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Recruitments in J

Jammu, Feb 21 (UNI) To fight militancy in the state, recruitment of police personnel for four battalions in Jammu and Kashmir is in progress, official sources revealed here today.

Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, while addressing Pradesh Congress Committee executive of Jammu province last evening disclosed that the union government has accepted the proposal of creating 15 battalions of state police to tackle internal security, sources said.

The government, in a written statement to the State Legislative Council during budget session, had also said though the state police is well equipped but at present it is not in position to fight against the militancy without the help of Army and para-military forces.

Despite opposition of People's Democratic Party (PDP) who is strong votary of army withdrawal in the state, the government had been justifying the deployment of troops of para-military forces and Army in the state to fight against proxy war imposed by Pakistan.

The Minister for state for Home affairs Taj Moin-ud-din had also stated in the upper house that state police is good enough to deal with law and order situation but not militancy.

The state government had sought Central assistance to raise strength of its state police up to at least 15 more Battalions to fully takeover anti-terror operations in the event of army withdrawal from the militancy-infested Kashmir.

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Karnataka Rakshana Vedike activists arrested

Hubli, Feb 26 (UNI) About 40 activists of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike were arrested when they indulged in blackening English name boards in shops here today, urging to put up boards in Kannada. Agitated that their February 15 deadline to put up Kannada boards had not met with success, the activists took to streets and started painting English boards with tar. UNI.....

VTU to become paperless varsity soon

Nitte, Karnataka, Feb 26 (UNI) The Vishveshwariah Technological University (VTU) will shortly have e-campus and e-governance system to convert the varsity into a paperless one, its Vice-Chancellor Balaveera Reddy said today. Speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration of a new campus of Justice K S Hegde Institute of Management and a colloquium on 'Emerging India - Issues and Concerns' here, he said the university, which had the distinction of being the first in the country to network all.....

IIT-IIM alumni 'invents' first Indian abacus system

Bangalore, Feb 26 (UNI) Mr M S Nethrapal, an IIT-IIM alumni, today claimed to have invented the first Indian abacus system and the first in the world to use negative numbers. Displaying his invention to newspersons here, he said that through his invention, called IOTA, calculation would be easier and faster for children in the three to 12 age group. IOTA in mathematics means square root of -1. The implementation of negative numbers brought speed and accuracy to the system, he.....
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