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MNS Allegedly Ransacks Theatre Showing Bhojpuri Film

-Outlook Thane: Over a dozen suspected workers of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) vandalised a theatre here today, protesting against the screening of a Bhojpuri film, police said. The group of party workers barged into the cinema hall named 'Chitralaya', which screened the film Ek Bihari Sau Pe Bhari and then started vandalising it, they said. Following the incident, there was chaos inside the theatre as members of the audience ran out. However,...

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Sikhs in Gujarat's Kutch face fear of displacement -Rohit Mullick

-The Times of India CHANDIGARH: They have created a little Punjab in the arid Kutch region of Gujarat. Now, a number of these Sikhs - who have made Gujarat their home over a period of almost five decades now - are faced with the fear of displacement. The Gujarat government has put a 'freeze' on the land-holdings of hundreds of farmers by invoking the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1958, disabling...

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Animals clean 5 lakh toilets, Supreme Court told -Dhananjay Mahapatra

-The Times of India In the cleaning of nearly 13 lakh insanitary dry toilets across the country, human beings and animals play an almost equal role, the Supreme Court was told on Monday. In what could deal a severe blow to the sanitation claims of successive governments, petitioner NGO 'Safai Karmachari Andolan' culled out data from the 2011 census report to inform the court that 4.97 lakh dry toilets were "serviced by...

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Backlog glare on women’s cell

-The Telegraph The National Commission for Women has acted on less than a fourth of the cases registered with it since 2007 and been able to close less than one in eight. Answering a question in Parliament last month, women and child development minister Krishna Tirath said the commission had received 86,364 complaints in the past five years but acted on only around 20,000. “So far, around 20,000 cases have been acted upon,...

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Maoist menace ebbs in West Bengal, Bihar -Vishwa Mohan

-The Times of India Even as Red menace continues to be a major internal security challenge affecting almost one-third of total districts in the country, West Bengal — parts of which was once a hotbed of Maoist activities — has shown a remarkable improvement with none of its naxal-affected district reporting any casualty in the first seven months this year. Bihar comes next, reporting significant improvement in terms of reduced incidents and...

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