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Day February 2, 2016

Hansal Mehta: I would rather sell underwear than use Pahlaj Nihalani for publicity

Aligarh director Hansal Mehta hit back at Censor Board chief Pahlaj Nihalani, who had called Hansal’s opposition to granting an A-certificate to Aligarh trailer a ‘cheap publicity stunt’. Written by Sonup Sahadevan MumbaiUpdated: Feb 2, 2016, 11:07 Aligarh director Hansal Mehta… Continue Reading →

Odisha govt has no surplus land for 4.5 lakh landless poor

Priya Ranjan Sahu, Hindustan Times, Bhubaneswar | Updated: Feb 01, 2016 00:23 IST Odisha enacted the land ceiling act in 1974, acquiring surplus plots of big landowners to redistribute it among the landless. (HT File photo) Share 149 Share Share Share… Continue Reading →

Manipur police killing of unarmed man, calls for investigation into the police/political

CHRI deeply concerned by Manipur police killing of unarmed man, calls for investigation into the police/political 01 Feb, 2016 The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) views with deep concern Manipur Police Head Constable T. Herojit Singh’s admission that he shot and killed… Continue Reading →

SC – CBI Investigation can be ordered even after commencement of trial

FULL JUDGEMENT READ chi The two judge bench of the Supreme Court of India comprising of Justices Dipak Misra and Prafulla C Pant  in Dharampal vs State of Haryana has ordered a CBI investigation in the case of murder , even after the commencement of… Continue Reading →

Narendra Modi selectively targeting Western, Christian groups

Elected on a platform of reforming India’s business sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also pursued a forceful agenda to promote Hindu values in an officially a secular democracy. Mr. Modi is now targeting popular nongovernmental organizations that have long… Continue Reading →

#RIP- Prof Randhir Singh – Eminent Marxist scholar- He moulded minds, touched lives

  Prof Randhir Singh passes away Prof Randhir Singh Chandigarh: Eminent Marxist scholar and popular teacher of political theory Prof Randhir Singh passed away on Sunday night in Delhi. He was in his 90s. He had not been keeping well for… Continue Reading →

Maharashtra – First successful conviction in a custodial death case

On October 26, 2013, 20-year-old Aniket Khicchi went for a movie with his friends. He never returned home, and died the next day in police custody. On Saturday, the four constables responsible for his death were sentenced to seven years… Continue Reading →

Sikh victims’ families – Admin, Police were aware of planned 1989 riots

Admn, police were aware of planned 1989 riots,Published February 1, 2016 – الاثنين 23 ربيع الثاني 1437 | By Editor-Online Relatives of the victims of January 13, 1989, riots, in which 14 Sikhs were killed, have blamed the then government for “deliberately” remaining silent… Continue Reading →

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