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Cong walkout in Chhattisgarh Assy over missing kids

Raipur, Mar 12 (UNI) Opposition Congress members today staged a walkout in the Chhattisgarh Assembly alleging the government was ''not serious'' over stopping child-trafficking from tribal areas.

Mr Novil Kumar Verma (NCP), who raised the issue during Question Hour, pointed out several kids were missing from Sarguja and nearby districts. ''Many of them were taken to Delhi and were living in inhuman conditions,'' he added.

Home Minister Ramvichar Netam pointed out 24 children were reported missing in Sarguja district between July 2006 and January 2007. ''Among them, 20 have been located and efforts are on to trace the rest,'' he said, adding that a kid was held captive at a brick kiln in Uttar Pradesh.

When Mr Netam claimed a Delhi-based agency had taken these children to the national capital for providing jobs, the opposition sought to know whether such agencies required prior permission from the administration. They alleged that kids belonging to poor tribal families were being lured with the promise of employment.

Mr Ravindra Choubey (Cong) pointed out nominated Anglo-Indian MLA Rosilin Bekman had written to Chief Minister Raman Singh about the problem. However, the Minister said that he would have to verify before saying anything about it.

Mr Nandkumar Patel (Cong) sought to know from the Minister how many children were reported missing in February while Mr Verma asked what steps were being taken to prevent recurrence.

As Mr Netam sought time to find out the precise number of children who went missing last month, the opposition members remarked that the Home Minister was unaware of happenings in his home district Sarguja.

Later, Congress and NCP members staged a walkout.

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Heavy snowfall in higher ranges of Uttarakhand

Dehradun, Mar 12 (UNI) Heavy snowfall occurred in the higher ranges of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, Yamunotri and Chamoli in Uttarakhand today. Continuous rainfall has resulted in reducing the temperature of most of the places in the state including the state capital. Director, Weather Department, Anand Sharma said the change in weather has been caused due to western disturbances. The weather was likely to remain gloomy for two to three days, he said. Kashauni and Joshimath experienced highest of 30.....

Srinagar receives heavy snowfall of this year

Srinagar, Mar 12 (UNI) Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, witnessed heavy snowfall since early this morning after overnight rains. Traffic movement in the city was disrupted following unrelenting swowfall. Heavy snowfall was also recorded at famous ski resort of Gulmarg, Kupwara, Baramulla, Sopore, Charar-e-Sharief and other areas in central and north Kashmir, resulting in considerable cold. There would be rain and snowfall in the Kashmir valley during the next 24 hours, met department sources said. Tree and roof.....

Strike cripples life in Tral, murder case against Army in Kashmir

Srinagar, Mar 12 (UNI) Even as Jammu and Kashmir police has registered a murder case in connection with the killing of two government employees allegedly by the Rashtriya Rifles (RR) at Aripal on March 10, spontaneous strike crippled life in Tral town of south Kashmir today. Official sources said an FIR, under section 302, was registered in police station Tral, where a high school teacher Majid Jehangir and former employee of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution (CAPD) Ghulam Muhammad Mir were.....
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