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Centre to spend Rs 50,000 Cr for road connectivity in NE

Kolkata, Sep 3 (UNI) The Centre will spend Rs 50,000 crore in the next five years for road connectivity in the North Eastern region, Union Minister of Development of North Eastern Region (DONER) and Panchayati Raj Mani Shankar Aiyer today said.

Speaking at a conference of exporters belonging to the Shellac and Forest Products Export Promotion Council and Calcutta Chamber of Commerce in the city, Mr Aiyer said it was essential to develop road links in the region for its allround development.

He also emphasised the need for laying railway tracks across the Barak valley in Assam to Mizoram.

Mr Aiyer said his Ministry was ready to extend all assistance for increasing forest products besides cultivation of medicinal and horticultural plants so that the people were economically benefited.

Describing North East as the gateway to the South East Asia, the Minister said improvement of Guwahati-Bangkok link would open up explosive business opportunities leading to the overall development of the region.

The development of these states would pave way for regional cooperation with countries like Thailand, he said.

Mr Aiyer also handed over field kits to the members of self help groups, involved in lac cultivation. He urged exporters to encourage these groups since they had potential for export earnings.

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India trying to verify arrest of Hamza in Bangladesh: Home Sec

New Delhi, Sept 3 (UNI) The India is trying to verify facts about the arrest by Bangladesh police of one Mohammad Sharifuddin alias 'Hamza', a Huji operative alleged to have masterminded the Mecca Mosque blast and provided logistics for the recent twin blasts in Hyderabad. ''I have seen the reports. We have asked for information. We are trying to find out and get more information,'' Home Secretary Madhukar Gupta told reporters. Asked if the government has taken up the matter with.....

Elaborate security in Delhi for Janmashtami celebrations

New Delhi, Sep 3 (UNI) Elaborate security arrangements have been put in place across the national capital for Janmashtami celebrations tomorrow. As large number of devotees are expected to visit temples, particularly the Laxmi Narayan temple (Birla Mandir), ISKCON and Adhya Katyani Shakti Peeth, from mid-night, police has urged them not to carry handbags, briefcases, parcels or any other battery operated equipment. Entry into the temples premises will be through DFMDs installed on gates. Devotees will have to remove their footwear.....

Ramadoss to sign degrees of 49 AIIMS scholars

New Delhi, Sep 3: In compliance with the Delhi High Court order, Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss would sign the degrees of 49 scholars of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) along with the ''temporary'' registrar, an appointment he had termed ''illegal''. Health Ministry sources told UNI.....
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