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40 per cent voting in Kashmir, no impact of militant boycott call

Baramulla, Apr 24 (UNI) About 40 per cent voters today cast their ballots in three Assembly constituencies of Pattan, Rafiabad and Sangrama amid thick security blanket despite militant outfits and separatist groups urging the people to boycott polls.

An official spokesman said 40 per cent polling was recorded till 1300 hrs in these three constituecies during the first five hours.

There was no report of any major untoward incident, he said.

Long queues could be seen outside the polling stations much before time.

At Nadihal in Rafiabad constituency, about 29 per cent polling had been registered in three polling stations till 1000 hrs.

A 83-year-old physically challenged Abdul Gani Mir was among the first who to cast his ballot at Janbazpora polling booth.

All the polling booths x x x pl pick up from para four of DR 7, ELECTION-KASHMIR-POLLING-BEGINS.

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Frequent revisions of CBSE texts put students in quandary

Dubai, Apr 24 (UNI) Private publishers of school text books and guides in India and their distributors in Qatar seem to be cashing in on the frequent revisions of text books by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The revisions, which are now almost an annual affair, have also led to inordinate delays in the issuance of new text books causing problems for students and teachers, say Indian school sources. According to sources, there.....

Study cites `sickening' management attitude towards restaurants

New York, Apr 24 (UNI) Restaurant food may be affected because of ''unhealthy'' attitudes being adopted by various managements, a study prepared by the Restaurant Opportunity Center of New York (ROC-NY) reveals. City restaurant workers, a considerable number of whom are South Asians, who are not given leave when they fall sick are more likely to spit, cough or sneeze on customers' food, said the study prepared by an advocacy group, the Restaurant Opportunity Center.....

KYKL claims responsibility for attacking former director

Imphal, Apr 24 (UNI) The Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) has claimed responsibility for attacking former education director of Manipur Ch Jayenta. The KYKL, in a statement released here said Jayenta was shot by its cadres near his residence at Imphal on April 4 for alleged involvement in corrupt practices. The KYKL gave a long list of the money allegedly taken by Jayenta and other details of his activities. The outfit said, ''considering the activities of.....
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