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Two more bodies recovered from Arabian Sea

Jamnagar, Feb 27 (UNI) Two more bodies of the missing fishermen were brought to the shore by the fellow fishermen who saw the floating bodies off Jakhho in the Arabian Sea last night.

Earlier on last Saturday, Coast Guard, engaged in the search operation of seven missing fishermen, had recovered the body of one of them at 16 nautical miles off Jakhho and handed it over to the relatives after completing legal formalities.

Last night, the fishermen found two bodies floating near Jakhho, had brought to shore and handed over to Okha Port Police. The bodies, identified as Adam Kasam Thalim (39) and Hussain Noor Kohd Jadeja (26), were handed over to the relatives today, police said.

Seven fishermen, who left from Dwarka Bet in the Arabian Sea on February 15 for fishing, were reported missing after their boat capsized in the sea. The Boat owner informed the police and coastal guard on February 20 after he received the information of the tragic incident from other fishermen. Four more persons are still missing in the incident, police said.

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Contract award for Japan drinking water project proper: HC

Kochi, Feb 23 (UNI) The Kerala High Court today held the award of contract under the Japan Bank of International Corporation (JBIC) - aided project for construction of water tanks and allied work on negotiated term as proper. Justice C N Ramachandran disposed of three petitions challenging the decision of Kerala Water Authority to award a contract for construction of water tanks and allied works on negotiated terms after rejecting the tenders. The court observed that entire process of awarding.....

Home guards demand regularisation of posts

Guwahati, Feb 27 (UNI) Hundreds of home guards continued their protest near the Asom Assembly for the second day today, demanding regularisation of their posts and other demands. The All Assam Trained Home Guards Association demanded the 1947 Home Guards Act be replaced with a new one, and the term 'voluntary' in describing the nature of their job removed. They demanded the posts of home guards be regularised and salary and other benefits be provided, like the other constables. They.....

TV artiste surrenders before Magistrate's court

Chennai, Feb 23 (UNI) Popular television artiste Devi Priya today surrendered before the magistrate's court and completed formalities for obtaining anticipatory bail, granted by the Madras High court. Priya had moved the High Court last week and obtained advance bail following complaints lodged by her fiance William Issac's divorced wife Stella and second wife Hemamalini. While Issac's first wife Stella lodged a complaint against him for not returning 45 gold sovereigns and Rs 45,000 cash even after the divorce, Hemamalini alleged.....
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