The JuD head, who carries a bounty of USD 10 million announced by the US for his role in terror activities, was set free after the Pakistan government decided against detaining him further in any case
- COVER STORY
Confirming the casualties, Chitrakoot SP Pratap Gopendra Singh said a father-son duo from Bettiah district of Bihar died on the spot while the third person died at a hospital.
"We are ready to take them back as soon as possible after Bangladesh sends the forms back to us"
Earlier on October 31, the premier investigating agency had filed a charge sheet against 490 accused in the scam.
Before the ordinance was issued, the definition of tree in the Act included palm, bamboo, brushwood and cane.
The Ministry of External Affairs said this confirms the "lack of seriousness" on Pakistan's part in bringing terrorists to justice
The study shows that barcoding markers can be used to correctly identify similarities within a species.
Confirming the casualties, Chitrakoot SP Pratap Gopendra Singh said a father-son duo from Bettiah district of Bihar died on the spot while the third person died at a hospital.
"We are ready to take them back as soon as possible after Bangladesh sends the forms back to us"
Earlier on October 31, the premier investigating agency had filed a charge sheet against 490 accused in the scam.
Before the ordinance was issued, the definition of tree in the Act included palm, bamboo, brushwood and cane.
The Ministry of External Affairs said this confirms the "lack of seriousness" on Pakistan's part in bringing terrorists to justice
The study shows that barcoding markers can be used to correctly identify similarities within a species.
OTHER STORIES
"Also, during their stay in Pakistan they should not be questioned, harassed"
Acting BCCI president CK Khanna today said that the board needs to seriously assess skipper Virat Kohli's view on "cramped schedule"
The district collector also said a show cause notice was being served to the officer concerned to explain his action.
The family's commitment towards the pledge of 10 percent, which is approximately Rs. 7,000 crores, includes three percent of their stake in group flagship Bharti Airtel, towards supporting the activities of Bharti Foundation.
"Har baar aisa hi hota hai (It happens with us everytime)," said one of the athletes.
We are afraid to care too much, for fear that the other person does not care at all. From unrequited love, marital discord, sexual tensions, kid tantrums to cheating lovers, horny bosses and interfering parent, ask Shree just about anything. Dear Shree a weekly column on relationships, sex, love, and anything in between.
The development is a setback to the deposed party leader VK Sasikala, who is currently serving her term in a Bengaluru jail in a disproportionate assets case, besides her nephew and sidelined deputy general secretary TTV Dhinakaran.
Hardik Patel on his part said the 50 per cent reservation cap set by the apex court, was just a "suggestion".
The Bollywood actor has since apologised to the Mumbai Police and said he will next time "keep safety in mind and won't encourage this."
Addressing the Global Conference on Cyber Space here, he said technology breaks barriers and has led to efficient service delivery, governance and improved access to education and health.
There’s a new scourge in town. A cousin of the old one…Delta Plus. Is it nastier? Will it infect faster? Will we see a third wave of asphyxiation? Dire questions swirl in the air.
It is the second most common gas in our atmosphere, 21 per cent, and we live because it is there. And yet, there wasn’t enough oxygen and people died during the Covid second wave in India. Why?
Covid and oxygen shortage are a fatal mix, the second wave proved it. How prepared are we for a third?
It was an airless storm that blew over India this summer. Human beings were felled, like ninepins, after being starved of oxygen itself. How have the victims’ families coped?
'I can’t tell you what it was like in chronological order. I haven’t forgotten…I just find it hard to remember.' Historian Narayani Basu recalls the horror of battling to breathe.
They quit the TMC to join the BJP. After the Bengal polls, they’re desperate to get back.
Usually a backroom player in elections, the BJP’s ideological fountainhead leads from the front only when the stakes are high enough
Three years ahead of the next general elections, the anti-BJP camp grapples with the who, how and wherefore of coming together across party lines
A softly treading India and Pakistan cling on to the LoC ceasefire
Is death like sleep? From which we arise to an eternal life of the spirit? Is the body a mere prison? As familiar people vanished one by one, the simple questions turn complex.
Vidhu Vincent’s nuanced graphic memoir on the Emergency examines that nadir of political practice through its warm, puzzling embrace in Kerala and the rebels who dared to say nay
'Indian cuisine is one of my favourites. The seafood curry, especially the prawn curry, is something I enjoyed. It was just off the scale,' says Scottish actor James Cosmo
Benigno Aquino III had a name that exuded inherited majesty. But neither Cory Aquino’s shoes nor Duterte’s demagoguery will erase his constructive role in Philippines history.
Headlines from around the world last week
The PM’s meeting with Kashmiri politicians is another shot fired at a battered Hurriyat
Can Paswan Junior re-invent himself with help from the Yadav scion? Big brother Nitish will be watching closely.
Passing through: A chuckle here, a teardrop there
Who could confine an ambitious, smooth-talking Debanjan Deb to a day job as apprentice clerk? He sought fame. A couple of song albums came out. And then, the conman was born.
'I happily pass on the title of scientific minister to my brother Senthil Balaji,' says an AIADMK ex-minister who’d once been the butt of jokes. Why? Call it Squirrel Power!
Can the Gateway of India be shifted out of Mumbai’s seascape? Ridiculous idea, you’ll say. How then can Bhubaneswar’s emblem, the Warrior Horse, be led away…ask heritage lovers.
Innocent victims of Covid? You don’t have to go beyond the 250 egret and cormorant chicks killed in Tangla, Assam—a mini ecocide brought on by pandemic-fuelled rumour and fear.
In case you missed it: News and newsmakers from India over the past week
We make news out of victims. But can they be orphaned a second time by a news ecosystem that feeds off their victimhood? Never. This time, we return to India’s Oxygen Bereaved.