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Blood trail in Assam

Often in Assam, someone goes missing only to be found later in a ditch or behind a bush in some secluded place — dead and mutilated. The sequence refuses to end, Rahul Karmakar reports.

Landslides, house collapses kill eight in Mizoram; 11 missing

At least eight people were killed and 11 are missing, while 25 others sustained injuries in Mizoram today, when nine houses were swept away in a massive landslide, officials said.

Pawan Bansal's fate uncertain as Cong core group to meet

Sunday's Congress core group meeting at the end of Karnataka assembly elections could make the party assess the damage on allowing Bansal to continue in the government or to brazen out the issue. Cong takes another hit

Chit fund Rose Valley office raided in Sikkim

The office a Kolkata-based chit fund company Rose Valley was raided by a team of policemen on Saturday morning at Tadong in Gangtok.

EC announces date for two Rajya Sabha polls, one seat held by PM

Elections for two Rajya Sabha seats – one of which is held by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh - from Assam will be held on May 30, the Election Commission announced on Thursday.

Young biologist wins Green Oscar for saving Arunachal hornbills

A young wildlife biologist who converted bird hunters into their saviours in remote forests of Arunachal Pradesh was awarded the 2013 Whitley Award, also known as Green Oscar, in London on Thursday. Chetan Chauhan reports.

Third Front no easy task, can't be rushed: Karat

Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) general secretary Prakash Karat has said that the formation of a Third Front at the centre is no easy task as some political parties frequently change their allegiance.

Two Assam Rifles personnel injured in IED explosion

Two Assam Rifles personnel were injured when three Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), planted at a roadside by militants, exploded at interior Yairipok area in Imphal East district of Manipur, police said today.

A not-so-pearly string for India

China watchers find a connection between the Red army’s border incursions and India’s push for stronger ties with the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). HT reports.

No brotherly love lost?

China watchers feel Beijing - keen on not allowing India to come up as a regional superpower and the US piggybacking on Delhi - is keeping the 3,488-km-long border with India busy with incursions and territorial claims. Rahul Karmakar reports. Dragon's den

Militants hurl grenade at Manipur minister's house

Militants lobbed a powerful grenadeat the residence of Manipur irrigation and flood control minister Ngamthang Haokip in the heart of Imphal town but it failed to explode, officials said today.

Migrating villagers worry Arunachal

Amid heightened concern about Chinese incursions into J&K border areas, Arunachal Pradesh is, instead, worried about large-scale migrations from villages near the China border.

Assam CM gets tough on Ponzi scheme firms

The Bengal Ponzi scheme fire has singed Assam with a minister accused of ‘legalising the illegal business’ of arrested Saradha Group head Sudipta Sen from Kashmir.

Bengal fire singes Assam

A letter purportedly written by the arrested Saradha Group head Sudipto Sen has turned the heat on Assam health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. HT reports.

Not first case of intrusion, but this time it's 'different'

The Chinese intrusion in Ladakh has become the latest instance of a face-off between the two countries, but in the frontier state of Arunachal Pradesh, incursions are almost the norm. HT reports. In the Past
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