PFI condemn Togadia statement of converting Gujarat into ‘Hindu’ state
Changing pattern of struggle against land acquisition in India
Jamia to organize its annual convocation on Nov 17
South Asian history will be rich legacy: Irfan Habib
New Delhi : Renowned Indian historian Irfan Habib says the history of South Asia is going to be viewed as a rich legacy in about 100 years from now when present day happenings will be seen in a different perspective.
"The history of South Asia would be viewed as a rich legacy. But then that also depends on how we solve some of the persisting problems that are going on in Kashmir and in the northeastern region," Habib, a professor emeritus at Aligarh Muslim University, told IANS in an interview.
Punjab orders probe into Ludhiana violence, 1 dead
“Babri Masjid” a casualty of the Liberhan report
Muslim League to launch news channel
Kerala CPI-M in yet another corruption scandal
Thiruvananthapuram : Kerala's ruling Communist Party Of India-Marxist found itself in yet another corruption scandal with allegations of a huge money deal between Deshabhimani, the party's mouthpiece, and a leading lottery agent.
Supreme Court dismisses plea on Afzal Guru
LeT condemns Mumbai attacks; denies hand
Gunmen kill seven in Mexico
Khalistani terrorists find favour with Akalis
Suicide bomb attack kills five in Chechnya
Abdullah files papers for Srinagar seat
Almost 300 militants killed, captured in Sawat operation — Spokesman
Muslim reservation: WB move welcome, AP HC ruling unfortunate: PFI
Musharraf may quit as army chief by weekend: Attorney General
I have not quit: Omar Abdullah
Muslim organizations vow to fight against state terror
Rahmani 30 students shine at Science Olympiad
War of words between Trinamool, BJP a got-up game: Left
Bombay HC permits women inside Haji Ali dargah
Cash chaos: People mob banks to exchange spiked currency
No questions, only torture, complaints arrested youth
Hyderabad : The family of a youth, who was picked up by the special investigations team of Hyderabad police on the suspicion of terror links has alleged that he was subjected to third degree torture by the police.
"After plain clothed policemen took me in to custody on Tuesday, whole night I was subjected to physical torture. They beat me up with out asking a single question", Muqeemuddin Yasser, an MBA graduate told his mother Tasneem Fatima, when she met him in Charlapally jail.
AMU corruption: Probe team to hear complainants on Apr 5
Pak Ministry says uninformed of al-Qaeda claim of Bhutto murder
Tribal leader killed, 12 militants surrender in Tripura
Arrested Chinese engineers hospitalised
Prominent Indian religious leaders condemn Israel actions in Palestine, appreciate India’s stand on Palestine...
‘Headley arrest key factor in Pakistani crackdown on Taliban’
Three killed, four injured in Kashmir gunfight
Journey with the “bhaji brigade”
Sena accuses BJP of hypocrisy over Haj House
World Bank gives $50 mn loan for training minority youth
Different shades of grey: A review of The Plague Upon Us
Restrictions in Jammu and Kashmir to prevent separatist march
Gunmen storm Lahore hospital, 12 dead
Indian Haj pilgrims to cost more
Pakistani, Turkish leaders hold talks
Muslim factor in UP helped Maya win the crown
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : In an analysis of recent Uttar Pradesh Assembly election results, Urdu daily Hindustan Express eulogised Sunday Muslims' mature and united political consciousness and decision making skill in electoral politics.
In the election for 402-member Assembly, the paper says, Muslims left no stone unturned in making the communal and fascist forces lick the dust.
Rebuttal to NIA’s counter claim over PP Salian’s allegations of going ‘soft’ in Malegaon...
Nitish Kumar announces support for women’s quota bill
PFI first state conference in Tamil Nadu
U.S. troops’ mistaken fire kills 2 Afghan
Eid-ul-Fitr celebrated in Rajasthan
Prophet left behind a rich legacy of medical knowledge: Dr Jifrey
Iran peace museum echoes message of peace and friendship to the world
Rajnath holds high-level meeting on Kashmir
Curfew lifted in Kashmir, PDP will not attend all-party meet
CJI, Modi share dais at law college convocation
Modi faces heat from Yogendra Yadav on fixing the sugarcane price by Rangarajan formula
Congress legislators demand Muslim face for Delhi seat
Sania will continue to play for India: AITA
Explosive situation at Osmania University
First SAARC Youth Camp to be held in Bangladesh
BSP candidate’s ‘budhiya’ remark under poll panel scrutiny
Top Maoist leader, wife killed in Andhra Pradesh
Olmert, Abbas meeting ends
Nawaz Sharif holds Musharraf responsible for Bhutto killing
Book review: Celebrating Greatness
Escort linked to Italian PM ‘gang-raped’
Night curfew to continue in Bareilly
Two Indians held for selling Malaysian minister’s sex DVD
Imam Bukhari asks Muslims to vote against SP
Shah Rukh dreams of victory lap with IPL trophy in Kolkata
Sharif may return home only by end-November
Let Advani hang me, Congress is dillydallying: Afzal Guru
JNU ABVP member alleges AMU students of being involved in pistol recovery on campus
Gang involved in trafficking fake currency notes busted
Pakistan appoints M. Sadiq as foreign office spokesperson
Jammu burns, Srinagar quietens as Amarnath order cancelled
Srinagar/Jammu/New Delhi : There was tension in Muslim dominated Srinagar and trouble in Hindu majority Jammu Tuesday as the government cancelled its land allotment to the Amarnath shrine board, ending one controversy but beginning another over an issue that has rapidly gained a communal edge.
Suffering in the Swelter: Delhi’s Homeless Battle Extreme Summer Heat
26/11 court’s observation on Karkare’s death buried by media
Congress will not project CM face in Chhattisgarh
Iran wants Bushehr operating 50 pc of capacity even next summer
President-forwarded AWMELA petition on Batla House ‘untraceable’ at Home Ministry
Why PM Modi is wrong in saying that Indians felt ashamed before 2014?
Northeast overtakes Kashmir in terror deaths
Khalifa Gufran wins Kabir Puraskar for 2007
Dozens of activists detained, while staging march against Modi’s fast
Development activities dispersed to ensure equitable progress of all areas: CM
Jamia to set up audio-visual museum on freedom fighters
New Delhi : Many aspects of India's freedom movement and lesser-known freedom fighters will soon find their place of pride in a new audio-visual museum to be set up at the Jamia Milia Islamia here.
The museum, to be called The Independence Experience, will be constructed over an area of five acres at an investment of Rs.600 million.
AIMMM rejects NHRC report on Batla, demands judicial probe
Don’t blame Ma’dani for all cases without evidence: Js VR Krishna Iyer
Eye on WB election, Mamata supports minority’s share in women quota
Terror can’t bring change, says Naxalism’s founding leader
By Sujoy Dhar
IANS
Naxalbari (West Bengal) : At his humble mud house here in north Bengal, Kanu Sanyal battles senility, age and a blurring eyesight. But the fire of the ultra-left revolution, known as the Naxalite movement after the village where it began 40 years ago, has not dimmed in his heart although he no longer supports his own anarchist past.
Practical approach, not condemnation, needed to tackle Rohingya crisis: Jaishankar
Tribal refugees averse to repatriation unless demands are met
UP, Bihar, Rajasthan: Worst states for women, J&K catching up
Arab Parliamentarians to meet in Bahrain – Kuwaiti MP
U.S. says over 19,000 militants killed in Iraq in past 4 years
Terror blasts continue because police not working professionally: Ram Puniyani
Amit Jogi acquitted of murder charge
Raipur : A special court here Thursday acquitted former Chhhatisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi's son Amit Jogi of involvement in a political murder in June 2003.