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Julio 2005
 
     
 

Delhi to have closed circuit TV cameras at sensitive locations

 

NEERAJ PATHAK

Taking lessons from the recent terrorist attacks in London and to keep abreast with impending dangers in the Capital, the Delhi Police have planned to install closed circuit TV cameras at sensitive locations.

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Delhi migrant panel

 

K. SUBRAHMANYA

Swimming against the tide of popular sentiment in Assam, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh decided to form a ministerial group to identify legal grounds for a review of the Supreme Court’s verdict on the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act.

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Statement by Official Spokesperson on attacks on Islamic places of worship in UK

 

We have seen reports of attacks on Islamic places of worship in the wake of the events of July 7 in the UK. Such shocking attacks go against the spirit of pluralism and religious freedom which the UK upholds. We would hope that the perpetrators of these attacks will be expeditiously apprehended and every effort be made for the maintenance of peace and religious harmony in the UK.

New Delhi
July 10, 2005

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Joint Statement by the G8 Leaders, the Leaders of Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa and the Heads of the International Organisations present in Gleaeagles on Terrorist Attacks on London

 

1. We condemn utterly these barbaric attacks. We send our profound condolences to the victims and their families. All of our countries have suffered from the impact of terrorism. Those responsible have no respect for human life. We are united in our resolve to confront and defeat this terrorism that is not an attack on one nation, but on all nations and on civilised people everywhere.

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The PM has cut through the polarities marking recent debates on poverty and environment

 

THE INDIAN EXPRESS

The PM has cut through the polarities marking recent debates on poverty and environment

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has reiterated that the G8’s action plan on the environment must not come at the cost of development. But he has much more clearly articulated the core value that the G8 should take into consideration. It would be tragic if the G8 were to enact measures that made it difficult for millions of people to lift themselves out of poverty.

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