Leaseholder arrested after Kolkata hotel fire kills nine
20 August 2026
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Kolkata hotel fire: 7-yr-old orphaned as four of Kushtia family perish
20 August 2026
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India youth protests highlight mistrust in 'lapdog' media
6 August 2026
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Lightning strikes kill 14 in India’s Jharkhand
6 August 2026
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India
Hasina not allowed to use Indian soil for politics
1 August 2026
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India
Videos on Modi: Meta India head named in police case
1 August 2026
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India suspends policeman for firing AK-47 at student protesters
27 July 2026
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Indian activists demand release of detained 'cockroach' protesters
27 July 2026
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Post-youth protests: Modi announces panel to overhaul exam system
27 July 2026
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Analysis / India's Gen Z dents Modi's aura ahead of key state polls
26 July 2026
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India reports first human death from Avian influenza
India has reported the first human death due to Avian influenza as an 11-year-old boy succumbed to the virus H5N1 in Gurugram, a satellite city of Delhi, in Haryana state.
21 July 2021
‘Khela Hobe Diwas’ on August 16 to oust BJP in 2024 Lok Sabha polls: Mamata
If ‘Khela Hobe’ slogan by Trinamul Congress set the ball rolling for the 2021 Bengal assembly polls, then this time it will set the pitch for 2024 parliamentary elections to oust the BJP from Centre, declared the Bengal chief minister and Trinamul supremo Mamata Banerjee as she announced that the state will observe ‘Khela Hobe Diwas’ on August 16.
21 July 2021
Indian minister Pramanik not Bangladeshi citizen, says extended family in Gaibandha
To quell the growing debate surrounding Indian parliament’s youngest cabinet member Nisith Kumar Pramanik’s citizenship, a visit was paid to his ancestral home in Gaibandha where his family alleviated concerns and reiterated that he is in fact Indian.
19 July 2021
Those taking Covid-19 vaccine become ‘Baahubali’: Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said since coronavirus vaccines are injected in the arms, those who take it become “Baahubali”.
19 July 2021
Monsoon Rains: 23 killed in wall collapse, landslide in Mumbai
At least 23 people were killed after several homes were crushed by a collapsed wall and a landslide triggered by heavy monsoon rains in India’s financial capital Mumbai, authorities said yesterday.
18 July 2021
No ban on sacrifice of animals in Kashmir
Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Friday said there is no ban on the sacrifice of animals during the upcoming Islamic Eid al-Adha holiday, a day after the government asked law enforcers to stop the sacrifice of cows, calves, camels and other animals.
18 July 2021
Officials now say no ban on animal sacrifice in Kashmir
Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Friday said there is no ban on the sacrifice of animals during the upcoming Islamic Eid al-Adha holiday, a day after the government asked law enforcers to stop the sacrifice of cows, calves, camels and other animals.
18 July 2021
Congress MP writes to Modi for probing nationality of union minister Nisith Pramanik
An Indian lawmaker of the main opposition Congress has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to probe allegations that Minister of State for Home in the federal government Nisith Pramanik, from West Bengal, is a Bangladeshi national.
18 July 2021
Move to omit Rabindranath's work in UP: BJP trying to 'saffronize' education, says West Bengal minister
West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of trying to "saffronize” the school education after the Uttar Pradesh government's move to omit the works of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore and India’s legendary scholar Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan from the syllabus for class 10 and 12.
17 July 2021
All gaps in India’s bordering fencing to be filled by 2022: Amit Shah
Indian Home Minister Amit Shah today said that all gaps in the country’s border fencing will be filled by next year to completely stop infiltration and other anti-national activities.
17 July 2021
Rise in Covid-19 cases in six states of India ‘still worrisome’, says Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today noted with concern the fast-rising number of Covid-19 cases in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand and many other countries and said “this should alert us and the world.”
16 July 2021
Another suspected JMB man arrested in West Bengal
One more suspected Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) operative was arrested from Barasat near Kolkata, Indian police said today.
15 July 2021
Covid-19: UV-C disinfection system to be installed in Indian parliament
When Indian parliament begins its monsoon session on July 19, lawmakers will be protected against Covid-19 by the latest technology to mitigate airborne transmission of the virus.
14 July 2021
Covid 3rd wave inevitable
Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned yesterday against overcrowding at tourist sites after the Indian Medical Association (IMA) warned that the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is “inevitable” and “imminent” and alerted the state governments against allowing potential “super-spreader” events.
13 July 2021
Lightning strikes kill dozens in India
More than 50 people were killed in lightning strikes across several states in India, authorities said Monday, including 11 people at a historic fort.
12 July 2021
India foils terror attack
An al-Qaeda offshoot in Kashmir planned attacks in northern India ahead of the country’s Independence Day, police claimed after arresting two men with alleged links to the group on Sunday.
12 July 2021
Lightening kills over 50 in India’s Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan
Over 50 people, including children, were killed by lightning in northern Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan on Sunday, police said today.
12 July 2021
3 suspected JMB terrorists arrested in south Kolkata
Three suspected Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorists were arrested from Kolkata's Haridebpur locality today, said the police.
11 July 2021
India’s poor can’t afford to beat the heat
Beating the merciless heat is hard in the Indian desert city of Sri Ganganagar, a reality facing millions across the vast country as the climate changes in the coming decades.
10 July 2021
‘Bangabandhu Chair’ to be established at University of Delhi
Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) will establish “Bangabandhu Chair” at the University of Delhi to honour the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh and the 50th anniversary of the country’s Liberation War and Indo-Bangla diplomatic relations.
10 July 2021