‘Bio health monitoring system’ to ensure health security of Narmada River

By Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net, Bhopal: A first of its kind scientific initiative in the country is going to be made in Madhya Pradesh for ensuring health security of Narmada River.

By-election for Jangipur seat today: Voters to decide fate of President’s son

In this Muslim majority constituency, principal opponents against Congress' Mukherjee are Muslims and hence there might be some dramatic outcome. By Zaidul Haque, TwoCircles.net,

BJP demands Vastanvi’s barred from Gujarat for calling Modi ‘brutal’ and ‘tyrant’

By TCN News, Ahmedbad: The Bhartiya Janta Party wants Maulana Ghulam Mohammad Vastanvi to be barred from entering Gujarat.

Valentines’ Season: Business wala Love

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Four issues for Indian Muslims’ focus

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No end to Amanath bank’s woes

By Shaik Zakeer Hussain, TwoCircles.net,

President Mukharjee inaugurates AMU Murshidabad Centre’s campus

By TCN News, Murshidabad: “Education is the only trusted tool for empowerment and it alone helps people to build a respectable career and character”, said the President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee today at Murshidabad in West Bengal. He was addressing at a programme after inaugurating the newly constructed campus of the AMU Murshidabad Centre.

BJP Chief’s apology remark political gimmick: WPI

By TCN News, New Delhi: Welfare Party of India has termed the BJP’s willingness to apologise to Muslims as mere “political gimmick” and said that it lacked clarity and credibility.

Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s death centenary celebration: An occasion to create awareness for education

By TCN News, Shamli: On the 116th Death Anniversary of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Khudai Khidmatgar organized a long cycle rally from Malkpura to Mansaoor in Shamli district on 27th March in which around 20 young people participated. The main slogan of the event was Aadhee roti khayenge bachho ko padhayenge (We will eat half bread, educate children). The rally started at 11 AM from Malakpura and covering distance of 12km through Khurgan, Mandawar, Baserha, Balhara, Pather, Doghpura and Rotan, concluded at 3 PM in Mansoora.

AMU teachers urge Muslims and secular voters to defeat ‘communal and fascist forces’

By TCN News, Aligarh: The Aligarh Muslim University Teachers’ Association (AMUTA) has appealed to all Muslim and secular voters to vote carefully and defeat communal and fascist forces in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, said Dr. Aftab Alam, Hony Secretary of AMUTA.

UMF backtracks after supporting ‘Modi Bhakt’ for Lok Sabha

By TwoCircles.net Staff Reporter, Hyderabad: United Muslim Forum of Andhra Pradesh, an umbrella group of religious leaders, has backtracked from its controversial decision to support Lok Satta party chief Jayparakash Narayan from Malkajgiri Lok Sabha seat.

Supreme Court to hear petition against Modi for using the word “Iman” in his...

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter New Delhi: Supreme Court of India will hear a writ petition against Narendra Modi for using the word “iman” in one...

Will there be a surprise end to Modi’s tale?

By Saeed Naqvi, If this election campaign is to be remembered like a suspense drama, it must have a surprise end. What a roller coaster it...

Mystery of PMO’s vanishing Twitter followers

By Prasanto K. Roy, On May 20, four days after the Congress party and its ruling alliance conceded the mother of all mandates in three decades to the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party, the Twitter handle of the Prime Minister's Office, @PMOIndia, vanished mysteriously.

People’s Alliance condemn the murder of three young persons in Badaun and Pune

By TCN News, New Delhi: Peoples Alliance for Democracy and Secularism (PADS) has condemned the murder of three young persons in Badaun and Pune. In Badaun two cousins were raped and murdered and in Pune a Muslim IT professional was murdered by extremist Hindu mob.

‘Holistic approach being adopted for strengthening higher education sector in Pakistan’

By Aslam Chandio, TwoCircles.net, Islamabad: Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairman Higher Education Commission of Pakistan said that the confidence shown by the Government of Pakistan in HEC’s capacity to develop higher education will be honoured and a holistic approach is being adopted to further strengthen this sector in all regions of the country.

New publication “Neo Aligarian” bilingual fortnightly tabloid to be launched

By TCN News, Aligarh: A new tabloid “Neo Aligarian” is to be launched soon. The main aim behind publication of Neo Aligarian is to enhance understanding and cooperation between the students of various universities, Jasim Mohammad, publisher of the tabloid said, while chairing a meeting of students and research scholars of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) at Media Centre Aligarh.

Will Britain’s powerful Zionist lobby forgive Sayeeda Warsi?

By M Ghazali Khan, The first ever female Muslim Minister in the history of Britain, Sayeeda Warsi, has displayed extraordinary courage by resigning as a Foreign Office Minister over David Cameron Government’s “morally indefensible” stand on Israeli barbarism in Gaza.

Photo Feature: Independence Day celebrations in Indian madrasas

By Raqib Hameed Naik, TwoCircles.net Belying a perception that Madrasas generally show little interest in national festivals like Independence Day and Republic Day, several...

BJP’s defeat in Bihar polls certain: Lalu Prasad

Patna: The defeat of the BJP in the Bihar assembly elections is certain since the poor, Dalits, OBCs, EBCs and Muslims had decided to...

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Pakistan to lift emergency in a month: official

By Xinhua Islamabad : Emergency in Pakistan will be lifted in a month as the government does not want to make it a permanent feature, Attorney General Malik Qayyum said Saturday. "It is the government policy to continue the state of emergency till it is needed but the situation is improving and it will be lifted in a month," the government's top lawyer told a private TV channel. "The state of emergency will be lifted by the mid or end of next month," he said.

Bangladesh joins Trans-Asian Railway network

Dhaka, Nov 11 (IANS) Bangladesh has joined the Trans-Asian Railway (TAR) corridor project that would have three entry points from West Bengal in India and connect the country's rail system to an 81,000-km network stretching from Europe to East and Southeast Asia. The rail network, first mooted by the UN in 1960, is also dubbed the "Iron Silk Road" after the ancient trade route. It would link capitals, ports and industrial hubs across the 28 Asian countries all the way to Europe.

Hasina wins appeal in graft case

By IANS Dhaka : A Bangladesh court has invalidated the procedure under which the government has been conducting its anti-corruption drive. The Dhaka High Court has accepted a plea from jailed former prime minister Sheikh Hasina challenging the demand by the country's Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) that she submit a statement of her wealth. The ruling could provide Hasina a brief reprieve and makes the ACC's task difficult as it has adopted the same procedure to issue notices to over 200 people.

Gunmen murder 11 of Iraqi journalist’s family

By DPA Baghdad : Unidentified gunmen murdered 11 members of an Iraqi journalist's family in east Baghdad, independent Voices of Iraq reported Monday citing a statement by the Iraqi committee to protect journalists. About seven armed men in a civilian car broke into the house of Diyaa al-Wakaz Sunday, shooting dead all his family members including his wife and children, witnesses said. Al-Wakaz, who currently lives in Jordan, is the editor of Iraq News Network, a news website which releases its news from the Jordanian capital Amman.

Pakistan lets Gulf royals hunt 200 bustards each

By IANS Karachi : The Pakistani government has permitted 31 members of the ruling families of four Gulf states to hunt up to 200 bustards each during the 2007-08 season. Nine permits have been issued to the ruling family of Qatar, and five each to the rulers of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Seven members of the Saudi ruling family and five of Bahrain have also received permits from the foreign ministry. "The permits are person-specific, each with a bag limit of 200 birds, and forbid the trapping and netting of the bird and poaching of chicks and eggs," Dawn reported Tuesday.

Dhaka seeks food for disaster relief, not funds

By IANS Dhaka : Bangladesh has said it would request donors to give food grains instead of funds for disaster relief after the Nov 15 Cyclone Sidr to help curb rising food prices at home. It also decided to allow open market sale at private outlets to curb the rise of rice prices by one or two taka ever day. One US dollar fetches around 60 taka. There were reports attributing the price rise to India, which has hiked its export price. India had pledged 500,000 tonnes of rice for the cyclone victims.

Development, not empty slogans, is my agenda: Kashmir CM

Press Release, NAK

Samba : Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Ghulam Nabi Azad has said that any attempt to mislead the people by false slogans needed to be frustrated and his party would resist those who try to divert people's attention from development to hollow promises.

Apex court makes special team to probe Gujarat riot

New Delhi, March 25 (IANS) The Supreme Court Tuesday decided to constitute a special team headed by former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) director R.K Raghavan to probe 10 crucial cases of 2002 communal carnage in Gujarat. A bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat, P. Sathasivam and Aftab Alam took the decision while hearing a bunch of petitions seeking either a probe into these cases by the CBI or transfer of their trial outside the state. The bench, however, decided to pass the formal order, constituting a "special investigation team (SIT)" for the probe Wednesday.

Kathmandu closure Wednesday over Maoist killing

By Sudeshna Sarkar, IANS, Kathmandu : Putting aside their differences, student organisations affiliated to major political parties and angry local residents have called a shutdown in Kathmandu Valley Wednesday to protest the killing of a local businessman by Maoists in a guerrilla camp supervised by the UN. Led by the student organisations of Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala's Nepali Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist, protesters Monday led marches in the capital, asking for the killers of businessman Ram Hari Shrestha to be brought to justice.

Kashmir: A call for new realism?

By Murtaza Shibli, The moderate faction of Kashmir's pro-freedom political amalgam, Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has renewed its call for 'realism' to seek solution to the longstanding Kashmir problem that was once regarded as 'nuclear flashpoint', but has since been relegated to the sidelines as India and Pakistan embarked upon a historic 'peace process' that started after Pakistan's then military ruler and now beleaguered President, General Musharraf agreed to roll back his country's policy of supporting Jehad in Kashmir.

Three members of biker gang accused of murders arrested

By IANS, New Delhi : Three members of the notorious gang of bikers, allegedly involved in at least five shootings in July, were arrested in the capital, police said Friday. Three of the five members of the gang - Zakir, Rakesh and Mushtaq - were arrested from Badarpur area in south Delhi where they had gone to meet the wife of one of their friends Thursday, Delhi police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said. Two of the gang members, including the kingpin Om Prakash alias Bunty, are still absconding, Bhagat said.

Government appeasing separatists: Lt. Gen S.K. Sinha

By Murali Krishnan, IANS, New Delhi : Former Jammu and Kashmir governor Lt. Gen. (retd.) S.K. Sinha has accused the government of going out of its way to "appease" separatists in the valley when it should have countered their "absurd propaganda" that land transfer to the Amarnath shrine board was going to change the demographic profile of Kashmir.

Popular Front to help Bihar flood victims

By Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net,

Bhopal: Popular Front of India has decided to extend help to the victims of floods in Bihar.

A Press release issued by general secretary E. M. Abdurahman on Sunday from Bangalore said the volunteers of Popular Front will collect money and clothes from public all over Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu within a week. The National Executive Committee members of Popular Front Moideenkutty Faizy and Yasir Hassan are now on a visit to the effected northern districts of Bihar to assess the situation.

Abandoned briefcases causes scare in Amritsar

By IANS, Amritsar : Two briefcases of a businessman, which were stolen and later abandoned by a thief, created a scare in this Sikh holy city Saturday as people suspected they were bombs. The police rushed a dog squad and cordoned off the area on the Albert Road to verify what was inside the briefcases. Police officials, on opening the briefcases, found they contained bank papers belonging to a businessman.

Son of a jeweller killed, ornaments stolen in Delhi

By IANS, New Delhi : A 35-year-old son of a jeweller was killed at his shop by unidentified robbers, who fled away with ornaments worth millions Sunday in Tilak Nagar area of west Delhi, police said. "The incident took place around 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Ashok Kumar was at his shop when two men entered and at knife-point asked him to hand over all the jewellery," a senior police officer said. "When Ashok resisted, they stabbed him. The robbers then fled with jewellery. Ashok was taken to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries," the officer added.

US drone attack kills six in Pakistan

By DPA, Peshawar : Unmanned drone aircraft operated by the US' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) fired missiles into a target in Pakistan's lawless tribal region, killing six militants, security officials said Saturday. The strike took place in Boya sub-district, some 25 km west of Miranshah, the main city in North Waziristan tribal district. "The drones fired four missiles just before midnight at the house of a tribesman Khyali Dawar," said an intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "Six people died, and three were injured," the official said.

Four killed in Turkey blast

By DPA, Istanbul: At least four people were killed when a roadside bomb hit a minibus carrying military personnel in Istanbul Tuesday, Turkish media reported. The blast occurred as the minibus was passing a cemetery on its way from a military housing complex. One of the victims was the 17-year-old daughter of an officer. At least nine people on the bus were injured in the blast. Huseyin Avni Mutlu, the governor of Istanbul, said the bomb was detonated by remote control, according to the state-run Anatolian Agency.

Teenager raped, whipped to death in Bangladesh

By IANS, Dhaka : A teenager in Bangladesh died after being raped and then whipped 100 times following a fatwa by local clerics this week, a media report said.

Jamia to hold common test for UG entrants

By IANS, New Delhi : Starting this year, Jamia Millia Islamia University will conduct common entrance test for some of its undergraduate courses.

Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Awards announced

By RINA, New Delhi: Charanjeet Singh Atwal, Deputy Speaker, Lok Sabha and Justice Mohammad Suhail Ejaz Siddiqui, Chairman, National Commission for Minorities Educational Institutions, are among those to be honoured this year with Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Award. Others to be honoured with Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Award 2008 are Manorama Deevan, Chief Editor, Press Asia International, Shahid Ali Khan (IPS), Mohammad Ateeq Siddiqui, Editor, AlYaum, New Delhi, Dr. Haneef Tareen and Saulat Public Library, Rampur.

Maoist woman, suspect in cops’ massacre, arrested

By IANS, Raipur : A Maoist group 'commander' who is one of the key suspects in the killing of 55 policemen in March 2007 in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district has been arrested, the police said in this state capital Thursday. Rame alias Ranjeeta, 28, was held in Dhamtari, some 80 km from here, late Wednesday night when she visited the town for medical treatment, the police said. She hails from a village under Dornapal police station in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district, part of the Bastar region in the southern half od the state, and the nerve centre of Maoist rebellion in India.

Three-day Shahjahan Urs ends peacefully in Agra

By IANS, Agra : Despite fears of sectarian differences and confusion, officials heaved a sigh of relief as the three-day 354th Urs, death anniversary, of Mughal emperor Shahjahan ended peacefully here with a record number of 60,000 visitors entering the Taj Mahal for free. The urs of the Mughal emperor came to an end Tuesday evening.

Plea for voice test in 2002 Gujarat riot case rejected

By IANS, Ahmedabad : A court hearing the Naroda Gam case of the 2002 Gujarat riots has rejected the Special Investigation Team's (SIT) plea to conduct voice tests on VHP activists Babu Bajrangi and Jaideep Patel. Eleven people were killed in Naroda Gam. The SIT had wanted to cross-check claims of complicity of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leaders in the riots. The claims were made in a sting operation by a magazine in 2007.

Jauhar University gets minority status

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter

Lucknow : Mulayam Singh government of Uttar Pradesh adopted, amidst boycott of Opposition parties, the amendment bill granting minority status to Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar University on the last day of Assembly session here Wednesday.

Addressing the last session of the assembly, the chief minister declared an amendment in Muhammad Ali Jauhar Act 2005, granting the Rampur based University minority status.

Court dismisses Koli plea to change his lawyer

By IANS

Ghaziabad : A special court Friday dismissed an application by Surendra Koli, prime accused in the Nithari serial murders, to change his lawyer and cancel his plea that employer Moninder Singh Pandher's confession be incorporated in a chargesheet related to one of the killings.

Solidarity gets new leadership

Kozhikode : Solidarity Youth Movement (SYM), the vibrant youth organisation of Kerala working for creating social obligation among youth and thus to reconstruct the society on divine values has got new leadership for its 3rd term.

P. Mujeeb Rahman is the new State President. Mujeeb Rahman, the former general secretary of the organisation was State Secretary of SIO.

Antulay’s Assurance Minority Definition Will Not Be Reviewed Welcomed

By Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net Bhopal : The All India Catholic Union, (AICU), the All India Christian Council, (AICC) and the United Christian Action, (UCA), have welcomed the Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Barrister Abdul Rehman Antulay's assurance that he will ensure that the Union Government does not push through a proposal to redefine religious minorities on the basis of their population in individual States.

Fifth Palestinian militant killed in Gaza operations

By Xinhua

Gaza : A fifth Palestinian militant was killed on Thursday evening during the ongoing Israeli ground and air strikes on southeast Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics said.

Medics in southern Gaza Strip said that an Islamic Hamas militant was killed and two were wounded in a fresh Israeli airstrike on Palestinian militants in the area.

Six killed in Israeli-Palestinian violence

By DPA

Gaza : Israel has killed six Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and West Bank in separate incidents which included skirmishes with local militants and air strikes in Gaza City and in the southern part of the strip.

The latest Palestinian death came Thursday evening in an Israeli air strike against a militant trying to launch a rocket-propelled grenade at troops near Khan Younis in the southern part of Gaza, an Israeli military spokesman said.

The militant, as well as two others injured in the attack, were from Hamas, medics said.

Backgrounder: Kidnappings in Afghanistan this year

By Xinhua

Kabul : The Taliban has killed a second South Korean hostage held in Afghanistan on Monday night, a purported Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi said.

Due to worsening security, Afghanistan has witnessed a series of kidnappings so far this year.

One British journalist and his three Afghan colleagues were abducted by Taliban militants in the southern Helmand province on February 20, but were released one day later.

Pakistani leader declares Aug 14 as ‘black day’

By IANS Lahore : A nationalist leader in Pakistan's troubled Balochistan province has asked people to observe a "black day" on Aug 14, when the country celebrates its 60th Independence Day. Baloch leader Sardar Attaullah Khan Mengal said the decision not to celebrate the Independence Day was to protest against the "suppression of his supporters by the Pakistani government".

Three killed, eight wounded in Kashmir road accident

By IANS Srinagar : Three people were killed and eight others wounded when an over-loaded minibus carrying devotees from the Hazratbal shrine turned turtle near here Friday. Police here said the mini bus, returning with devotees after the special Friday prayers at Hazratbal, overturned at Zakura locality, 14 km from here. "Three people died on the spot while another eight sustained serious injuries in the accident. All the injured have been shifted to hospital," said Javaid Ahmad Koul, superintendent of police (Hazrtabal).

Pak Government replaces Law Minister

By NNN-PTI Islamabad : Pakistan government today replaced Law and Justice Minister Wasi Zafar, apparently a fallout of the reversal it suffered over the suspension of the country's Chief Justice. Zahid Hamid, the Minister for Privatisation and Investment, has been made the new Minister for Law and Justice, state-run PTV reported. Zafar will take over as Privatisation and Investment Minister.

Detained Iranians freed in Iraq

By IRNA Baghdad : Iran's Ambassador to Iraq Hassan Kazemi Qomi said here Wednesday that members of an Iranian delegation who were detained by the US troops have been released. US forces arrested an Iranian delegation comprising of experts of Energy Ministry without any explanation Tuesday night. The Iranians had traveled to Iraq upon an invitation by Iraq's Energy Ministry to carry out electricity projects in the war-stricken country. Kazemi Qomi added, "US forces delivered the Iranian delegation to Iraqi prime minister's office Wednesday morning."

Gaza militants attack Israel by homemade rockets, mortars

By Xinhua Gaza : Fatah's armed wing in Gaza claimed responsibility on Sunday for firing homemade mortars and rockets from northern Gaza Strip at southern Israel. Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, armed wing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement, said in a statement that its militants fired on Sunday morning a homemade rocket from northern Gaza at the southern Israeli town of Sderot.

Musharraf confident of victory in Presidential poll

By NNN-PTI Islamabad : Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, who is seeking a second five-year term in uniform in a key poll today, has expressed confidence that he will be re-elected and pledged to quit as Army Chief after the issuance of notification in this regard. "I will shed the uniform after the issuance of notification regarding my becoming the next President and before being sworn in," he said addressing MPs of the ruling PML-Q and its coalition partners during a dinner at the President House late last night.

Mahesh Bhatt calls on Rizwanur’s mother

By IANS Kolkata : Bollywood filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt Wednesday said he had never seen people's solidarity like the one following the death of Muslim youth Rizwanur Rahman here as the director called on the mother of the victim at her residence in the evening. "In my whole life I never experienced such a situation when all people, despite their different religions, raised a single voice for humanity and justice. I am feeling really great to sit at the feet of Rizwanur's mother today," Bhatt said during his visit to the Tiljala Lane residence of Keshwar Jahan.

Iran’s Jalili is newcomer in nuclear mission

By DPA Teheran : Iran's new nuclear negotiator Saeid Jalili is headed to Rome on his first mission in the new job -- a meeting with European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana. The 42-year-old diplomat, who has served a succession of Iran's leaders going back to 1989 in key background positions, will be travelling with Iran's outgoing chief negotiator Ali Larijani, a decision announced Sunday by the foreign ministry to give added backing to the newcomer on the job.

UN voices concern over Pakistan’s emergency

By DPA New York : UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Monday voiced "great concern" over Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's imposition of emergency rule in his country. "He expresses his strong dismay at the detention of hundreds of human rights and opposition activists, including the UN special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief" Asma Jehangir, said a statement issued by Ban. Ban urged the Pakistani authorities to immediately release those detained, lift restrictions on the media and take early steps for a return to democratic rule.

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Israeli defense: not to make concessions to PNA

By Xinhua Jerusalem : Israel's defense establishment recommends the government to refrain from making further goodwill gestures to Palestinian National Authority (PNA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas until after the U.S.-sponsored peace conference, local Jerusalem Post reported on Friday. The goodwill gestures being considered pending a successful outcome to the peace summit include releasing more security prisoners, removing roadblocks and transferring additional territory and West Bank villages to PNA security control.

Sri Lankan troops kill five rebels

By Xinhua Colombo : The Sri Lankan military Tuesday said they killed five Tamil rebels in an attack in the northern part of the country. The Media Centre for National Security said in a statement that the troops launched an attack on three bunkers of LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) at Kilali in the Jaffna peninsula around 5 a.m. local time. Two rebels' bunkers were destroyed, the statement said, adding that five rebels were killed in the confrontation. There was no casualty for the troops, said the statement.

Iranian president: nuclear issue closed

By Xinhua Doha : Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here on Monday that the disputed Iranian nuclear issue was "closed" from Iran's perspective and that his country had the right to develop new energy. Speaking at a press conference on the sidelines of the 28th annual summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Ahmadinejad said "In our opinion, the nuclear issue is now closed." Iran does not feel threatened at all and any pressure on Iran concerning the issue is useless, he said, adding that "we are prepared for any conditions."

Separatists keep Manipur under siege

By Syed Zarir Hussain, IANS Imphal : Separatist rebel armies continue to keep Manipur under siege, leading to a sense of hopelessness among large sections of the state's 2.3 million people. Manipur, bordering Myanmar, is the only state in India's restive northeast where none of the frontline separatist groups has entered into a ceasefire with the government as a prelude to the beginning of peace talks.

Eight killed in Iraq suicide attack, 16 wounded

By DPA Baghdad : A woman suicide bomber blew herself and eight other people up in Baquba, north of Baghdad, Wednesday, security sources and media reports said. Two policemen and members of the government-backed Awakening Council in Baquba were among those killed in the attack near a patrol belonging to the council's forces in New Baquba. At least 16 people were wounded in the incident, including civilians, the security sources said. Nearby buildings and vehicles were also damaged.

Stay calm ahead of polls: Pakistani newspaper

By IANS Islamabad : An influential Pakistani newspaper Thursday appealed for calm ahead of the general elections, now rescheduled to Feb 18, warning that "indiscretions" by politicians could enable anti-democratic elements to get an upper hand. "Let our leaders note that their indiscretions could complicate the situation and things could get out of control, thus giving anti-democratic elements an opportunity to cancel the election," Dawn noted in an editorial headlined "A plea for sanity".

Sania moves into third round of Australian Open

By IANS Melbourne : India's top tennis player Sania Mirza Thursday moved into the third round of the Australian Open tennis tournament here with a three-set win over Swiss qualifier Timea Bacsinszky. World No. 31 Sania won 6-1, 4-6, 7-5 in one hour and 44 minutes. She prevailed despite committing six double faults, though her first serve was quite successful when she got them in. In the third round, Sania will face the winner of the match between Chinese Li Na and Italian Maria Elena Camerin, to be played later Thursday.

Rs.1 mn robbed in daylight heist

By IANS, Ghaziabad : In a daring daylight robbery, five armed dacoits looted cash and jewellery worth over Rs.1 million from the house of a leading industrialist here Thursday. The incident occurred in Raj Nagar locality of Ghaziabad, a suburb of national capital Delhi. According to the family, the five unidentified men barged into the house around 2.00 p.m. when the maid arrived for work and left the main gate open. The men overpowered the maid and pinned her down by tying her arms. The robbers then at gunpoint looted the cash and jewellery from the house owner's wife.

Lankans Tamils arrested with fake currency

By IANS, Chennai : Two Sri Lankan Tamils were jailed Tuesday evening for depositing fake Rs.1,000 notes amounting to Rs.200,000 in a private bank here, police said. The suspects were identified as K. Parameswaran, 22, and J. Prince, 28, both from Jaffna, Sri Lanka. They were residing in Chennai's southern suburb for over a year. After they attempted to deposit a similar amount into one of their accounts in a different branch earlier in Rs.1,000 denomination notes, the bank's cashier tipped off the police, leading to the arrests.

AMU seeks Rs.480mn grant from HRD ministry

By IANS, Lucknow : The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has sought a financial grant of Rs.48 million from the human resource and development (HRD) ministry to offer better residential facilities to its students, a university official said Thursday. ''AMU Vice-Chancellor P.K. Abdul Azis has just submitted a plan to the HRD ministry for offering better residential facilities to the hostel inmates,'' AMU spokesman Rahat Abrar told IANS on phone.

A’bad blasts: AIMMM doubts Gujarat police claims

By TwoCircles.net news desk,

New Delhi: The All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM) President Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan said today that the Muslim community is not impressed at all by the dramatic announcements of the Gujarat police about the culprits of the recent Ahmedabad bombings.

Muslim writers’ union release journal in Imphal

By Dr. Syed Ahmed, for TwoCircles.net,

Open letter to PM urging intervention in ‘illegal detention’ of Muslim Youth

Letter from CLMC Secretary Lateef Mohammed Khan requested him to act against ‘atrocities,’ and demand handing over the investigation to NIA immediately. By TCN News,

Sir Syed’s death anniversary to be observed on March 27

By TCN News, Aligarh: The Aligarh Muslim University will observe the 115th death anniversary of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, founder of this University on Wednesday, March 27, 2013.
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