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Police arrest agitating CPM workers

Puducherry, Feb 26 (UNI) The volunteers of CPI (M), including secretary Perumal and Tamil Nadu State Council member T Murugan, were arrested while staging separate road blockades in Puducherry and Karaikal to press their demands.

The agitators demanded, among other things, curbing of price hike of essential commodities, provision of 14 essential commodities through ration shops and the procurement of farm produce directly by the government.

Meanwhile, 162 persons were arrested following a road blockade against the setting up of satellite towns, at Arumparthapuram Railway gate here.

The villagers raised slogans against the acquisition of land in Kombakkam, Manaveli, Arumparthapuram, and Odeanpattu.

In another stir, the villagers of Thengaithittu hoisted black flags atop their houses in protest against the port development project here.

They demanded dropping of the project as they feared that it might adversely affect the region.

Yet in another stir, collection of electricity tarrif was affected with the bill collectors abstaining from work and holding demonstration in front of the Electricity Department Head Office here demanding due promotion, creation of new posts and provision of incentives.

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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.....

OC of Amta police station suspended

Howrah, Feb 22 (UNI) The Officer-in-charge of Amta police station Rajiv Ranjan Singh was suspended today for dereliction of duty. Howrah Police Superintendent Niraj Singh said the OC was suspended after he was found guilty of not informing the higher officials on time about a scuffle between two families in Mullapara of Chandrapur village on Tuesday. The victim who was critically injured in the row was admitted to the SSKM hospital where she died yesterday. The Superintendent had also ordered.....
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