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Friday, January 18, 2008, Chandigarh, India
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Coming: New deal for the girl child
Incentive: Cash, insurance
Chandigarh, January 17
Radical it may sound, but it is equally ironical. Desperate to arrest the declining sex ratio (927 per 1,000 males at present), the Central government has decided to offer cash to families as an incentive to bear and retain the girl child. Cash flow will, however, be subject to certain conditions. The government in collaboration with the LIC is also working out an insurance cover for the girl child to encourage her survival and welfare.

Fresh probe into Virk case
Chandigarh, January 17
After holding that the corruption case against Punjab’s former DGP S.S. Virk required fresh probe due to “unsatisfactory nature of investigations” earlier carried out, Mr Justice H.S. Bhalla of the Punjab and Haryana High Court today directed the disbanding of the special investigating team constituted for the purpose within seven days.

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HC: Method of Virk’s arrest ‘gross violation of rules’
Chandigarh, January 17
The method of arresting former director-general of police S.S. Virk, “in gross violation of the rules”, was taken into consideration, by the Punjab and Haryana High Court while ordering fresh probe in a corruption case against him.

Assam, Bihar on alert; culling picks up
Kolkata/New Delhi/Guwahati, January 17
Culling of chickens in bird flu-hit areas of West Bengal intensified today as an alert was sounded in neighbouring Bihar and Assam. Amid the alarm bells, the Centre asked the West Bengal government to take immediate corrective steps to stop the spread of the disease.

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Alanganallur (TN), January 17
The famous bull taming sport of Tamil Nadu, "jallikattu" today turned violent as angry spectators pelted stones on the police and 29 men were severely injured as they were gored by ferocious bulls.

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Villagers try to hold down a bull during a bull-taming festival on the outskirts of Madurai on Thursday. Villagers try to hold down a bull during a bull-taming festival on the outskirts of Madurai on Thursday. — Reuters

No hike yet in petro prices
New Delhi, January 17
The Group of Ministers (GoM), which met today to decide over the prices of petrol and petroleum products has deferred the decision. The GoM was constituted in November last year to suggest ways to soften the impact of the rising global crude oil prices on the government-owned oil marketing companies.

PUDA-acquired land for developers
Mohali, January 17
It is poor man’s loss and rich man’s gain. The urban estate sites, which were given up by the Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority (PUDA) across Punjab, are now being lapped up by private real estate developers.

Punjab looks beyond the super spy
Orders purchase of hi-tech cameras, surveillance equipment, etc
Chandigarh, January 17
If you thought only James Bond carries mind-boggling hi-tech gadgets, think again. The Punjab government wants something better than the good old “007”, the worlds’ charismatic superspy.

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