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CET case: Edu Ministers to press for Central law

Bangalore, May 17: Karnataka Higher Education Minister D H Shankaramurthy today said he would lead a delegation of Education Ministers of Southern states to New Delhi to pressurise the Centre to bring in a legislation to regulate admissions to professional colleges.

Talking to reporters here, he said he would immediately convene a meeting of Education Ministers of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra to discuss the issue. ''I am taking the initiative and will be convening the meeting within a week.'' ''Only a Central legislation will help in clearing the present confusion prevailing in the conduct of Common Entrance Test for admissions to professional colleges in the country,'' he said, adding that states need to come together to pressurise the Centre in this regard.

The Supreme Court, in its judgement, had made a mention about the absense of such a Central law, he pointed out.

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Alleged terrorist remanded to police custody till May 24

Mumbai, May 17 (UNI) A local court today remanded Bilal Abdul Razzaq (30), arrested from Aurangabad by the Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) yesterday in connection with the seizure of explosives from the Marathwada region, to police custody till May 24. Razzaq was brought to Mumbai from Aurangabad this morning and produced before Metropolitan Magistrate A M Garade, who remanded him to police custody till May 24. Meanwhile, the Mumbai police, along with their.....

City court sentences man to 7-year RI for raping minor daughter

New Delhi, May 17 (UNI) A city court today sentenced a 40 year-old-man to seven years' rigorous imprisonment for raping his minor daughter in Dabri area in South-west Delhi, four years ago. Patiala House Court Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) S K Kaushik held the father of the victim, Rajesh Sharma, guilty of raping his 11-year-old daughter along with his friend Atma Ram and sentenced both to seven years' imprisonment. The court further slapped a fine of.....

Pollution Control Board clearance made mandatory in Karnataka

New Delhi, May 17(UNI) The Supreme Court has directed the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) to make it mandatory to obtain clearance from the state Pollution Control Board before allotment of land for development. A bench comprising Mrs. Justice Ruma Pal and Mr. Justice Dalveer Bhandari vide judgment dated May 12, also directed the appellant Board to properly comprehend the consequence and impact of development on environment before acquiring land for development in future.....
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