Benazir was like ‘sister’, Sharif tells PPP
Man sets five family members on fire
Why are Indian Muslims a punching bag? A rejoinder
Australian troops in Iraq to be back home by mid-2008: Rudd
Mumbai engineer missing in Pakistan
Iran air orders five Russian-made Tupolev 204s passenger planes
Parallel Literature Festival will attempt to counter the elitist nature of the Jaipur Lit...
Kathua and Unnao: Indian Americans protest against horrific rapes and the government’s handling of...
Jamia students celebrate Ambedkar’s 125th birth anniversary
Maoist activist held for role in teacher’s killing
AMU gears up for Alumni Meet 2017
Rehman Rahi, a true poet of Kashmiriyat
Bihar govt. implementing RSS agenda: RJD
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
Palestinian President to visit Saudi Arabia
JNU to conduct certificate courses in animal welfare
2 Maoists shot dead in Orissa
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
Deoband meet urges terrorists, Maoists to lay down arms
Gunmen kill 11 security members in S Baghdad
Gloom engulfs Tableeghi Ijtima as Bhopal Shahar Qazi passes away
‘मौत को क़रीब से देखा तो ज़िन्दगी की असली क़ीमत का अंदाज़ लगा’
Hyderabad Muslim groups demand ban on the activities of Qadiyanis
World’s 500 ‘Most Influential Muslims’: 24 Indians in the list; Mufti Akhtar Raza Khan,...
Hindutva mob beat up SIO members for pasting posters in Karnataka
Prime Minister, President and Vice President of India greet nation on occasion of Eid
Musharraf hasn’t abandoned idea of imposing emergency: Hussain
Muslim leaders opposed to making homosexuality legal
Court issues warrant for Abu Salem
The lesser known Maulana who sought ‘United India’ to the bitter end
Congress, NC tie up for Lok Sabha polls
Exemplary punishment to Sikhs killers: SDPI asks Pakistan
Sania Mirza agrees to guide UP’s tennis talent
Former President Kalam interacts with Jamia Millia students
Mukhtar Ansari’s party to support Congress in Varanasi
UP government slammed over communal clashes
SIO campaign for Muslim reservation concludes
Muslims in West Bengal are facing High levels of deprivation and possible discrimination: Abusaleh...
‘No understanding with US-led forces for operations in Pakistan’
Urdu students must shed inferiority complex, adopt modern technology to secure jobs
Two ABVP members arrested for DU violence
SC extends interim bail to Setalvad, husband
Poetic collection ‘Aa’ina-e-Sukhan’ of Dr. Iqbal ‘Arif’ released in Bhopal
RTE Act and Article 30 need to be reconciled: Mahmood Madani
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
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’
NHRC recommends CBI probe into Chittoor encounter
Kerala satisfied with AMU-Malappuram progress
Maharashtra minister’s statement absurd, says Owaisi
Kerala Jamat e Islami’s former political secretary quits over support to LDF
Owaisi challenges Centre to lift subsidy for Hindu pilgrims
NIA officials record Hadiya’s statement
Minor’s body found with pellet wounds in fresh Kashmir violence
Flood threat wanes in Kashmir as weather improves
Israel’s fuel and power cuts violate international law-Human Rights Watch
UAE’s Deputy Prime Minister meets Benin President
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AMU to tie up with several US varsities
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
Nanavati panel summons phone call details
Handwara Killings: Statements issued by minor girl under pressure, claims Kashmir civil society group
52% poll in Gopalganj, neck-to-neck fight between RJD and JDU
Mammoth rally demands justice in Orissa violence, memo submitted on Gandhi samadhi
Bahrain shortens deadline for immigrant amnesty-seekers
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
Two killed as India blames Pakistan for Kashmir trouble
Mayawati’s resignation from Rajya Sabha accepted
Dalit intellectuals’ voices should be heard on Arundhati Roy’s Ambedkar introduction
Haj quota for India fixed at 160,491
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
Prepare fresh paper-book in Salman Khan case: Bombay HC
Dr. Sayed Mahmood Naqvi honoured with National Mineral Award for Excellence
Hajis from India may face shortage of accommodation this year
It’s mainly BJP-vs-SP in Uttar Pradesh
Jamia administration bows down to women hostellers; accepts all their demands
IPS officer probing Sohrabuddin case offers to quit
Delhi blasts accused Salman Ahmad acquitted
SHO transferred over assault of an AMU student
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
Mufti meets Modi, finalises cabinet
राजस्थान : प्राथमिक शिक्षा से उर्दू को पूरी तरह से ख़त्म करने की तैयारी!
Diabetic patients should avoid dates during Ramzan
Waqf cases be tried before civil court: Bombay HC
Murder suspect murdered in the same way as Noida girl
Normalcy in Pakistan after three days of anarchy
Uttar Pradesh madrassas to give computerised marksheets
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
Woman arrested for getting husband killed
Omar orders prefab structures for homeless Kashmir flood victims
Azamgarh terror taint renders Lucknow students homeless
Musharraf: We put the country on the path of development
Haryana police yet to arrest Ranjit Bajaj
Guerrilla commander killed in Kashmir
New vibrant Meerut witnessing communal violence at regular interval
Iraq’s ex-PM gets life threats
Terrorism and Muslim: Another instance of media stereotyping
Mahesh Bhatt releases Sir Syed’s book; signature campaign demanding Bharat Ratna to Sir Syed...
Release full transcript of probe, Haneef tells Australia
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
Pune based Muslim techie completes one month of Satyagraha against forced termination
Israel constructs new road, obstacles for Palestinians in eastern Jerusalem
Muslim Organizations in Mumbai send memorandum to Egypt’s Ambassador to India
No video of Kanhaiya shouting anti-national slogans: Delhi Police to HC
WPI urges MEA to intervene for repatriation of stranded Indian women workers in Saudi...
Asma Jehangir discusses religious issues with NHRC
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.