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Srinagdr, Sept. | 29 (UNI): Kashmhj Chief Mmjster Sheikh Mphammadl Abdullah has tetiew-
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ed his iptya for resolution of national issues through the pain of
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abrpadi ' He JrepHfcd
Etssignntent as5 Cwf f Jahtritu a
During a^i Intprma) Chat here.
2wsmet]ir asked himiwhether he had takejn ^ny initiative to briiig about a national reconciliation in
the .waip;j''bf '�/theJjemergency proclanijatton, as [had hee^ suggested, 4ri,;. reports^ here �; arid
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arpse :rm tne,to;iir^^ should be te$p|ved : : th^Qvigh^ peaceful
How depended JipPti the situation. * 'If
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that these undertaking^
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v^(lp&: finance ��'��- Siibranianifam the "-fruits
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ctiy$ pmerit for
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Qbveriintent d<6es tipt the ;Pritne MlTristerJ
^ Had ejiai^erd atuatipn
I ^tirt -afraid their support is merely ?�^l^ndript^
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alleged that certain provisions of the emergency w^bre
Addresing a publ^ meetin here i he concpjded that there
becnfa change in 1 ^
F. 1 DMK Gbverrtinveht to
who favoured^ sting productivity, had 1^
trends were not very desirable for the SyeM^
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New j I^lhi, Sep^; 30 About.,.--370.1 persons| have arrested! in [a countryj- widfe drive against ilaAdestine pamphleteering and I w^ll-, postering against the �n.aijioijial eme^ency atid �exhorting [people j to protest against iiit/|accprdm| to official '' '' -' �"'"' '''' '
sked;to maintain a strict
activitv;
vvpfld marKetsv rncefing \pfjftie Chairmen of ^ 4? the Refencx? Public �se^priitid^r^^^ * takings recentlyv^fit was decided thp units shpuld attetnpt tip their eftbortSvsP as to thet^rge of their j^
undertakings
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iioverty to
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The, drive ys being conducted by State poyeitninehts-p|j a directive fr6m thej Ufiion Hpmfc Mihistryl � In thisl d^ive, pplicje ha^ye also confiscated .H printjmg presses which werj? used fen: printing
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Family Planning program should not -be r predominantly fernale-orientedl $ci long as Ijhe wpmeii's status do^S! not iniprove iii terms of mutuality as >yel|4s equality of marriagfi partnership according �to. an lie-xpeijt:. |rtuidy;''';(/:;v4^v'::;,^;:-; The stwd); Warns th�at un^ss ill: married jwoimen acqujre the status to decide hpw 'many children each would like (to have, ^hen shpuld
�hey''''liav^::) t'heir fir^t child �: And what mdthpds they Woufd like to
adopt ifejr family planning, it is doubtful! that there jwoiild be /a substantial j decline j ifi . India's
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eouriitne?
for filing ^1ian<l^tunii;^
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suggested that a ntirtimum of t^b years*; impri^pnmfent along ^yith fine (ranging Jits 2^000 ^266,<S7 dollars) to "Rs 5tiQQ : �!( ,(666;^ doUars) should be incorporated iin
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n ticgriiittd plan to ^ ^qui|] pov^rtv* - slogan; and avoid ilh(icfeitit>n of a tlircc- tier Society A>f thic| elite. (i>c -iiriWd^lclass^t^ thc:poof is bcmg^iyolyc^ Onioit ^ovcniiMdnt ^ , ;;Fiflince ffi
here v'; '���,ff::-- :-r �, "�'-'���^ s/f- '^''^ ssing ti|9 Annual mating
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ltipiigh tbp c^uld be overall impTi>y<dnicnt in t he Indian
economic Situation, the fact tha^ ]. of the population was belpw the poverty lii ihoiild not}: be ignored.; ' goddwns � vCouW ;:;^};;;^te;r;;vbut:-stomach ;wpuld -continue to be {
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L^ter talking tp tiewsinenv Mr.
advpcated decent^ of tax revenue to bring it **feeHng ^^satii^etion _ :tax payers that the tax/ realised fe actuary pumped back
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GeiUng Acts fpr^t^ reppfted tjiat^inj eyer^ staite a; !^tge vRunibeir of f people having landfaeypndthe^ceilinglimit have not yet filed the fpttfrns or w^rtgv^iur�i/^':J:f;^;'0.
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tJhipii Government jtas decided to dcliicensc- c^rtiairt itid^ustnes |or ^ich- hc^ss^^^^^m raw; Imateriais; arc^ indigohoujsiy aVaiiiible; Undustrics Minister ^ A, i Pat annputiccd hee. V
Hc^(d nfeWi^ list M iridustfibs sielectcd for
dejicensihg;" would be released within a week ^fter cdiJsWtaiip^ Planning C^mTmssipn.
He^ tpM ; a meeting <)f: the t
the^ Audit Bij^au.ttf [: Circulatipn fiere that by imd large was acting now in a manner but a few still
Kurukshetta v is; vncrt ja^histprical but a^myth; itcrc;ordtng to , p. C: S^kar, historian and renowned ep>graj>his*> ; / �
In an interview Wfth UNII l>r/ Jrfcar;>:>;�afd/;V^�tf'Vst Bharat ..; v-wat v^must ���: ;� Jiavfe ^ j originiatiy a pejtty faniily or feud which ifonned the thernS of a battfe sotig t^
event 'niight havd occurred arid secondly any reference to it is
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conspicuous by itsf absent^ Wthe t; later ^edic; iiter^turc alt^^ f Kurukshctra? has t een.repe^tedl^ f;:mentipned in the earliest vvorjks Indian Iitc?r4tutei:; KfrJcar /thrink^ that when the
^ popularity of Ith<| stpry 6^^ ] Bharar; War deveto �; | ablyr art e^gernesf was'exhibited
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some people to
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Magnified |i tftis ^-called gre�eyerttafed this
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Extethajl Affairs ^iriister T^B. ChavaLnjhais said that the reasons that le<J t<^ the pzp^ulgation of
been appreciated throughout the ; world, j except scime; We^ern countries 4nd CThinaJ :. ;; ;
Pej t^)ld the f;Gbnsultatiye Committeje of ' |^arliaineht attache^ tp Wsi mihiiktry that all non-aligned, flevj^ioping ihd socialist cojuntries and most cdf the ; Afro-Asian Cations |had rei^ted; favourably! to the! emergency declare^ ojn June 2^. ttete had been aj sjense of j apprieciation r among jth^nt and some of thim
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had coriveyed fheiir favourable Teactior| toj the Pr i me ;:Mijn iste^v�;
to woo
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arxists
through the <^nturies by di^
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pccuii^eiTefe of ^feBh^rat > �� p v ''^f'.'^&' �\\' in fourth^ tftir^pr ^dond >Va$ ipipongruous
|with the >iistia;liy accepted views ''r^gardiiig the! histpri<; Hairappa or Indus ^aHeySqyiKz^iprt and thie. | \ adyettt ,pf the Ar^$^ t he 'I miiid 1 �^ of '-< the secpn d mille.nhiurn;;:.B ^^fe^a^^^:r;";;^>
pr. Sirkar say s tlM eyi^n^ relating ' tp; ^he war � re^eafe interesting fac^s in t^e fir^
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criticised; attentpts ��!;;pf;,; certain |coufltrie.s:;:tO:;'::H'hte " Domestic affairs pi ptner |whose regimes they did not like,
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: - - ,;Calcut(ia,|:S:ept.-V25^(U^I)::;The Communist] Party pfj l^dia (CP1) has ihlt^aidd talks at all levels with th(p �pmmurii$t Party-� of India (Marxists) to ^wean it ayi ^y
unite le^t and deirio^ratic forces and the * Congress, CP1 Generail Secretary Cj. ^Rajeswira Rao tcildj
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levels 6^ t^ie Marxist party
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y^ pliticaHy it? thpin
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to Bangladesh had be<en ranged v ajs '\ J'interferenc^';^ It as 6yen state^i that
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Iruitfur'i tfle indireqt contact at
tthe higher level a<$ sp far not
yiielded an^ pp^itiy,e| results,^�
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detric^acy :he se Wester ri Pref w^
had ialways
standards in dealing
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.; ;B6iribay..J Sept. �; Indian economy is faster growthof fiv< in 1975-76 as again
he high growth been estimated background of r stability / according report (1974-75) o Bank of India relea
It said the re< measure of bala supply: and dema was the central 1
ijiicknow, Sept. 2 Pradesh Governor Reddy prpmulgatec providing for the public service trib speedy disposal of to not ;pnly Goveriii but also to ernplo bodies and pu corporationSi
An official spokesr Pradesh was the fir
l^ew;Delhi^ Sept. 2 Minister H R. Gokl that the Goveiimmen take;: decisions^ oi matters like elect only afteir * *exhaust ions; with all th<
Addressing Consultative Comm to his ministry her< -many change:
ordfei's kccepted
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Delhi, Sept, institute of Yen Madras has launch^ t6 prepare -a vaccin �which may one d man against \Y sexually- transmittc ^ The- project�-_,.-� Months ago with th< the Indian Gounc Research (IGMR),
New Delhi, Sept. Central Governmei States to be ma detaining person; Maintenance of In; Act,(MISA).
The State gpy adininistrtioiis p territories have als<
Bombay, Sep Information and Minister V.C. Shi that the Press encouraged to
censorship. . He told a meeting d of the Audit Buread hercr'that by and^lj was acting how in nianner J?ut a few
New Delhi Sept. Railway Board 1 security control re information abou -Other matters iinportanee on th Enable It to mai vigil against crime The control room Board headquarteij officers of the Rail