Maoist Back in Action

Kathmandu, November 4, 2009: From early morning the situation in and around the valley was tensed with high security alert and police personnel running around the valley. The recent declaration of agitation...

Naxalities Attack Police Party, Behead Informer

Naxals (Maoists) strike again. This time in the state of Maharashtra. Within two days of beheading an intelligence officer of Jharkhand Police they have killed 18 policemen including sub-inspector C S Deshmukh...

Naxal Terror Rips Bihar Again: 16 Murdered

Update added after original postView Larger Map Naxalites have struck again. This time killing 16 people including seven children all in the age group of 10-15 years. The incident occurred in Amosi Bahiar...

Nepal child soldiers being freed

A great move to help these children grow up to be peaceful non -violent human beings. i wish every nation that has similar problems could do something like these for the young boys and free them from such burdens, and show them a better way into their future.. Kudos to the...

Maoists killed 7 jawans In Gunbattle: India

In a latest incident of Maoist attack, seven police personnel died fighting the fierce battle.This incident took place in the NALCO, the biggest bauxite mines site, in state of Orissa.This is second such incident within a week, last time they killed ten soldiers in...

Maoist kill 10 policemen in Chattisgarh:India

Election time is the time of demonstration in india, whether for the political parrty or extremist wing.Fortunately the political perties get full coverage of there act in regular media but unfortunately the...

Nepal Maoist govt orders to seize passport of defaulters

Taking strong action against the bank loan defaulters Nepal government has decided to revoke their passport. Nepali government will seize the passport of the loan defaulters. "The government has decided to impose a ban on transactions of properties of defaulters, restrict...

Nepal Maoists decided to discharge 4,000 fighters from guerrilla

The future of thousands of Maoists cadre in Nepal has been in limbo after the signing of a peace pact and the ending of  armed insurrection but now Maoists led government has decided to do away with 4000...

Nepal government reserve 45% govt jobs in Civil Service

The Maoists government of Nepal has allocated almost half of all civil service jobs to Marginalized members of Nepalese society which includes Madhesis, untouchables, ethnic groups and backward community."he cabinet meeting on Wednesday decided to allocate 45 percent quota to...

Nepal journos stir against killing of woman scribe in Terai

Nepalese Journalists have begun a week long agitation to protest the killing of 26-yeal old woman journalist Uma Singh. She wrote about women's rights and criticised political leaders  in her news coverage before being stabbed to death in southern Nepal. "An umbrella...

Nepal media protest over attack

Media persons working in different news organisations all over Nepal have begun a nation-wide protest starting Tuesday against the attack on the media houses and the journalists in the name of Maoist workers. Mediapersons took part in a rally organised by the Federation of...

Maoists begin party cadres’ national conference

The Central Committee meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist) has ended without settling over the two different themes regarding the future direction of the party. Maoist Chairman and Prime Minister...

Suspected Maoist rebels kill seven in India

Maoist insurgency is spawning its tentacles in India rapidly and Indian Prime Minister has conceded it as one of the most poignant challenges of the coming time. Called Naxalites, the Maoists...

Maoist leader claim on VHP leader's Swami Laxmananda Saraswati killing

Prominent Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda alias Sunil today "claimed responsibility" for the murder of VHP leader Swami Laxmananda Saraswati and four others, which lead to large scale flare-up in Orissa's Kandhamal...

New living godess :Nepal govermernment notifies

" Nepal's new Maoist-led government has appointed a 6-year-old girl as a "living goddess" in a town near Kathmandu, for the first time snapping the link between the ancient ritual and the ousted monarchy. For...

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