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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Security tighter for round II

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Anticipating Naxal violence in the second phase of polling, the Election Commission and the home ministry dispatched additional security forces and helicopters to Bihar and Jharkhand, from where attacks were reported on Tuesday and Wednesday .

Enforcing their 24-hour bandh call in the states, Naxals ‘hijacked’ a train in Latehar district, blew up the main building of the Untari Road railway station in Palamu, burnt down five bauxite-loaded trucks in Garhwa, and razed a village school and a health centre in Chatra district of Jharkhand.

In Delhi, home secretary Madhukar Gupta said after Wednesday’s attacks, the home ministry decided to provide better helicopters to the two states for aerial surveillance and to launch counter-attacks against Naxals.

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Cooler May means a taller Amarnath Shivlingam

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Unlike the past two years when hot conditions led to early melting of the Shivlingam at the Sri Amarnath cave shrine, its size is growing owing to the unusually cool summer this time round.

A spokesman for the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB), who visited the shrine along with Kashmir Governor S.K. Sinha on Thursday, said the Shiv1ingam has been showing signs of growth for the past few days. The ice lingams of Ma Parvati and Ganesh have also formed fully.

Temperatures at 13,500 feet above sea level, where the shrine is located, are sub-zero in the night these days. This has kept the size growing, said Nazir Ahmad, a guard at the shrine. "At least the lingam's size and girth has not decreased since March 25 when we took the first pictures."

The factors that have contributed to the phenomenon range from cool weather, to grilled protection, to keeping security forces deployed on the cave periphery at bay.

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