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No force against farmers' will : President

Shillong, Mar 16 (UNI) President A P J Abdul Kalam today averred that force should not be used against the will of the farmers.

Dr Kalam's remark assumed significance in the wake of the police firing at Nandigram in West Bengal in which 14 people were killed and more than 40 injured.

"There should be a mutual consent, and there should not be any kind of force and snatching away of poor farmers' land and handing them over to the industries in the name of economic development," Dr Kalam told reporters at Raj Bhawan here before leaving for Delhi via Guwahati.

"There are two kinds of land - cultivable land and dry land.

Industries could be set up in the dry land, which cannot be used for farming activities," the President asserted.

Dr Kalam also stressed that the government should held discussion with farmers before setting up industries.

However, Dr Kalam, who had been advocating creation of Special Economic Zone for wealth creation, reminded that there would always be problems. "We should be able to defeat the problems and not allow the problems defeat us, " Dr Kalam stated.

On Uranium mining in Meghalaya, he said, "Uranium could be used for producing nuclear energy, which is environmentally benign. India has ten nuclear reactors and there are no problems at all." UNI

Atomic energy provides clean power from uranium: President

Shillong, Mar 16 (UNI) President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam today said Atomic Energy Division provides clean power from uranium and the solar system. Interacting with students of the North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) on the much hyped uranium mining in the state, Dr Kalam said wherever the Atomic Energy Division had taken up the project, it had provided an eco-friendly environment and there was no radiation problem. He said the country has 10 uranium mining reactors and generation of.....

Kalam suggests Meghalaya govt to set up three SEZs

Shillong, Mar 16 (UNI) In his historic presidential address to 60 Meghalaya lawmakers, President A P J Abdul Kalam today suggested the state government to set up three exclusive special economic zones in Meghalaya which would create additional revenue of Rs 2,500 crore for the state with a direct employment potential of over 25,000 people. ''The SEZs will attract pharmacy, biotechnology and hotel industries,'' the President told lawmakers. Dr Kalam suggested the creation of an SEZ here for herbal,.....

MDMK's exit inconsequential, says P Chidambaram

Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu, Mar 17:  Dismissing as inconsequential the exit of the MDMK from the UPA, senior Congress leader and Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said the new development will in no away affect the stability of the Manmohan Singh Government.Responding to queries from mediapersons here, he said two Lok Sabha members of the MDMK have already come out of that party and as such Mr Vaiko's decision to pull out of the Congress-led UPA would not have any adverse.....
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