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 | Welfare of farmers must for State’s development: Raghavji “THINKING ABOUT the progress of the State without development of farmers is a farce, as MP is an agriculture-based State,’’ Finance Minister Raghavji said here on Friday, adding that able leadership and options should be provided to ensure that farmers are not driven to suicide. |
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 | Narmada holds wealth of archaeology, says expert THE NARMADA Valley had been the centre of evolution of human civilisation. Scientific data proves that the Narmada Valley was the oldest civilisation of Indian subcontinent, stated eminent archaeologist K K Mohammad at Narmada Bhawan in the City on Friday. |
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 | Army to fingerprint aspirants THE ARMY is introducing fingerprinting of candidates to record their identities and prevent impersonation in recruitment rallies. A demonstration of fingerprinting of aspirants was given at a recruitment rally at 3 EME Centre on Friday. |
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 | Medically examine jail inmates: SHRC THE STATE Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has recommended that prisoners be medically examined to find out the state of their physical and mental health and their blood samples be examined when they are taken to jails. |
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 | ILEC, Japan bank get feedback on BWP WHILE MAKING a visit to Bhopal, a five-member team of the International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC) & Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) organised a workshop in association with MP Consultancy Organisation Limited (MPCON) in the City on Thursday on Bhoj Wetland Project (BWP). |
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 | BHEL envisages 20 pc growth rate SPURRED BY the strong and consistent growth achieved in the last few years, engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has now set its sights on becoming a US$10 Billion company by 2012. |
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 | Plan for six Bal Bhawans finalised STATE GOVERNMENT has finalised a plan to establish Bal Bhawans at six divisional headquarters in the State. The proposed Bal Bhawans would be established on the line of Bhopal based Jawahar Bal Bhawan at six divisional headquarters including Gwalior, Jabalpur, Indore, Ujjain, Sagar and Rewa. |
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 | Govt to engage guest teachers GUEST TEACHERS will be engaged for teaching in Tribal Welfare Department-run schools where posts of teachers are vacant. |
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 | DMAT might be postponed THE DENTAL and Medical Admission Test (DMAT) - 2007 might be deferred by ten days as the admission test is clashing with other entrance exams. |
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 | Mercury touches 42o C in City again, nights hotter WITH WEATHER system prevalent in the State for about the past ten days finally passing off, temperature is showing an upward trend again with the maximum day temperature touching 45 degrees mark in Sheopur Kalan during the past 24 hours – making it the hottest place in the State. |
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 | Life term for attempt to rape minor THE COURT of District & Sessions Judge Renu Sharma, while sentencing to life a man for attempting to rape a minor, suggested the lawmakers to consider providing capital punishment in cases of rape of minors. |
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 | Crackdown on nuisance-makers TO PROVIDE a feeling of security and peace of mind to citizens - specially families, women and children - visiting crowded public places like Lake View Drive, VIP Road and New Market, the Bhopal police on Friday launched a drive to nab all those trying to create disturbances by rash driving, triple riding on two-wheelers and playing loud music in cars. |
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 | Upbeat BSP takes out rally ENTHUSED OVER party’s victory in Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, BSP activists on Friday took out a rally from party’s State headquarters at 74 Bungalows. The rally passed through different areas of the City before culminating at the residence of party State president Bhujbal Singh Ahirwar. Participants in the rally stopped at the statue of Babasaheb Ambedkar at Board Office Square, Tulsi Nagar and Lily Talkies to pay their obeisance to the Dalit leader. |
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 | Brand MP on show; firm game for it ON DAY-I of his visit to the United Kingdom, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s schedule was packed with meetings aimed at wooing investors. |
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