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Asian News International on MSNBJYM's 'Uttar Kanya Cholo' rally in Fulbari: Dr. Indranil Khan reviews prep, reacts to Kolkata rape casesKhan said to ANI, "The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) is going to organise a massive protest march in Siliguri on July 21st and is going to culminate with a Grand sabha. It is a protest rally and ...
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a blistering attack on the Mamata Banerjee government, accusing it of ...
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Asian News International on MSNBJP leader Dilip Ghosh to observe Shaheed Diwas in Kharagpur today, says "2026 will be TMC's final Martyrs' dayBJP leader Dilip Ghosh is going to observe Shaheed Diwas today at Kharagpur city's Giri Maidan in West Bengal for all the BJP workers who were killed by Trinamool miscreants. This morning, Ghosh, ...
Shahid Diwas rally in Kolkata outlined the party’s overarching approach to 2026 assembly election. Rather than focus on segments of the population, the party will position itself as the defender of ...
He maintained that those Hindus who have come to India from Bangladesh due to religious persecution need not be afraid.
Power consumers, using smart prepaid meters, will have to recharge their meters after consuming over & above 125 units in a ...
IIM Calcutta will allow rape-accused second-year student Paramanand Mahaveer Toppannawar, 26, to resume classes, but he will ...
Two accused were injured in an encounter with police while another one was arrested under Bihiniya police station area of Bhojpur district today.
Three of four accused arrested in connection with Chandan Mishra murder case, were sent to jail while another one Tausif, who is main accused of the case was handed over to police for his custodial ...
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) plea challenging the Karnataka High Court order that ...
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The Print on MSNThe dead speak in Dharmasthala. Sinister story behind temple town’s mass graves, unearthedAfter decades of hushed conversations about rapes, murders, and the frequent washing up of bodies on the banks of the ...
The Bombay High Court has acquitted all 12 men convicted in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case, which killed over 180 people.
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