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Two Knowledge Commission Members resign in protest over quota

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) Two members of the Knowldge Commission -- Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Andre Beteille-- today quit their posts in protest against the Government's move to introduce quota in higher educational institutions.

Their resignation came in the face of the Government expressing its resolve not to roll back the quota decision, though assuring the protestors of devising a mechanism to satisfy those to be affected by the move.

The letters of resignation have been received in the office of the Commssion, an official said.

The Commission's views on the quota for the Other Backward Classes(OBCs) put forward by the Human Resource Development Ministry had recently come under attack by Minister Arjun Singh.

Mr Beteille and Mr Mehta, along with four others members of the Commission, opposed reservation proposals at a meeting of the Commission held in Bangalore recently.

Thereafter, at a press conference in the capital, Commission chairman Sam Pitroda had also expressed himself against the policy saying it was absolutely not necessary for the advancement of the OBCs.

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Congress demands CBI inquiry into yesterdays fidayeen attack

Srinagar, May 22 (UNI) The ruling Congress today demanded an inquiry by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into yesterday's fidayeen attack on Congress rally at Sher-e-Kashmir park in which seven people were killed and scores injured. A statement issued by the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) vice president Bashir Ahmad Magray said the attack was a big security lapse. Our workers were killed and injured in the attack despite claims by security agencies of tight security.....

Quake of 3.7 magnitude in J&K; no loss reported

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State to pay study expenses for exam toppers

Chennai, May 22 (UNI) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today announced that the Government would bear higher education expenses of state and district toppers in the Plus Two examination. In a statement here, he said it was during his earlier tenure in 1996 that the scheme to pay higher education expenses of first three toppers in Plus two and SSLC examinations, who had taken Tamil as a language, was introduced. Accordingly, the Government would bear.....
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