Five stories more Indians should have read this week
Every week we will pick stories Indians should read
Every day IndianExpress.com publishes scores of stories that are read by thousands of readers across the world. But then there are also those great stories that don’t find much reader interest, maybe because readers did not find it that appealing.
From this week we will give you a list of stories that India should have read, taking into consideration the news value and the overall impact the story could have on our lives. Here is the first edition.
Once the order is served before the superintendent of Adiala Jail where Lakhvi is being held, the authorities will be bound to release him.
In this story, Sushant Singh explains the case against Lashkar operations commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and why he could walk free any time.
Nextdoor: Nepal wants to know, India must tell
In his regular column, Yubaraj Ghimire explains how Nepal has missed the deadline to deliver a constitution four times since May 2010 and why this time is different.
More Qaeda-Pak links: AQIS chief was at ‘ISI’ PoK camp
Praveen Swami discovers how the head of al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) spent several years working at an ISI-linked facility run by the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, which trained Kashmir jihadists, suicide-bombers targeting western forces in Afghanistan, and western jihadists, intelligence sources said.
Army scraps boards for promotion to Colonel rank
As an immediate fallout of the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) judgment on March 2, Pranav Kulkarni reports that Army has cancelled its ongoing boards for promotions from Lt Colonel to Colonel rank and a decision has been taken that further boards will not be held till “concrete” policy decision in he matter is taken.
Hunterrr will release on March 20
Contrary to what people may perceive from the trailors, Hunterrr isn’t a sex comedy, rather it is a comedy drama about a man with an abnormal sexual appetite, explains Sankhayan Ghosh.
Source:: Indian Express