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Tripura arrests 3,705 illegal migrants since 2022; 3,463 are BangladeshisA senior Home Department official stated that 965 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested in 2022, followed by 1,014 in 2023; 947 in 2024; and ...
Visa overstayers caught: Delhi Police crack down on Bangladeshi nationals after tip offDelhi police apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals for overstaying their visas. The arrests followed a tip about suspicious individuals sp...
Bengal govt launches verification drive for Annapurna Yojana beneficiaries ahead of rolloutWest Bengal is preparing for the Annapurna Yojana, a new financial assistance scheme for women. A thorough verification of beneficiaries is...
Decided to bring back to India some persons deported to Bangladesh: Centre to SCThe Indian government will bring back individuals previously deported to Bangladesh. These people will then have their claims of Indian cit...
Trump posts list of nations, including Pak, B'desh, whose immigrants receive welfare in US; India not on listUS President Donald Trump released a list of countries whose immigrants receive welfare, notably excluding India. The compilation, shared o...
How an eight-month pregnant 'nowhere woman' ended up 'illegal' in India and jailed in BangladeshSunali Khatun from West Bengal is currently in a Bangladesh jail. She is eight months pregnant and faces deportation issues. Indian police ...
15 Bangladeshi immigrants deported, 35 more to be deported by March, says officialThe Ahmedabad Crime Branch deported 15 Bangladeshi immigrants and plans to deport 35 more by March, following their detention during a comb...
VHP writes to Delhi LG, seeks permission to assist police in tracing illegal Bangladeshi immigrantsThe Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has offered to help Delhi police identify illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya immigrants. Following a recent p...
55 Rohingyas among 675 illegal immigrants apprehended in Tripura in 2024: BSFThis year, the BSF's Tripura Frontier apprehended 675 illegal immigrants, including 55 Rohingyas, and seized significant quantities of phen...
India-Bangladesh border talks postponedThe DG-level border talks between India and Bangladesh scheduled for Delhi next month have been postponed. The discussions, to address comp...
50,000 people die of snakebite every year, highest in world: BJP MP in Lok SabhaBJP MP Rajiv Pratap Rudy highlighted that snakebites cause 50,000 deaths annually in India, the highest globally, with climate change incre...
ET Analysis: Indo-Bangla relations enjoy golden periodThe 1650 km distance between Dhaka and Kolkata has been reduced to only 550 km with the laying of Akhaura-Agartala rail track. The Indian g...
RSS launches campaign for NRC in BengalThe parivar is also working on a training programme for villagers to help them arrange all required documents to clear the NRC process if t...
Capture Bangladeshi land and settle illegal immigrants, says TogadiaTogadia at media conference on Wednesday also blamed the BJP-led government for "failing" to deport illegal Bangladeshis from Assam.
Assam to carry out massive publicity blitzkrieg to allay NRC fearsThere is fear among a section of people that NRC process will exclude their name. The draft NRC will be published next month.
Return of 'displaced persons' can restore normalcy in Myanmar: Sushma Swaraj on Rohingya crisisMyanmar doesn't recognise Rohingya as an ethnic group and insists that they are Bangladeshi migrants living illegally in the country.
UK launches crackdown on illegal immigrantsAuthorities in Britain have raided several businesses, including Indian and Chinese restaurants, across the country as part of a crackdown ...
Sushma Swaraj meets Bangladesh PM Sheikh HasinaSwaraj met Hasina after holding talks with her Bangladeshi counterpart Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj hold talks with Bangladesh counterpart Abul Hassan Mahmood AliSwaraj, who arrived here late last night, was assisted by Sujatha Singh and senior ministry officials during her talks with Ali at the Fore...
- Patil says no to MCOCA-type law
The UPA government has said that it was not in favour of tougher state laws on the lines of Maharasthra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCO...