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Friday, December 7, 2007

IT park near Panaji attacked - MSN India - News - News

IT park near Panaji attacked - MSN India - News - News
IT park near Panaji attacked
Donapaula: About 100 people attacked the Goa government's upcoming Rajiv Gandhi IT park at Donapaula near Panaji, setting afire vehicles and destroying a building of a IT unit after threatening workers to stop construction activity at the site.The attackers barged into the park last night and threatened workers employed in constructing buildings in the plots allotted to various IT companies. They then damaged a building and set afire vehicles near it, following which the Goa Auxillary Police (GAP) was called in, police said on Friday.The force has taken control of the place.People led by local legislator Antanasio Monserratte are opposing the setting up of the park at this plateau, contending it is "of no use to the locals."Monserratte had earlier alleged corruption in allotment of plots in the park."The group warned us that we should stop the work immediately or they will burn the entire place," a contractor said.The foundation stone for the park was laid by Congress president Sonia Gandhi in 2005.Goa Info tech corporation, which is the nodal agency to allot the plots, has allotted 18 spaces to different IT companies who will set up their shop in Goa's first-ever IT park.

'Train passengers in Bihar at god's mercy' - MSN India - News - News

'Train passengers in Bihar at god's mercy' - MSN India - News - News

'Train passengers in Bihar at god's mercy'
Patna: The safety of millions of passengers in trains passing through Bihar is hanging in the balance even as Railway Minister Lalu Prasad and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar are busy playing the blame game.Several incidents of banditry on running trains have been reported from Bihar in the last few weeks. But neither railway officials nor state police are ready to walk the extra mile to check such crimes."Passenger safety and security has been left to god's mercy as the railways and the state government are engaged in a blame game," a senior police official said on condition of anonymity.Around 150 trains pass through Bihar every day.The latest report of the National Crime Records Bureau says: "The Patna rail police jurisdiction alone accounts for 23 percent of all crimes on wheels committed throughout the country."The Patna rail police jurisdiction falls between Mughalsarai in Uttar Pradesh and the Mokama route in Bihar.The report says Bihar and neighbouring Uttar Pradesh account for 51 percent of robberies on wheels. According to the report, the two states top the list of train robberies followed by Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and West Bengal.In Bihar, most crimes take place in the Patna-Gaya, Mughalsarai-Jhajha, Gaya-Mughalsarai, Barauni-Samastipur and Hajipur-Gorakhpur sections of East Central Railway."Crimes on trains passing through Bihar is not a new phenomenon but the recent increase is alarming," admitted a senior railway official.Around 2,700 crimes were reported from all over the country in the first three months of 2006, an increase of over 200 percent.Official figures show that at least two murders or attempts-to- murder take place daily in trains or railway premises in the country.Banned Maoist outfits are engaged in crimes on wheels. Even the involvement of Government Railway Police (GRP) in such crimes is reported regularly.Lalu Prasad has repeatedly blamed the GRP of the Bihar government for failing to provide safety and security to passengers.On the other hand Nitish Kumar puts the blame on Lalu Prasad. "Railways is responsible for the rise in crime on trains, not the state government," Nitish Kumar said early this week.Every train is supposed to have personnel of the Railway Protection Force, which falls under the central government.
Source: IANS

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Puri Shankaracharya for stricter punishment for conversion @ NewKerala.Com News Channel

Puri Shankaracharya for stricter punishment for conversion

http://www.newkerala.com/oct.php?action=fullnews&id=4066

I have done no wrong, says former RAW official @ NewKerala.Com News Channel

Maj. Gen. (Retd) V.K. Singh, a former official of the country's external intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), whose house was raided Friday, said he had done no wrong.

Televangelist Rex Humbard dies - CNN.com

Televangelist Rex Humbard dies - CNN.com

Monday, September 17, 2007

Ram Sethu issue is a war between Ram and Rome: Modi - Sify.com

Ram Sethu issue is a war between Ram and Rome: Modi - Sify.com

Amitabh Bachchan snubbed, Abhishek Bachchan cut to size at National Film Awards

Amitabh Bachchan snubbed, Abhishek Bachchan cut to size at National Film Awards

indianexpress.com

Chavez Threatens to Take Over Schools

The Statesman

Tie to go: UK clinics change the dress code

MJ Akbar's Blog : Bylines, Books, War, RSS Syndication, Book Reviews, Biography, Letters & Lots More!

MJ Akbar's Blog : Bylines, Books, War, RSS Syndication, Book Reviews, Biography, Letters & Lots More!

The Asian Age - Enjoy the difference

UP pastor,wife face attack by VHP men

Reinventing Hindutva

Reinventing Hindutva

Honouring Sainath

Honouring Sainath

Nuke Row: UPA gives Left parties 12-page reply

Nuke Row: UPA gives Left parties 12-page reply

Muslims find home in Durga mandap- Hindustan Times

Muslims find home in Durga mandap- Hindustan Times

Loneliness eats into your DNA- Hindustan Times

Loneliness eats into your DNA- Hindustan Times

Aligarh teachers to go on strike to protest abduction- Hindustan Times

Aligarh teachers to go on strike to protest abduction- Hindustan Times

AMU dress code row reaches JNU- Hindustan Times

AMU dress code row reaches JNU- Hindustan Times

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Manorama Online Home - THE WEEK EXCLUSIVE: The virginity test

The virginity test THE WEEK EXCLUSIVE:

The Telegraph - Calcutta : Frontpage

Army act anniversary stokes Manipur anger

The Statesman

India conducts submarine missile tests
The Statesman

The Statesman

The Govt rejects HC remark on Gita -

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

BBC NEWS | Europe | Polish author jailed for murder

Polish author jailed for murder

Mapping own DNA changes scientist's life - CNN.com

Mapping own DNA changes scientist's life - CNN.com

The Hindu News Update Service

Aussie govt. appeals against restoration of visa to Haneef

Indian athlete Santhi survives suicide bid- Other Sports-Sections-Indiatimes Sports

Indian athlete Santhi survives suicide bid- Other Sports-Sections-Indiatimes Sports

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News

BBC NEWS | Health | IVF father figure clause is to go

BBC NEWS IVF father figure clause is to go

BBC NEWS | Health | 'Human-animal' embryo ruling due

BBC NEWS 'Human-animal' embryo ruling due

Improper behaviour by Railway staff on the rise - Sify.com

Improper behaviour by Railway staff on the rise - Sify.com

Love sparks attack on family, one killed - Sify.com

Love sparks attack on family, one killed - Sify.com

Temple makes lucky charms of infants' ashes - Sify.com

Temple makes lucky charms of infants' ashes - Sify.com

The SMS which shocked Ram Gopal Varma - Sify.com

The SMS which shocked Ram Gopal Varma - Sify.com

Sunday, September 2, 2007

'Black Widow' is Buffalo's newest wing-eating champ - CNN.com

'Black Widow' is Buffalo's newest wing-eating champ - CNN.com

Bihar legislator is now 'not an Indian citizen' - Sify.com

Bihar legislator is now 'not an Indian citizen' - Sify.com

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Howard posts YouTube Apec appeal

BBC NEWS Howard posts YouTube Apec appeal

Mother Teresa's 'Divine Inspiration' may travel to India - Sify.com

Mother Teresa's 'Divine Inspiration' may travel to India - Sify.com

A Dormant Gandhi In All Of Us : outlookindia.com

Sonia Gandhi 2 A Dormant Gandhi In All Of Us : outlookindia.com

A Dormant Gandhi In All Of Us : outlookindia.com

Sonia Gandhi in SA A Dormant Gandhi In All Of Us : outlookindia.com

What Is In National Interest? : outlookindia.com

What Is In National Interest? : outlookindia.com

Boatman, Do Not Tarry : outlookindia.com

BG Varghese on Nuclear Deal Boatman, Do Not Tarry : outlookindia.com

The Week

The Week BJP topsy turvy on Nuclear deal

After 123 bump, China trying to mend fences-India-The Times of India

After 123 bump, China trying to mend fences-India-The Times of India

Zee News - NCDHR to launch agitation in Haryana

Zee News - NCDHR to launch agitation in Haryana

Friday, August 31, 2007

The Times of India - Indian Newspapers in English Language from six editions.

Nehruvian stand on US nuclear promise The Times of India -

The Telegraph - Indian Newspapers in English Language from Kolkatta (Calcutta) India.

The Man Nuclear no turning back The Telegraph -

The Statesman - Indian Newspapers in English Language from two editions.

Rice the food Itihasa The Statesman .

Zee News - Bhagalpur cops dismissed for torturing chain-snatcher

Zee News - Bhagalpur cops dismissed for torturing chain-snatcher

BBC NEWS | Americas | US college faulted over massacre

BBC NEWS Americas US college faulted over massacre

China kung fu monks seek apology for ninja affront - Yahoo! News

China kung fu monks seek apology for ninja affront - Yahoo! News

Britain marks 10th anniversary of Diana's death - CNN.com

Britain marks 10th anniversary of Diana's death - CNN.com

2 U.S. bishops consecrated in Kenya - Yahoo! News

2 U.S. bishops consecrated in Kenya - Yahoo! News

AIIMS gives degrees, but minus Ramadoss signature

AIIMS gives degrees, but minus Ramadoss signature

Delhi scarred by TV sting operations-Delhi-Cities-The Times of India

Delhi scarred by TV sting operations-Delhi-Cities-The Times of India

The Hindu News Update Service

Enter the Nuclear Bus Manmohan The Hindu

Monday, August 27, 2007

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Remains of czar heir may have been found - Yahoo! News

Remains of czar heir may have been found - Yahoo! News

BBC NEWS | Health | WHO warns of global epidemic risk

BBC NEWS | Health | WHO warns of global epidemic risk

Mayawati orders big retailers to shut shop

Mayawati orders big retailers to shut shop

The Hindu : Karnataka / Bangalore News : ‘Nanotechnology can make a difference’

The Hindu : Karnataka / Bangalore News : ‘Nanotechnology can make a difference’

Common cold virus could be making people fat - Times Online

Common cold virus could be making people fat - Times Online

IndianExpress.com :: Karat check for a few VS decisions

IndianExpress.com :: Karat check for a few VS decisions

IndianExpress.com :: In Kerala too, Left makes Centre pay

IndianExpress.com :: In Kerala too, Left makes Centre pay

IndianExpress.com :: Kerala fights its latest epidemic: Govt doctors gone missing

IndianExpress.com :: Kerala fights its latest epidemic: Govt doctors gone missing

The Telegraph - Calcutta : FrontpageShibu Soren not guilty but in jail for 6 months

Shibu Soren not guilty but in jail for 6 months

Abe brings grandfather’s legacy to House- Hindustan Times

Abe brings grandfather’s legacy to House- Hindustan Times

Fountain of youth: LB suits up for Sul Ross State after 37-year wait, 6 years before Medicare - NCAA Football - Yahoo! Sports

Fountain of youth: LB suits up for Sul Ross State after 37-year wait, 6 years before Medicare - NCAA Football - Yahoo! Sports