Monday, October 16, 2000, Chandigarh, India

350-cr relief for Punjab
*Farmers to get MSP of Rs 540
*Limit for damaged paddy up

NEW DELHI, Oct 15 — In a major political victory, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today succeeded in getting a Rs 350-crore relief package from the Centre for the state farmers hit by damaged paddy crops due to unseasonal rains.

Farmer commits suicide
LUDHIANA, Oct 15 — Yet another farmer died under mysterious circumstances allegedly after feeling depressed over the failure to sell his paddy at the desired price. 

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Union Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha and Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Minister Shanta Kumar with Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI photo
Union Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha and Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Minister Shanta Kumar with Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal in New Delhi on Sunday.


‘Rail roko’ stir continues
SUNAM, Oct 15 — Rail Traffic between Jakhal-1-Dhuri stations on the Ludhiana-Hisar section remained suspended here since Friday as the activists of the CPI, the CPM, the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ekta) and paddy growers blocked rail traffic at the Chhajli railway station, 6 km from here.

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Discard capitalist model: RSS
Agra, Oct 15 — The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) today advocated the discarding of the capitalist-oriented western model economic system and adopting an economic path which was self-reliant, village-centred and suiting Indian requirements.
 
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Union Home Minister L.K. Advani and UP Chief Minister Ram Prakash Gupta at the open Union Home Minister L.K. Advani and UP Chief Minister Ram Prakash Gupta at the open
session of the concluding day of the RSS Mahashivir in Agra on Sunday. — PTI

30 kg RDX seized, 4 arrested
NEW DELHI, Oct 15 — The Central Bureau of Investigation claims to have averted major militant attacks in Punjab, Delhi and other parts of North India with the seizure of 30 kg RDX and a large number of arms and ammunition. Four persons have been arrested in this connection.

Five more killed in Bihar
BIHARSHARIF, Oct 15 — Barely a day after the massacre of 11 members of a Yadav family, five persons belonging to a backward community were killed and two others seriously injured at Bhojpur village in Nalanda district last night, the police said today.

Rajkumar’s release imminent
CHENNAI, Oct 15— A positive news on the release of Kannada film actor Rajkumar and two others held hostage by Veerappan is expected by Sunday night, according to a message sent by ‘’Tamizh Desiya Iyakkam’’ leader P. Nedumaran, who is holding negotiations with the brigand.



Parallel DCCs formed in Hamirpur, Chamba
HAMIRPUR, Oct 15 — Differences in the Congress came to the fore today during the party’s organisational elections in Hamirpur and Chamba district.
Two parallel District Congress Committees were formed, one at Hotel Hamir and another at the local Circuit House. 

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