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Rights activist approaches court seeking action against Minister

Ranchi, Oct 6 (UNI) With Chief Minister Madhu Koda refusing to take action against one of his Ministerial colleagues for allegedly eating mutton at a public function on Gandhi Jayanti, a human rights activist today filed a complaint against Rural Development Minister Enos Ekka before the Chief Judicial Magistrate here.

Mr Ekka had mutton on October 2 after a sports tournament in Simdega district.

As various political parties reacted to the Minister's act, demanding his removal from the Cabinet, the Chief Minister said literacy rate in Jharkhand was relatively low leading to inadequate knowledge about Mahatma Gandhi among the ''common man''. And hence his ''Minister also might fall prey to such ignorance''.

Activist Ranjeet Roy alleged that Mr Ekka along with three bureaucrats -- C P Bakhla (Deputy Development Commissioner) M P Lakra (Superintendent of Police) and Amber Lakra (SDPO) -- took mutton at a public meeting on the Gandhi Jayanti Day at Simdega.

He pleaded before the court that strict action be taken against the Minister as well as the erring officers for violating the government order.

The United Nations has declared the Gandhi Jayanti Day as the International day of non-violence. The Deputy Commissioner of all the districts had issued public notices to all liquor vendors and slaughter houses not to open their shops.

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Gore among others awarded by tribals

Mawphlang, Oct 6 (UNI) Tribal chieftains has awarded former US Vice- President Al Gore with the ''People's Parliament Global Award'' for promoting worldwide awareness on global warming at the People's Parliament held in this village of Meghalaya. Gore was awarded for his hard-hitting environmental documentary- ' An Inconvenient Truth,' which won three Academy Awards. The award will request the American Embassy in New Delhi to accept the award, which includes a citation, gifts, photograph of ancient Mawphlang sacred groves and.....

Tribals in Meghalaya condemn Myanmar crackdown

Mawphlang, Meghalaya, Oct 6 (UNI) Thousands of tribals from Khasi, Jaintia and Garo districts in Meghalaya today observed a two-minute silence at a Dorbar Ri (People's Parliament), as a mark of respect to Buddhist monks killed by the military junta in Myanmar. The People's Parliament held outside the ancient scared groves, was convened here by the Khasi Syiems(Chief), Jaintia Dolois (Chieftains) and Nokmas (Clan Chieftains). They urged India and China to influence the military junta to immediately restore democracy in.....

NIF launched with sale proceeds of Rs 994 cr from PGCIL

New Delhi, Oct 6 (UNI) The government today launched the National Investment Fund (NIF) which aims to use the returns from investment of disinvestment proceeds to fund social sector projects and partly to meet capital investments in profitable public sector units. The fund was lauched by Finance Minister P Chidambaram with the handing over of Rs 994.82 crore received from the sale of Government equity in Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) to the three Fund Managers. The fund will.....
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