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PM to inaugurate event to mark Civil Service Day

New Delhi, Apr 20: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will inaugurate a function here tomorrow to mark the Civil Service Day.

All the 61 All India and Central Civil Services, including 15 non-technical and 20 technical services, are collectively observing the ''Civil Service Day''.

Union Minister of State for Personnel and Training Suresh Pachouri, Cabinet Secretary B K Chaturvedi, PM's Principal Secretary TKA Nair, CAG VN Kaul, CVC P Shankar and all the Secretaries will participate in the event to be held at Vigyan Bhavan.

A documentary film tracing the evolution of Civil Service produced by the Information and Broadcasting ministry will be screened. An exhibition is also being organised on the same theme where photographs, books and documentary films on administration and best practices will be displayed.

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7 killed, 40 injured as bus plunges into a canal

Solapur, Apr 20 (UNI) Seven people were killed and 40 injured when a private luxury bus carrying 60 passengers fell into a dry canal on on the Kurduwadi-Barshi Highway. Solapur Rural Police said the accident occurred yesterday after the driver lost control of the bus. Most passengers were asleep at the time of the accident, police said. They sustained injuries on the head and shoulders. The trapped passengers were rescued after the roof of.....

Myanmar army delegation meets Indian army

Kohima, Apr 20: A 21-member high level delegation of Myanmar army has arrived at Rangapahar to discuss issues of mutual interest. Rangapahar, the headquarters of 3 corps, is located near Dimapur.The Myanmar delegation, led by Brigadier General Tin Moung, appreciated the border trade point at Moreh(Manipur) which they termed the 'Gateway to India' and the union government's 'look east' policy. The members who arrived yesterday will stay at Rangapahar for two days. They are expected to.....

Soz assurance to resolve Pong, Bhakra, Thein dam issues

New Delhi, Apr 20 (UNI) Union Water Resources Minister Saifuddin Soz today assured the Himachal Pradesh government that the Centre would discharge its constitutional duty to protect the rights of Pong, Bhakra and Thein dam oustees. ''The Centre is sensitive to the rehabilitation of various dam project oustees, and it will discharge its constitutional duty to protect the rights of the affected people,'' Mr Soz told Himachal Pradesh ministers Kaul Singh Thakur and Sat Mahajan,.....
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