In their second attack on security-men in three days, Maoists killed 11 policemen and injured eight others in a synchronised attack at Nawadih and Fushro in Bokaro district on Friday.
United States lawmakers, who attended the annual Sikh American Heritage Dinner on Capitol Hill organized by the Sikh Council on Religion and Education, pledged to support the community’s efforts to serve in the armed forces without compromising their religious principles.
The Bharatiya Janata Party will never come back to power without a more inclusive agenda as Hindutva is not regarded as a positive force for Hindus, former National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra said on Friday.
Observing that Pakistan has taken the United States for a ride with massive aids for its support in the war on terror, an influential lawmaker in Washington D.C has asked the Obama administration to make sure taxpayers’ money provided in assistance is accounted for and does not go down the drain.
In this third part of a series, rediff India Abroad discusses the various contours of its analysis of rising gun culture among Indian Americans.
Leader of Opposition L K Advani is upset with the developments in the Bharatiya Janata Party, on the event of the national executive to be held in New Delhi shortly.
The dead parrots were found scattered last week on the campus of GB Pant Agriculture University at Pantnagar.
A 73-year-old ex-merchant navy captain is suspected to have jumped to death from his fifth-floor residence in Harbour Heights building in Colaba.
Race-based violence against Indian students in Australia spread to Adelaide, when a 22-year-old Sikh student was taunted and beaten at a mall.
The newly elected Real Madrid president Perez has given a sense of nostalgia to the footballing world by going on a shopping spree that has left the economic pundits shocked.