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Zoramthanga rules out scraping Inner Line Permit

Aizawl, Oct 18 (UNI) Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga today ruled out the possibility of scraping Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the state.

Talking to newspersons, he said ''at present, my government does not have plans to scrap ILP.'' ''If we abolish the permits to outsiders, the state will be flooded with people within a year'', he said adding that such move would be considered suicidal.

Mr Zoramthanga also denied the reports that the state tourism economy was being hampered due to the existing ILP law.

He said the concerned department had already made a comprehensive plan to develop tourism in the region by improving the surface and air communications.

Besides, with the view to keep the tourism standards at par with the international level, the government had decided to privatise various tourist lodges across the state as a part of on-going developmental plans.

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6 IPS officers transferred

Bhopal, Oct 18 (UNI) In a minor reshuffle, six IPS officers of Madhya Pradesh were transferred, official sources said today. Mr R S Meena, Assistant Inspector General of Police at the police headquarters, has been appointed Commandant 5th Bn Special Armed Force, Morena, Mr G P Uike posted as Commandant 35th Bn SAF Mandla, Superintendent of Police in PHq Vivek Sharma has been appointed Commandant 9th Bn SAF Rewa, while Mr R S Saket.....

Thenucho flays Inter-Factional clashes

Kohima, Oct 18: Home Minister of Nagaland Thenucho yesterday said "ceasefire does not give the license to kill and those who have signed the ceasefire agreement should abide by it" while briefing media persons on the prevailing factional violence in Nagaland.Pointing out difficulties being faced by police while dealing with the situation unlike and 1964 ceasefire and the 1976 peace agreement, Thenucho said despite the current ceasefire agreements there was continued rivalry and killings among the rival NSCN factions. He said.....

Rights group frame policy paper for mining companies

Shillong, Oct 18: The Meghalaya People's Human Rights Council has taken one stride ahead of the state government by framing a policy paper for mining companies operating in Meghalaya. The policy paper for mining companies came in the backdrop of various NGOs in the state alleging that the Lafarge Cement Company and state government had mortgaged the tribal lands to six other foreign banks, besides an India-based bank for limestone mining at Phlangkaruh and Nongtrai village, bordering the Indo-Bangla.....
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