To prevent BJP from coming to power MIM will support UPA

By Mohammed Siddique, Hyderabad,July 20, Giving a glimmer of hope to the beleaguered ruling UPA at the canter, the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen leader and member of Lok Sabha Asaduddin Owaisi announced his support to the Manmohan Singh government in Monday's trust vote.

44 Muslims dead, 35 injured in Mumbai terror attacks

By TwoCircles.net news desk, New Delhi: In the bloodiest ever terrorist attacks in the country, 195 people were killed in the attacks at hotels Taj, Trident and Oberoi, and Nariman House and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station in Mumbai. The dead include 44 Muslims and of 300 injured 35 are Muslims. This shows that the terrorists, whatever their faith may be, had no religion in their mind when they were on a killing spree. They wanted to kill as many people as they could and thus terrorise the countrymen.

Musharraf calls for peace in Pakistan

By Xinhua Islamabad : Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf called on his people Wednesday to maintain peace and stability in the country. "I appeal to people to maintain peace and stability," said the president in a televised address to the nation. Violence gripped many parts of the country after former prime minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination Dec 27, leaving 58 people dead and causing huge damage to many election and administrative offices.

Fresh violence rocks Assam, five killed

By IANS, Guwahati: Five people were found killed in communal violence-hit Chirang district in Assam's Bodo areas, police said. The victims were yet to be identified.

Riyadh urges for timetable for key Mideast issues deal

By Xinhua Riyadh : Saudi Arabia urged Wednesday for setting a timetable to implement any deal on key Middle East issues before holding the U.S.-sponsored Mideast peace conference. Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal made the call in a news conference in the Red Sea city of Jeddah, according to reports reaching here from the kingdom's resort. The U.S.-sponsored conference "would be pointless unless it addressed key Mideast issues and set a timetable to implement any deal," Faisal told the reporters.

Truck full of explosives seized in Bengal

Kolkata : A mini-truck full of explosives was seized Sunday from West Bengal's Burdwan district, police said. The driver of the vehicle was arrested. "We...

J&K Gujjars extends support to Maha Panchayat in Rajasthan

By News Agency of Kashmir Srinagar : The Gujjar of Jammu and Kashmir have extended full support to their community brethren of Rajasthan, who are demanding scheduled tribe status. In a press statement, here today, Dr. Javaid Rahi, Secretary Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation, said that the Gujjars extend full support to the Maha Panchayat being held in Rajasthan on Sunday.

Holika effigy burnt in Muslim graveyard

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter

Kaku (Jahanabad): With a sinister design to raise communal flare in the otherwise sleepy Sarthwa village in Jahanabad district, a group of hooligans burnt Holika effigy in a Muslim graveyard on the eve of Holi.

To execute their plan, they had forcibly stopped fencing of the graveyard and had been collecting wood for this Holi ritual since Basant Panchmi (Saraswati Puja). What is surprising is that they worked according to their announced plan and the administration remained mute spectator.

Amarinder Singh’s former media advisor arrested

By IANS

Ludhiana : Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh's media advisor Bharat Inder Singh Chahal was Sunday arrested on various criminal charges including attempt to murder.

China arrests 28 after family-planning riots

By DPA

Beijing : Police in south-western China's Guangxi region have arrested 28 people after thousands rioted during protests against draconian local enforcement of the government's family-planning policy, state media said Wednesday.

Salman, Anupam, Bhandarkar attend NaMo’s oath ceremony

New Delhi : Bollywood superstar Salman Khan and his father and writer Salim Khan, actor Anupam Kher and filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar were among the...

Singur to vote in third phase polling in Bengal Wednesday

Kolkata : In the backdrop of the Saradha chit fund scam overshadowing all other campaign issues, the Lok Sabha poll caravan moves deeper into...

BJP is not a temple construction company: Naqvi

By IANS, New Delhi : Going totally against what Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajnath Singh had promised last month, senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that his party is not a temple construction company.

Interfaith marriage: acid attack on Muslim TV anchor

By Mohammed Siddique, TwoCircles.net, Hyderabad: A senior journalist and anchor person of Telugu news channel of TV5 Abdul Kareem was today seriously injured when unknown assailants threw acids at him and attacked him with a hammer on his head. His face was badly burnt in the acid attack and he has been admitted to Apollo hospital in a critical condition.

Amjadi Begum: “A brave woman”

By Rizwan Lateef Khan, One name, Amjadi Begum, associated with the Indian Freedom Struggle needs no introduction. Principled, patriotic, self-respecting, honest, dignified, truthful, courageous, determined and committed to the cause are all the attributes which direct us to that great personality whom we all know as Amjadi Begum.

Train derails in Muzaffarnagar, rescue operations on

Lucknow, (IANS): At lest 20 people were injured after six coaches of the Utkal Express derailed near Khatauli in Uttar Pradesh, officials said. According to railway...

22% of Aligarh adult population suffers from cataract: Study

By TCN News, Aligarh: A study of the optical health of the Aligarh population found that a significant population of Aligarh suffers from preventable and treatable eye diseases.

Demand for reconstitution of NCPUL committee

By TwoCircles.net Staff Reporter, Aligarh: Forum For Muslim studies & Analysis (FMSA) has demanded that Union Minister for HRD Smriti Irani should re-constitute committees of the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL).

Loan agreement for Oman’s Al-Duqm Port and Dry Dock facilities project

By NNN-ONA Muscat : A loan agreement was signed here Saturday in the premises of the Oman Ministry of Finance between the government of the Sultanate and Japan Bank for International Cooperation. As per this agreement a loan in the amount of US $ 660 million (about RO. 254 million) shall be advanced to the Sultanate as a contribution towards financing Al-Duqm Port and Dry Dock project whose total cost amount to about US $ 1096 million (about RO. 421 million).

“दीन बचाओ, देश बचाओ” – इस आयोजन से चंद लोग परेशान क्यों?

नूरुस सालेहीन, TwoCircles.net के लिए रविवार दिनांक 15 अप्रैल 2018 को पटना के गांधी मैदान में इमारत-ए-शरिया और ऑल इंडिया मुस्लिम पर्सनल लॉ बोर्ड...

Lahore shrine attack: 12 suspects arrested

By IANS/AKI, Islamabad : Pakistani authorities Monday arrested 12 suspects over last week's suicide bombings at a Sufi shrine in Lahore that killed 42 people, but the identity of those who carried out the attack remains a mystery. Ammunition and weapons were recovered during raids in two areas in Lahore, police said. Five police officers were also suspended for the security lapses that led to the tragedy July 1 at the Data Ganj Baksh shrine which also injured 175 people. Meanwhil, the Taliban has said that it was not involved in the attack on the 11th century shrine.

US concern over diminishing religious freedom in India is justified, say Indian Americans

Attacks on churches, forced conversions to Hinduism and glorification of Gandhi's assassin are manifestations of a divisive and hateful ideology By TCN News, Washington DC: The Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC, a US based advocacy group, has called President Obama's expressions of concern over religious intolerance in India as justified, given the alarming escalation of violence and rhetoric.

Hindu group threatens stir after police officers’ transfer

By IANS, Panaji : Two police officers, who were transferred for raiding a madrasa in Goa's port town of Vasco while on a verification drive following a statewide terror alert in December, have found support from a Hindu group. The Goa branch of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has threatened to launch a statewide agitation if the transfer orders of the two officers, Inspector Harish Madkaikar and Deputy Superintendent of Police Deu Benaulikar, were not revoked immediately.

Media has soft approach towards Hindutva terrorism: CPI (M) Kerala state secretary

By TwoCircles.net Staff Correspondent, Thrissur: The media which should consider all types of terrorism in the same way have a soft approach towards the Hindutva terrorism, opined Pinarayi Vijayan, state secretary of the CPI (M). He was inaugurating the seminar on the topic ‘Religious extremism and the trial by media’ organized by the All India Lawyers’ Union at Kodungallore in Kerala’s Thrissur district.

Kalam tells children not to stop dreaming

By IANS

New Delhi : Outgoing President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, in his farewell interaction with the staff of Rashtrapati Bhavan, told their children not to stop dreaming and recited a poem to inspire them to work for his cherished ideals.

Speaking in Hindi, Kalam, who relinquishes office July 25 and will be succeeded by Pratibha Patil, told the children that they should not stop in their quest for knowledge and help the country through hard work and farsightedness.

"Main nirantar chadhta raha, chadhta raha,
Shikhar kahan hai, mere ishwar

Coming up in Dubai: the world’s ‘tallest’ building

By Aroonim Bhuyan, IANS

Dubai : The pattern of the virtually extinct desert flower Hymenocallis is the inspiration behind what is going to become the world's tallest building in this desert boomtown in the next one month or so.

Antulay bashing: Inverted argument.

By Prof. Abdur Rahim, Now that the union minister for minorities Mr. AR Antulay has agreed with the Government's version that there is no need to promote the Hindu terrorist factor behind the killing of Hemant Karkare, the fact remains that his demand was seen with prejudiced glasses. Here we deal with a senior journalist MJ Akbar's views making mockery of the senior minister.

Pakistani jailed for threatening ex on Facebook

By IANS, Dubai : A 21-year-old Pakistani man has been sentenced by a Dubai court to six months in jail for threatening his ex-girlfriend on Facebook.

BJP questions costly gifts to Bihar legislators

Patna : Opposition BJP in Bihar on Friday questioned the state's education department gifting microwave ovens to all 243 legislators at a time when...

A Mehfil e Kalam e Ghalib on the poet’s 141st death anniversary

By Mumtaz Alam Falahi, TwoCircles.net, New Delhi: How popular is Ghalib today in his city of Delhi 141 years after he left it forever? Check it. Anis Ahmed, a nursing home assistant, came from Okhla Vihar area, about 10 kms from the venue Ghalib Academy. The Mehfil e Kalam e Ghalib at the academy adjacent to Ghalib’s mazar in Basti Hazrat Nizamuddin was scheduled to start at 6 pm on 21st February but actually started at 7 pm, with one-fourth of 120-chair hall still empty. The Basti has several thousand Urdu speaking residents.

Cabinet nod for expert group to classify caste names

New Delhi: The Union cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday gave its approval to a proposal to form an expert group...

Rebuttal to NIA’s counter claim over PP Salian’s allegations of going ‘soft’ in Malegaon...

By TwoCircles.net Staff Reporter, Mumbai: The genuineness of National Investigation Agency (NIA) in probing and prosecuting Hindu extremists in various blasts is now under public...

Phulpur: From Nehru to mafia don

By Rajat Rai, IANS, Phulpur (Uttar Pradesh) : Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, 1952, 1957 and 1962. His sister Vijayalakshmi Pandit, 1967. Prime Minister V.P. Singh, 1971... Mafia don turned politician Atiq Ahmed, 2004. When it comes to choosing its representative to the Lok Sabha, Phulpur in Uttar Pradesh appears to have fallen from grace, and how. But this time there may be a new twist. Thanks to delimitation, large parts of this city have been appended to the Phulpur constituency, and this tail may now determine the winner.

Centre to show no sympathy to cow vigilantes: Jaitley

New Delhi, (IANS): Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday said the government will show no sympathy to those lynching people in the name of...

Six Taliban militants killed in Afghanistan

By Xinhua Kabul : Six Taliban insurgents were killed when they attacked a private US security company in Afghanistan's southern Helmand province, a local official said Saturday. A group of Taliban rebels raided a convoy of the USPI security company in Gereshk district on Friday afternoon, district chief Abdul Manaf told Xinhua. The company's guards and local policemen fought back, killing six of the rebels and injuring two others, he said, adding that there were no casualties among the guards or the police.

Polling on for AMU students union

Aligarh, (IANS): Students voted on Monday to elect new student unions at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) and the Women's College here, officials said. Results from...

Why India’s construction slowdown threatens to increase poverty

Abhirup Bhunia The construction sector in India, which employed more than 44 million people at the end of 2010 (the last date for which official...

Who is RB Sreekumar, the top cop arrested in 2002 Gujarat riots case?

In the wake of the 2002 Gujarat riots, Sreekumar questioned the Narendra Modi administration’s claims of peace and exposed the apparent collaboration between law...

Eight civilians killed in Afghanistan

By DPA, Kabul : Two separate roadside bomb attacks have killed eight civilians in southern Afghanistan, officials said Sunday.

Trouble in Kerala’s ruling coalition over ministership claims

By IANS, Thiruvananthapuram : Trouble is brewing in Kerala's ruling Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) as two of the coalition partners are putting pressure for a ministerial berth.

2010 Jama Masjid attack: Fresh charge sheet filed against Waqas

New Delhi : The Delhi Police Monday filed two fresh sets of charges in a court here Monday in a separate case related to...

जस्टिस मार्कंडेय काटजू के नाम खुला पत्र

अनिल मिश्र आदरणीय जस्टिस मार्कण्डेय काटजू, आपके फ़ेसबुक पोस्ट(यहां पढ़ें - 'प्रधानमंत्री के ऐतिहासिक भाषण' को मैंने ग़ौर से पढ़ा. इस भाषण में, बलूचिस्तान और...

Tales from India’s vintage car collectors

By V. Vijayalakshmi Pune, Sep 26 (IANS) Zaheer Vakil, 73, bought his first car out of his pocket money when he was in school, a 1928 Fiat. It took him two years to restore it. On his 18th birthday, when he got his licence, he drove it to college. That's how the Pune resident's journey of collecting vintage cars began. Today he is the proud owner of 20 vintage and classic cars. While he still has the Fiat, among his other priced possessions are a 1947 Chrysler, Windsor and a 1947 Buick, Super Convertible.

UNRWA warns of economic disaster in Gaza

By IANS Gaza : The United Nations Refugees and Works Agency (UNRWA) said that the industrial sector in Gaza Strip has suffered losses of $23 million since June 2006. At a press conference held in Gaza, Deputy Commissioner General of UNRWA Filippo Grandi Thursday asked policy makers in Ramallah, Israel and Gaza Strip to take into their consideration the continuously deteriorating situation in Gaza, reported WAM news agency. He also warned of an imminent crash of the Palestinian economy within weeks, forcing Gaza Strip to be totally dependent on humanitarian aid.

I don’t want to lose faith in Indian secularism: Taslima

By IANS

New Delhi : Exiled Bangladeshi novelist Taslima Nasreen Thursday again made an emotive plea to be allowed to return to Kolkata from her confinement at an undisclosed location in India, saying if she were refused she will lose faith in Indian secularism.

In remarks that may upset some conservative Muslim clerics, Nasreen said that the Uniform Civil Code could be a way to tackle growing Talibanisation of Muslim societies.

Govt should accelerate the flood relief work: Ameer-e-Shariat

By Tarique Anwar, TwoCircles.net Phulwari Sharif (Patna): Amir-e-Shariat Maulana Syed Nizamuddin urged Bihar government to accelerate their flood relief work while talking to TwoCircles.net after a press conference organized by Imarat-e-Shariah, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa in its Patna head quarter.

NIA files terror charges against Kashmir separatist leaders

New Delhi (IANS): The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday filed charges under a stringent anti-terror law against jailed seven Kashmiri separatist leaders and...

Maoist leader arrested in Jharkhand

By IANSRanchi : Jharkhand Police Thursday claimed to have arrested a top Maoist leader. Mithilesh Verma, a member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist...

HC verdict will boost Muslim women’s rights, says SC petitioner

New Delhi : A petitioner who moved the Supreme Court on the 'triple talaq' issue on Thursday welcomed the Allahabad High Courts verdict declaring...

India: Beyond the age of terror

By Kashif-ul-Huda, TwoCircles.net,

Suicide attack kills 13 security personnel in Pakistan

By Xinhua Islamabad : At least 13 security personnel were killed and more injured Saturday in a suicide attack in northwestern Pakistan's tribal region bordering Afghanistan, a private TV reported. The incident occurred near Miranshah, a major town of North Waziristan region, when a suicide bomber rammed his car into a convoy of security troops, private DAWN NEWS TV channel reported, quoting witnesses.

Viagra, precious stones seized from Bangladeshi Haj pilgrims

By IANS Dhaka : Customs officials at the Zia International Airport here have seized large quantities of Viagra, other banned drugs, pornographic material and precious stones that Haj pilgrims were trying to smuggle out of the country. Reports of seizures and arrests have come even as authorities are struggling to send the pilgrims on the journey to Saudi Arabia amidst chaos caused by disruption of flight schedules of the ailing national carrier Bangladesh Biman International. Long delays have led to angry demonstrations by the pilgrims, media reports said.

‘Lonely’ Taslima to return to Kolkata or Agartala

By IANS,

Agartala : Her writing "badly affected" since she left Kolkata and desperate to return, controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen said she would return there "as soon as possible". If not Kolkata, she would choose Agartala as her home when she returns to India in August.

Army kills 20 militants in northwest Pakistan

By DPA Islamabad : At least 20 armed supporters of a pro-Taliban cleric were killed Thursday as gunship helicopters and artillery pounded their positions in Pakistan's northwest Swat Valley, the military said. "Today gunship helicopters targeted militant positions north of Kabal and Kuza Bande," a statement released on the website of the army's Inter Services Public Relations said.

Jamaat-e-Islami deplores attack on CPI(M) headquarters

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter

New Delhi : Jamaat-e-Islami Hind has strongly condemned the attack on Communist Party of India (M) headquarters here allegedly by Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh and Bharatiya Janta Party activists.

The organisation's secretary general Nusrat Ali said, "The incident of violence at the CPI(M) headquarters is highly deplorable and it is a matter of serious concern that political parties are promoting violence and vandalism."

Huge gap between words and actions of SP Govt: Rihai Manch President

SP Govt should stop political gimmick, act on Nimesh Commission report, said Mohammed Shoaib, senior advocate and President of Rihai Manch. M. Reyaz, TwoCircles.net,

Milli Council may contest election

By TwoCircles.net news desk,

New Delhi: All India Milli Council is contemplating to take active participation in electoral politics, beginning from the coming Lok Sabha elections. The indication came after its executive council meeting held in New Delhi on 3rd August.

Three killed in Pakistan fighting

By IANS, Islamabad : Three people were killed and six injured in a clash between militants and security forces in northwest Pakistan Tuesday, a media report said. Militants attacked a security forces' camp in Miranshah in North Waziristan and in the ensuing fighting three people were killed, Geo TV reported.

Muslim women must press for their rights

(March 8 is International Women's Day) By Firoz Bakht Ahmed, When her parents asked her to wear a "burqa" (veil) while attending classes at the Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi, Rubina refused to comply with the demand. She was barred from going to the university and sat at home washing dishes.

Photo Essay: For Ranchi’s slum-dwelling school children, online classes are a privilege they can’t...

Children dwelling in a slum in Sarna Toli area of Ranchi in the state of Jharkhand are facing multiple hardships amid COVID-19 lockdown as...

Communal violence bill – how useful to victims?

By Asghar Ali Engineer, The Government has got clearance from the Cabinet for introducing the Communal Violence Bill in the coming session of parliament. The Bill was drafted originally in 2005 after 2004 elections in view of the Gujarat carnage of 2002 under the BJP Government headed by Narendra Modi. It was because of Gujarat carnage that Muslims voted for the Congress massively as a result of which NDA was defeated.

Pilibhit Sikhs rally in support Varun

By Rajat Rai, IANS, Pilibhit : Terming charges against young Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Varun Gandhi as a political conspiracy, a section of the Sikh community in this Uttar Pradesh district deny that the controversial politician had said anything against any group. "A large number of Sikhs and Muslims made it a point to attend Varun's rally. He has never said a word against any community, be it Sikhs or Muslims," said Amarjit Singh, a farmer of Gajraula Patti village in Pilibhit.

Gharib Nawaz Foundation shows the way for women empowerment

By Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net Bhopal: A bonhomie atmosphere prevailed at the valedictory function organised by Umang Women Vocational Education & Training Institute under the Gharib Nawaz Foundation for Education, (GNFE), here on Saturday to present certificates to the students at the conclusion of vocational training course conducted for girls and women in the trades of Zardozi, artificial jwellery and cutting & tailoring.

Pakistan committee approves establishment district boards to ensure quality education

By NNN-APP Islamabad : The Steering Committee of National Commission for Government Reforms (NCGR) Saturday approved establishment of district boards and separation of teaching and management cadres to improve educational infrastructure and quality of education at the local level.

IMRC to provide monthly ration to 1,500 poor and elderly women in Hyderabad

By TCN News Hyderabad: US-based Indian Muslim Relief and Charities (IMRC), in collaboration with their Hyderabad-based sister organisation Sahayata Trust, have launched a programme...

Updated Hajj Statistics Released

By Bernama, Madinah (Saudi Arabia) : The number of pilgrims arriving in Almadinah Al-Munawarah reached 700993 on Tuesday, an increase of 5 percent compared with last year, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported Wednesday. An official statistical report said pilgrims departing Al-Madinah till today amounted to 450512 with 250381 lagging behind, an increase of 2 percent than last year. In terms of nationality, Indians were the most available in Hajj region now with 30576, followed by Pakistanis 26835 and Nigerians 22684.

Be alert for Census 2011: Muslim group

By Manzar Bilal, TwoCircles.net, Patna: With the aim to create awareness among Muslims about the Census 2011 and to teach them how to ensure their complete and correct entries in the census register, Maharashtra-based Federation of Minorities NGOs (FMN) has launched a state-wide campaign.

Four people killed in Baghdad violence

By Xinhua Baghdad : Gunmen killed four people and injured another in two attacks in the Iraqi capital on Tuesday morning, a well-informed police source said. Unknown gunmen opened fire on a car in Haifa Street, in central Baghdad, killing two civilians and injuring another, the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity. One of the victims was Musa Jaafar, top geology surveyor working for the government, the source said.

Jamia Millia VC row: Why Prof Mushirul Hasan being opposed 2nd term

By Monazir Alam, New Delhi: When you are in power no body will raise a finger at you. But when you are out of power or going to be out of power a number of fingers will start rising. As with others this is true today with noted historian and Vice Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia Prof Mushirul Hassan. Prof Hassan has completed his five year tenure as VC of Jamia. But he has been included in the list of five contenders recommended for the coveted post at the internationally known central university by the search committee set up by the HRD ministry.

It’s payback time, say Kashmiris organising flood relief for Chennai

By Raqib Hameed Naik, TwoCircles.net Srinagar: A number of NGOs from Kashmir have kick started ‘Kashmir’s Chennai Flood Relief Initiative’ which is...

अनदेखी : उप्र राज्य महिला आयोग में एक भी मुस्लिम महिला नहीं

आस मोहम्मद कैफ , TwoCircles.net भारतीय जनता पार्टी भले मुस्लिम महिलाओ की हितैषी बनने का एलान करे और तलाक़ और हलाला जैसे मुद्दों लड़ाई लड़ने...

Lebanese PM declares victory in northern camp battle

By Xinhua Beirut : Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Seniora declared victory on Sunday night after the army seized control of a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon. The army had achieved "the country's biggest and historic victory over terrorists" the largely devastated Nahr al-Bared camp, some 12 km north of the Lebanese city of Tripoli, Seniora said in a televised address to the nation. He said the war, which erupted on May 20, was fought against "terrorists" in the camp not against Palestinians or Islam.

Poor health infrastructure in West Bengal; Muslims worst affected

By Sabir S. Ghaffar, India is looking forward to becoming a Developed Country by 2020. However, its aim of being a developed nation would necessarily encompass its Health Sector as well, the condition of which can be judged by looking at an important state like West Bengal.

Guided by ‘zakat’, a village funds its road and bridge

By Asit Srivastava, IANS, Lucknow: Guided by 'zakat' - charity as envisaged by the Quran - villagers of Muslim-dominated Shirajpur in Uttar Pradesh have repaired roads, dug wells, established schools and are now building a bridge. The village is located in Azamgarh, some 300 km from Lucknow, and its people say the apathy of public representatives towards their problems prompted them to take up development activities themselves.

Law Day celebrated with great fervour at AMU Malappuram

By Newsdesk, TwoCircles.net Malappuram: The Law Society organized a week-long celebration of Law festival Lex fiesta between November 19 and November 26.  The programme began with...

Ajmer blast toll rises to three

Jaipur, (IANS) The death toll in the Ajmer shrine blast has increased to three with a 60-year-old man succumbing to his injuries at a hospital here, police said Monday. Sayed Badul Hasan alias Badruddin had received critical injuries in the blast at the Sufi shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti in Ajmer Thursday, two days before Eid. He was referred to Jaipur's Sawai Mansingh Hospital from Ajmer's Jawahar Lal Nehru hospital. Badruddin died Sunday night, a police official said.

ULFA men trained in hijacking in neighbouring countries: India

By Sanjay Singh, IANS New Delhi : Fifteen members of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) trained to hijack planes have moved to neighbouring countries and are being tracked down, a top police officer in Assam has said. Inspector General of Police (Special Branch) Khagen Sharma said the men were in Bangladesh, Myanmar and "other neighbouring countries" and that airports in West Bengal and the northeast had been asked to go on high alert.

Araria ‘fake’ viral video: 65 days in jail shatter many dreams of 18-year-old Adeeb...

By Tanzil Asif, TwoCircles.net The district headquarters of Bihar’s Araria district is near Chandani Chowk. A short distance from the collectorate office is Azad Nagar...

Security at Taj Mahal, Ayodhya, Mathura, Varanasi shrines to be beefed up

Lucknow : Security at Taj Mahal in Agra and religious shrines in Ayodhya, Varanasi and Mathura would be strengthened further, an Uttar Pradesh official...

Normalcy returns to Kashmir’s Handwara as curfew lifted completely

Srinagar : Restrictions imposed in Jammu and Kashmir's Handwara town were completely lifted after six days after the four-hour curfew relaxation on Tuesday remained...

Tharoor non-committal on Indians in Sri Lanka jails

By IANS, New Delhi : Kanthapuram A.P. Aboobacker Musliyaar, an influential leader of Kerala Muslims, Wednesday said that Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor was non-committal on the possibility of bringing back about 40 Indians in Sri Lankan prisons. "I met Tharoor last week in Thiruvananthapuram to make a request to bring them back to our country. Tharoor said he would examine this case. He did not give me any assurance," Musliyaar, who is in New Delhi, told IANS.

साम्प्रदायिकता को पोसने में जुटी सपा सरकार – रिहाई मंच

By TCN News, लखनऊ: गोधरा कांड की तेरहवीं बरसी पर रिहाई मंच ने गुजरात के पूर्व डीजीपी आरबी श्रीकुमार का एक पत्र मीडिया में जारी करते हुए सपा सरकार पर आरोप लगाया है कि उसने जानबूझकर गोधरा कांड के चश्मदीद यूपी पुलिस अधिकारियों के बयान इस कांड के जाँच में जुटी एसआईटी के सामने नहीं होने दिया. रिहाई मंच ने कहा, ‘गोधरा कांड के चश्मदीदों को छुपाना व 2007 में सपा सरकार के दौरान गोरखपुर रेलवे स्टेशन पर भड़काऊ भाषण देकर पडरौना, कसया, गोरखपुर, मऊ समेत पूरे पूर्वांचल को दंगे की आग में झोंकने वाले भाजपा सांसद योगी आदित्यनाथ के भाषण के पुष्टि होने के बावजूद उनके खिलाफ कार्रवाई नहीं होने का परिणाम माधवपुर-कुशीनगर की घटना है, जहां डेढ़ सौ मुसलमानों को जान बचा कर गांव से भागना पड़ा है.’

AAMSU demands BTAD Council to be dissolved

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter Guwahati: On Tuesday yet another body of an unidentified woman was found floating in Beki river leading the death toll...

Dhule: Muslim deputy mayor and 14 councilors threaten to resign

By M. Reyaz, TwoCircles.net They demand high level enquiry and adequate compensation.

Special scholarships for Jammu and Kashmir students attending AMU

By TCN News, Aligarh: Students from Jammu and Kashmir attending Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) will now receive special scholarships. Recently, Union Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) has sanctioned financial assistance of little over Rs 35 lakh to the AMU under the special scholarships programme for natives of Jammu and Kashmir (J and K) outside their state.

Militant fire grenade at Kashmir secretariat building; two injured

By NNN-PTI, Srinanagar : Militants Saturday fired a rifle grenade at the Civil Secretariat here, injuring two persons including a CRPF constable. "Militants fired one grenade towards the Civil Secretariat but the explosive landed near Neelam Cinema," CRPF spokesman P Tripathy told PTI. "Two persons, including a CRPF constable, were injured in the blast," he said. The identity of the other injured could not be ascertained immediately. The grenade was probably fired from Suthrashahi locality and the area has been cordoned off, the spokesman said.

An admirable verdict: Jayalalithaa

By IANS, Chennai: AIADMK general secretary J. Jayalalithaa has termed the Allahabad High Court judgment on the Ayodhya dispute as an admirable verdict.

Muslims won’t give up Babri Masjid land, says Owaisi

By IANS, Hyderabad : Member of Parliament Asaduddin Owaisi has said the Muslims will never give up even an inch of the land of the demolished Babri Masjid at Ayodhya.

VHP complains against ‘PK’

New Delhi : The VHP has said Aamir Khan's movie "PK" has several scenes that hurt religious sentiments of Hindus and has written to...

Education gets key focus in Delhi government budget

New Delhi : The Delhi government on Monday presented an annual budget of Rs.46,600 crore for 2016-17 -- an increase of Rs.8,850 crore over...

AMU boy Wasiqur Rahman is Bihar MBBS topper

By Md Mudassir Alam, TwoCircles.net, Patna: Another feather added into the cap of prestigious Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh as Wasiqur Rahman became the topper of Bihar Medical Exam conducted by Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB).

Government offers to exhume Benazir’s body, defers poll in burning Pakistan

By Muhammad Najeeb Islamabad, Dec 29 (IANS) Two days after Benazir Bhutto's assassination, Pakistan remained in flames as the government offered to exhume her body to clear doubts over how she died. Meanwhile, as the Election Commission decided to postpone the election scheduled Jan 8, there were moves in the former prime minister's Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to have her 19-year-old son Bilawal succeed her as the PPP chief.

Calculated words and cold shoulders at BJP manifesto release

New Delhi : A galaxy of BJP bigwigs came together to release its much delayed manifesto Monday, but an iciness between prime ministerial candidate...

Four soldiers killed in explosion in north-west Pakistan

By DPA

Islamabad : At least four soldiers were killed and six injured Wednesday in a roadside explosion in Pakistan's tribal region bordering Afghanistan, officials said.

AIMMM Working Committee meets to discuss Muslim issues

By TwoCircles.net News Desk, New Delhi: The Working Committee of the All India Muslim Majlis-e Mushawarat (AIMMM), the umbrella body of Indian Muslim organisations, met here on 8 August 2009 under the chairmanship of AIMMM National President Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan and deliberated on the milli, national and international issues and passed a number of resolutions.

Implement Ambedkar’s philosophy, says Hamid Ansari

Raipur: Vice President M. Hamid Ansari on Saturday called for implementation of B.R. Ambedkar's three-point corrective - using constitutional methods of achieving social and...

A bid to control Mathura riot through facebook

By Mumtaz Alam Falahi, TwoCircles.net,

नरकंकालों पर खड़ा होता कनहर बांध – 2

By सिद्धान्त मोहन, TwoCircles.net, दो सालों बाद होने वाले चुनावों के लिए बांध को रिपोर्ट कार्ड में शामिल करने के लिए समाजवादी पार्टी क्या नीति अपना रही है और दुद्धी, सोनभद्र के अस्पतालों में घायलों का आंखों-देखा हाल... [इस सीरीज़ की पिछली कहानियां – अकथ कहानी कनहर की और नरकंकालों पर खड़ा होता कनहर बांध – 1]

The hanging and all that came before it

By Mazhar Farooqui The hanging of Yakub Memon will not shake Indian Muslims’s faith in the country’s judiciary and democratic values. That bit was already...

Work will be done as per people’s sentiment in Ayodhya: Adityanath

Patna, (IANS): Without mentioning construction of a Ram temple, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said work would be done in Ayodhya...

Tarannum Firdous, the first Muslim girl from Siliguri to crack WBCS in her maiden...

TCN News with inputs from Sadique Mumtaz “Hard work never goes in vain. One who continues working hard despite enduring pain and adverse conditions is destined...

Marginalizing Muslims in Gujarat

By Kashif-ul-Huda, TwoCircles.net TCN series on Gujarat: Part 4

Wasimur Rehman: Maulana, doctor and now civil servant

By Mumtaz Alam Falahi, TwoCircles.net,

When madrasas are labeled as an obstacle in Indian Muslim's education and growth, a madrasa graduate has proved the perception wrong. That too by walking on an uncharted path. Wasimur Rehman, a Fazil from Darul Uloom Deoband, South Asia's most respected Islamic seminary, has done proud to all madrasas and Indian Muslims by clearing India's prestigious UPSC Civil Services exam.

Chhattisgarh Maoists recruiting minor girls: Police

By IANS, Raipur : Maoist insurgents in Chhattisgarh are recruiting minor girls as part of a stepped-up drive to get members for a women's wing, say police. The Maoists, who run a de facto administration in the state's vast southern mineral-rich Bastar region, are trying to get cadres for the Krantikari Adivasi Mahila Sangh, said a senior police officer. "Maoist militants are now on a stepped-up drive to recruit minors, mainly female adolescents, because it's easier to brainwash them," Pawan Deo, a senior officer at the police's special intelligence branch (SIB) here, told IANS.

Islamic organisations in Karnataka condemn assault on Muslim cattle transporters, demand action

By Shaik Zakeer Hussain, TwoCircles,net Bangalore: A group of Islamic organisations working under the umbrella of ‘Mission Possible for Justice and Rights’ expressed their anger...

SDPI felicitates party leaders, celebrates first electoral victory

By TCN News, Bangalore: The Karnataka state unit of Social Democratic Party of India felicitated the party’s national and state leaders on 27th January in Bangalore. On the occasion the SDPI celebrated its first electoral win in Sawai Madhopur of Rajasthan where party candidate Mohammed Anees was elected president of the Municipal Council bagging 2448 votes and restricting his nearest rival BJP candidate to 1224 votes.

Rs.2 lakh compensation for families of quake dead

New Delhi : The central government on Sunday announced a compensation of Rs.2 lakh each to the families of those killed in the earthquake...

Jobs to 13,000 in 2 years, 5 lakh still jobless in Gujarat

Gandhinagar, (IANS): As against Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani's 2016 Diwali promise to provide jobs to 67,000 youth by March 2017, the state government actually...

रोहित वेमुला के नाम मार डाले गए एक होनहार का ख़त

By ए मिरसाब, TwoCircles.net देश में हैदराबाद विश्वविद्यालय के छात्र रोहित वेमुला की मृत्यु के बाद एक शोक और आक्रोश का मिश्रित माहौल है. विश्वविद्यालय...

No breakthrough in Delhi teenager’s murder case

By IANS, New Delhi : There has been no breakthrough in the murder of a 17-year-old girl who was found killed in Delhi on the New Year's day, police said Monday.

Suspended MPs squat inside house, Rajya Sabha adjourned again

By IANS, New Delhi : The Rajya Sabha was adjourned again when the seven MPs who had been suspended earlier Tuesday for unruly behaviour continued to squat on the floor and effusively greeted vice chairman P.J. Kurien when the house reassembled at 2 p.m. It was the third adjournment for the Rajya Sabha, which has been witnessing repeated disruptions for two consecutive days over differences on the women's reservation bill. Apparently unrepentant, the seven MPs got up to greet Kurien who adjourned the house till 3 p.m.

Hezbollah warns rockets could reach Israel

By Xinhua

Beirut : Lebanese Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned that his group's rockets could reach any spot of Israel, including Tel Aviv, pan-Arabic al-Jazeera television said.

During last summer's war with Israel, Hezbollah rockets were able to hit "Tel Aviv or other than Tel Aviv," Nasrallah said in an interview with al-Jazeera.

फारवर्ड प्रेस के कार्यक्रम में इतिहास व साहित्य के पुर्नलेखन का आह्वान

By TCN News, पटना: ‘आज भारत के तमाम संस्थानों में वैदिक संस्कृति के नाम पर डुप्लीकेट भारतीय इतिहास पढ़ाया जा रहा है. वैदिक सभ्यता नहीं संस्कृति रही है जिसका कोई ठोस तथ्य व आधार नहीं है’, ये बातें प्रसिद्ध आलोचक व ओबीसी सिद्धांतकार राजेंद्र प्रसाद सिंह ने स्थानीय गांधी संग्रहालय में बागडोर द्वारा आयोजित संगोष्ठी के अपने अध्यक्षीय उद्बोधन में कहीं. मुख्य अतिथि बिहार सरकार के वित्त वाणिज्यकर एवं ऊर्जामंत्री बिजेंद्र प्रसाद यादव ने कहा, ‘राजनीति सत्ता परिवर्तन के लिए होती है. समाज परिवर्तन के लिए आंदोलन की आवश्यकता पहले भी थी और आज भी है. भारत की संस्कृति संत, सामंत और ढोंगियों की संस्कृति रही है.’

Hate remarks against Prophet leads to protest in Birbhum, one killed in Police firing

By Zaidul Haque, TwoCircles.net, Kolkata/Birbhum: One person was killed in police firing during protests that erupted after a student posted hate remarks on Sunday...

‘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).

Congress wins Karnataka, BJP routed

By IANS, Bangalore: The Congress Wednesday prepared to take power in Karnataka with an absolute majority, leaving the ruling BJP far behind with less than 40 seats in the 225-member assembly.

Israeli war jets kill five militants in Gaza strike

By DPA, Gaza : Five Palestinian militants were killed Saturday night after Israeli planes targeted them in an open area in the central Gaza Strip, Israeli and Palestinian sources said.
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