| Three members of Hindu group nabbed for Malegaon, Modasa bla |
| NAT60 National/Terrorism Three members of Hindu group nabbed for Malegaon, Modasa blasts Mumbai, Oct 24 IANS Three activists, including a woman, of the Madhya Pradesh-based Hindu Janjagriti Samiti HJS were arrested in connection with terror blasts in Malegaon and Modasa Gujarat, a police official confirmed Friday. Pragnya Chandrapalsingh Thakur, Shivnarayan Singh, and Shyam Bhanwarlal Sahu were remanded to police custody till Nov 3 by a Nashik court. The remand hearing, in a departure from normal, was conducted 'in-camera’ by the magistrate read more |
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Posted by IANS on Saturday Oct 25 |
| Three members of Hindu group nabbed for Malegaon, Modasa bla |
| NAT63 National/Terrorism Three members of Hindu group nabbed for Malegaon, Modasa blasts Lead Mumbai, Oct 24 IANS The Maharashtra Police have nabbed three activists, including a woman monk, of a Hindu organisation in connection with the Sep 29 terror blasts in Malegaon in the state and Modasa in Gujarat, a top police official said Friday. The trio - Sadhvi woman monk Pragnya Chandrapalsingh Thakur, alias Purna Chetanandagiri, 38, Shivnarayan Gopal Singh Kalsangra, 36, and Shyam Bhanwarlal Sahu, 42, belong to the Madhya Pradesh-based Hindu Janjagriti Samiti HJS read more |
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Posted by IANS on Saturday Oct 25 |
| West Bengal to continue Singur industrialisation |
| NAT97 National/Politics/Business/Economy West Bengal to continue Singur industrialisation Kolkata, Oct 22 IANS The West Bengal government Wednesday said it will stick to its task of industrialisation and employment generation in Singur, where auto major Tata Motors abandoned its Nano small car project earlier this month. "We will continue with the process of industrialisation in Singur. We haven't decided on any company yet," Principal Secretary Industry Sabyasachi Sen told reporters here read more |
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Posted by IANS on Thursday Oct 23 |
| Next month's polls will lead to Manmohan-Advani face-offComm |
| NAT2National/PoliticsNext month's polls will lead to Manmohan-Advani face-offCommentBy Amulya GanguliThe next round of assembly elections in five states, and also possibly in Jammu and Kashmir, will be of high importance for all the political parties for they will set the tone for next year's general election.Whichever of the two major protagonists - the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP - emerges victorious in most of the states will have the advantage of stitching up the alliance led by it read more |
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Posted by IANS on Monday Oct 20 |
| West Bengal opposition's anti-industry stand decried |
| NAT74National/Politics/Business/EconomyWest Bengal opposition's anti-industry stand decriedKolkata, Oct 15 IANS Supporting the industrial drive of the ruling Left Front government in West Bengal, the All India Kisan Sabha AIKS - the peasants' wing of the Communist Party of India-Marxist CPI-M - Wednesday slammed the opposition parties for agitating against the economic development of the state. "We strongly condemn the stand of some political parties that are opposing the industrial progress of the state read more |
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Posted by IANS on Friday Oct 17 |
| SOMNATH GUJARAT |
| NAT11National/Politics/BusinessGujarat farmers being harassed for Nano project: LaluSomnath Gujarat, Oct 16 IANS Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Thursday offered land for Tata Motors Nano project in Bihar saying that farmers in Gujarat's Sanand where the car is slated to roll out from were being "harassed". "Sanand farmers are being harassed. If at all the project has to be in Gujarat it could have been at Dwarka. If you are really looking for land for the project come to Bihar," Lalu Prasad said during his short 15 minute speech at the railway station here read more |
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Posted by IANS on Friday Oct 17 |
| Modi advises Buddhadeb, Mamata on industrialisation |
| ECO7Economy/PoliticsModi advises Buddhadeb, Mamata on industrialisationKolkata, Oct 12 IANS Riding high after the relocation of the Nano project to his state, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Sunday advised his West Bengal counterpart Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and opposition leader Mamata Banerjee on the need for continuous political dialogue and keeping industrialisation above politics.In separate letters to Bhattacharjee and Trinamool Congress chief Banerjee, Modi described the continuity in read more |
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Posted by IANS on Tuesday Oct 14 |
| Mamata-Modi link in Nano relocation: CPI-M leader |
| NAT56National/Politics/BusinessMamata-Modi link in Nano relocation: CPI-M leaderKolkata, Oct 12 IANS Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee was hand-in-glove with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to ensure that Tata's Nano project shifted to the western state, a senior Communist Party of India CPI-M leader alleged here Sunday."Modi and Banerjee were in talks for the past two months to facilitate the Nano factory's relocation from West Bengal's Singur to Gujarat's Sanand read more |
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Posted by IANS on Tuesday Oct 14 |
| Tribals call meeting after Bible translation attacks their b |
| NAT12National/ReligionTribals call meeting after Bible translation attacks their beliefsRanchi, Oct 13 IANS In the wake of a controversy following the recent translation of the Bible into a local language Kuduk, a number of tribal organisations have called a Mahapanchayat large meeting here Oct 19 to discuss issues related to their cultural identity.The translated version exhorted people to destroy the trees and the places they worship. The issue had rocked the state assembly. The Bible Society of read more |
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Posted by IANS on Tuesday Oct 14 |
| British paper urges immediate central action to halt Orissa |
| INT47International/Politics/CrimeBritish paper urges immediate central action to halt Orissa violenceLondon, Oct 11 IANS Declaring that the Manmohan Singh government is “unwilling or unable” to intervene in stopping anti-Christian violence, a leading British daily Saturday called for immediate deployment of federal troops in Orissa and the arrest of Hindu militants. The Times, in a editorial titled 'India's Shame', named the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS, Vishwa Hindu Parishad VHP and the Bajrang Dal as the forces behind the carnage in Orissa read more |
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