Workshop on sustainable development in North Bengal concludes
A two-day workshop on “Dynamics of Sustainable Regional Development in North Bengal,” organised by the Haji Halima Foundation, concluded today in Siliguri.
A two-day workshop on “Dynamics of Sustainable Regional Development in North Bengal,” organised by the Haji Halima Foundation, concluded today in Siliguri.
The All India Students’ Association (AISA) alleged that UGBM was convened at the Sabarmati lawn to discuss the issue of student participation in the upcoming Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) elections and the broader fight for gender justice on campus.
Meanwhile, General Officer Commanding (GOC) Spear Corps met Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh and discussed the prevailing security situation in the state.
An Independent MP in Nepal, Amresh Kumar Singh, on Monday took off his shirt and vest in the House in protest against not being given time to speak.
Well-known economist and former member of the Planning Commission, Abhijit Sen, passed away late on Monday night following a heart attack.
The plea said the attacks were 'premeditated' and 'coordinated', planning for which had been done on various WhatsApp groups.
On Saturday, the Delhi Police informed it has identified 37 of the 60 individuals of a WhatsApp group called ‘Unity Against Left’, which is believed to be linked to the mob attack on JNU students and teachers on January 5.
The college students boycotted classes on Wednesday in solidarity with JNU students, who faced violence on the university campus, and in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
In the sting videos, the students are seen admitting that they were part of the violence outside the varsity's Sabarmati hostel.
On Friday, DCP (crime) Joy Tirkey had disclosed nine names including that of JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh in connection with the January violence and released their photographs.