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Youth commits theft to get into Army

Morena, MP, Dec 25 (UNI) Passionate to take on enemy in the battlefield, a youth resorted to committing theft in order to arrange necessary means to get into the Army.

Bhoora Singh was strongly built and was passionate to join the Army to protect the country but financial constraints in the family prevented him from arranging necessary resources.

Finally, he planned a theft and stole a television from a video game centre shop on December 18 night along with his two friends, Bunty and Baniya Yadav.

However, three policemen, who were on night patrol, spotted the trio.

On being trapped, one of them opened fire from a countrymade gun upon police constable Ramnaresh Dandotia. Although the trio were nabbed today, the constable was battling life and death in Jayarogya Hospital.

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Four killed, seven injured in accident

Beed, Maharashtra, Dec 25 (UNI) Four labourers from Rajashtan were killed and seven others injured in an accident involving three vehicles near Padalsingi village about 20 km from here this morning. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Vikram Jhoble, a speeding truck collided with two trucks standing on the road. The incident occurred when the labourers were busy unloading cottonseed from one truck to another, since their vehicle had met with an accident earlier......

Centre declares Rs 77-Cr aids for flood affected Surat's textile

Ahmedabad, Dec 25 (UNI) Union Textile Ministry here today announced exclusive aids package of Rs 77-crore for the recently flood affected Textile Units of Surat city. Union Textile Minister Shankarsinh Vaghela told reporters here that the Rs 77-crore package has been divided into two major portions. Of the total package, Rs 56-crore would be disbursed as a subsidy among the affected textile units. The remaining Rs 21-crore would be in the form of soft loan.....

Government promises permanent shelter by Dec 2007 in Andaman

Port Blair, Dec 25 (UNI) The centre has promised that almost all 46,000 people who had lost their houses in 2004, in far flung Andaman and Nicobar Islands, will get their own permanent shelters by December 31, 2007. About 3,500 people out of the 370,000 residents of the remote archipelago were killed or went missing when the December 2004 Asian tsunami slammed into scores of islands. Two years on, more than 9,700 families are without.....
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