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Dhaka cafe attack: UK citizen sent to jail

A 47-year-old British national was today sent to jail by a court here for his alleged involvement in Bangladesh’s worst terror attack last month in which 22 people, including an Indian girl, were killed. Hasnat Reza Karim, a former teacher of a private university who was arrested in Gulshan attack case, was sent to jail on completion of his 16-day Read More


Chhattisgarh: Naxal commander injured in gunbattle with security forces

A Naxal commander, carrying a cash reward on his head, was injured in a gun-battle with security forces in the dense forests of Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district, officials said. Kudiam Pandu, a janamilitia commander-rank cadre, had sustained bullet injuries on his shoulder in the exchange of fire with a joint team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and district force in Nukanpal forests under Basaguda police station Read More


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Cabinet okays life term for propaganda against 1971 war

Bangladesh’s Cabinet on Monday approved a draft law with a provision of life imprisonment and huge fine for distorting the history of liberation war against Pakistan. According to the proposed Digital Security Act-2016, anyone spreading propaganda against the Liberation War or nations’s founder Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, using digital devices, will face the penalty, cabinet secretary said. The secretary was talking to reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting Read More


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Air Force to build new Aerospace Museum in Delhi

The Air Force will build a sprawling new Aerospace Museum in the national capital, focusing on the nation’s rich aviation history. The new Aerospace Museum will be close to the international airport. Spread over 43 acres, it would have extensive indoor and outdoor displays including huge aircraft parked and hanging in flying attitude with mural depicting the golden era of the Indian Air Force. A proposal for Read More


Iran says will open new chapter in relations with Cuba

Kicking off a six-day tour of Latin America, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Monday in Havana his visit would open a new chapter in the Islamic Republic’s relations with Communist-ruled Cuba. Iran, which has long been friendly with Cuba, is on a drive to improve foreign commerce after the removal in January of international sanctions against the Read More


Don’t panic, says Jurgen Klopp, as Liverpool seek instant bounce back

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp called for his players to “stay calm” and does not expect to expect wholesale changes against Burton Albion on Tuesday as they seek to quickly bounce back from their 2-0 defeat at Burnley. Much of the excitement generated by the club’s thrilling opening weekend win at Arsenal has been replaced by concern by their subsequent setback Read More


Ek tha Raja Ek thi Rani 22nd August 2016 full episode written update: Jeevan and Lovi conspire to separate Raja, Rani

Rani goes and meets Raja and asks him to stop this wedding and she starts crying. Raja wipes her tears and she says that she’s already in love with him, how can he wipe that off? Rani goes back when Jeevan comes and tells her not to believe or trust Raja for he’s just acting. Rani tells him that Raja Read More


Madras High Court quashes order directing CBI probe into IIT-M appointments

The Madras High Court on Monday set aside a single judge’s order directing a CBI probe into faculty appointments made by Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, from 1995 while pulling up the institute for ‘gross irregularities’ in the recruitment process in the past. Partly allowing an appeal by IIT-M challenging the July 25, 2013 order of the single judge, the court ordered Read More


Doctors imparted training in clinical management of dengue at AIIMSDoctors,imparted,training,in,clinical,management,of,dengue,at,AIIMS

Over 120 doctors and health experts from Delhi and neighbouring regions were on Monday imparted training at AIIMS in “clinical management” of dengue to equip them to ably handle the rush of patients suffering from the vector-borne disease. The programme assumes significance with Delhi reporting two more deaths from dengue and the total number of cases of the vector-borne disease in the Read More


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‘Depressed’ cop kills colleague, turns gun on self

A POLICEMAN on Monday night opened fired inside the Police Lines of Bulandshaher district, killing at least one of his colleagues and injuring several others. He later shot himself on the head with an INSAS rifle. Constable Saurabh Tyagi (34), who was allegedly suffering from depression, was a 2005-batch constable from Muzzaffarnagar. He was posted in the counting (gadna) office Read More