Bail to the chief accused in Lakhimpur Kheri murder case Ashish Mishra alias Monu is lamentable: Samyukta Kisan Morcha

Lakhimpur, 10/2:The order of Allahabad High Court granting bail to the chief accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri murder case, Ashish Mishra alias Monu, is unfortunate and surprising. The brutal case of four farmers and a journalist being crushed to death in broad daylight by the son of a Union Minister was a trial for the…

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Noted Jatra Comedian Jaga Rout passes away because of Coronavirus

Bhubaneswar, 27/4 (Ao bureau): In a sad piece of news , veteran Jatra comedian Jaga Rout breathed his last .He was infected by the deadly Coronavirus. He was  popularly known as ‘Jaga Mausa’.He had tested postitive for the virus and was undergoing treatment. His amazing performance includes ‘ Rajadhani Tate Duru Juhar, Nakahile Kula Bhasi…

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Centre mishandled foreign policy, brought China, Pakistan together: Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi, 31/12: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday alleged that China and Pakistan have come together and said this is a very dangerous thing that has happened because the government “mishandled” foreign policy.     The government should admit its mistakes and take corrective measures, he told a press conference.   It should tell…

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NEET-UG postponed in violence-hit Manipur, fresh date to be announced soon

Manipur, 6/5: Medical entrance exam NEET-UG scheduled on May 7 has been postponed in Manipur in view of the law-and-order situation there, the National Testing Agency announced Saturday.     The exam date for candidates whose test centre was in Manipur will be announced soon.   “NEET (UG)-2023 exam postponed for the candidates who were…

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Cambridge University ‘benefited directly’ from slavery, study finds

London, 23/9: Cambridge University benefited directly from enslavement and the slave trade, a three-year enquiry has found.   While Cambridge has often celebrated its well-known abolitionists, like Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce, a new report shows that the institution benefitted substantially from the slave trade over many years, with a significant part of the university’s…

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Siachen Day: Indian Army honours bravehearts of world’s highest battlefield

New Delhi: April 13 marks Siachen Day, commemorating the Indian Army’s Operation Meghdoot in 1984. On this day, Indian troops landed at Bilafond La Pass and captured key positions on the Siachen Glacier, securing a strategic advantage in the disputed region of Kashmir, the world’s highest battlefield. The poem “Quartered in snow, Silent to remain,…

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Samajwadi Party workers cut tomato-shaped cake on Akhilesh Yadav’s birthday

Varanasi, 1/7: Samajwadi Party workers in Varanasi celebrated its chief Akhilesh Yadav’s 50th birthday on Saturday by cutting a tomato-shaped cake and distributing tomatoes among people to underline its rising prices. A party worker who organised the celebration said they could have distributed sweets but “even the sweets have become expensive

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