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Budget disappoints Naxalism-hit states: Raman

Raipur, Feb 28 (UNI) Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh today described as ''disappointing'' the Union Budget for 2007-08, saying it did not offer any special assistance to states facing Naxalite menace.

Reacting to the Budget, presented by Finance Minister P Chidambaram in the Lok Sabha, Dr Singh said the Naxal problem was being faced by several states and a population exceeding 30 crore was affected.

Pointing out that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself expressed concern over the Maoist menace, Dr Singh said the budget did not reflect such concerns.

Stating there were no concrete plans to contain price rise and inflation, he said the Centre had not even thought of providing relief to farmers by easing the interest burden on short-term agriculture credit at a time when peasants of Maharashtra and other states were committing suicide due to mounting debts.

Dr Singh said his government reduced the rate of interest on agriculture loans from seven to six per cent by making provision in the state budget.

The Chief Minister said the reduction of outlay for the 'Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan' (campaign for universalising education) in the budget would affect the programme being implemented in the states.

Many states had already recruited 'shiksha karmis' (teachers on honorarium) under the programme.

However, Dr Singh welcomed the proposal for providing duty exemption on biodiesel saying it would go a long way in promoting and popularising biofuel. He also welcomed the proposal to impose cess on export of iron ore and coal saying it would help make raw material available to domestic industry. He suggested a share of revenue earned through the cess must be given on to the states concerned.

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Police launch operation to rescue three foreign tourists in Kashmir

Srinagar, Feb 28 (UNI) The Jammu and Kashmir police have launched a massive operation to rescue three foreign tourists stranded at Hapatkhud in north Kashmir. A police spokesman said information was received that three foreign tourists-- Ms Rogni from Norway, Jay from London and Udoo from Isreal-- were stranded due to heavy snowfall at Hapatkhud several kilometers from world famous ski resort of Gulmarg. He said two police teams were rushed to the scene from Gulmarg and Drang, Tangmarg to rescue.....

Rs 101 crore earmarked for tourism development in Hamirpur: Bali

Shimla, Feb 28 (UNI) Himachal Pradesh Tourism Minister G S Bali today said the state government had earmarked a sum of Rs 101 crore during the last four years for developing tourism infrastructure in Hamirpur district. Replying to a supplementary by Baldev Chand (BJP) during question hour here, he said a sum of Rs 49 lakh had been earmarked for developing tourism infrastructure, Rs 42 lakh under temple tourism and Rs 20 lakh for rafting. Mr Singh said while the previous.....

stranded foreigners in north Kashmir heights rescued

Srinagar, Feb 28 (UNI) A joint team of Jammu and Kashmir Police and Army today rescued the three foreigners who had got stranded at Afarvat, in Gulmarg area of North Kashmir. A police spokesman said information was received that three foreign tourists-- Ms Rogni from Norway, Guy London and Eudo both from Isreal-- were stranded due to heavy snowfall at Hapatkhud several kilometers from world famous ski resort of Gulmarg since yesterday. He said two police teams were rushed to the.....
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