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Collieries are on the verge of closure

Asansol, Mar 2 (UNI) Authorities of Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL) have recommended closure of 17 collieries in and around Asansol, Chairman and Managing Director of Eastern coalfields Dipak Chakraborty said today.

Speaking to mediapersons at the Eastern Coalfields headquarters in Dishergarh, 30 km from here, Mr Chakraborty said, ''These collieries were running yearly losses of nearly Rs 300 crore.

''However, that will not affect the retrenchment of the present employees as they will be transferred to other collieries,'' he confirmed.

Meanwhile, ECL authorities had already offered two more collieries to be taken over by the state.

However, all trade union leaders, including CITU, a wing of the CPI-M, INTUC, a wing of Congress and AITUC, a wing of CPI and Hind Mazdur Sabha protested against the 'ill-gesture' of the ECL authorities. They vowed to protect the interests of the colliery employees at any cost.

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Minor raped and murdered

Baghpat, Mar 11 (UNI) A 16-yr-old girl was raped and murdered by three miscreants in this district of Uttar Pradesh today. In his complaint, Krishna Pal of Teerpura village alleged that his daughter was criminally assaulted and later killed by Virendra, Pramod and Anuj Charan Singh under Doghat police station area. A manhunt has been launched to nab the culprits, police said. UNI.....

Budget gives go by to reform process: Yashwant Sinha

Kolkata, Mar 02 (UNI) Former union finance minister Yashwant Sinha today charged the UPA government with throwing the country's reform programmes to the wind and said it had 'failed miserably' to control inflation and low interest regime. Analysing the 2007-08 union budget proposals Mr Sinha alleged that unlike previous years, this time Finance Minister P Chidambaram had failed to generate any sizeable scope of employment opportunity for the masses thereby widening the gap between the rich and the poor. Referring.....

5 suspected LTTE sympathisers held

Coimbatore, Mar 11 (UNI) The 'Q' Branch Police today arrested five suspected LTTE sympathisers in connection with the iron balls seizure case and took them to Chennai for further interrogation. According to police sources, in the wake of the recent seizures of iron balls and chemicals meant for smuggling to the banned LTTE in Sri Lanka, the police have been keeping a close vigil on Lankan refugee camps and foundries here. The police arrested a person working in a foundary.....
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