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Three killed, 40 injured in hills of Assam

Guwahati, Apr 10 (UNI) Violence today rocked two hill districts of Assam as a powerful bomb detonated at Howraghat of Karbi Anglong district injuring 40 people, while three were killed in gunfire between Dimasa militants and security forces in the North Cachar hills.

Official sources said 40 people were injured, 18 of them seriously, when a cycle bomb ripped through a market in Howraghat town. The suspected Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) detonated the bomb at 1245 hrs in the busy Howraghat vegetable market on Netaji Subhash Road.

The seriously injured had been referred to Nagaon civil hospital.

In the neighbouring North Cachar hills, three people, including two Dimasa militants, were killed in an encounter at Diring in Dihamalai area.

According to army sources, troops of 57 Mountain Division, operating under 3 corps, killed two Dimasa militants in an encounter in Miyungkhor area of NC hills. Heavy exchange of fire ensued between the and an elderly person died in the crossfire. He was identified as Nelungbe Zeme.

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Tata to invest Rs 500 Cr in Assam

Guwahati, Apr 10: The Tata Telecom Service Limited (TTSL) will invest Rs 500 crore to upgrade the communication grid of the Assam Government. An MoU was signed today on this aspect between the Assam Small Industry Development Corporation (ASIDC) and the TTSL in Jorhat this evening in presence of Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and Industry Minister Pradyut Bardoloi. The TTSL would invest Rs 500 crore over a period of next three years to upgrade the communication infrastructure of the state government......

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Srinagar, Apr 10 (UNI) Jammu and Kashmir State Financial Corporation (SFC) has realized a record amount of Rs 93 crore during the last four years under onetime-settlement scheme from the owners of defunct and sick industrial units. This information was given to the Minister for Finance, Tariq Hameed Karra, who is also the Chairman of the Corporation, by the Managing Director of the Corporation here today. Initially introduced in 1997, the onetime-settlement scheme was aimed at.....

ADB looks to formulate new approach to increase access to energy

Singapore, Apr 10 (UNI) Dozens of energy experts from across Asia are in Manila this week to help the Asian Development Bank (ADB) formulate a new strategic approach to increase access to modern forms of energy for the one billion people in Asia without electricity. Almost half of the world's population does not have access to modern forms of energy. Many are still dependent on wood and other traditional biomass fuels for cooking and.....
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