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Minority status case adjourned to August 3

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) National Commisssion for Minority Educational Institutions today adjourned till early next month hearing on the demand for minority status by four professional institutions in Kerala.

The hearing was adjourned to August 3 following today's Kerala High Court order allowing status quo in the admission to self-financing professional colleges in the state, Commission sources said.

Management counsel Romy Chacko and state government counsel P V Dinesan informed the Commission that the Kerala High Court today allowed the status quo to continue without staying the Kerala Professional Colleges Act passed by the state Assembly recently, the sources said.

The counsels sought more time in view of the High Court order, they said.

Both the counsels have been asked to produce a copy of the High Court order, the sources added.

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One Amarnath pilgrim falls to death; toll 40 since June 11

Srinagar, July 18 (UNI) One Amarnath pilgrim from Haryana fell to death near the holy cave shrine today, official sources said. With this the total toll since the commencement of the two-month pilgrimage to the holy cave since June 11, has risen to 40. A Majority of the pilgrims died due to heart failure. The sources said a 23-year-old Anil Pal, son of Moon Chand, resident of 208, Goldpora Haryana, died when he fell.....

Militants slaughtered a student, forces gun down 3 ultras in J

Srinagar, July 18 (UNI) Militants killed an eleventh class student in the presence of a large number of people in south Kashmir, while elsewhere in the state security forces gunned down three ultras and arrested as many overnight, official sources said. They said a group of five militants kidnapped Mukhtar Ahmad Sheikh during a cricket match at Kulgam in south Kashmir district of Anantnag last afternoon. Militants later took the boy to his village Nowgam Shopian.....

PFBR will make India world leader: Pranab

Kalpakkam, (Tamil Nadu), July 18 (UNI) Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said Nuclear Power Production from the 500 MW Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR), to be commissioned in 2010, will mark the beginning of an era of fast reactors and would make India the world leader. Leading the nation in paying tributes to commemorate 20 years of successful operation of the Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) he said through the vast experience gained through the.....
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