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NCRB commends Haryana Police record online

Chandigarh, Mar 13 (UNI) The National Crime Records Bureau has commended the Haryana Police Department for achieving an excellent record in the country by making available its 100 per cent data related to crime on the website of Daily Crime Reporting (DCR) system of the Bureau.

Stataing this, a police spokesman said the implementation of web enabled DCR was being monitored by the National Crimes Records Bureau on regular basis.

The information being obtained through DCR could be of immense help in redressing the grievances of the public and have an over view of the crime situation at national level daily.

He said the DCR proforma was being revised to exclusively enter into the system the data pertaining to crime committed against members belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

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Parliament directs Nepal govt to take action against King

Kathmandu, Feb 21 (UNI) Amid countrywide protest and condemnation against King Gyanendra for his controversial statement, Nepal's Parliament urged the government to immediately take action against the King and declare Nepal a republic state. The King's message was ''unconstitutional and unauthorised'', a proposal of public importance passed by the House today said. The proposal was passed unanimously, Kantipur quoted the Speaker of the House, Subhash Nemwang, as saying. ''The Parliament has directed the government to take action against the King and.....

MP Budget anti-poor, anti-farmer: Oppn Leader

Bhopal, Mar 13 (UNI) Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh Assembly Jamuna Devi today said the state budget 2007-08 was ''anti-poor and anti-farmer'' and would lead to price rise in the state. Participating in the general debate on the budget, Ms Devi said raising tax on jaggery, hosiery, soaps and other essential items will lead to a rise in their prices. She said that diesel tax was more in Madhya Pradesh as compared to other states. Construction work and electricity.....

Nine-decade-old airport reopens next month

Bangkok, Feb 21 (UNI) Bangkok's former airport will reopen for domestic flights on March 25 as the capital's six-month-old Suvarnbhumi International Airport undergoes repairs to fix construction flaws. The Thai Cabinet has approved resumption of services at the nine-decade-old Don Muang airport with the national carrier moving domestic flights there along with three budget airlines. A total of 77 flights to destinations within Thailand will be offered daily at Don Muang by Thai Airways International, Nok Air, PB Air and One-To-Go.....
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