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DPCC announces new list of office bearers for Delhi

New Delhi, Sep 13 (UNI) The Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee today declared the list of its new office bearers and members of the executive committee.

The list, which was released by DPCC chief Rambabu Sharma here after approval by Congress president Sonia Gandhi, includes 56 executive members and 101 secretaries, a release issued by the DPCC said.

Among the new general secretaries are Ms Alka Lamba, Mr Om Prakash Bidhuri, Mr Rajender Malik, Mr Pramod Chaudhry and Dr Naresh Kumar while the list of new vice-presidents includes Mr Dhirendra Tyagi, Mr Bhawan Khikhar and Mr Sulekh Chand Jain.

The list of new Executive members has 12 women including Ms Surender Saini, Ms Savitri Tomar, Ms Geeta Dass Gupta, Ms Anjana Kanwar, Ms Kaushalya Rai, Ms Dharam Devi and Ms Saroj Tank while there are 18 women in the list of 101 Secretaries in the executive including Ms Nisha Samuel, Ms Ritu Singh Chauhan, Dr Ms Sujata Khanduja, Ms Reema Mehra, Ms Rajini Mahajan, Ms Nivedita Nair and Ms Pushpa Anand, the release said.

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Xaviers' to skip CBSE tournaments over ''manhandling'' of students

Jaipur, Sep 13 (UNI): Authorities of Jaipur's prestigious St. Xaviers School has decided to skip CBSE sports tournaments in future unless disciplinary action is taken against students of a Udaipur school for beating up their players during a recent football match. Father Jose Jacob, principal of St. Xaviers School here has written to the CBSE to take action against students of B.N. Public School in Udaipur for allegedly beating their players during a Sept.....

Guantanamo "a shocking affront" - British minister

SYDNEY, Sep 13 (Reuters) As Washington rushes to clear the way for trials of foreign detainees held at Guantanamo Bay, a senior British minister said today that keeping prisoners beyond the reach of law was a shocking affront to democracy. Lord Charles Falconer, secretary of state for constitutional affairs and a close ally of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, voiced some of his country's sternest criticism of the U S military camp during a.....

Sri Lanka re-opens door to peace talks

Colombo, Sept 13: The Sri Lankan government said today it was committed to holding peace talks with Tamil Tiger rebels, provided the rebels agreed to ''a comprehensive and verifiable cessation of hostilities''.Earlier, the government had denied agreeing to unconditional talks with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), flatly contradicting a statement issued by international mediators in Brussels yesterday.Colombo later re-opened the door to dialogue with the rebels, provided they renounced ''terrorism and violence''. It.....
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