Iran to announce nuclear progress: Ahmadinejad

Iran to announce nuclear progress: Ahmadinejad Tehran: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday the Islamic Republic would soon announce "very important" achievements in the nuclear field, state TV reported. He was speaking on the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic revolution. Tens of thousands of Iranians joined state-organised rallies across the country to mark the occasion. Demonstrators carrying Iranian flags and pictures of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei chanted "Death to Israel" and "Death to America"....
07:32 PM, Feb 11, 2012

Symbiosis postpones seminar on J&K after protests

Symbiosis postpones seminar on J&K after protests Pune: Pune's Symbiosis University has postponed a seminar on Jammu and Kashmir after the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) youth wing ABVP and some NGOs raised objections. While the ABVP was opposed to the screening of a Kashmiri filmmaker Sanjay Kak's documentary 'Jashna-e-Azadi' calling it separatist, the NGOs took up the issue as they felt the plight of the Kashmiri Pandits was not being adequately represented. Reacting to the controversy, filmmaker...
11:45 AM, Jan 31, 2012
Should pro-Azadi voices be allowed to speak?

Should pro-Azadi voices be allowed to speak?

Watch the big debate on ‘Talking Point’ on CNN-IBN. ...
10:25 PM, Oct 21, 2010

Kashmir separatists hold talks with Chidambaram: report

Kashmir separatists hold talks with Chidambaram: report Any sign of peace talks may help reduce tension in the state. ...
10:28 AM, Nov 18, 2009

J-K row: Omar Abdullah calls for sustained dialogue

J-K row: Omar Abdullah calls for sustained dialogue Advani using Kashmir issue to be PM: Yasin Malik ...
12:31 PM, Aug 22, 2008

Centre in overdrive to resolve J-K, Amarnath crisis

Centre in overdrive to resolve J-K, Amarnath crisis Amarnath issue and rants of Azadi hijack day-to-day life in J-K. ...
12:38 AM, Aug 21, 2008

Twisted Ramayana: Lord Ram killed a Dalit, claims CD

Twisted Ramayana: Lord Ram killed a Dalit, claims CD London: England Test captain Andrew Strauss fears that Test cricket might be killed due to an overdose of ODIs and Twenty20s. Strauss, who led England to the No.1 spot in Tests, said financial rewards from telecast of Twenty20 and ODIs have threatened the future of the five-day game. "I have concerns about the state of Test cricket. Even in traditional hotbeds of the game such as South Africa, attendances are...
08:13 AM, Mar 11, 2008

Azadi Express takes Indian history around the country

Azadi Express takes Indian history around the country Images of freedom struggle are mounted on 12 rail coaches of the train. ...
03:38 PM, Oct 31, 2007
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