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Welfare Board for fishermen sought

Puducherry, Aug 26(UNI) PMK state unit Secretary and Parliamentary party leader Prof M Ramadass today urged the administration to set up a fishermen welfare Board in the Union Territory .

In a statement here he said the territorial administration should take note of the fact that the third biggest community in the Union Territory was suffering socially and economically, and hence, a Fishermen Welfare Board should be set up to ensure the progress in the lives of fishermen. Forty five km of the Union Territory was a coastal area and 45,000 people were engaged in this profession.

The revenue to the government through fishing was increasing every year. But the lives of fishermen did not see any development, he said.

He said the 2004 tsunami had affected the fishermen community very much and the houses to be constructed by the administration, with assistance from the Centre and other external agencies were yet to be constructed.

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Britain turns to media to wage secret propaganda war against al-Qaeda

London, Aug 26 : A Whitehall counter-terrorism unit is targeting the BBC and other media organisations as part of a new global propaganda push designed to "taint the al-Qaeda brand", according to a secret Home Office paper. The document also shows that Whitehall counter-terrorism experts intend to exploit new media websites and outlets with a proposal to "channel messages through volunteers in internet forums" as part of their campaign, The Guardian reported. The strategy is being conducted by the research, information and.....

Manmohan Singh stresses on expansion of technical education in next five year plan

Guwahati, Aug 26 : Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today said that science and technology are going to be the centre points in tomorrow's world and the focus should be on spreading technical education. Addressing the students and faculty members of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, Dr. Singh said the government is emphasizing on technical education in the next five year plan. "In government policies and plans, rural youth is also being included so that every section of the.....

Pathogens in 47 per cent of Nepal water: Survey

Kathmandu, Aug 26: Keeping off from the routine surveys conducted by NGOs, this is an unique survey conducted by the the consumers and an NGO, Forum for Urban Water and Sanitation (NGOFUWS) in Nepal. The survey reveals 47 per cent of piped water samples collected from 120 places in Kathmandu valley is free from chlorine content. At least 648 samples (47 per cent) among the 1,385 tested in between June 9 and August 25, contained no Free Residual Chlorine (FRC) while 99.....
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