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SC restrains Modi govt from giving ownership rights to tribals

New Delhi, Oct 6 (UNI) Dealing a severe blow to the attempt of the Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to woo tribals ahead of the assembly elections in the state, the Supreme Court has restrained his goverment from giving ownership rights to the tribals of forest land.

A Bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan, Justice Arijit Pasayat and Justice S D Kapadia yesterday also directed that the possession of land already given to tribals shall be subject to the outcome of the application filed by amicus curiae Harish Salve.

Mr Salve in his application had contended that the forest land being alloted to the tribals was in defiance of the orders of the court, prohibiting any allotment of forest land without prior permission of this court.

Mr Salve also contended that the ownership rights given to the tribals in forest land was a calculated move by the ruling party in the state to secure tribal votes in the forthcoming assembly elections in the state.

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Tata Motors launches 'Dicor'

Hyderabad, Oct 6: TATA Motors today launched the new safari Dicor 2.2 VTT range, powered by a new 2.2 L engine. According to a release here, the new generation 2.2 VTT DICOR engine was a 16 valve Dual Over Head Camshaft (DOHC), operated by 32 bit electronic control unit and equipped with specially designed turbo charger. The new range starts from Rs 7.33 lakh with an enhanced warranty of two years or 75,000 km. An additional two years warranty could be.....

172 naxals surrender in 2 years in Gadchiroli

Nagpur, Oct 6 (UNI) As many as 172 naxalites have surrendered during the first two years of the Maharashtra government's 'surrender scheme' for outlaws in Gadchiroli district of Vidarbha region. According to police, the 172 naxalites surrendered between August 29, 2005, when the scheme was launched, and August 28, 2007. Of these, 158 naxalites, including four dalam commanders/deputy commanders, had received the benefits of the scheme, including financial assistance, a press statement said. The naxalite 'surrender scheme' had been extended.....

Bihar Govt to honour schools for re-enrolling drop outs

Patna, Oct 6 (UNI) The Bihar government has decided to honour a number of primary schools for successfully bringing back dropout children into regular schooling habit. In order to ensure universalisation of primary education for primary school students, of six to 14 years, the state government has announced special rewards under the Chief Minister's ''Siksha Yojona Puraskar'' to those the schools which had attained 100 per cent enrolment at block and district level. According to official sources, there is.....
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