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Nine rowdies arrested in Mysore

Mysore, Mar 3 (UNI) The city police have arrested a gang of nine notorious rowdies from Bangalore when they were planning to commit dacoity in the city.

City police Commissioner Praveen Sood told newspersons here that based on a tip off, the anti-rowdy squad of the city police rounded them up when the rowdies were moving around in a suspicious manner.

The criminals were planning to commit dacoity here to mobilise money for releasing their friend, lodged in a city jail, on bail.

The police seized a countrymade revolver, bullets, one dagger, two knives, cash and gold ornaments along with photocopies of documents pertaining to benami lands from them.

Mr Sood said gang leader K Laxminarayana alias 'Killer' Lakki and his associates had murdered their rival Prakash of Rajivnagar in a dispute over money lending and real estate in 1998. The gang had murdered another rowdy gang leader Prasad alias Prasadi in 2005 for the same reason.

The arrested were identified as Somashekhar, Lucas alias Lokan, Raja Rao, Prahlad, Prakash, Praveen Kumar, Ravikumar and M Kiran Solanki, apart from 'Killer Lakki'.

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AMWJU condemns assault of mediapersons by AR troops

Imphal, Mar 15 (UNI) The All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) today condemned the assault on journalists by some jawans of 38 Assam Rifles at Kotlen in Senapati district yesterday. AMWJU sources said the AR personnel assaulted these journalists, while they were taking a report on the alleged rape of an 18-year-old girl by a few AR jawans on March 13. The troops also threatened the journalists to erase the photographs of the incident in which the troops were seen.....

India ranks top in rabies deaths in Asia

Bangalore, Mar 3 (UNI) India has the dubious distinction of ranking top in rabies deaths among the Asian countries, with over 20,000 deaths reported every year, Dr F X Meslin of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said today. Delivering a lecture on 'Rabies in Asia: Current Scene and WHO's Role in Control' at the scientific session of the first annual conference of Rabies in Asia (RIA) RIACON-2007 here, he said that according to a WHO study, more than two billion people.....

Anantha Rangachar to be conferred Ved Ratna Puraskar

Bangalore, Mar 3 (UNI) Vedic scholar N S Anantha Rangachar will be conferred with the Gangeshwaranand Veda Rathna Puraskar for his excellence in Rig Veda by Karnataka Governor T N Chaturvedi at Raj Bhavan here on March seven. According to a Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan release here, the award carried a cash prize of Rs one lakh, a Tamra Patra, a shawl and an idol of Guru Gangeswaranandji Maharaj. So far, 31 scholars from various parts of the country had been.....
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