The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has rescheduled its ‘Long March to Dhaka’ to be held on August 5, a day earlier than initially planned.
Author: Press Trust of India
Indian student fakes father’s death to win US scholarship; gets caught through Reddit post
Aryan Anand had submitted fake and falsified documents to secure admission into Lehigh University, a private research university in Pennsylvania for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Kamala Harris secures Democratic nomination, makes her campaign about “promise of America”
A step away from breaking the last glass ceiling of the United States, Harris became the first ever woman of colour to be on the top of a presidential ticket of a major American political party.
PIO lawyer M Ravi gets 14 weeks’ jail in Singapore, and SGD 5,500 fine for pushing, injuring people
On July 9, 2023, Ravi made a scene at Sri Mariamman Temple, pushing his way to the front of queuing devotees, tipping over a plate of offerings, and smearing holy ash on himself.
Swapnil Kusale, fan of MS Dhoni and railway ticket examiner, takes aim with calmness and patience
Swapnil, a 29-year-old from Kambalwadi village in Maharashtra, has been competing in international events since 2012. He has made his Olympic debut at the Paris Games.
Bangladesh anarchists tried to create “Sri Lanka-type violence”, says Sheikh Hasina to Indian envoy
Hasina said that her government had sought co-operation from the United Nations and other international organisations to conduct “a fair and proper investigation” into the recent nationwide violence, in order to punish the real culprits involved in the attacks.
Indian-origin Canadian MP under threat from Khalistani extremists says latter polluting Canada, abusing freedom
Arya’s statement comes against the backdrop of severe strain in India-Canada ties over the killing of Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was gunned down in Surrey, British Columbia, in June last year.
UK Labour govt set to revive FTA talks with India during David Lammy visit
The free trade agreement talks with India began in January 2022, under the then UK Conservative government. The target was to significantly boost the GBP 38.1 billion a year UK-India trading partnership.
14 Indians rescued from Cambodia after walking into cyber-crime trap, lured by fake job offer
The embassy advised Indian nationals intending to visit Cambodia for employment to do so only through authorised agents.
So near yet so far: India’s tryst with fourth-place Olympic heartbreaks
India’s affair with near misses at sport’s grandest stage has been a long-standing one, beginning way back in 1956.
