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No bail for illegal Bangladeshi nationals

To the advantage of Mumbai police, the designated magistrate’s court has, since earlier this month, stopped granting bail to Bangladeshi nationals staying illegally in India.

Juvenile to be booked under National Security Act?

A day after the NHRC issued notices to the Centre and the Delhi government on a complaint by the parents of the December 16 gangrape victim apprehending a threat to society from the juvenile convict i

Attempts to isolate Congress may fail

Attempts to isolate the main Opposition Congress on the GST bill may not succeed as majority of political parties have serious doubts about it.

PM Modi stresses on need for harmony

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Gurbani recital on the occasion of the 547th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday. — PTI

Engineer Sheikh Abdur Rashid attacked again by Sangh Parivar activists

Jammu and Kashmir’s firebrand legislator Sheikh Abdur Rashid, better known as Engineer Rashid, was injured in an attack allegedly carried out by Sangh Parivar activists in the state’s Bhaderwah town o

3 Jaish militants killed after Army camp attack

Army Jawan takes position towards the camp which was attacked by the militants at Tangdhar. (Photo: PTI)
Three Jaish-e-Muhammad militants were killed in the Army’s retaliatory commando action following a “fidayeen” attack on one of its camps in Tanghdar area close to the Line of Control in Jammu and Kash

Chances grow of thaw on GST bill

Congress wants debate on intolerance

India: John Kerry creating divisive climate

US secretary of state John Kerry (Photo: AP)
Reacting sharply to US secretary of state John Kerry’s remark that New Delhi would be a “challenge” at the upcoming Paris climate change summit, India on Wednesday said the statement was a deliberate

India: Nepal trying to shift all blame to Sashastra Seema Bal

Indo-Nepalese bilateral ties seem to be sharply nose-diving with no solution in sight.

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