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MP bypoll: Officials removed

Raisen, MP, Mar 2 (UNI) The Chief Municipal Officer, Begumganj, has been transferred to Shajapur for violating the model code of conduct in the run-up to the March 8 Udaypura assembly constituency bypoll.

A complaint was made earlier today to the Election Commission against Mr R K Jain.

''Three cases were registered at the Begumganj Police Station today. Election material of different political parties was found pasted on the municipal council library, bus stand public toilet and garbage bins,'' said District Collector Arun Bhatt.

Another complaint led to the removal of Udaypura Station House Officer Hanumant Singh Rajput.

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Outlook on external front bright: Dholakia

Ahmedabad, Mar 2 (UNI) With forex reserves at 19 billion dollars, the situation at the country's external front seems to be comfortable, according to Mr Bakul Dholakia, Director, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) said. Participating in a panel discussion on Union Budget 2007-08 held in IIMA campus as part of Ahmedabad Management Association's (AMA) 50th year celebration, Mr Dholakia said the outlook on the external front looks bright and capital inflows are more than what the country needs. ''For.....

APS launches Field Postal Order on 35th anniversary

Chandigarh, Mar 1 (UNI) With its motto ''MAIL MILAP'' -- in rain or shine, the soldiers must always get their mail --, the Army Postal Service (APS) has been bringing cheer to the soldiers for 35 years now, as reflected in the popular Hindi film song ''Sandeshe aaten hain...'' Celebrating its 35th anniversary at the Western Command Headquarters at Chandimandir here today, and to mark the occasion, the Corps is launched a new product 'Field Postal Order' (FPOr) to fulfill the.....

Man-elephant conflict costs Asom 127 lives in 2 years

Guwahati, Mar 2 (UNI) The man-elephant conflict has cost Asom not only in terms of human life and property, but its pinch has also been felt by the state exchequer. The Asom government had shelled out Rs 30 lakh in 2005-06 as one-time relief towards damage to life and property caused by wild elephants, with Rs 24 lakhs granted till this month in 2006-07. These figures were submitted in the state Assembly today by Environment and Forests Minister Rockybul Hussain.....
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