|
Hate Speech CDs
Forensic
reports confirm Varun Gandhi’s voice
Lucknow, June 21
Trouble once again loomed
large over the fate of the newly elected BJP MP from Pilibhit,
Feroze Varun Gandhi, as well his party as the forensic reports
today confirmed that the voice in the hate speeches delivered
during the election campaign were indeed his.
Second wave may
be more severe
New Delhi, June 21
India is yet to witness the pandemic scenario of Influenza (H1N1)/ swine flu, which has been the case with many of the western countries and it might be difficult to say how the present strain would mutate, especially when the second wave would hit the world.
SWINE
FLU CHECKLIST
Railway Budget
Dehradun’s
wish list: More trains, better network
Dehradun, June 21
The railway network in the
hilly state of Uttarakhand is a gift of British Raj. While
colonial rulers laid tracks to facilitate travel, those holding
the power reins in the country have not been able to even expand
it, forget building new lines.

|
|
On Sundays
 |
On Saturdays
 |
|
Interim Report
Shopian probe panel
indicts police, docs
Srinagar, June 21
The Justice Jan Commission inquiring into the alleged rape and murder of
two young women of Shopian submitted its interim report to the
government late this evening here.
Will
take stamp paper case to HC, says Tehsildar
Ludhiana, June 21
Tehsildar Major GS Benipal (retd), who was stripped and assaulted by
Akali leaders in his office two days ago, has said he would take his
fight against corruption to a logical end even at the cost of his life
and government job.
Editorial: Let
not goondas rule
Troops head towards Maoist-held villages
Kolkata, June 21
No major progress was achieved in the operation against the Maoists on the fourth day on Sunday as joint teams of the West Bengal police and paramilitary forces advanced on the Lalgarh-Ramgarh road to wrest control in around 17 odd villages still under the control of tribals.
Naxal Bandh:
States put on alert
Naxalite Menace - I
Maoists’ aim:
Seize power in Delhi
‘Red terror’ spots have
begun to pop up in India’s capital and northern states’ forest and
hilly areas. It seems that the Maoists are interested in enlarging their
area of influence outside the jungles of the ‘Red Corridor’ that
runs from the Nepal border down to Andhra Pradesh.
|
|
|
Lalgarh
thana recaptured
June 21, 2009
|
|
Govt returns Gujarat’s anti-terror bill
June 20, 2009
|
|
Crackdown
begins to reclaim Lalgarh
June 19, 2009
|
|
Maoists form human shield in Lalgarh
June 18, 2009
|
|
PM talks tough on terror with Zardari
June 17, 2009
|
|
7 more
students test positive
June 16, 2009
|
|
Swine
flu comes to Punjab
June 15, 2009
|
|
Sinha
quits party posts
June 14, 2009
|
|
PC hints at denying special powers to Army
June 13, 2009
|
|
PC
for phasing out CRPF in J&K
June 12, 2009
|
|