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PM announces relief for Assam riot-hit
Says culprits will be punished; orders probe
Guwahati, July 28
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today announced a probe into the violence in Assam and said those found guilty of instigating it would be punished. He promised to do everything possible to bring back normalcy to the life of ‘hundreds of thousands’ of violence-displaced people.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh interacts with riot-hit people at a relief camp in Kokrajhar district on Saturday
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh interacts with riot-hit people at a relief camp in Kokrajhar district on Saturday. — PTI


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For Rs 20 govt fee, patwari earned then SSP’s ire, reveals inquiry
Chandigarh, July 28
On November 19, 2009, senior superintendent of police (SSP), VB, Patiala range, Shiv Kumar Sharma (now retired) asked revenue patwari Mohan Singh Bhedpur for a revenue record of his land in Fatehgarh Sahib’s Roorki village. Mohan Singh delivered a copy of the record to the officer and asked for the government fee of Rs 20. That’s when all hell broke loose.

Rahul GandhiYouthful Cabinet on the cards?
New Delhi, July 28
Nehru-Gandhi scion Rahul Gandhi’s probable entry into the government is expected to see the promotion of several junior ministers when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh undertakes a reshuffle of his Cabinet.

Junior ministers to be promoted
New Delhi, July 28
Nehru-Gandhi scion Rahul Gandhi’s probable entry into the government is expected to see the promotion of several junior ministers when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh undertakes a reshuffle of his Cabinet. The revamp of the Council of Ministers was earlier said to take place after the Presidential election and before the Monsoon session of Parliament commencing on August 8, but the exercise is learnt to have been put off till September.
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bid to disrupt Independence Day?
Tunnel detected along Indo-Pak border
It was noticed when land caved in due to rains
Jammu, July 28
Barely 17 days ahead of Independence Day, the BSF has detected a tunnel being dug 25 feet below the ground along the Indo-Pak border near Chalyari border outpost in Samba sector thereby foiling a possible plan of the “enemy” to cause disruptions on August 15. The tunnel, which probably started from Pakistani side, was detected 500 yards well within the Indian Territory. The BSF mans 192-km international border.

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