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Does alleged culpability of SIMI activists give authorities the freedom to encounter?

Since the news about the Madhya Pradesh encounter appeared in the medias, the preponderance of the peace lovers ask does the alleged culpability of SIMI activists give the security personals the freedom to encounter. Even...

At last, Holocaust hero officially declared dead

Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, popularly known as the Holocaust hero, has been officially declared dead by the Swedish authorities, after several decades long search about his fate. He was said to be arrested by the...

Around 55 per cent of undertrials minorities: NCRB prison data report

A sensitive report released by the National Crime Records Bureau revealed that over fifty-five per cent of the undertrails are underprivileged people belonging to the minority communities like Dalits, ST, SC, and Muslims. As per...

Pirate Party marks huge gains in Iceland elections

Promising a new era of political transparency, the youngest political organisation of Iceland, Pirate party, has marked astounding election gains in the Iceland elections. As per the report, the party tripled its representation in...

Around eight SIMI activists escaped from Bhopal jail; High alert declared

In what could be viewed as a clear case of inefficient and insensitive jail administration prevailing in our country, at least eight SIMI militants have reportedly escaped from the Bhopal jail on today. As...

World powers set to protect Ross Sea

    The delegates of nearly twenty nations and the members of the European Union have reached an agreement to protect the Ross Sea situated in Antarctica.If the proposal is properly implemented, this region...

Still hundreds remain in Calais camps, says Medias

  Denouncing the French government’s claim that the Calais jungle camp has been closed down completely, the International Medias reportedly exposed that hundreds of ailing people including children are still living in the infamous...

Yeddyurappa acquitted of all charges in bribery case

    B S Yeddyurappa, the former Chief Minister of Karnataka and BJP’s strongman, had been acquitted of all charges in the bribery case by a special CBI court on last day. The strongman of...

SC declines to re-look 1995 order on definition of ‘Hindutva’

    It seems that the Supreme Court of India is not interested in creating any controversies over the word, ‘Hindutva’, at this stage. A SC bench on last day declined to reconsider the...

‘Even women parliamentarians are not safe, vulnerable to sexual abuse’: IPU report

    A shocking report publicized by the Inter Parliamentary Union identified that even the women parliamentarians are vulnerable to the sexual abuses and harassment. The controversial report is reportedly presented in the IPU’s annual...