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'Shashi Tharoor's election to UN post not easy'

On Board Air India One, Jul 18: Acknowledging that the election of Mr Shashi Tharoor, India's candidate for UN Secretary General's post, was not going to be easy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the government decided to have a go at the post as it was the turn of Asia and the next opportunity would come only after 40 years.

"Honestly, I can't say we have the job in our pocket," he told reporters who accompanied him on his visit to the G-8 Summit in St Petersburg.

Strongly defending the decision to field Mr Tharoor, the Prime Minister said he had tremendous experience in matters relating to refugees and peace keeping and had been a part of the UN systems for the last 30 years.

"He has the best qualities for carrying out (UN) reforms (under which) India is asking for permanent membership of the UN," Dr Singh said.

"We are happy to put him up as our candidate," he added.

Asked about the response of the G-8 countries and its outreach partners to Mr Tharoor's candidature, Dr Singh said everybody agreed that there was no doubt about his credentials and he was a well known entity.

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Two arrested in human sacrifice case

Hubli, July 18 (UNI) A man and a woman have been arrested on the charge of sacrificing a seven-year-old boy with the hope of finding treasure at Navalur, a suburb of the twin cities of Hubli-Dharwad. The boy, Nikhil, was considered lucky by his father Fakirappa Badiger as he had six fingers in a hand and the latter had a blind faith that Nikhil would lead to treasure one day. This superstitious belief resulted in the.....

Dharwad Bar Assn members to gherao all Ministers

Dharwad, Karnataka, July 18 (UNI) Members of the Dharwad Bar Association today decided to gherao Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and all Ministers if the civil works for the proposed circuit bench of the Karnataka High Court here did not start by July 20. The agitating lawyers met under the leadership of Bar President B D Hiremath and took the decision. Meanwhile, they boycotted court proceedings for the eight successive day today, protesting against.....

OBC quota: 'Opening more IIMs, increasing intake is the way'

Bangalore, July 18 (UNI) The Core Group on Management Institutions, headed by Professor Samuel Paul, has unanimously felt the need for opening up new management institutions across the country, besides increasing the existing intake, for implementing the 27 per cent quota for OBC students in higher educational institutes. Talking to UNI here today, Prof Paul said the Core Group, which met here yesterday to discuss a plan for implementing the impending reservation, elaborately.....
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