Commuters who rely on the Setu are urged to leave earlier than usual, use alternative bridges where possible and expect heavy ...
Bangladesh enjoyed a commanding start to their first innings after dismissing Ireland for 286 early on the second morning of the Sylhet Test, reaching 109 without loss at lunch.
AT a commemorative programme marking the 137th birth anniversary of Comrade Muzaffar Ahmad (1889-1973), popularly known as Kakababu and a co-founder of the Communist movement in India, held at ...
In a bizarre recent development, the Delhi Police, in an official FIR, claimed that alleged illegal Bangladeshi residents in the city were communicating in “Bangladeshi” language rather than Bengali.
India enters its 79th year, the questions of who the Republic belongs to and who belongs in the country stare its citizens in the face in multiple ways. The day has somehow come to be one of enforced ...
On 3 August, the Indian Express carried a report headlined, ‘Fear grips Bengali-speaking migrants in Noida amid police checks in Delhi-NCR’. In a follow-up dated 7 August, interviewees said they had ...
Radio host, novelist and commentator Sandip Roy is the author of Don't Let Him Know. However, his columns are all about letting people know his myriad opinions. There is indeed a ‘Bangladeshi’ ...
A slip of the pen by an inspector of Lodhi Colony, New Delhi, has turned into a nightmare for the BJP in West Bengal, blunting its chances of seriously challenging Mamata Banerjee in the 2026 ...
New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Amit Malviya has defended a Delhi Police communique calling Bengali as a “Bangladeshi language”, saying it was “right” to do so in the context of ...
New Delhi [India], August 4 (ANI): Amid chaos over Delhi police allegedly referring to Bengali as Bangladeshi language in a communication note, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader on Monday morning ...
Amit Malviya, chief of the BJP’s IT cell, provided cannon fodder to Bengal’s ruling party on Monday when he declared that “there is no language called Bengali...” The full-toss, to use a cricketing ...