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My real companion
04.29.06 (11:28 pm)   [edit]
 
Ms. Salja kumari Indian union minister sharing her human emotions with a deaf student in specialized school for deaf child in Ambala cantonment on 29.04.2006
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Indian Society
04.29.06 (11:24 pm)   [edit]

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Taliban militants will kill an Indian engineer
04.29.06 (11:23 pm)   [edit]
Taliban militants will kill an Indian engineer, identified as K. Surya Narayana, being held hostage in southern Afghanistan if all Indians don't leave Afghanistan within 24 hours.
Qari Yousaf Ahmadi, who releases regular statements on behalf of outlawed Taliban fighters, accused the Indian contractor, who was abducted on Friday in the southern Zabul province, of being an "American spy."
"We warn all Indians working here to leave Afghanistan within 24 hours starting 6 pm local time (2200 hours IST) Saturday otherwise we will kill him," Ahmadi said after contacting a international news agency by telephone.India's ambassador to Kabul, Rakesh Sood, said the threat was "not a very positive development."
Sood identified the hostage as K. Surya Narayana, a father of three from Hyderabad aged in his early 40s, who had been employed here since January by a Bahrain-based company, al-Moayed.
The firm has been contracted by an Afghan mobile phone company, Roshan, to expand its mobile phone network across volatile provinces in southern Afghanistan.
Sood said that he was in contact with officials from Roshan, the Afghan government and the US military to secure the captive's release
 
The Haryana Government will open60 new animal institutes in the State
04.29.06 (11:22 pm)   [edit]

 

Chandigarh, April 29: The Haryana Government will open60 new animal institutes in the State besides openingtwo animal poly clinics in Bhiwani and Sonipat and anPet Animal Hospital and Training Centre in Panchkulawith a view to provide better animal health services.Rs. two crorehad been made during the current financial year toprovide life saving drugs of animals. He furtherinformed that with a view to protect the livestock ofthe State from various contagious and non-contagiousdiseases, a provision of Rs. 6.31 crore had been made.He said that the ‘Murrah’ variety of buffalo inHaryana is world famous and the demand of this breedis increasing every day. He disclosed that an amountof Rs. one crore would be spent during the currentfinancial year for improving the breed of ‘Sahiwal’cow.
Haryana Desk
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The Haryana Government will soon initiate a new scheme on the pattern of ‘SarvShiksha Abhiyan’ with a view to promote secondary education
04.29.06 (11:21 pm)   [edit]
Chandigarh, April 29 - The Haryana Government will soon initiate a new scheme on the pattern of ‘SarvShiksha Abhiyan’ with a view to promote secondaryeducation in the state. Under the scheme, a number offacilities would be given free of cost to thestudents upto 10+2 level. This was disclosed by the Officer on Special Dutyto Chief Minister,Haryana, Dr. K.V. Singh afterinaugurating class rooms and a community centre at village Gudia Khera in Sirsa district today.
Haryana Desk
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Back to basics
04.29.06 (11:20 pm)   [edit]

Mr. Vinod Sharma And Mr. Randeep Singh Surjewala @ feet of Ramayana sant Bhagwan Paruram at Narwana in Bharmans' function on 29.04.2006
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My real companion
04.29.06 (11:20 pm)   [edit]

Ms. Salja kumari Indian union minister sharing her human emotions with a deaf student in specialized school for deaf child in Ambala cantonment on 29.04.2006
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Ambala's Unity on stage
04.29.06 (11:28 am)   [edit]
 
The Haryana Government has constituted a State level committee to reivew the implementation of the Member Parliament Local Area Development Scheme
04.29.06 (11:07 am)   [edit]
The Haryana Government has constituted a State level committee under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to reivew the implementation of the Member Parliament Local Area Development Scheme. An official spokesman said that the committee would monitor the flow of funds at various channels including allocations, releases, utilisation and unspent balances. It would also ensure that the schemes were implemented as per the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation and no addition or alteration is done. He said that the committee would also look into the complaints received by it in respect of the implementation of the programme including complaints of misappropriate or diversion of the funds of the scheme and recommend follow up action. The committee would also consider all Evaluation Reports, Area Officers Report and such other reports sent to it by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation and take corrective measures wherever required. The other members of the committee are Financial Commissoners and Secretaries of Planning, Development and Panchayat, Education, Public Health, Power,Health, Irrigation, Social Welfare, Public Works Department (B&R), Animal Husbandry and Urban Development Department. The Director, Rural Development will be the Member Secretary of the committee. Haryana Desk abcnewsnetwork posted by haryana@abcnewsnetwork
 
Rise in number of cars could undo CNG's effects in Delhi: CSE
04.22.06 (10:51 pm)   [edit]
The burgeoning number of private vehicles in Delhi, which now has 17 per cent of the cars in the country, threatens to undo the "healthy" effects of introduction of the green fuel CNG for the city buses. According to the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) publication 'The Leapfrog Factor: Clearing the air in Asian cities', Delhi has more cars than the total number of cars in the states of Gujarat and West Bengal.It added that the sheer number of vehicles was threatening to undo the gains that the capital had garnered from improvement in vehicle technology and fuel quality.Even though Delhi leapfrogged from dirty fuels and emission technologies to much cleaner options, says the book, "the gains can be lost if we do not get our act together as congestion and pollution could from these vehicles is threatening to destroy the quality of life in the city."It said a car caught in a congestion can emit nearly four times more. The report held that cars and two-wheelers take up nearly 90 per cent of the road space, carry lesser numbers of people and pollute excessively.The most oppressive problem of current times, according to the book, is the exploding number of vehicles that are choking our cities and immobilising them. posted by abcnewsnetwork live