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A father protests

New Delhi, May 1 (UNI) The father of an Indian sailor, killed allegedly near Kenya last year, has condemned the murder of the expatriate Indian K Suryanarayan by his Taliban abductors and called upon the Muslim clergy to ''raise voice'' against such killings.

''We vehemently condemn the assassination of Indian telecom engineer K Suryanarayan. We appeal to Islamic clerics of the entire world to raise voice against this gruesome murder'', Zaheer Zaidi, who started the Hasan Marine Foundation in memory of his 23-year-old son, marine engineer Hasan Zaheer, said in a statement.

The Government should do its best to secure the life of Indians working abroad, he added.

Hasan Zaheer was one among 13 Indian seafarers allegedly killed in four different high sea incidents between September 23-October 13, 2005, he said. Only the body of Gurgaon-based Gautam Malik was recovered.

The body of Suryanarayan, abducted by the Taliban last Friday, was recovered yesterday.

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Anuraf Goel new Company Affairs Secretary

New Delhi, May 1 (UNI) Mr Anurag Goel today took over as Secretary, Ministry of Company Affairs. He succeeds Mrs Komal Anand, who relinquished charge of the post on superannuation yesterday. A 1972 IAS officer of the UP Cadre, Mr Goel was earlier Additional Secretary, Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance. UNI YJ RR KN1708.....

VHP condemns killing of 22 Hindus in Jammu's Doda district

New Delhi, May 1 (UNI) The Vishva Hindu Parishad today condemned the massacre of 22 Hindus in Jammu's Doda district and demanded immediate imposition of President's rule in Jammu and Kashmir in order to 'protect' the Hindus. ''Since militancy started in that state, more than 50,000 Hindus had been killed in a systematic 'ethnic cleansing','' a statement alleged. VHP also demand creation of condition in which Kashmiri Pandits could return to the valley. At least 22.....

May Day rallies for better pay and working conditions

New Delhi, May 1 (UNI) Hundreds of workers participated in May Day rallies organised by labour unions in the capital today. May Day meetings were held at Jantar Mantar and at Chandni Chowk after separate rallies through the city by the Indian Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU), the Northern Railway Men's Union and others. Speaking on the occasion, labour leaders attacked the Government's privatisation policy and the contract labour system while demanding better working conditions,.....
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