Lucknow, IE A dalit gangrape victim, who had gone to lodge a complaint, was allegedly beaten up by station officer (SO) of Jahangirabad police station in Bulandshahr district on Friday. The SO was allegedly forcing her to withdraw the… Continue Reading →
TNN | Jul 20, 2013, 11.47 AM IST KENDRAPADA: Villagers of Gobindpur in Dhinkia gram panchayat stalled trench digging work and damaged an excavator machine of a private company at the Posco site on Friday. They also attacked some staff of Utkal Manufacturing & Services Ltd… Continue Reading →
July 20, 2013 by subhash gatade Lucknow, July 19: Frustrated with the continuation of Rihai Manch’s indefinite dharna demanding justice for Khalid Mujahid, the Uttar Pradesh government last night removed the tent at dharna site, forcing the protestors into the… Continue Reading →
By Sisters of Idinthakarai 19 July, 2013 From The Women of Idinthakarai People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy Idinthakarai Thirunelveli Dist Tamil Nadu Dear Sisters, We hope that this letter finds you well – in the “pink of health”as a… Continue Reading →
Sir, I hope you are fine. While talking to two Reuters journalists, Ross Colvin and Sruthi Gottipati, on July 12, 2013, you identified yourself as a ‘Hindu Nationalist’ and credited the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for instilling in you, spirit… Continue Reading →
You’ve got to hand it to them Friday, Jul 19, 2013, 10:26 IST | Agency: DNA Sudhir Suryawanshi – Ravi Jadhav/DNA Exactly how much land within areas designated as Special Economic Zones (SEZ) or Integrated Industrial Areas (IIA) is… Continue Reading →
July 20, 1899 New York City newsboys, many so poor that they were sleeping in the streets, begin a 2-week strike. Several rallies drew more than 5,000 newsboys, complete with charismatic speeches by strike leader Kid Blink, who was blind… Continue Reading →
20 July, 2013 — V. Balasekar, 42, of Sulerikattukuppam was washed ashore early today on the beach near the Nemmeli desalination plant. The fisherman’s kattumaram (a light surf-riding boat made of tied logs), capsized and he drowned after he got snagged in… Continue Reading →
Lila Elwin, wife of Dr Verrier Elwin was almost a repository of her husband’s gigantic heritage, his collection of rare artefacts, books and documents at their two-storeyed wooden bungalow in Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. Daughter of a Pradhan Gond… Continue Reading →
Palli sabha at Serkapadi On 18th July 2013 the first of 12 village council (Palli Sabha) meetings was held at Serkapadi village on the Niyamgiri Hills, and the 36 registered voters from the village who attended voted unanimously to oppose… Continue Reading →
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