Benazir was like ‘sister’, Sharif tells PPP

By Muhammad Najeeb, IANS Nowdero (Pakistan) : Former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif told Benazir Bhutto's party workers here, near Larkana town in Sind, Saturday that she was like his "sister" and he shared their grief at her assassination.

Man sets five family members on fire

By IANS, Bhubaneswar : A man in an Orissa village set on fire five people, including his wife and five-year-old daughter, after a quarrel, the police said Tuesday. The man is absconding and the victims are battling for life with severe burn injuries. Manoranjan Gochayat, a resident of Balikuti village in Balasore district, allegedly set five of his relatives ablaze at his in-laws' house in nearby Paschimbad village Sunday night. Balasore is around 200 km from here.

Why are Indian Muslims a punching bag? A rejoinder

By Kaleem Kawaja for Twocircles.net I applaud Bobby Naqvi for a very thought-provoking article published on Twocircles.net. The creation of Pakistan as a result...

Australian troops in Iraq to be back home by mid-2008: Rudd

By Xinhua Canberra : Australian Prime Minister-elect Kevin Rudd said Friday that the country's combat troops in Iraq would be pulled out by mid-2008. The combat force in Iraq would come home "by around the middle of next year", Rudd told Australia's Southern Cross Broadcasting radio. He said he would meet US Ambassador Robert McCallum soon regarding this and decide a precise timing for the troop withdrawal. "We'll have a meeting with the United States ambassador before too long to set up the appropriate processes for discussing that," he added.

Mumbai engineer missing in Pakistan

By IANS, Mumbai : A 27-year-old engineering and management graduate from Mumbai, Hamid Ansari, who went to Afghanistan in November to find a job, has gone missing in Pakistan.

Iran air orders five Russian-made Tupolev 204s passenger planes

By NNN-IRNA Tehran : Managing director of Iranian airlines, Iran Air, Saeed Hessami has said that an agreement on the purchase of five Tupolev 204s passenger planes from Russia has been finalised. Tupolev 204s passenger planes are competitive with Airbus and Boeing, he said Sunday. "Unfortunately, Iranians do not have a positive opinion about the Tupolev, because of the negative feedback about model 154s of the same brand. However, the model 204s which Iran has ordered is in the same class as Airbus and Boeing."

Parallel Literature Festival will attempt to counter the elitist nature of the Jaipur Lit...

By Siddhant Mohan, TwoCircles.net The world-famous Jaipur Literature Festival, or JLF, has entered in its eleventh chapter this year. JLF has been inviting writers - both...

Kathua and Unnao: Indian Americans protest against horrific rapes and the government’s handling of...

TCN News Hundreds of Indian Americans came together in cities across the United States for candlelight vigils and demonstrations demanding fair and speedy trials of...

Jamia students celebrate Ambedkar’s 125th birth anniversary

By TCN News, New Delhi: Paying tribute to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on his 125th birth anniversary, students of Jamia MIllia Islamia gathered at Jamia Hall...

Maoist activist held for role in teacher’s killing

By IANS, Kolkata : A Maoist activist was arrested Monday for his alleged involvement in the killing of a primary teacher in West Bengal's West Midnapore district on July 23, police said. Kartik Dutta was arrested early Monday from his residence in Muraboni near Manikpara in Jhargram sub-division. "During investigation into the murder case of 58-year-old Rabindranath Mahato, the headmaster of Indiraboni primary school, we came to know about Kartik's involvement and he was arrested," said Jhargram district superintendent of police Praveen Tripathi.

2007: Communal riots

By Asghar Ali Engineer

AMU gears up for Alumni Meet 2017

TCN News Aligarh: As the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) gears up for the Sir Syed Bicentenary Annual Alumni Meet 2017, Professor Suhail Sabir (Chairperson, Alumni...

Rehman Rahi, a true poet of Kashmiriyat

By Sarwar Kashani,IANS, Srinagar : He is truly a poet of "Kashmiriyat" who has boldly voiced the pain and agony incurred by the land of peace and love during two decades of violence. That's how fans and friends describe Rehman Rahi, the recipient of this year's Jnanpith award - India's highest literary honour. Rahi was Thursday conferred the award by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at a function in the national capital. For 83-year-old Rahi, the first Kashmiri to be given the honour, it was a joyous moment blended with sorrow.

Bihar govt. implementing RSS agenda: RJD

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter,

Patna: Deputy Leader of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in Bihar Assembly, Shakeel Ahmad Khan, alleged that Nitish Kumar-led JD (U)-BJP government was implementing the ‘RSS agenda’ in the state by not allowing welfare schemes for the minorities to take off.

A cab ride in Jaipur; and an understanding of caste and colour

By Shiva Thorat, TwoCircles.net I was recently sent to Jaipur for an assignment. As someone who has largely ignored various app-based rental car services, I...

TN Thowheed Jamaat supports DMK alliance

By V.M. Khaleelur Rahman for TwoCircles.net

Palestinian President to visit Saudi Arabia

By SPA Riyadh : President Mahmoud Abbas, the Chairman of the Executive Committee of The Palestine Liberation Organization and Chairman of the Palestinian National Authority, will arrive here Saturday on a visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. During his visit, the President will meet the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud to discuss bilateral relations and a number of issues, particularly the Palestinian cause.

JNU to conduct certificate courses in animal welfare

New Delhi : Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) here on Wednesday announced six new certificate courses in the field of animal welfare to sensitise and...

2 Maoists shot dead in Orissa

By IANS

Bhubaneswar : Police claimed to have shot dead two Maoist guerrillas in Orissa's Dhenkanal district Sunday and detained four people for their alleged involvement in Maoists' activities.

Syrian swimmer crosses over waters between Cyprus, Syria

By Xinhua Damascus : A famous Syrian swimmer on Saturday successfully accomplished the feat to cross over the waters between the island of Cyprus and the Syrian coast city of Lattakia after about 42 hours continuous swimming. Firas Moulla, a former world-class long-distance swimmer, thus became the first person in the world to swim across the waters between Europe and Asia in the Mediterranean, who would in turn enter the Guinness Book of World Records.

Deoband meet urges terrorists, Maoists to lay down arms

By IANS, Deoband (Uttar Pradesh) : Urging terrorists and Maoist rebels to lay down arms, an Islamic cleric Tuesday assured them the community would help them take up their cause. "If terrorists and Maoists agree to give up violence, they are welcome to join us and I would like to assure them that we will fight for them," said Maulana Mehmood Madni, the convenor of the annual convention of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind organised at Deoband seminary here.

Gunmen kill 11 security members in S Baghdad

By Xinhua Baghdad :Gunmen waged a complex attack against Iraqi Army soldiers and anti-Qaida fighters in southern Baghdad on Thursday, killing 11 security members and wounding three others, an Interior Ministry source said. The gunmen first attacked a checkpoint manned by Iraqi soldiers in the Hor Rijab area, around midday, killing three soldiers and wounding three others, the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

‘मौत को क़रीब से देखा तो ज़िन्दगी की असली क़ीमत का अंदाज़ लगा’

फ़हमिना हुसैन, TwoCircles.net रोहतास (बिहार) : रोटी, कपड़ा व मकान के साथ-साथ बेहतर स्वास्थ्य और शिक्षा… ये पांच ऐसी बुनियादी मानवीय आवश्यकताएं हैं, जिसे...

World’s 500 ‘Most Influential Muslims’: 24 Indians in the list; Mufti Akhtar Raza Khan,...

By A. Mirsab, TwoCircles.net, Mumbai: Almost two dozen persons from India feature in the list of 500 ‘Most Influential Muslims’ of the world. Among the top 50, however, there are only two known figures from India, a country with second largest Muslim population: Barelwi leader Mufti Akhtar Raza Khan and Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind leader Maulana Mahmood Madani.

Hindutva mob beat up SIO members for pasting posters in Karnataka

By Mumtaz Alam Falahi, TwoCircles.net New Delhi: In the latest incident that shows Hindutva extremists in Karnataka have no fear of law and police, two Muslim teenage associates of Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO) were beaten up by a mob in Puttur town near Mangalore for pasting posters of an anti-violence program.

Prime Minister, President and Vice President of India greet nation on occasion of Eid

By TCN News Delhi: The Prime Minister, President and the Vice President conveyed their greetings and best wishes on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Fitr. "My greetings...

Musharraf hasn’t abandoned idea of imposing emergency: Hussain

By NNN-PTI Islamabad : Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's decision not to impose a state of emergency was for the time being and he has not abandoned the idea, the chief of ruling PML-Q, Shujaat Hussain, said. Hussain also rejected media reports that claimed Musharraf decided against declaring emergency after receiving two telephone calls from US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice.

Muslim leaders opposed to making homosexuality legal

By TwoCircles.net news desk New Delhi: 13 Muslim religious and political leaders of Indian Muslims have issued a statement strongly condemning what they called attempts by the Central Government to make homosexuality legal. There are reports in the media that UPA government is considering repealing Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. Drafted in 1860, Section 377 is also referred to as ‘Anti-Sodomy Law’ punishes for any un-natural sex between man, woman, and animal.

Court issues warrant for Abu Salem

By IANS New Delhi : A city court Saturday issued a fresh production warrant against mobster Abu Salem for Jan 30 as he was not produced in connection with an extortion case. Additional Sessions Judge Ravinder Kaur, who had on Nov 3 asked the police to produce Salem, expressed displeasure over its inaction and ordered that his presence be ensured on the next date of hearing.

The lesser known Maulana who sought ‘United India’ to the bitter end

By Saeed Naqvi This day, Sunday, November 11, happens to be Maulana Abul Kalam Azad's birth anniversary, forgotten this year as it has been in...

Congress, NC tie up for Lok Sabha polls

Jammu : The ruling National Conference (NC) and Congress alliance in Jammu and Kashmir has forged an electoral alliance for the Lok Sabha polls,...

Exemplary punishment to Sikhs killers: SDPI asks Pakistan

By TCN News, New Delhi: The Social Democratic Party of India, (SDPI) today demanded Pakistan government to rise to the occasion and give severest exemplary punishment to the people responsible for the killing of two Sikhs in the North-West Frontier Province several days ago. Two Sikhs were reported to be brutally killed by Pakistani Taliban on the failure of their family to pay the ransom money. “The brutal killings like these can never be justified by anyone, whatsoever logic one may put forward,” said the statement released by SDPI.

Sania Mirza agrees to guide UP’s tennis talent

Lucknow: Ace tennis player Sania Mirza on Tuesday agreed to extend guidance and coaching for young tennis players in Uttar Pradesh soon. In a meeting...

Former President Kalam interacts with Jamia Millia students

You are a peaceful man, Mr President; why, then, did you design a nuclear bomb? asked a child. By TwoCircles.net News Desk, New Delhi: Former President of India Dr A P J Abul Kalam on Monday visited Jamia Millia Islamia for an interaction with school students. In his inimitable style Dr Kalam addressed the students, igniting their minds with a range of issues and problems facing contemporary society, interspersing his speech with oaths that he made the audience repeat after him in a collective voice making the auditorium resound with optimism and positive energy.

Mukhtar Ansari’s party to support Congress in Varanasi

Lucknow : The Qaumi Ekta Dal (QED) of Mukhtar Ansari Tuesday extended support to Congress candidate from Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency, Ajay Rai. Earlier, Ansari,...

UP government slammed over communal clashes

By IANS, Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government Thursday came under fire from the opposition parties, a day after communal clashes in Faizabad and Barabanki areas left nine people injured.

SIO campaign for Muslim reservation concludes

By TCN News, Kolkata: The 10-day statewide campaign of West Bengal Students Islamic Organization of India to press for Muslim reservation ended yesterday after holding a rally and convention in Central Kolkata. The youth group demanded immediate implementation of Ranganath Misra Commission recommendations.

‘No understanding with US-led forces for operations in Pakistan’

By Xinhua Islamabad : Pakistani military has strongly refuted reports that some 19 local militants were killed in a coalition forces attack inside Pakistan, for which prior permission from Pakistani military was obtained. A spokesman of Pakistan's Inter-Service Public Relations said no permission has been granted to coalition forces for carrying out strikes inside Pakistani territory and no attack or firing incident has taken place, according to state-run news agency Associated Press of Pakistan (APP).

Two ABVP members arrested for DU violence

New Delhi, (IANS): Two ABVP activists have been arrested here on charges of attacking AISA members at Delhi University, the police said on Wednesday. A...

SC extends interim bail to Setalvad, husband

New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Thursday extended the interim bail granted to advocate-activist Teesta Setalvad and her husband Javed Anand, while referring...

RTE Act and Article 30 need to be reconciled: Mahmood Madani

By Md. Ali, TwoCircles.net New Delhi: “The Right to Education Act is a welcome step because it will revolutionize education system in India, but some aspects of this Act clash with the Article 30 of the Constitution of India, and this needs to be amicably resolved through amendments.” said Mahmood Madani, leader Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind while addressing media persons in Delhi.

Kohli withdraws petition from Supreme Court

By IANS

New Delhi : Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, charged with killing British teenager Hannah Foster four years ago, Friday withdrew from the Supreme Court a petition challenging his impending extradition to Britain after observations made by the court in this regard.

Kohli's counsel Rajesh Srivastava began his arguments by saying that the Delhi High Court, while adjudicating his petition against extradition, "had not properly heard his case on merit".

Two Kashmiris arrested with cocaine in Delhi

By IANS

New Delhi : Two Kashmiris were arrested here for possessing 13 gm of cocaine valued at Rs.100,000 in the international market, police said Monday.

Kejriwal calls Rahul a ‘kid’

New Delhi : Hitting out at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for questioning the Aam Admi Party's protests over the demolition of a slum...

NHRC recommends CBI probe into Chittoor encounter

New Delhi : The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Friday recommended a CBI probe into the Chittoor encounter case in which 20 alleged...

Kerala satisfied with AMU-Malappuram progress

By TCN News, Aligarh: A Multi Ministerial Consultative Meeting held today at Trivandrum, expressed the satisfaction on the progress made by the Aligarh Muslim University in starting the Center at Malappruam. The meeting was attended by Mr. K.P. Rajendran, Minister for Revenue and Land Reforms, Mr. M.A. Baby, Minister for Education & Culture, Dr. T.M. Thomas Issac, the Minister of Finance and Public Works, Mr. Paloli Mohammad Kutty, Minister of Local Self Government and Mr. N.K. Premachandran, Minister of Water Resources.

Maharashtra minister’s statement absurd, says Owaisi

Hyderabad: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president Asaduddin Owaisi has termed as "unlawful" and "absurd" the statement of Maharashtra Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse comparing...

Owaisi challenges Centre to lift subsidy for Hindu pilgrims

Hyderabad (IANS): MIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Tuesday challenged the central government to stop the financial assistance and subsidy given to Hindu pilgrims in...

NIA officials record Hadiya’s statement

Kottayam, (IANS): A team of investigators attached to the Kochi unit of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday recorded statements of 24-year-old Hadiya, a...

Minor’s body found with pellet wounds in fresh Kashmir violence

Srinagar : A class seventh student was allegedly killed, with pellet wounds found in his body, in a late Friday clash with security forces...

Flood threat wanes in Kashmir as weather improves

Srinagar : The water level in the Jhelum river and its tributaries receded significantly on Wednesday as the weather improved in Jammu and Kashmir,...

Israel’s fuel and power cuts violate international law-Human Rights Watch

By NNN-KUNA New York : The Human Rights Watch has blasted Israel's decision to limit fuel and electricity to the Gaza Strip in retaliation for "unlawful" rocket attacks by armed groups saying it amounts to "collective punishment" against the civilian population of Gaza, contravenes international law, and will worsen the humanitarian crisis there. "Israel may respond to rocket attacks by armed groups to protect its population, but only in lawful ways," said Sarah Leah Whitson, director of Human Rights Watch's Middle East division Monday.

UAE’s Deputy Prime Minister meets Benin President

By NNN-WAM Abu Dhabi : UAE Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan has held a meeting with President Dr Thomas Boni Yayi of Benin, who is currently on a private visit to the UAE. Sheikh Hamdan welcomed Dr Yayi Monday, expressing the hope that his visit would contribute in further boosting ties of friendship and cooperation between the two countries. He also expressed UAE's keenness to enhance cooperation with Benin in commercial, economic, tourism and telecommunications fields.

नवाज़ुद्दीन सिद्दीक़ी 14 दिन के लिए क्वारंटीन, मीडिया ने फैलाया झूठ, भाई ने बताई...

यूसुफ़ अंसारी, TwoCircles.net बॉलीवुड के जाने-माने स्टार नवाज़ुद्दीन सिद्दीक़ी को उत्तर प्रदेश के मेरठ ज़िले के बुढ़ाना गांव में उनके पुशतैनी घर पर परिवार सहित...

AMU to tie up with several US varsities

By IANS,

Lucknow : Aligarh Muslim University will tie up with several varsities in the United States to establish international academic linkages, a university official said Monday.

"AMU vice-chancellor Prof P.K. Abdul Azis has already left on a 12-day US visit to sign Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with varsities there," AMU spokesperson Rahat Abrar told IANS on phone.

Bangladesh Government announces lifting of curfew

By NNN-BSS Dhaka : The government in a press note Monday announced complete withdrawal of curfew from six divisional headquarters including capital Dhaka with the return of "proper and stable" situation. It said the curfew was enforced in six divisional cities including Dhaka on Aug 22 in view of the untoward incidents on Aug 20 and afterwards. The law and order has been restored as a result of all out efforts of the law enforcement agencies and sincere support and cooperation of the countrymen., it added.

Nanavati panel summons phone call details

Ahmedabad, Sep 29 (IANS) The Nanavati-Shah inquiry commission probing the 2002 Godhra riots Saturday directed two mobile service providers to give call details of Gujarat ministers, police officials, legislators as well as of Chief Minister Narendra Modi during the sectarian violence. The call records demanded relate to the period Feb 25 to March 2004. The commission has granted a week's time to comply with the order.

Handwara Killings: Statements issued by minor girl under pressure, claims Kashmir civil society group

By Raqib Hameed Naik, TwoCircles.net Srinagar: A day after the minor girl at the center of Handwara protests gave her statement to the local...

Mammoth rally demands justice in Orissa violence, memo submitted on Gandhi samadhi

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter New Delhi: Christians of Delhi and NCR (National Capital Region, including Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon and Noida) organised a mammoth rally here today to protest against ongoing anti-Christian violence in Orissa and Karnataka, to demand justice and ban on Bajrang Dal and VHP. The rally was supported by All India Christian Council. The rally in fact marked the end of the 7-day dharna at Jantar Mantar that started on September 26.

Bahrain shortens deadline for immigrant amnesty-seekers

By IANS Dubai : Bahrain will stop accepting amnesty applications from illegal immigrant workers by Dec 1, a month ahead of the expiry of its amnesty deadline, a senior immigration official has said. In a bid to curb the blatant violation of the country's labour norms, Bahrain had announced a general amnesty scheme for illegal foreign workers last month. It asked all illegal immigrant workers and their employers to regularise their work permits or face heavy penalties.

Post Lal Masjid, Islamabad traders feel insecure

By IANS

Islamabad : The military assault on the Lal Masjid, which killed over 100 people, has left traders in the heart of the Pakistani capital fearing possible suicide attacks because of the presence of security forces.

Amid beefed up security arrangements, the shopkeepers -- and shoppers too -- feel vulnerable because the presence of a large number of security personnel has only increased, they say, the chances of suicide attacks.

70 year-old woman found murdered in Delhi

By IANS, New Delhi : A 70-year-old woman was found murdered in her house in central Delhi Friday, police said. The victim, Munni Devi, is survived by two sons and two daughters.

Two killed as India blames Pakistan for Kashmir trouble

By Sarwar Kashani Srinagar/New Delhi : Two more civilians, including a middle-aged woman, were killed in fresh firing by security forces in Kashmir on Monday...

Mayawati’s resignation from Rajya Sabha accepted

New Delhi, (IANS): BSP chief Mayawati's resignation from the Rajya Sabha was accepted on Thursday after she reportedly gave a fresh letter to Chairman Hamid...

Dalit intellectuals’ voices should be heard on Arundhati Roy’s Ambedkar introduction

By Vanya Mehta, TwoCircles.net, Since the publication of Arundhati Roy’s introduction to The Annihilation of Caste, called “The Doctor and the Saint,” intellectuals and Dalit activists have spoken out against her as a choice for the introduction as well as her over-emphasis on Mahatma Gandhi’s story over Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar’s story.

Haj quota for India fixed at 160,491

By IANS,

Dubai : The Haj quota for India this year has been fixed at 160,491, the Indian embassy in Saudi Arabia said Tuesday.

The embassy statement issued from Riyadh came following reports appearing in a section of the media, which quoted India's Ambassador to Saudi Arabia M.O.H. Farook as saying that the Haj quota for India had been increased.

"The official request from the Indian side to increase the quota further is under consideration by the Saudi side," the statement said.

Giant goats with price tag of Rs.171,000 each

By IANS Jaipur : With only a few days left for Eid-Ul-Zuha, Jaipur's Bakra Mandi (goat bazaar) is in full swing ahead of the Muslim festival. Talk of the town is a pair of goats, named Salman and Arbaj, each costing Rs.171,000. Eid-Ul-Zuha, the festival signifying spirit of sacrifice, will be celebrated Friday. Muslims all around the world offer animal sacrifices on the festival in deference to Prophet Ibrahim who is believed to have agreed to slaughter his son, Ismail, on Allah's command.

Prepare fresh paper-book in Salman Khan case: Bombay HC

Mumbai : The Bombay High Court on Wednesday directed the court registry to prepare afresh the paper-book pertaining to the Salman Khan accident case. Justice...

Dr. Sayed Mahmood Naqvi honoured with National Mineral Award for Excellence

By TwoCircles.net reporter New Delhi: Dr. Sayed Mahmood Naqvi, an Emeritus Scientist of National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) was awarded ‘National Mineral Award for Excellence-2006” in New Delhi today. Sis Ram Ola, Minister of Mines conferred the award to Dr. Naqvi.

Hajis from India may face shortage of accommodation this year

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter, New Delhi: Hajis from India this year will have to face problems or pay more for accommodation at Makkah thanks to two reasons: rise in costs and shortage of accommodation in the holiest city of Islam. Due to global price rise and demolition of several buildings for the expansion and development of Haram Sharif in Makkah, even the joint efforts of Consul General of India, Haj Committee of India and Haj Consul have failed to ensure accommodation of all 1,55,000 Hajis to perform Haj this year.

It’s mainly BJP-vs-SP in Uttar Pradesh

By Mohit Dubey, Lucknow : Uttar Pradesh's ruling Samajwadi Party and a confident BJP will be the main contenders in most of the 11 assembly...

Jamia administration bows down to women hostellers; accepts all their demands

By TwoCircles.net Staff Reporter Delhi: The administration of Jamia Millia Islamia accepted all six demands made by the women hostellers on March 19 after more...

IPS officer probing Sohrabuddin case offers to quit

By IANS, Gandhinagar : Geetha Johri, an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and a member of the apex court-appointed probe committee in the 2002 post-Godhra riots cases, has offered to quit the team after the Supreme Court's remarks against her in the probe into the killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikk in an alleged staged shootout. Johri has written to R.K. Raghavan, the chief of the Special Investigation Team (SIT), requesting him to relieve her from the squad.

Delhi blasts accused Salman Ahmad acquitted

By Md. Ali, TwoCircles.net, By Md. Ali, TwoCircles.net

SHO transferred over assault of an AMU student

By TwoCircles.net news desk,

Aligarh: Acting swiftly over the allegation of assault of an engineering student of Aligarh Muslim University by the two policemen of Civil Lines Police Station, Aligarh Superintendent of Police Man Singh Chauhan has transferred the Station House Officer of the said station.

The two policemen had allegedly beaten up Javed Alam, a final year engineering student at an ATM counter inside the campus and detained him for hours in the station, says a report in The Hindu.

Army moves to seize illegal arms in Kokrajhar

By IANS, Guwahati: The army, deployed in Assam's troubled Kokrajhar district, has started an operation to seize all illegal arms and ammunition there, informed sources said Saturday.

Mufti meets Modi, finalises cabinet

New Delhi: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed met Prime Minister Narendra Modi here Friday to finalise the cabinet of a PDP-BJP...

राजस्थान : प्राथमिक शिक्षा से उर्दू को पूरी तरह से ख़त्म करने की तैयारी!

अफ़रोज़ आलम साहिल, TwoCircles.net दिल्ली: राजस्थान के शिक्षा विभाग द्वारा किए गये स्टाफिंग पैटर्न में उर्दू तालीम के साथ सरकारी स्तर पर किए गए भेदभाव...

Diabetic patients should avoid dates during Ramzan

By Mohd Faisal Fareed, TwoCircles.net,

Waqf cases be tried before civil court: Bombay HC

Failure of the state govt to constitute three-member Wakf Tribunal By A Mirsab, TwoCircles.net, Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has ruled that till the state government...

Murder suspect murdered in the same way as Noida girl

By IANS, Noida : The murder of Noida girl Aarushi Talwar turned into a whodunit Saturday as the original suspect, the family's domestic help, was found dead on the terrace of their house with his throat slit in the same manner as the first victim. Superintendent of Police (city) Mahesh Mishra said the domestic help, Yam Prasad alias Hemraj, was killed in a manner similar to Aarushi's murder.

Normalcy in Pakistan after three days of anarchy

By Muhammad Najeeb, IANS Islamabad : Normalcy returned to Pakistan Monday after the death of 44 people in three days of widespread street violence in the wake of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination. Attacks on private and government property erupted shortly after Bhutto was killed in Rawalpindi Thursday evening as tens of thousands took to the streets, blaming the government of President Pervez Musharraf for the murder. The worst hit in the mayhem was the state-run Pakistan Railways.

Uttar Pradesh madrassas to give computerised marksheets

By IANS,

Lucknow : The Uttar Pradesh Madrassa Board, which governs around 1,900 seminaries in the state, is all set to get tech-savy and give the students computerised marksheets, an official said Monday.

"The board will computerise the results of the madrassa students and will issue computerised marksheet to them," board registrar Shoaib Ahmad told IANS.

Until now, the madrassa students were issued type-written certificates and marksheets.

Curfew clamped in Kashmir Valley

By IANS, Srinagar: Curfew was Tuesday clamped in parts of the Kashmir Valley to end days of violence, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said, warning that curfew violators will be dealt with sternly. As three more people were killed in firing by security forces, Abdullah appealed to everyone in Jammu and Kashmir to help restore normalcy in the state. "Curfew is being imposed in various parts of the valley... areas under north Kashmir, some areas have come under curfew.

Woman arrested for getting husband killed

By IANS, Bhopal : A woman who allegedly got her abusive husband killed with the help of hired criminals in Madhya Pradesh's Shivpuri district has been arrested, police said Monday. According to police, Mamta Jogi, 30, of Narwar town in the district, 311 km from Bhopal, was often beaten up by her husband Kishanlal. The husband, who was unemployed, also used to take all the money she earned as a maid.

Omar orders prefab structures for homeless Kashmir flood victims

Srinagar : Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Friday directed the state administration to procure prefabricated structures to provide shelter ahead of the...

Azamgarh terror taint renders Lucknow students homeless

By IANS, Lucknow : Suddenly, nearly half a dozen students of the Lucknow Arts College find that no one is willing to let out rooms to them. They are paying the price for belonging to Azamgarh, the district that has lately been linked to suspected terrorists. These are among the 15-odd Muslim as well as Hindu students from eastern Uttar Pradesh - which houses Azamgarh - for whom paying guest accommodation has dried up.

Musharraf: We put the country on the path of development

By Xinhua Islamabad : Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday said in a national address that his country has been put on the path of development. "We empowered people, women, minorities and youth," said Musharraf, who lifted the state of emergency in the country on Saturday. Talking about the emergency rule in the country, Musharraf said that visible and positive changes have been witnessed during the emergency period. The terrorism spreading in tribal areas has been contained, he said.

Haryana police yet to arrest Ranjit Bajaj

By IANS, Panchkula (Haryana): The Haryana police said Sunday they were yet to arrest Ranjit Bajaj, the son of a former bureaucrat couple in Punjab, against whom a charge of attempted murder was filed Saturday evening. "So far we have not arrested Ranjit Bajaj. We are still investigating the matter," district police chief Maneesh Chaudhary said. Bajaj, the son of retired bureaucrats B.R. Bajaj and Rupan Deol Bajaj, was booked following a complaint from Gurmohan Singh Bedi, son of a sitting Punjab and Haryana High Court Judge M.M.S. Bedi.

Guerrilla commander killed in Kashmir

By IANS Srinagar : A guerrilla commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen was gunned down by security forces in a south Kashmir village early Tuesday, police said. Acting on intelligence information, troops from 31 Rashtriya Rifles and the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the police surrounded a house in Dugripora village, 40 km from here. The dead man was identified as Chota Jehangir. "As the security forces challenged the hiding guerrilla to surrender, he opened fire, resulting in minor injuries to an officer," a police officer told IANS here.

Iraq’s ex-PM gets life threats

By DPA, Baghdad: Former Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, whose Iraqiya List won the most seats in this spring's parliamentary elections, confirmed Saturday that he has received warnings of planned assassination attempts against him and other leaders in his party. Allawi said warnings were conveyed to him two months before the March 7 elections by the multinational forces in Iraq, as well as the Iraqi Defence Minister. The plans reportedly called for him to be killed with a bomb placed in his car. He added that the Iraqi government did not provide him with protection.

Mahesh Bhatt releases Sir Syed’s book; signature campaign demanding Bharat Ratna to Sir Syed...

By TCN News, New Delhi: Noted film director and social activist Mahesh Bhatt released Asrar-us-Sanadeed, a book authored by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, great Muslim thinker, reformer and founder of the Aligarh Muslim University, here on Monday.

Release full transcript of probe, Haneef tells Australia

By IANS

Bangalore : Indian doctor Muhammad Haneef Wednesday contested claims by Australian authorities that they have fresh evidence of his involvement in the failed British terror plot and challenged them to come out with the full transcript of his police interrogation and an online chat with his brother.

"What Australian Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews is revealing now about the probe and the chat is not new. It is only selective and partial," a tense Haneef told reporters here at a hurriedly-convened press conference.

Curfew, separatist shutdown enters 13th day in Kashmir

Srinagar : Life remained paralysed in the Valley on Thursday for the 13th day as authorities continued to impose curfew following extension in the...

Pune based Muslim techie completes one month of Satyagraha against forced termination

By TCN News: Advocate Shahid Nadeem, lawyer for legal cell of Jamiat Ulma Maharashtra Mumbai has joined in supporting Aman Khan, the techie who was...

Israel constructs new road, obstacles for Palestinians in eastern Jerusalem

By NNN-KUNA Ramallah : Israeli authorisation for the construction of a new road in eastern Jerusalem will create obstacles for Palestinians with intentions to hinder their travelling and movements, the Haaretz daily said. The new road will separate the pathways between Israelis and Palestinians, an Israeli source told Haaretz Monday, adding that the road would be an initial step to construct a new Jewish neighbourhood in the area between Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Muslim Organizations in Mumbai send memorandum to Egypt’s Ambassador to India

By A. Mirsab, TwoCircles.net, Mumbai: Expressing their concerns for the violation of Human Rights in Egypt, some Muslim organizations in Mumbai has sent a combined memorandum to the Egypt’s Ambassador to India. These organizations have also appealed Government of India to bring the matter before United Nations and help restore democracy in Egypt.

No video of Kanhaiya shouting anti-national slogans: Delhi Police to HC

New Delhi : The Delhi Police on Monday admitted on Monday before the Delhi High Court that "it has no video footage" which could...

WPI urges MEA to intervene for repatriation of stranded Indian women workers in Saudi...

By TCN News, New Delhi: Welfare Party of India national president Mujtaba Farooque, in a letter to Mrs. Sushma Swaraj, the Minister for Foreign Affairs...

Asma Jehangir discusses religious issues with NHRC

By IANS

New Delhi : Noted Pakistani rights activist and Special Rapporteur of the UN Commission of Human Rights Asma Jehangir Wednesday visited the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) here to discuss religious issues having a bearing on human rights.

Jehangir called on NHRC chairman Justice Rajendra Babu as part of her in-depth study of human rights situation in India.

Will autopsy on Benazir’s body become necessary?

By Muhammad Najeeb, IANS Islamabad : The body of Pakistan's slain former prime minister Benazir Bhutto may need to be exhumed for an autopsy if the government allows international experts to institute a probe into her assassination. Bhutto died after gunshots and a suicide bombing Thursday evening following a public rally at Rawalpindi's Liaquat Bagh. Though there was no autopsy carried out on her body, the procedure might become necessary now with her Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) demanding a probe by an international team of investigators.

Practical approach, not condemnation, needed to tackle Rohingya crisis: Jaishankar

New Delhi, (IANS): Indian Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar on Thursday said a practical approach was needed to tackle the Rohingya refugee crisis arising out of...

RSS will destroy Hinduism: Poet Ashok Vajpeyi

New Delhi : The RSS may not harm Islam in India, but it will certainly destroy Hinduism, Hindi poet Ashok Vajpeyi said on Thursday. "Mahatma...

Asaduddin Owaisi receives ISIS threats on Twitter; tags ISIS as ‘Takfiri’

By TwoCircles.net, Staff Reporter Hyderabad: Asaduddin Owaisi, the President of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen and the MP from Hyderabad constituency received threats on...

Bihar Congress organizes Iftar

By TwoCirlces.nets Staff Reporter, New Delhi: An Iftar party was organized by the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) Secretary Dr Ashok Chowdhery at the BPCC Headquarter on … A special dua was also held on the occasion for brotherhood among fellow Indians.

सोशल मीडिया के आईने से बिहार चुनाव

अफ़रोज़ आलम साहिल, TwoCircles.net पटना: बिहार चुनाव में सोशल मीडिया का क्रेज सिर चढ़कर बोल रहा है. आलम ये है कि वे नेता जिन्हें सोशल...

Bihar Haj Committee has no application form, asks aspirants to download from HCI website

By Manzar Bilal, TwoCircles.net Patna: While the last date of submission of Haj 2009 application form for Muslims in Bihar is May 31, 2009, the Bihar state Haj Committee has not been able to have hard copy of Haj application form so far, and so they have asked aspirants to download the form from the website of Haj Committee of India www.hajcommittee.com.

‘Sedition’ case reflects growing intolerance in India: Pakistani daily

Islamabad: The recent episode in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, where 67 Kashmiri students were suspended from college for three days after they cheered Pakistan's victory...

Assam doctor to attend programme at the UN

By TCN News, Guwahati: Doctor Syed Iftikar Ahmed, chairman of Guwahati-based NGO ‘AIDS Prevention Society’ and a member of Lions Club of Narangi has been invited to attend the Lions Day programme at the United Nations’ headquarters in New York.

Nanded struggling to return to normal as Muslims still scared

By Abdul Hameed, TwoCircles.net, Mumbai: Violence-hit Nanded in Maharashtra is struggling to return to normal as Muslims are scared in the wake of one-sided arresting of youths following communal clashes. It was on March 13 that a communal clash took place in Nayi Aabadi area in Nanded when a certain group was playing the banned CD of the song ‘Mandir Wahin Banayenge’ (We will build the temple {Ram Mandir} at the same place {Ayodhya}) in front of Aabidin Masjid.

Modi not suited to a diverse democracy: Shashi Tharoor

By Anando Bhakto, New Delhi : Congress leader and author Shashi Tharoor has said that BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi has not been able...

The need to implement Dalit Bahujan ideas of social justice

By Badre Alam and Sanjay Kumar for Twocircles.net The tragic death of Rohith Vemula at Hyderabad Central University (HCU) has created a strong public...

Islam and Jihad in context of international treaties and citizenship of a Non-Muslim majority...

By Maulvi Yahya Nomani, (Translated from Urdu by Yoginder Sikand) Islam insists that Muslims should abide by the pacts and treaties that they have entered into with others. The Quran repeatedly insists on this. In one place, it says, ‘[A] nd keep the covenant. Lo! of the covenant it will be asked’(17:34). A hadith report claims that the Prophet once remarked, ‘A person lacks faith if he is not trustworthy and he who breaks his agreements has no religion.’

‘अल-क़ायदा चीफ़’ के घर का आंखों देखा हाल…

अफ़रोज़ आलम साहिल, TwoCircles.net सम्भल : सम्भल का दीपा सराय मुहल्ला… इसकी साफ़-सुथरी चौड़ी सड़क से अभी-अभी मजलिस के उम्मीदवार का काफ़िला गुज़रा है. पास ही एक...

Gaza militants launch rocket attacks at Israel

By Xinhua Gaza : Two Palestinian armed groups said Sunday they launched four homemade rockets from northern Gaza Strip at the southern Israeli town of Sderout early in the day. The armed wings of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) and the Fatah movement led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas claimed their responsibility for the attack in leaflets. The two groups also told the media that they attacked the Israeli-Egyptian crossing by eight mortar shells.

12 Osmania varsity students nabbed for holding ‘beef festival’

Hyderabad : Twelve students of Osmania University were arrested on Friday for allegedly holding a "beef festival" in violation of court orders, police said. Police...

Four human traffickers held, three girls rescued

By IANS, New Delhi: Four people were arrested from Rajasthan's Alwar district for kidnapping and trafficking young girls from the national capital, police said Sunday. Three minor girls have been rescued. Bina, Mangal, Ashok and Shyam Lal were arrested from Sondavas and Girvas village in Alwar district Saturday, police added. According to police, raids were conducted after receiving information that a gang was kidnapping young girls from Delhi and selling them in Rajasthan.

Nine killed, 78 injured in Iraq bombings

By DPA, Kirkuk (Iraq) : At least nine people were killed and 78 injured Wednesday in three car bombings in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, police sources said.

‘Seven slain ultras were LeT men from Pakistan’

Srinagar: Police in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district Saturday said seven guerrillas killed in a gunfight with security forces in a forest area in...
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