India wins the
One-day International Series
India delivered the final
knock-out blow on Pakistan as they crushed the hosts by eight wickets
in the fifth and final one-day international in Karachi on Monday to complete
a 4-1 series victory. Yuvraj Singh scored a brilliant 107 and Mahendra
Singh Dhoni played an unbelievable innings of 77 to guide India to victory.
Bird Flu hits
India
Navapur poultry farmers cry foul
Poultry farmers in Navapur in Maharashtra's Nandurbar district, which
is in the news for all the wrong reasons, have organised a "chicken
party" for the media and officials at the local government rest house
Tuesday.
The reason: the local poultry farmers' association members will eat chicken
delicacies under the glare of the world media in an attempt to show that
the bird flu is just a hoax.
Bird flu cases strike Maharashtra
In the first instance of the deadly avian flu virus in India, the Maharashtra
government on Saturday said chicken have died of the disease in the Nandurbar
and Dhule districts, which have a large number of poultry farms, even
as the state authorities have rushed immediate medical help to the affected
areas.
The high security animal disease laboratory in Bhopal, where poultry samples
were sent has confirmed that seven samples had strains of the deadly H5N1
avian flu virus, official sources said in Mumbai.
MP unaffected
by bird flu:CM
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today maintained the State was unaffected
by Avian Influenza but a red alert was sounded across Madhya Pradesh as
a precautionary measure.
Dr. Shashi Rai
appointed U.G.C. member
The Ministry of
Human Resources, Government of India has issued a notification appointing
Dr. Shashi Rai as a member of the University Grants Commission for a term
of three years. The appointment of Dr. Shashi Rai, who is at present working
as Principal, Sarojini Naidu Govt. Girls P.G. College, Bhopal, shall come
into force with immediate effect.
All India Optholmological
Conference begins
The
Governor Dr. Balram Jakhar has said that ophthalmologists should develop
an insight about human eyesight. Cataract and weak eyesight are very common
ailments among Indians. The ophthalmologists should, therefore, evolved
less expensive treatment to make it affordable for the common people.
The Governor was inaugurating the four-day 64th All India Optholmological
Conference: Antardrishti-2006" here today. The Chief Minister Shri
Shivraj Singh Chouhan presided over the function attended among others
by the Minister for Health and Family Welfare Shri Ajay Vishnoi.
Governor Dr.
Jakhar holds discussions with British High Commissioner
The British High Commissioner, Sir Michael Arthur made a courtesy
call on the Governor, Dr. Balram Jakhar at Raj Bhawan here today. The
two held discussions on various issues of development in Madhya Pradesh.
The High Commissioner informed the Governor, Dr. Jakhar that the British
Government has been extending cooperation to the State Government in execution
of various development projects and implementation of welfare schemes
for the last four-five years. Now, the British Government wishes to carry
out these works on a larger scale, added Sir Michael Arthur.
C.M.
For Promoting Constructive Journalism
Vichitra
Kumar Sinha Memorial Award conferred
The Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the state
government would take all necessary steps to promote constructive journalism
and ensure welfare of journalists in the state. He was presenting Vichitra
Kumar Sinha Memorial Award for outstanding services in literature, social
service, journalism and politics here today.
Paying tribute to late Shri Vichitra Kumar Sinha, Shri Shivraj Singh said
that the prime objective of a journalist, writer and a poet is to safeguard
truths and values. He recalled the services of late Shri Sinha as a journalist
and freedom fighter.
Telgi
wants to make another confession
Prime accused in the multi-crore
fake stamp paper scam Abdul Karim Telgi, who is recording a statement
in a 1995 case, Friday instructed his lawyer to file an application before
a special court in Pune asking it to allow him to make a confession in
the Bund Garden stamp paper case.
6
killed in Assam violence; curfew clamped
An indefinite curfew has been clamped in three upper Assam towns as violence
against army and administration continued unabated, leaving at least six
dead, 40 injured, beside causing damages to post office, railway platform
and vehicles.
Kumaraswamy
takes oath as Karnataka CM
Janata Dal (Secular) rebel leader H
D Kumaraswamy was on Friday sworn in as Karnataka's 18th chief minister.
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader B S Yediyurappa took the oath as deputy
chief minister.
Lotus will bloom on Feb 3, Karnataka BJP
Bhartiya Janata Party's Karnataka unit president, B S Yediyurappa, is confident
that the new government led by Janata Dal (Secular) rebel leader H D Kumaraswamy
will take the office on Feburary 3 as per schedule.
AAI
employees' agitation continues on second day in Delhi
The strike and unruly protests by about 22,000 airport workers against
the privatisation of Mumbai and Delhi airports entered its second day
on Thursday.
Hundreds of employees of Airports Authority of India at
the Delhi Airport continued their agitation shouting slogans against Civil
Aviation Minister Praful Patel.
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