US State Secretary makes remarkable visit to Hiroshima
With a remarkable visit to the Hiroshima memorial, US Secretary of State John Kerry has virtually washed away the sensitive wound made by the US nuclear bomb attackers on Japan during the Second World...
Kerala Temple Fire Tragedy: nearly 112 killed and around 400 injured; five detained
At least 112 people killed and around four-hundred others were severely injured in a massive firework explosion at a kali temple in Kollam district of Kerala on last day. Reports say that the police authorities...
Djibouti: Guelleh likely to win a fourth term as President
As per the latest pre-post poll evaluations released by some regional Medias, it is learned that Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh is likely to grab a fourth consecutive victory in the most-controversial election held...
NSA Ajit Doval condemns Pak’s statement on bilateral dialogue
Putting the Indo-Pak peace process in jeopardy, National Security Advisor Ajith Doval on last day strongly condemned Pakistan envoy’s irresponsible statement on the bilateral dialogue. Recently, Pakistan envoy to India reportedly informed Medias that both...
Vietnam parliament elects new supremo
Amidst terrible financial crisis and mounting security concerns, the new supremo Nauyen Xuan Phuc on last day took the helm of the Vietnamese government. The election was largely a mere procedure as the communist party...
First ‘IAF’, now ‘AR’; Indian women prove their strength
Creating new valuable-chapters in the Assam Rifle’s eventful history, the first batch of women soldiers on last day were successfully inducted in the country’s most-powerful paramilitary force. By this, the one hundred and eight-one year...
Maharashtra to give EGC to out-of-school children
In an effort to reduce the number of out-of-school children in Maharashtra, the state government is planning to deliver Educational Guarantee Card to these children. As per reports, this card will register the educational status...
Panama after-effects: Iceland PM resigns; a global probe is on
Failing to overcome the mounting flak, Iceland Prime Minister Sigmundur David succumbed to panama paper revelation. Media reported that the tainted PM officially announced his resignation on last day. He was the initial victim of...
Centre may appoint four-member panel to solve road issues
In order to resolve pending cases and grievances in the road construction and maintenance sector, the centre government is likely to appoint a three member high-authority panel at the behest of Road and Transportation...
AMU row: no compromise on minority status, says VC
Considering several factors including student’s opinions and alumni’s requests, the top authority of the Aligarh Muslim University has decided to protect the minority status of the university at any cost. Reports say that several request...












