Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba has said that there was no failure in coastal security construct in the killing of American tourist John Allen Chau by the Sentinel tribe in Andaman islands. “I don’t see this as failure of coastal security construct,” Lanba said on being asked about the killing. “He came
Month: December 2018
As survivors of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy, which claimed more than 15,000 lives, continue to fight for proper rehabilitation and adequate compensation, they face yet another challenge following the merger of Dow Chemicals and DuPont companies. According to the survivors’ organisations, the merger of the two companies will result
An onion-grower from Maharashtra who had to sell his produce for little over Rs 1 per kg has sent his earnings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to mark his protest. Sanjay Sathe, resident of Niphad tehsil in Nashik district, was among the handful of `progressive farmers’ selected by the Union
Snakes in huge numbers came out from a portion of land at Nivia in Karimganj, Assam. 28 snakes came out from roots of a Teak tree, which was cut a few years ago. Red cloth placed on spot and pujas were performed and hymns chanted.
For quite a few weeks now, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A8s has been in the rumors. While the A-series has never been known to pack top-of-the-line features, thins are a bit different when it comes to the A8s. That’s because it’s rumored to be Samsung’s first smartphone to have the ‘Infinity-O’