- Bollywood join hands for a cause for the elderly
- Bumper tea production in Assam recovers losses caused by weather
- Vikas Sinha brought to Delhi by ED officials for further interrogation
- Militants kill a BSF constable and his wife in J-K
- Madhu Koda to be questioned by IT department from Tuesday
- Dalai Lama visits Tawang, calls China's objections baseless
- Naxalites attack police camp; abduct four , kill three policemen in Midnapore
- Car rally organized to spread awareness about traffic discipline in Kolkata
- Newly constituted Maharashtra Govt. holds first cabinet meeting in Mumbai
- India ups the ante against China on Maoist menace
Ideal of tribal self-rule degenerates into a police state
Dr Sandeep Pandey, Wed, 28 Jan 2009
On 6th December, 2008, the Jharkhand Police opened fire on a procession of tribals, numbering between eight to ten thousands, 3 km from Kathikund in Dumka district.
Last rites of ex-President Venkataraman performed
NI Wire, Wed, 28 Jan 2009
The last rites of former President R Venkataraman, who passed away on Tuesday afternoon at the Army Research and Referral Hospital, New Delhi due to multi-organ
Top Al-Badr militant gunned down in Kashmir
NI Wire, Wed, 28 Jan 2009
One of the most wanted terrorists Abu Hamza, a top commander of the Al-Badr terror outfit, was gunned down on Wednesday in a fierce encounter
Farmer Field Schools - a unique way to teach farmers
NI Wire, Wed, 28 Jan 2009
Farmer Field Schools (FFS) is a unique way to educate farmers and is an effective platform for sharing of experiences and collectively solving agriculture related problems.
Engaging philanthropists: This time it's personal
NI Wire, Wed, 28 Jan 2009
"...I knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life giving my time, money and skills to worthwhile endeavours where I could make a difference. I didn?t know exactly what I would do,





