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Vijay Mallya to support karnataka tribals facing displacement

Liquor baron Vijay Mallya will take up the cause of tribals living in Biligiri Ranga Hills in karnataka who fear being displaced as there are plans to declare the forest as a tiger reserve. Mallya who is a Rajya Sabha MP from karnataka said that it is the tribals who are guarding the tigers from poaching and other dangers. "If they are displaced, there will be no protection for them (tigers)," he...

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Prevalence of HIV attributed to illiteracy by Pradeepkumar Kadkol

‘Several interventions for high risk groups have been taken up in Bagalkot' There is an urgent need to involve elected representatives, especially women at the gram panchayat and taluk panchayat levels to conduct awareness programmes on HIV/AIDS, according to Ravi Kittur, a social worker and councillor at the ART Centre in Bijapur district hospital. Mr. Kittur attributes high prevalence of HIV/AIDS in a large number of people in Bijapur and Bagalkot districts...

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The Girl Who Was Once Nira Sharma by Sunit Arora

    * Moved to London from Kenya in the 1970s. Schooled at Haberdashers’ Aske’s. Bachelor’s at University of Warwick.     * Has three siblings. Father in aviation. Three sons from failed marriage with UK businessman Janak Radia.     * India entry in 1995. Sahara liaison officer. India rep of Singapore Airlines, KLM, UK Air.     * Floats Crown Air as MD in 2000, with sister Karuna Menon as partner. Secures FIPB clearance to...

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Bengal rejects text watchdog plan by Basant Kumar Mohanty

Bengal is among three states that have opposed a human resource development ministry proposal to set up a national watchdog to monitor school textbooks adopted by education boards. The other two dissenting states are Gujarat and Orissa. Fourteen states and Union territories have supported the idea, though. The ministry had sought the opinion of the states and the Union territories on the proposal to set up a National Textbook Council (NTC) that...

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New paddy variety to be cultivated from next year

The bacterial blight-resistant ‘samba masuri' variety paddy developed by the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) here was successful in its field trials conducted in about 5,000 acres in karnataka this year, Director of the premier research organisation Ch. Mohan Rao stated here on Friday. Addressing media persons as part of the CCMB's foundation day celebrations Mr. Rao said wide acceptance of the paddy variety in Shimoga and other areas...

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