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Law to enhance punishment in communal violence cases:Cabinet

New Delhi, Mar 1 (UNI) The government would seek to get the Communal Violence (Prevention, Control and Rehabilitation of Victims) Bill, 2005 passed in the ongoing Budget session of Parliament, Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi said today.

The Bill, which was referred to a Parliamentary Standing Committee headed by Ms Sushma Swaraj by the Rajya Sabha, got a fresh approval from the Cabinet today in the light of the committee's recommendations and the Home Ministry report, Mr Dasmunsi told reporters.

The passage of the Bill would mark redemption of UPA government's major pledge in the National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP), he said.

The Consultative Committee had held wider discussions with lawyers, jurists and state government representatives, while Home Minister Shivraj Patil also had talks across the country on the subject.

Besides providing for enhanced punishment on the persons involved in communal violence, the proposed law would ensure speedy investigation and dispensation of justice.

It would seek to prevent such violence and provide relief and rehabilitation facilities to the victims.

There would be an institutional arrangement for ensuring all the provisions, the Minister said.

Authorities would be empowered to discharge their duties in assisting victims in the matter.

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Prostitution rackets busted in S Delhi, four arrested

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) The Delhi Police have busted two high profile prostitution rackets in the city, one of them running from the posh South Delhi, with the arrest of four persons. One of the rackets, operating from Saket area, was busted when the kingpin Razia (name changed) was arrested along with the pimp and two girls while she was negotiating a deal with a decoy customer. Interrogation revealed that Razia operated the racket from a rented flat at Pushp.....

HC sends team after Councillors to check their illegal dairies

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) The Delhi High Court today sent a team comprising a top MCD official and an Advocate to visit East Delhi to verify the complaint that Councillors Sirish Chaudhury and Ajit Tiwari were running illegal dairies in their localities. A division bench of Justice Swatanter Kumar and Justice H R Malhotra asked the MCD Commissioner A K Nigam, who was present in the court, to depute the area Deputy Commissioner to accompany Advocate Meera Bhatia to go.....

CBSE examinations commence

New Delhi, Mar 1 (UNI) The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations commenced across the country today. More than 12.07 lakh pupils are appearing for the twelfth and tenth standard examinations. For the twelfth standard examination, which began today, about 5,02,688 students, including 2,11,582 girls, appeared. The number has registered an increase of 9.59 per cent compared to last year, when 4,54,480 candidates wrote the examination. More than 7,05,152 pupils, including 4,12,455 boys, will appear for the tenth class examinations,.....
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