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Naxals kills 4 in Jharkhand

Naxals strike again in Jharkhand village and killed four people including a girl and a woman at Bundu, about 50 km from Ranchi.

Superintendent of police, Anup T Mathew said, “Two college students, a girl and a housewife were shot dead late on Thursday night. Empty cartridges found near the bodies point to Maoists' work.”

As per the Prime Minister and Home Minister P Chidambaram, Naxal threat is one of the major threats to the nation’s internal security system after the cross border terrorism.

Delhi magistrate detained under anti-trafficking law

Haryana Police arrested a Delhi magistrate along with three others, including a so-called call girl in Panipat, 170 km from Delhi.

They were booked under the prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act.

As per police reports, Raj Kumar Aggarwal, a magistrate in Delhi’s Tees Hazari courts, came to panipat with his friends, Subhash and Shamsher Singh. After that, they picked up a call girl on the Wednesday night from Delhi-Karnal bypass and took her to Subhash’s borrowed housing in Punjabi Colony in Samlakha area of Panipat town.

NHPC to get listed on bourses on Sept 1

Under the second term of Congress-led UPA government, Mumbai based NHPC would list its shares on the stock exchanges on September 1.

It would be the first public sector firm to be available for trade.

The statement issued by the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) said, “From September 1, the equity shares of NHPC Ltd shall be listed and admitted to dealing in the exchange.”

The issue price of NHPC shares has been fixed at Rs 36 per share.

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