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Former Meghalaya Minister, wife abducted

SHILLONG, June 15?Former Meghalaya Minister K C Boro was kidnapped by suspected NDFB ultras from Lakhipur in Goalpara district in Assam last night along with his wife. According to police sources here, Boro was going to Tikrikilla, in Garo Hills when he, his wife and driver of the vehicle were kidnapped. The former minister, however, reached Tikrikilla safely around 6 am today. His driver is also understood to have been released. But the former minister?s wife is still under custody of the suspected militants giving rise to speculations that Boro has been released to raise the extortion demand...

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Assam to spend Rs 480 cr more on development

GUWAHATI, June 15 ? The decision of the State government to cut down on the ?salary and wages? component of the Annual Plan for the year 2003-04 has left it with additional Rs 480 crore for utilisation in development work. This amount of Rs 480 crore combined with Rs 61 crore ?one-time annual central assistance (ACA)? granted by the Planning Commission for the State in the current fiscal will put the State government at a slight liberty to go for sectoral as well as scheme-wise allotment of fund for various departments.

Minister of State for Planning and Development, Himanta Bishwa Sharma...

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Ethnic affinity, lack of fencing encouraging Bangla influx

SILIGURI, June 15: Ethnic affinity of people living on both sides of the border, lack of border fencing in about 80 per cent of the total length of the international boundary, shortage of forces etc are encouraging infiltration of Bangladeshi nationals into India through the North Bengal Frontier. But on the positive side, efforts are on to bring in more troops of the Border Security Force (BSF) to check influx, while, the border fencing work in the area is also scheduled to be completed by the year 2005, which will definitely check illegal migration to a great extent.

Talking to The Assam...

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Manipur minister denies funding rebel

Imphal, June 14: Manipur power minister Phungzathang Tonsing has denied allegations that he had gifted away a government vehicle and cash to militants, terming the charges as ?false and unfounded?.

The Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA), a militant outfit, has accused the power minister of giving away a Maruti Gypsy allotted to the electricity department and Rs 2.6 lakh to a self-styled ?captain? of the outfit without informing the outfit?s leadership.

Police have confirmed that the vehicle was being used by armed militants in Churchandpur district.

A red alert has been sounded in the district...

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Implement PL Act in TEs in its entirety: ACMS

DIBRUGARH, June 14?Three tea executives gone to the netherworld in a mater of a fortnight in the State is reason enough to explore some conflict resolution measures. As most cases of violence in the tea gardens in the state relate to labour unrest and their problems, labour leaders feel that a meaningful implementation of the Plantation Labour Act of 1951 would go a long way in ensuring peace in the estates.

Speaking to The Assam Tribune at length today, the general secretary of the influential Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha, Madhusudan Khandait said? ?We want an amendment to the antiquated...

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The Northeast Vigil website ran from 1999 to 2009. It is not operated or maintained anymore. It has been put up here solely for archival sentiments. This site has over 6,000 news items that are of value to academics, researchers and journalists.

Subir Ghosh