Britain's Employment Minister and Champion of Indian Diaspora, Ms Priti Patel's 3 day visit was met with warm responses in India, as she covered 3 cities...
Kolkata: Launching a frontal attack on the Mamata Banerjee-led regime in Bengal, BJP national president J P Nadda said that the time has come to bid farewell to the jungle raj of the TMC, which stands for ’Terror, Mafia, Corruption’.
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Monday handed over land record documents of Nobel laureate Amartya Sen’s residence in Santiniketan to the celebrated economist, dismissing the claims of the current Visva-Bharati dispensation that he was illegally...
Britain's Employment Minister and Champion of Indian Diaspora, Ms Priti Patel's 3 day visit was met with warm responses in India, as she covered 3 cities...
26 Year old South Calcuttan Shrimoyee Chakraborty is all excited to be the first Bengali woman from Kolkata to open her own restaurant as the Chef in London's...
www.bosefiles.info - a website aimed at providing documentary evidence of the last days of Subhash Chandra Bose, the charismatic President of the Indian...
JD-U leader Nitish Kumar was sworn in Bihar Chief Minister for a fifth time last week at a grand event attended mostly by non-BJP leaders.
Legislators of Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) elected Nitish Kumar as their leader in the assembly, paving the way for him to become the chief...
As the Modi-led National Democratic Alliance and rival Nitish-Lalu's Grand Alliance lock horns for majority in the ongoing Bihar elections, loosely using...
Phase II of Bihar elections surpassed the previous record by 3 % , with 55 % polling despite Maoist threats.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke his silence on the murder of a Muslim man in Dadri, near Delhi, over rumours that his family was consuming beef,...
Phase One of the Bihar assembly polls saw an outstandingly high percentage of female voters as compared to males, even as the overall attendance at the polling booths dragged around 57 per cent, 6 per cent more than the 2010 figures.
Phase one of the five-phase Bihar elections to be held from October 12 to November 5 has begun with a total of 586 candidates contesting for 49 seats and 1.35 crore voters ready to exercise their franchise.