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ULFA not establishing camps in Bhutan : Home Ministry

New Delhi, Mar 13 (UNI) The Home Ministry today said there was no specific report about the cadres of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) establishing camps in Bhutan.

"However, the government is keeping a close watch on the activities of militant outfits along the Indo-Bhutan border," Minister of State for Home S Reghupathy told the Lok Sabha in a written answer.

He said as many as 30 ULFA cadres have been arrested and 19 killed in counter-insurgency operations during the current year (up to February 28).

Mr Reghupathy denied reports that the government had launched an operation called "Rhino-2" against the ULFA.

In a written reply to another question, Mr Reghupathy said the ULFA had been targeting railway lines and oil pipelines in Asom.

"Adequate security measures are taken by the State Government to thwart the threats, posed by ULFA," he said, adding that additional Central Police Forces and Army units had been deployed for co-ordinated action against ULFA and other extremist groups.

Mr Reghupathy said the Centre was also helping the state government in enhancing the capabilities of the state through modernisation of State Police Forces and reimbursement of security-related expenditure.

The security situation in Asom was also reviewed in the meetings of the Unified Headquarters chaired by the Chief Minister of Asom from time to time.

"The Government of India is also monitoring the situation at periodic intervals, " the minister said.

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Govt planning public-pvt ownership to maintain ASI sites

New Delhi, Mar 13 (UNI) The government is trying to have public-private partnership for maintenance of archaeological sites in the country and is considering tax rebate to the private enterprises who contribute to the upkeep of monuments, Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni said today. Ms Soni said in the Rajya Sabha during Question Hour that the Ministry got only Rs 53 crore from collection of entry tickets to the monuments from domestic as well as foreign tourists. Even this.....

Increase in foreign tourists' arrival despite shortage of hotel room

New Delhi, Mar 13 (UNI) Despite the shortage of accommodation in some metro cities, India has witnessed 13.2 per cent growth in foreign and 18.9 per cent in domestic tourists, the government said today. In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni said her ministry had estimated that 30,000 additional hotel rooms would be needed in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) alone to meet the requirement of Commonwealth Games, 2010. She said a.....

Centre to enact new legislation for police administration in UTs

New Delhi, Mar 13 (UNI) Home Minister Shivraj Patil today said the Centre would enact a new legislation to effect police reforms in the Union Territories. The bill would be introduced in the current or next session of Parliament, he said, while replying to questions on police reforms in the Lok Sabha. He, however, said it would not be possible to indicate a definite time-frame for such a legislation in states. Mr Patil said the Model Police Act drafted by the.....
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