Dhamala remanded to 14-day police custody; faces charges of extortion, bomb attacks

Journalist Rishi Dhamala, who was arrested on Tuesday on charges of having links with an underground Hindu extremist outfit, was remanded to police custody for 14 days on Wednesday. The Kathmandu District Administration Office (DAO) remanded him to custody as… बाँकी अंश »

Pakistan tops in violence among South Asian countries

Peshawar, Aug 30: Pakistan tops the list of South Asian countries having the worst law and order situation, according to statistics collected by a website. At least 355 people were killed in 183 blasts during the first three months of… बाँकी अंश »

Cricket Australia defends decision to tour India

As concerns of players' safety take centrestage, Cricket Australia has denied it would be hypocritical to tour India in October despite the recent bomb blasts in Bangalore and Ahmedabad while not touring Pakistan for the Champions Trophy in September.'We only… बाँकी अंश »

NRI groups condemn Ahmedabad, Bangalore serial blasts

Several non-resident Indian (NRI) groups in the US have condemned the serial bombings in Bangalore and Ahmedabad over the weekend as 'unforgivable' acts and have appealed to people in India to maintain 'peace and communal harmony'.The Non-Resident Indians for Secular… बाँकी अंश »

CA keeping close watch on India after blasts

Cricket Australia (CA) is keeping a close watch on the developments in India after serial bomb blasts rocked Bangalore and Ahmedabad as its team is scheduled to play four Tests in September-October.The first Test is scheduled to be played in… बाँकी अंश »

Dozens dead after wave of bombings in India

(Steve Herman – New Delhi) A day after serial bombings in India's high-tech hub, Bangalore, there have been numerous blasts in Ahmedabad, western India's commercial and cultural capital.Authorities report at least 29 people are dead and more than 100 injured… बाँकी अंश »