- Two police officers embark on bicycle rally to spread message of unity
- Madhu Koda to remain in hospital for another day
- TMC-CPM workers clash, Maoists kill three ahead of CM's visit in Midnapore
- Fake currency worth Rs 900,000 seized in Punjab
- Allahabad hosts Ganga Water Rally to accelerate tourism industry in Uttar Pradesh
- Over 60 percent turnout in Assembly by-polls; 53 percent in Firozabad LS poll
- Madhu Koda's associate sent to ten days in Enforcement Directorate custody
- Congress-NCP alliance forms government in Maharashtra for the second time
- Gold lovers in Chennai see gold as a promising investment
- Protest against death of a local youth in Jammu and Kashmir
Not with UPA sans RJD: Paswan
NI Wire, Wed, 22 Apr 2009
Expressing firm solidarity with Rashtriya Janata Dal, the key ally in Bihar Lok Janshakti Party president Ram Vilas Paswan said on Wednesday that his party might not be part of UPA
Maoists let go train; passengers safe
NI Wire, Wed, 22 Apr 2009
After keeping the local train, carrying about 400 passengers, hostage for over four hours in Jharkhand's Latehar district Wednesday, the Maoists finally released the train, district and railway officials confirmed the report.
Diggi Raja booked for intimidating Mayawati
NI Wire, Wed, 22 Apr 2009
Keeping Election Commission's directives at bay not to use offensive language during electioneering, the AICC general secretary and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijay Singh
Maoist violence ahead of 2nd phase poll
NI Wire, Wed, 22 Apr 2009
A day ahead of the second phase of Lok Sabha election, nearly 200 Maoists hijacked a passenger train going from Barkana to Mugalsarai at a local railway station in Latehar
Maoists take passengers train hostage
NI Wire, Wed, 22 Apr 2009
Ahead of the second phase poll on Thursday, Maoists struck at four different places in Bihar and Jharkhand on late Tuesday night. In one of the incidents, Maoist rebels hijacked





