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Mizo govt receives list of refugees in Tripura
The Mizoram government has officially received the lists of Bru refugees lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura district, officials said here today. [...More]
Mizo Govt receives list of Bru refugees
The Mizoram Government has officially received the lists of Bru refugees in six relief camps in North Tripura district, which would be analysed. [...More]
Date for West Bengal census extended
The central government has extended by a month till September the date for completing the census in West Bengal, a senior official said Thursday. [...More]
New Muttock organisation formed
One of the oldest and deprived communities of the state, the Muttocks have formed a new non-political organisation to press for the demands of the community. [...More]
Logic of ’71 as cut-off year for NRC update questioned
Member of pro-talk ULFA Mrinal Hazarika today sparked a new debate questioning the logic behind fixing March 25, 1971 as the cut-off year for the update of National Register of Citizens. [...More]
Ratio of Hospital BEDS to Population
The Central Bureau of Health Intelligence [CBHI] publish annual health statistics. As per the CBHI’s reports, the position of Hospital Beds State-Wise in 2005 and 2009 [...More]
Smaller ethnic languages facing extinction threat
Linguists have expressed concern over major world languages like English gaining unprecedented popularity and apprehended that the trend was posing a threat to regional languages spoken by smaller ethnic groups. [...More]
Food street: MC to change allotment policy of kiosks
In view of the night food street experiment failing to produce the desired results, wherein kiosks are allotted through an auction, the municipal corporation has decided to change the criteria of allotment of kiosks. [...More]
Waterlogging haunts Mohali
Apart from showering the city with much-needed relief, Sunday"s rains brought with them a flurry of problems, the chief being that of waterlogging. [...More]
Panchkula sectors get share of problems
he long spell of rainfall on Sunday left many motorists stranded on city roads as waterlogging made commuting a perilous task. [...More]
Assam CM stresses on development of minorities
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today stressed that the government was committed to ensure that each and every religious community marches ahead on the path of development. [...More]
A meeting with a message
Borders did not matter and language was no barrier. The message of unity and brotherhood was spread at the 76th anniversary of Malabar Muslim Association on Friday. [...More]
2L homes miss census, drive to end on July 15
The first phase of the census drive is drawing to a close and over two lakh (5.5%) homes have not been covered as they were found to be locked. The drive, that was extended by a month, will end on July 15. [...More]
Delhi Cabinet to sign MoU with UIDAI
The Delhi Government will soon sign a pact with Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) for smooth implementation of its ambitious project of issuing identification numbers to the city’s residents [...More]
Tripura census enumerators warned against negligenceTripura census enumerators warned against negligence
The Tripura census authority has warned population enumerators of stern disciplinary action in case they are found negligent, an official said Sunday. [...More]
Orissa's Jodhia tribals demand special status
Orissa's Jodhia tribe staged a sit-in-protest on Thursday over their demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. [...More]
1,200 tribal refugees return to Mizoram from Tripura
Around 1,200 Reang refugees have returned to their homes in Mizoram for the first time in 13 years after the union home ministry asked the state government to take back the displaced tribals, sheltered in six Tripura camps. [...More]
RPF appeals to women to intensify struggle against violations
Since the dawn of human civilization it has become a universally accepted fact that women are often treated differently in the male-dominated society, T Leisemba, Secy Publicity Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) said. [...More]
1,200 tribal refugees return to Mizoram from Tripura
Around 1,200 Reang refugees have returned to their homes in Mizoram for the first time in 13 years after the union home ministry asked the state government to take back the displaced tribals, sheltered in six Tripura camps. [...More]
270 Bru families return to Mizoram
Out of 460 Bru families which fled Mizoram to Tripura in November last year, 270 returned home as the repatriation process ended today. According to an estimate of Mizoram Government, 460 Bru families fled the State to Tripura following the gunning down of a youth by Bru militants [...More]
Govt. approves establishment of institute for Himalayan culture studies in Arunachal Pradesh
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the establishment of Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies (CIHCS) at Dahung in West Kameng District of Arunachal Pradesh as an autonomous institute under the Ministry of Culture. [...More]
101 tribal couples tie nuptial knot in Siliguri at mass wedding ceremony
Over a hundred couples belonging to different tribal communities tied the nuptial knot at a mass wedding ceremony in Siliguri this weekend. [...More]
BJP smells rat in census process
The BJP in Arunachal Pradesh has expressed doubts over the way the National Population Census 2010 is being carried out in the state and alleged the administration of failing to comply with the requisite guidelines. [...More]
AAPSU to take up Chakma issue with NHRC
The All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union (AAPSU) has decided to apprise the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of atrocities of the Chakma refugees as well as their audacity to defy the indigenous rights in the state. [...More]
Census will legitimise illegal B'deshis: BJP vice-president
BJP national vice-president and Guwahati MP Bijoya Chakraborty today claimed that the ongoing Census was an exercise to legitimise the illegal Bangladeshis staying in Assam. [...More]
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