
Police to seek help of rly. officials to probe illegal entry of Bangladeshi immigrants
The Hindu
‘Footage of the CCTV cameras installed at railway stations will be examined’
The Rajahmahendravaram Police and its Vijayawada counterpart investigating the illegal entry of eight Bangladeshi nationals into the country are planning to take the help of Indian Railways to track the movements of the arrested persons. The police apprehended eight Bangladeshis from Bagerhat district and other places who were travelling in the Howrah Chennai Mail and Howrah-Vascodama Amaravati Express trains from the railway stations in Vijayawada and Rajamahendravaram.
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Friday pledged to mobilise people in resistance against the BJP-led Union government’s “anti-agricultural worker, anti-farmer, anti-worker, anti-people” laws and policies till they are all repealed, the party said on Friday. In a statement issued here, the CPI(M) said the members took the pledge following a three-day meeting held at Thiruvananthapuram.

Expressing the need for more number of socially responsive engineers and lawyers for furthering development of the country, Governor Thaawarchad Gehlot here on Friday lauded St. Aloysius institution for widening its service in the education sector by opening separate institutes for engineering and law











