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Tension prevails following clash between police, advocates

Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, Feb 21 (UNI) Tension prevailed for more than two hours at Chengam town, near here today, following a clash between police and a group of local advocates in the police station.

Police said, one Murugan a local advocate went to Chengam police station in connection with a bail matter and a wordy duel occurred between Ms Tamilarasi the women Sub inspector and the advocate. It was alleged that the advocate broken a chair. Following this, other policemen overpowered the advocate, hand-cuffed him, before beating up severely.

On hearing the information, advocates from Chengam and Tiruvannamalai went to the police station and went on a rampage by damaging the furnitures and other properties of the police station, it was alleged.

Later the advocates resorted to a road roko agitation, demanding action against the erring police personnel. Around that time, Sathya Pratha Sahu, Tiruvannamalai District Collector, who was passing through that area was detained by the agitated advocates for more than 40 minutes.

Meanwhile, top police officials rushed to the spot, persuaded the advocates and restored normalcy. The peace meeting was in progress under the District and Sessions Judge Chandrasekaran, police added.

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Co-operative Banks, Societies to generate Rs 600 cr

Kozhikode, Feb 26 (UNI) The Rs 30,000 crore Co-operative Banks and Societies in Kerala would mop up an additional Rs 600 crore for development activities through a special campaign during the fiscal 2007-2008. The amount, to be generated by the 28th Co-operative Deposit Collection Campaign would be utilised for the overall development of the state, Reception Committee Chairman M Mehboob told reporters here today. State Cooperation Minister G Sudhakaran would inaugurate the campaign here on March one, he added. The Kerala.....

Militants kill jawan, two CRPF drowned

Imphal, Feb 22 (UNI) A jawan of 18 Assam Rifles was believed to be killed by suspected militants at Manipur's Chandel district today, police said. Army officials were tightlipped about the matter and PIB (Defence Wing) said a detailed report of the incident had not been received yet. Meanwhile, police said two CRPF jawans, who were on poll duty, drowned in Barak river at Jiribam near here yesterday. UNI.....

New Medical Collge to come up in Bellary

Bangalore, Feb 26 (UNI) Karnataka Medical Education Minister V S Acharya today said that the government plans to open a new Dental College in Bellary. Dr Acharya told reporters here today that the land and other infrastructure was already available for the opening of the dental college. ''A dental college is much needed in this area,'' he said adding that the college will be ready by 2008. Dr Acharya said that the government had given autonomous status to the remaining two.....
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