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fishermen block roads; vehicle traffic on ECR affected

Puducherry, Mar 13 (UNI) Traffic on the East Coast Road (ECR) was affected since 0630 hrs today as fishermen from four coastal villages resorted to road blockades at four different places.

The stir was to protest against the failure of the government to construct new houses for them, who were affected in the tsunami.

The villagers of Kalapet, Chinnakalapet, Kanagachettikkulam and Pillaichavady, obstructed the road this morning. They kept catmarans on the road, fell trees and erected shamianas (pandals) to prepare food in the middle of the road.

As talks by a police force from Puducherry with the protestors went in vain, police used mild force to remove them when they objected to the dismantling of the shamiana near the Engineering college. Even though the police managed to remove one group from a particular village, another group blocked the road as soon as police proceeded to other venue and the same thing repeated in every village. As a result, the agitation was still continuing.

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US Sikh leader hails Badal poll victory

Washington, Mar 2 (UNI) Prominent Sikh leader in the United States, Dr Rajwant Singh, has congratulated Akali Dal leader Parkash Singh Badal for his party's sweeping victory in the recent elections in Punjab and urged him to make the state a favourable destination for companies seeking to invest in India. ''Punjab being a high consumer state is an attractive site,'' said Dr Singh, chairman of the Sikh Council on Religion and Education. ''Election results are truly a mandate for change and.....

Chennai's vegetable markets disappearing: citizens concerned

Chennai, Mar 13 (UNI) Chennai's vegetable markets are gradually disappearing from the scene, causing grave concern among citizens and conservationists alike. In the last six months to one year, vegetable markets at Royapettah, Teynampet and Nungambakkam have all vanished, and the latest to feel the heat is the historic Thannithorai market in Mylapore, which has been a landmark for over 100 years. In the absence of heritage rules, the markets have moved to private hands, though they are public utilities, says.....

Bhutto turns down Sharif's Multi-Parties Conference

Islamabad, Mar 2 (UNI) Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has refused to attend the Multi-Parties Conference (MPC) to be held in London on March 24 by Pakistan Muslim League (N) chief Nawaz Sharif. Ms Bhutto, conveying her decision to the PML, said she would send her party delegation for representation. Ms Bhutto's refusal to attend Sharif's MPC came in the backdrop of reports about a deal between the PPP and Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf.....
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