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Abhinandan Mishra

No leader flies over Narmada birthplace in Amarkantak

The saying goes that whoever has flown over the spot from where the Narmada river originates in Amarkantak, has lost his post or life...

‘Banned’ JeM’s free run exposes Pak’s reluctance to fight terror

Masood Azhar and his terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed are having a free run in Pakistan, with Jaish collecting funds and carrying out well advertised recruitment...

Kin of dead Lok Sabha staff struggling to get dues

The family members of a former Lok Sabha employee, who had passed away due to cancer in 2011, are running from pillar to post...

Delhi traffic police will use IT to tackle roads

The occurrence of traffic jams and red light jumping which have become an unfortunate identity of roads in the national capital, is likely to...

U.P. police’s ‘Twitter Seva’ acts as force multiplier to check crimes

The Uttar Pradesh police, which for long has been perceived as one of the less inefficient state polices in the country, has completely changed...

Rahul skips discussion on infighting issue

The Congress in Chhattisgarh is grappling with infighting though the state’s first Chief Minister and once staunch Gandhi family loyalist, Ajit Jogi, deserted it...

High-end resorts, hotels thriving in Landour cantonment area

Private resorts and hotels in Landour cantonment, Mussorie, continue to function even though former defence minister Manohar Parrikar had ordered a probe, nearly nine...

Public prosecutors’ posts lying vacant at NIA

Multiple positions in the Public Prosecutors (PP) with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) are vacant for almost a year even as India’s premier anti-terror...

Indian agencies sitting on leads on Dawood

Indian investigating agencies dealing with money laundering and related crimes are yet to follow up on the leads provided by US agencies on the...

Dawood ill, but alive

India’s most wanted fugitive and prime accused in the 1993 Mumbai blast case, Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, who was reported to have passed away earlier...

Videos going to Pak from valley for dissemination

Videos and photographs of the so-called brutalities by the Indian Army in Kashmir are being sent to Pakistan’s Foreign Office from the valley, from...

Naxal strike triggers friction between CRPF, Chhattisgarh police

The Naxal strike in Sukma, Chhattisgarh, has led to friction between the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which lost 25 of its men, and...

Pak-backed terrorists shifting valley focus to Wahhabi from azaadi

The Pakistan-sponsored “struggle” for an “independent Kashmir” is fast moving towards the ultimate goal of establishing a Wahabbi concept of Shariah in the valley....

Pak may present terrorist Ehsanullah as RAW agent

The Pakistan army may present Ehsanullah Ehsan, one of the top leaders of the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a terror faction of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), as...

Pak Senator questions Kulbhushan verdict, demands evidence

A Senator in Pakistan has raised questions over the death sentence given to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistani military court last week....

Lalu’s daughter, sons concealed information in election affidavits

Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter Misa Bharti, and sons Tejashwi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav did not disclose in their election affidavits that they were...

Pradhan may be BJP’s CM face for Odisha

Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is fast emerging as the numero uno choice to lead the BJP in the Odisha Assembly...

‘BJP will win MP for the fourth time’

In a freewheeling interview, Kartikey Chouhan, son of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, says that his father considers himself a sevak of...

Agencies failed to gauge Kashmir mood

Home ministry officials have said that the intelligence apparatus based in Kashmir failed to gauge the mood of the people and did not present...

Delhi police will psychoanalyse rapists to curb crime

The Delhi police wants to conduct a sociological survey to look into the “causes of rape” and to psychoanalyse at least 100 people who...

Delhi police invests in gear to tackle bomb threats

The Delhi police is investing majorly in tools and equipment to tackle bomb threats. The initiative follows the prospect of rising terror attacks in...

ISI’s budget for Kashmir stone pelting is Rs 1,000cr

Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI has released close to Rs 1,000 crore to separatist groups and overground workers of terrorist groups to fuel public protests...

Bangladeshi radicals find safe haven in Assam, West Bengal

Bangladesh based radicalised elements and terror sympathisers have turned to West Bengal and Assam as their safe haven to escape the anti-terror operations that...

‘Assam border will stay porous’

Experts have stated that the complete sealing of Assam’s 272 km border with Bangladesh was virtually impossible. They have advised the state against “wasting...

BJP woos ‘backwards’ in Bihar

The BJP’s new found focus on the backward classes and castes became more evident after the Bihar state unit of the party was reconstituted...

Still no news of 74 defence personnel missing for years

The fate of 74 Missing Defence Personnel (MDP), including 54 prisoners of 1965 and 1971 war, who are stated to be in the custody...

No alternative to the Gandhis: Digvijaya

All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh, who is regarded as the political mentor of Congress’...

VHP plans to convince Muslims on Ram temple

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) plans to convince the Muslim litigants in the Ram Janmabhoomi case that they should allow the Ram temple to...

Mamata targets Bengal’s RSS run schools

Schools being run by Vidya Bharati, the educational wing of the Rashtriya Swamysevak Sangh (RSS) in West Bengal are being targeted by the Mamata...

BJP targets 2019, many sitting MPs may get the chop

A substantial number of the sitting 282 BJP MPs are not likely to be given tickets for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, making way...

No Indian PoW in Oman prison, says Indian embassy

The Indian embassy in Muscat, Oman, has not found any trace of an Indian soldier who was taken as a Prisoner of War (PoW)...

Dalits have decisively voted to oust the SP, BSP and the Congress: Sanjay Paswan

Senior BJP leader and former Union minister Sanjay Paswan, who is seen as the strongest Dalit voice of the party, spoke to The Sunday...

‘Criminals in garb of monks occupying temples’

Criminals and anti-social elements in the garb of mahants and saints have grabbed precious temple lands all over Bihar and repeated attempts by the...

BJP, JDU may come together again in Bihar

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s big win in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections has paved the way for the coming together of the BJP and...

Ankle boots for Rs 2,900: Ordnance factories fleece soldiers

An audit report prepared by the Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA), has raised serious questions on the functioning of the Ordnance Factory Board...

‘No plans to geo-tag Indian madrasas’

Indian security agencies have stated that they are not considering any plan to “geo-tag” madrasas or religious seminaries in India, similar to what Pakistan...

MEA documentaries will showcase India

The Ministry of External Affairs is going to use documentaries to showcase India in the international arena as a part of its effort to...

Budget allocation to minority ministry rising

Contrary to what some political parties have been claiming in their election speeches in Uttar Pradesh, the budget allocation to the Ministry of Minority...

The RSS is confident of a BJP clean sweep in U.P.

Strategists of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) who have been involved in the BJP’s Uttar Pradesh poll campaign are confident of the party’s clean...

Pandering to Yadavs may hurt Akhilesh

“Yadav-vaad” or “Yadavisation” of government jobs in Uttar Pradesh—a term used by locals to explain how much of the government jobs in Uttar Pradesh...

Ayodhya hopes BJP will build Ram temple

Though the BJP has kept the issue of construction of the Ram Mandir on the bacburner, residents of Ayodhya are hoping that a BJP...

Trump, Modi responsible for Hafiz Saeed arrest: Jamaat ud Dawa

Hafiz Abdul Rehman Makki, deputy head of Jamaat-ud-Dawa and the brother-in-law of JUD chief Hafiz Saeed spoke to The Sunday Guardian over email. Under...

Agencies ask govt to avoid Army-civilian conflict

Intelligence agencies have said that the situation in the Kashmir valley might get out of hand if the Army, whose anti-terror operations are being...

Shahabuddin to reach Tihar today

Former RJD MP Mohammad Shahabuddin is likely to reach Tihar prison on Sunday morning after he was shifted from Siwan jail on Friday evening...

Bihar’s question paper scam is bigger than Vyapam

A scam similar to the infamous Vyapam of Madhya Pradesh has come to light in Bihar, in which question papers for lower grade government...

‘Indian efforts more focused on cyber defence, not warfare’

While Russian intelligence agencies might have allegedly used the internet and the social media to influence the United States election, Indian intelligence agencies operating...

BSF, CRPF refuse to disclose how many took VRS

The Border Security Force (BSF) and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have refused to share information on how many of its personnel have...

Vivek Tankha emerging as Congress candidate for MP CM

Senior lawyer and Congress Rajya Sabha member Vivek Tankha is emerging as the consensus candidate for the post of Chief Minister in the party’s...

Nadda helps save co-passenger’s father’s life

The life of a Rishikesh based 84-year-old retired school teacher, who had suffered a stroke and brain haemorrhage, was saved after Health Minister Jagat...

BJP changes tack, goes local in UP polls

Making a shift in strategy, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to give prominence to local leaders in the campaign for Assembly elections...

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