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Security intensified in K'taka railway stations

Bangalore, Feb 20 (UNI) Security has been tightened in Bangalore City and other important railway stations in the Bangalore Division of South Western Railways following the bomb blasts in Samjautha Express, killing 68 passengers and injuring many others.

The Railway Protection Force, which had been summoned to the State anticipating trouble in the wake of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal pronouncing its final award, was pressed into service.

Metal detectors have been installed at the entry point of Bangalore City Railway Station. Random check of luggages and frisking were done at the entry point, platforms and trains with the help of hand-held metal detectors, according to a SWR release here today.

Train formations were throughly checked at pit and washing line and brought to the platform with escort. The formations were opened for the entry of passengers in the presence of security staff.

After passengers occupied the coaches, dog squads and police teams would be pressed into service and trains would be checked on the platforms, the release said.

Divisional Railway Manager and Inspector General of Police/ Railways with Senior Divisional Security Commissioner/RPF inspected and reviewed the security arrangements at Bangalore City, Cantonment and Yesvantpur railway stations and issued necessary instructions, the release said.

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Kashmir Food and Cultural festivals inaugurated

Hyderabad, Feb, 20 (UNI) Managing Director of the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation Raymond Peter today inaugurated the five-day Kashmir food and cultural festival in the city. The festival would bring forth Kashmiri Cuisine(Wazwan) prepared by expert Chefs, who had been flown in from Srinagar and organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation(JKTDC). The Managing Director of the JKTDC Aziz Wani said after creating waves in New Delhi and Bangalore, the festival had reached Hyderabad to add more spice.....

K'taka Govt releases Rs 164 cr for Suvarna Gramodaya scheme

Bangalore, Feb 23 (UNI) The Karnataka Government has released Rs 164.70 crore for the ambitious Suvarna Gramodaya Scheme, under which over 1,000 villages in 26 districts would be comprehensively developed, Karnataka Panchayati Raj Minister C M Udasi said today. Addressing newspersons here, he said the scheme, with a special focus on empowering people living in rural areas, would be formally launched by President A P J Abdul Kalam at Srinivasa Saradagi, a remote village at Chitapur taluk in Gulbarga district on.....

Over 1,300 farmers end lives in K'taka in three years

Bangalore, Feb 20 (UNI) As many as 1,301 farmers have committed suicide in Karnataka during the last three years due to various reasons like debt burden, crop loss and family problems, State Agriculture Minister Bandeppa Kashempur informed the Legislative Council today. Replying to questions raised by BJP's Aravinda Limbavalli and Vimala Gowda, he said that of the 1,301 farmer suicides, the families of 475 ryots have been given a cash compensation of Rs one lakh each, 47 cases were under investigation.....
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