Six top Gujarat cops to be quizzed in Sohrabuddin killing
Women rights groups protest against R.K. Pachauri
Jayalalithaa seeks special grant from Modi for flood victims
Breaking stereotypes of AMU, one at a time
No change in BJP stand on article 370: Venkaiah Naidu
Muslim groups to protest against textbook in Kerala
Kozhikode : A coordination committee of various Muslim organisations in Kerala Wednesday decided to go ahead with the plan to launch an agitation for the withdrawal of a controversial class VII social studies textbook.
P.K. Kunhalikutty, state general secretary of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), said the government decision Wednesday to constitute an 18-member expert team to study the controversial textbook and the school curriculum reforms in the state will not deter them from the agitation.
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Pakistan defence budget to go up by Rs.30 bn
Islamabad : The Pakistani government is to increase its defence budget for the 2007-08 fiscal year by Rs.30 billion to about Rs.280 billion.
Azim Premji discusses joint ventures in UAE
बिहार-लिंच विहार : 72 घंटे में तीन मॉब लिंचिंग
First ever Raza retrospective in the US
Modi is anti-poor, anti-women, says Congress
IM planned to send poisoned letters to kill targets: Delhi Police
Sonia calls for fighting communal forces
For Modi, its ‘Focus Uttar Pradesh’
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Bail plea rejected in corruption case
12000 population and only 4 PGs in a Haryana village
Fire destroys natural history museum, minister orders audit
Ramadan begins and ends with confusion every year, this year is no exception
International nuclear expert team arrive in Pyongyang
20 Maoists, three policemen killed in Orissa gun battle
Dubai to introduce hybrid taxis in 2008
ATS resorts to terror tactics
Maliki, Ahmadinejad agree on combating PKK’s “terrorist activities”
Are Muslim freedom fighters given rightful coverage in Kerala history textbooks?
Racial prejudice runs deep in the land of casteism
India-US committed to achieve tolerance, harmony: US envoy
SC bars burqa, full sleeve shirt from CBSE medical exam
Maoists kill four villagers in Jharkhand
The killing silence and the enduring pain at Bosla village in Assam
Strange rituals make Eid in Maldives unique
Lok Sabha adjourned till Tuesday over Assam, Mumbai
Palestinian leader Abbas to visit Russia
By Xinhua
Moscow : Head of the Palestinian National Administration Mahmoud Abbas is to pay a three-day visit to Moscow from July 29, spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry Mikhail Kamynin said Thursday.
During the visit, Abbas will discuss with Russian leaders the Palestinian-Israeli peace process and the situation in the Middle East.
Four criminals arrested in Delhi
Jamiat-e-Ulama Maharashtra distributes scholarships for education
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Musharraf’s nomination papers accepted amid riots
Equal Opportunities Commission Bill likely to be redrafted
Mamata greets people on Ramadan
Time has come to end Arab-Israeli conflict – Sarkozy
RSS welcomes Darul Uloom’s stand against terrorism
On hunger strike, Anna says government to send draft on his demands
AMU alumni write to PC, seek discussion over ‘low’ budgetary allocations for minority
Satyashodhak OBC Council pays homage to Maharashtra radical thinker Prabodhankar Thakare
Boy killed, curfew in Kashmir
Bangladesh Rifles men fire on BSF after killing of cattle smuggler
Massive military offensive launched in Assam against militants
Two Malaysian Indian women in Karachi jail for drug smuggling
Muslims take out march for Telangana
Maharashtra govt. not to appeal against acquittal of Mumbai riot accused; Muslims angry
Maharashtra : The Maharashtra government has decided not to appeal against the acquittal of prime accused in the 1993 Mumbai riots case. The riots broke out after the demolition of Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992. The government decision has angered Muslims, Urdu press and intelligentsia.
Dutt’s sentencing in Mumbai blasts deferred
By IANS
Mumbai : The sentencing of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, convicted under the Arms Act for the 1993 Mumbai blasts, was deferred Friday as he was given permission of absence on his father Sunil Dutt's second death anniversary.
End US aid to Musharraf: Bhutto aide
Curfew in Kashmir as Hurriyat calls for peaceful protests
TCN cartoon: Central Madrasa Board
Not aware of IAS institute’s RSS connection: Deoband cleric
Deendar Anjuman: Damned by the Muslim community, haunted by the security agencies
Iraqi security forces detain 30 Qaida suspects in N Baghdad
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Israel may transfer frozen tax revenues to Abbas
Tel Aviv : Israel is considering the transfer of frozen tax revenues to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas now that he has broken with radical Islamists in the Palestinian National Authority's (PNA) coalition government, a local newspaper said Friday.
Modi government has taken country on dharma’s path: Shah
Central team assesses drought situation in Jharkhand
Assam first phase polls to decide fate of 539 candidates
Rs 2.45 crore distributed to destitute, old age pensioners: Sakina
Justice Harun-Ul-Rashid appointed as a Judge of Kerala High Court
Experts to discuss Banking Regulations (Amendment) Bill 2009 to introduce Islamic Banking
Spymasters run Pakistan, says report
Islamabad : Pakistan's intelligence agencies have gained unprecedented ascendance since President Pervez Musharraf seized power. Their role has been the "solitary decisive factor", particularly since 2002, says a media report citing several instances.
Verdict soon in Gujarat 2002 gang rape, killing case
Chidambaram speaks of ‘saffron terror’, BJP hits out
Strike affects life in Kashmir Valley
Turkey accuses EU of helping Kurdish separatists
Afzal Guru’s hanging wrong, badly handled: Tharoor
Millat Bedari Muhim Committee to support Congress
Illegal detention and torture of a boy in Assam by Army
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Geelani should declare himself Indian for passport: Parrikar
Foreign ministry holding back 11000 haj seats: UP Hajj Committee
Palestinians fired 37 missiles on Sderot Wednesday — Israel
Two railway engine factories to be set up in Bihar: Modi
Bhutto leaves for Dubai to see family
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Bangladesh mounts nationwide search for missing Vishnu idols
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Bangladesh’s mangroves suffer 25-percent damage
Sub-inspector killed over land dispute in Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan tribal women learn candle making under project ‘Sakhi’
Bhopal gas victims to stage indefinite sit-in at New Delhi
India’s Zeeshan Ali UAE tennis coach
No foul play in Indian woman’s death: US police
Amnesty slams ‘hasty execution’ of Mujib killers
Shamim climbs on top at CG Open Golf
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Muslim, rights bodies demand implementation of Srikrishna panel recommendations
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : A number of Muslim and civil rights organisations organised a stage-in at Jantar Mantar on Parliament Street here Tuesday to demand implementation of Justice Srikrishna Commission recommendations. They demanded from the government to bring to justice those responsible for killings of hundreds of innocent Muslims during Mumbai riots 1992-93.
Business graduate, 4 others held for robberies, thefts
PDP-BJP alliance: Mufti Sayeed faces a balancing act
Delhi Police officer arrested for seeking bribe
Thousands rally in New York against Iraq war
Kashmir killings trigger panic among ex-militants
WB HS exams 2015: 3 Muslim students among top 10
All India Quran contest held at Mumbai Haj House
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Urdu speaking Hanafi Muslims in Kerala deserve OBC quota: Commission
TADA court summons 23 not guilty on Wednesday
Mumbai : A special court conducting trial of the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts has summoned all the 23 who have been found not guilty, including three of the Memon family, to appear before it on Wednesday.
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Government exploring ways for reservation to minorities
New Delhi : Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil Wednesday said the government was exploring ways for providing more reservation of seats for minorities in universities, colleges and in government jobs.
"Now there is a demand increasingly from minorities and Other Backward Classes (OBC) to see that seats are reserved in universities, colleges as well as government services. The question is can it be done? I think we have to apply our minds to this aspect and try to find out how it can be done in the best possible manner," Patil said.