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Posco: protesters detain officials, police by Prafulla Das

The officials were released by Balisahi residents with a warning that they should not return to acquire land In a dramatic turn of events, senior Administration and police officials of Orissa's Jagatsinghpur district had a bitter experience on Monday when they went to carry out land acquisition for the proposed mega steel project of Posco. Women took the lead in expressing their anger when they threw their broomsticks at the Additional District...

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West Bengal government files caveat in SC over Singur land law

-The Economic Times   West Bengal government on Monday filed a caveat in Supreme Court so that no petition by Tata Motors Ltd (TML) over the Singur land issue is heard on ex-parte basis. The move was made subsequent to TML counsel Samaraditya Pal's efforts to (a) first get an exparte ad-interim stay on land distribution at Singur which was turned down by Justice Soumitra Pal (b) then appeal to a...

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Posco: Orissa forced to withdraw cops

-The Hindustan Times   The Orissa government on Monday again deployed police force near the Gobindpur-Nuagaon village border, the site of a strident anti-Posco agitation, but withdrew it following widespread protests. Declaring the “use of children” in the protests “illegal”, the government moved in to pave the way for resuming land acquisition for the Korean steel major's $12 billion (R54,000 crore) project. However, the protesters stood firm. Since June 8, villagers have been...

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Rush to fill Singur forms

-The Telegraph   The process of submission of forms to get back land in Singur continued today with the Administration receiving 575 more applications from “unwilling” farmers. A total of 886 forms have been submitted to the block development office till 7.30pm today. “Yesterday, 311 farmers had submitted their forms. Today, 575 more applications were received,” said Pulak Sarkar, the Singur block development officer. The last date for submission of forms is...

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Image makeover plan: Manmohan to meet editors on Wednesday

-IANS   Under attack from civil society activists, the media and some of his own party members, over perceived communication gap over critical issues, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has decided on a media outreach plan that kicks off with a meeting with some senior editors Wednesday. The prime minister will meet a group of editors of regional and national dailies Wednesday, government sources said. Manmohan Singh has so far held only three nationally...

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