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Seven antique dealers arrested in Viswa Bhatari theft case

Santiniketan, Oct 18 (UNI) Bolpur police today made a major breakthrough in antique thefts of Viswa Bharati, arresting three more dealers including an employee of the insitution and seized a large number of paintings and artefacts.

Police raided a private art gallery here and seized large number of paintings and artefacts and arrested its owner Sumanta Pal, who is also an employee of Viswa Bhatari's musicial department.

SDPO Debashis Dhar said so far seven people involved in antique dealing were arrested and many rare paintings of Rabindranath Tagore, Satyajit Ray and Somnath Hore were seized from them.

He said the CBI sleuths, who were investigating the thefts of Tagore's Nobel prize medallion two years earlier, also interrogated the arrested persons.

Bolepur police also raided a resident in Kolkata's Behala area and seized some valuable documents in the theft case.

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Heavy exchange of fire between BSF and BDR

Kolkata, Oct 18 (UNI) Border Security Force jawans and Bangladesh Rifles personnel exchanged heavy firing across the border in North Twentyfour Parganas district today. BSF sources said altogether 900 rounds were fired during the hour-long battle near the Chhohotia border outpost under Bagda police station. '' BDR opened unprovoked fir, using about 700 rounds forcing the BSF to retaliate, '' the sources said. Two people a woman and a boy, the Indian territory, were.....

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New Delhi, Oct 18 (UNI) With memories of last year's pre-Diwali terror bombings yet to fade, the authorities have beefed up security in and around the capital and sounded a high alert to prevent recurrence of similar incidents during the festive season. Police, this year, has taken a slew of measures to ensure safety for people. Additional police personnel have been deployed across the capital, particularly in markets. Metal detectors and surveillance cameras have.....

Assembly passes resolution on water for TN

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 18 (UNI) The Kerala Assembly today passed a resolution for reaching an agreement with the Tamil Nadu government on providing water from the Neyyar Dam for agricultural purposes. The resolution was passed even as the Congress-led Opposition abstained from voting, alleging that the terms and conditions of the agreement were not included in the resolution. After moving the resolution under Section 30 of the Kerala Irrigation and Water Conservation Act, 2003, State.....
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