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Opinion
All about attitude and gratitude
Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
No one possibility considers an ungrateful individual as human being. Gratitude is the essence and pre-requirement of humanity. But unfortunately, in...
News
Massive corruption inside Bangladesh prison
Faridul Alam Farid
Following the arrest of Sohel Rana Biswas, jailor of Chattogram Central Jail with millions of Taka in cash and bank documents proving...
News
Convicted criminals, 20 nationalities in caravan
Sohail Choudhury
Following publication of a number of exclusive reports in this newspaper, unearthing the fact of hundreds of hardened criminals from various Afro-Asian nations,...
International
Birthright for me but not for thee
Valerie Sobel
Latest indignation to hit the liberal psyche like a pound of bricks is the suggestion by President Trump that American born children of...
Politics
Here is my informed speculation about Nov 6 election
Sol W. Sanders
There is enormous potential importance to November 6th Mid-term elections; perhaps as much as the hype that has been given them by...
News
Do the American Jews really care about Israel?
Michael Yadov
In a report published on October 16, 2018, The Mellman Group provided a summary of its survey results of political preferences of American Jews. The...
Opinion
Muhammad bin Salman: For Better or for Worse?
Dr. James M. Dorsey
Embattled Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman could prove to be not only a cat with nine lives but a cat...
News
Massive riots ensue in Pakistan following acquittal of Asiya Bibi
News Desk
The acquittal of a Pakistani Christian woman sentenced to death for blaspheming Islam has led to massive protests which threaten to topple the government.
In 2009,...
Opinion
Jewish blood is not cheap and it is forbidden to cheapen the Jews
Shmuel Sackett
We reserved the entire guest house and quickly filled it with students of Rav Kahane and former members of the JDL. The Shabbat...
News
New York synagogue defaced with ‘Kill the Jews’ graffiti
News Desk
A synagogue in New York City’s Brooklyn borough was defaced Thursday with anti-Semitic slurs and a call to “Kill all Jews.”
The New York...
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23 persons declared as terrorists under UAPA during the year 2022, 2023: Government
The government has informed that 23 persons have been declared as terrorists so far during the year 2022 and 2023 under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) 1967 and their names have been added to the Fourth Schedule of the Act.
This information was given by Minister of...
Most females don’t climax from penetration alone
With the male orgasm, it’s pretty obvious what’s going on — and there’s something to see afterward. But the female orgasm and how they reach into climax are far more mysterious, which lends itself to all sorts of myths. Writes Dr. Eileen Foster
Misconceptions about the female orgasm...
Manish Sisodia sent to jail in judicial custody for 14 days in money laundering case
A court in the national capital on Wednesday sent former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia to judicial custody for 14 days in a money laundering case related to excise policy.
Special Judge M.K. Nagpal sent senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sisodia to jail till April...
India moves towards 6G, PM Modi launches ITU’s area office and 6G testing bed
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that India is fast moving towards becoming a major exporter of telecom technology, whereas till a few years back it used to be just a user. Addressing a gathering after inaugurating the new 'Regional Office and Innovation Centre' of...
Unseasonal rains hit the farmers of UP, how will be the market for rabi crops now?
In Uttar Pradesh, two days of rain, hailstorm and storm have deepened the distress of the farmers. Wheat, mustard and gram crops have suffered tremendous damage due to rain and hail, while farmers digging late sown potatoes have also suffered. There are still possibilities of...
Former Karnataka CM SM Krishna, industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla conferred with Padma Awards
President Draupadi Murmu on Wednesday conferred Padma awards to former Karnataka Chief Minister SM Krishna, noted industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla, renowned playback singer Sumal Kalyanpur, etc. at a function held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Apart from this, the award (Padma Shri) was given posthumously to Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, a well-known...
Prime Minister advised to be alert from Kovid, the number of patients is increasing continuously
Amid rising cases of Covid infection in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today directed officials to conduct regular mock drills in hospitals, increase the coverage of genome sequencing of positive cases and ensure that people take preventive measures against COVID-19. Take all necessary precautions.
The Prime Minister...
PM launches 6G mission, will be 100 times faster than 5G
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated India's 6G mission. It aims to focus on next generation technology initiatives in India and work on an official 6G testbed project. This will enable research on the technology of the upcoming new network.
Government has launched the India...
Adani loses 3 thousand crores every week
The Hindenburg Research Report came out in January this year. It alleged that the Adani group had openly manipulated shares, falsified accounts, took undue advantage of countries with very low taxes and the group's debt was huge.
The M3M Hurun Global Rich List report stated that after...
Sales of gold jewelery slow on Gudi Padwa due to inflation
The first day of the Hindu New Year Vikram Samvat (2080) is celebrated as Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra. Shopping for jewelery is considered auspicious on this day in Maharashtra. This is the reason why today there is a crowd of buyers in gold and silver showrooms. Due...
List of Padma Awardees at Rashtrapati Bhavan
President Draupadi Murmu on Wednesday conferred Padma awards to former Karnataka Chief Minister SM Krishna, noted industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla, renowned playback singer Suman Kalyanpur, etc. at a function held at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Apart from this, renowned stock market investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala was posthumously given the...
Ramzan moon not visible in India, the first fast will be on Friday
The moon of the month of Ramzan has not been sighted in any part of the country including Delhi on Wednesday and the first fast will be on March 24. Shahi Imam of Fatehpuri Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Maulana Mufti Mukarram Ahmed said that there was no...