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They trust him the most

On Wednesday, as a Gurjjar delegation led by Kirori Singh Bainsla thrashed out details of a possible deal with representatives of the Rajasthan govern

Quota promise in hand, Bainsla may go with BJP

As the Gurjjar protest formally ended with a declaration by Kirori Singh Bainsla here...

Gurjjar stir, the story so far

Protests start off. 14 killed including three policemen as protestors set afire buses and police posts across Rajasthan. Close to 200 people injured i

Rajasthan Inc bears brunt of stir

The month-long Gurjjar protest in Rajasthan has crippled almost 70 per cent of industries in the state resulting in a loss of Rs 3,000 crore...
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Rajasthan agrees to 4% special Gurjjar quota

The standoff between Gurjjars agitating for Scheduled Tribe status and the Rajasthan government ended today after the state agreed to provide 4 per ce

All eyes on Raje-Bainsla talks today

A breakthrough is expected in the Rajasthan stalemate when Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje holds talks with Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla...

No end to stir but Bainsla may go to Jaipur

The Gurjjar leadership on Sunday rejected proposals of the Rajasthan Government to end the 24-day-old agitation...

A long day at work

It’s Day 24 of the agitation and Raj Narrain Sharma, Sub-Judicial Magistrate of Bayana, has been working “non-stop”...

Sikh, Muslim, Dalit leaders call on Bainsla

Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla, spearheading the Gurjjar agitation, had some unexpected guests amid a heavy downpour...

Mastering a new language

With English being taught at the Darul Uloom, many students are now writing for English journals.

Students at seminary set a new course

The old hostel for students at the Darul Uloom is being rebuilt with ‘modern’ civic facilities on the lines of an international university.

Fatwas and the real picture

A poster on the wall outside the office of the Vice Chancellor of the Darul Uloom in Deoband...

Darul Uloom throws its weight behind women’s quota Bill

The Women’s Reservation Bill has got support from an unlikely quarter - the Darul Uloom Madrasa of Deoband.

For ‘entering upper caste area’, Dalit child hurled into fire pit near Mathura

In a chilling reminder of caste divisions that still run deep in rural Uttar Pradesh, an upper caste youth, pursuing a masters...

Crime and the Urban city

The authorities of Gautam Budh Nagar district, comprising Noida and Greater Noida, have come up with the highest...

Land acquisition in Noida: farmers threaten to kidnap officials

The land acquisition process for the proposed infrastructure projects in Noida and Greater Noida seems to have run into rough weather...

Antony assures jawans a better deal this Budget

With just a few days to go for the Union Budget, Defence Minister A K Antony on Sunday assured the Army “a better deal” this time.

Ganga Expressway ‘useless’: VP Singh

Former prime minister and Janmorcha Party chief Vishwanath Pratap Singh on Monday lashed out at the Mayawati Government for going ahead...

Money Orders tell migrant story: 50% from Noida goes to Bihar

Almost 1,000 a day, Rs 36 crore a year; figure quadrupled in four years, say officials.

Anti-Bainsla slogans dominate Gurjjar meet

Faced with opposition from the community which is no longer keen to see him as its sole leader...

Gurjjar front, flag soon: Bainsla

Just days before a Gurjjar Mahapanchayat on January 13, Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla on Thursday informally declared the formation...

Change rules to give me SPG cover, demands Mayawati

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Tuesday visited her constituency...

Bainsla hopes to be Kanshiram of Gurjjars

Gurjjar leader Colonel Kirori Bainsla on Wednesday said that he will be “Kanshiram of Gurjjar samaj”.

Greater Noida has a greater plan: new city stretching all the way to Taj

The Greater Noida Authority has drawn up a master plan for a new city to be developed along the upcoming Taj expressway.

Wife ‘dead’ in Bihar, man ‘sights’ her in Noida

Three years after his in-laws charged him with murdering his wife, a man from Saaran district in Bihar claims his wife is alive and well.
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