The Nagayalanka police of the Avanigadda sub-division and the Border Security Force (BSF) handed him over to the Border Guard Bangladesh ... the Prisons Department personnel handed him over ...
Hours later, his injured body, bearing ... and military personnel -- have yet to provide a credible explanation for how a man taken from his home ended up dead. The police's official statement ...
Following BSF’s objections during a flag meeting, BGB personnel agreed to halt construction. “Joint India-Bangladesh guidelines prohibit defence related constructions within 150 yards of ...
On January 31, the BGB was constructing a sentry post bunker in the Dahagram Angarpota area of the North Bengal frontier, within 150 yards of the international border, before the BSF intervened ...
Ravi Gandhi, Additional Director General (ADG), BSF ... personnel in safeguarding the nation's borders. He commended the Guwahati Frontier's initiatives in controlling crime along the Indo ...
"Acting on inputs, BSF personnel laid an ambush in the suspected area. During the operation, a pickup van was flagged down, and upon inspection, it was found to be loaded with oranges intended for ...
Tension escalated along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Malikpur, South Dinajpur, as Bangladeshi miscreants launched yet ...
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has erected electric pillars along the border in Patgram of Lalmonirhat, breaching border laws, the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB ... pillars and other materials. The ...
Ravi Gandhi, Additional Director General (ADG), BSF Eastern Command, Kolkata, during his 3-day visit to the area of ...
The delegation-level meeting led by DG Border Security Force (BSF) from Indian side and chief of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) of Bangladesh is taking place for the first time after the fall of ...
Though personnel of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) walked up to the Zero Line and objected to the move, the villagers did not budge. Eventually, the BGB personnel left the spot as the Border ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...