.