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CPI demands amendment for land reforms

Hyderabad, Mar 10 (UNI) Pressing for distribution of 60 lakh acres to one crore landless poor people in Andhra Pradesh, the Communist Party of India (CPI) today demanded that the Constitution be amended to ensure that land reforms were implemented effectively, taking into view the Supreme Court ruling.

The grant of pattas for lakhs of acres distributed since the time of Indira Gandhi through land ceiling law, was insufficient and actual possession should be ensured for the landless labourers, CPI floor leader Ch Venkata Reddy stressed, while moving an resolution in the State Assembly. Much of the assigned lands had not not been handed over to the poor and some of these lands were also entangled in court cases.

CPI(M) Floor leader N Narasimhaiah lamented that no action had been taken on the memorandum submitted by the party detailing the available surplus lands in the State. ''Is the Congress Government too going hightech like the previous TDP Government, ignoring the needs of the poor,'' he sought to know.

Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) member G Nagesh contended that a majority of the endowment lands were in the possession of influential persons in the form of lease agreements for long years.

Maintaining that there was no need for adoption of the unofficial resolution, Congress member Ravi Babu said the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy Government had so far distributed 3.30 lakh acres and allocated Rs 500 crore for bringing them under cultivation under the ''Indira Prabha programme'' and had programmed to distribute another one lakh acres in May.

The discussion remained inconclusive.

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TTD presents budget for 2006-07

Tirumala, Mar 10 (UNI) Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams(TTD) Trust Board and Controller of Sri Venkateswara temple today presented a budget of Rs 738.36 crore for the financial year 2006-07, an increase of 9.52 per cent in the allocation over the current year. The board meeting, held under the Chairman of TTD and the Union Minister, T Subbarami Reddy, had allotted an amount of Rs 20 crore exclusively for Hindu Dharma and Rs 149.09 crore towards.....

Oil sales to rise 5.4 per cent, Govt

New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) The government today said that the country's domestic sales for oil products will rise to 5.4 pr cent by March 2007. Speaking at a Roadshow on New Exploration License Policy (NELP), Petroleum Secretary M.S. Srinivasan said the crude oil imports, are expected to rise nine percent next fiscal year to about 110 million tonnes which is about 2.2 million Barrels Per Day (bpd). He said sales of domestic oil product in.....

Dacoit threat to murder former MP minister

Bhopal, Mar 10(UNI) The Madhya Pradesh government today told the Assembly that the police was probing former state minister Choudhary Rakesh Singh, complaint that he faced a threat to his life from dacoits Ruby Chouhan and Ravisen Jain. Minister of State for Home Nagendra Singh said the government had already sought explanation from Bhind police about its lapse in not registering a case against Ruby for giving shelter to late dacoit queen Phoolan Devi's former.....
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