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Tuesday, April 1, 2008, Chandigarh, India
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Spooked by Inflation
Import duties to go
New Delhi, March 31
In a slew of measures to combat inflation, the government today decided to scrap import duty on crude palm and soya oils and ban export of non-basmati rice and pulses. The decisions were taken at a meeting of the cabinet committee on prices at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s official residence here tonight.

Sexual abuse charge: Orissa Speaker quits, minister sacked
Bhubaneswar, March 31
Under mounting attack following sexual abuse charges levelled against him by a woman Assembly employee, Orissa Speaker Maheswar Mohanty resigned today even as a key minister was sacked for allegedly instigating the woman to hurl the allegation.

Pehowa debt trap: 7 more bodies found
The family seems to have driven their car into Bhakra canal
Raogarh (Kurukshetra), March 31
In a heartrending incident, seven bodies, including three children and one pregnant woman, of a debt-ridden trader’s family from Pehowa were recovered from the Bhakra Canal on the Kurukshetra-Pehowa road this evening.
Relatives mourn for seven members of the Singla family Relatives mourn for seven members of the Singla family on Monday.
— Tribune photo by Ravi Kumar

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Shimla, March 31
The police today arrested former Congress minister Singhi Ram and former chairman of the Himachal Board of School Education B.R. Rahi after the court turned down their plea for extending interim bail.

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