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This is the text, obtained exclusively by The Hindu, of "A Brief Note on the Assessment of Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R & R) Sites and Submergence of Villages of the Sardar Sarovar Project." The note marked confidential and dated April 9, 2006, was signed by Union Minister of Water Resources, Saifuddin Soz, Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment Meira Kumar, and Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Prithviraj Chauhan.
Manmohan studying Soz report on dam issueCentre says it will await outcome of Monday's hearing in Court Rehabilitation work shown only on paper: GoM report Madhya Pradesh made tall claims to get nod to raise dam height Dhoni ranked second India is placed third in ODIs CRICKET
Oram leads New Zealand's recoveryCENTURION: All-rounder Jacob Oram, playing in his first Test match in more than a year, took New Zealand to a first innings lead with a century on the second day of the first Test against South Africa at Centurion Park on Sunday. Oram hit a ... India should not peak too early India should have the perseverance of ants in the single-minded pursuit of its goal, writes Graham Gooch 11 policemen killed in Chhattisgarh naxal attack Home Ministry seeks report LTTE suspends participation in Geneva talks Wants Lanka Govt. to remove "hurdles" Consortium to stake claim for conducting CET If allowed it will hold the test in mid-July
Thiagarajan joins CongressThiagarajan was once a fierce critic of secretary Stalin Madhya Pradesh's rehabilitation claims exposed Work was shown on paper to get dam's height raised: GoM report
KPSC selects 153 officials in eight monthsIt is a record of sorts going by the commission's standards
Role of Lashkar militants in Delhi blasts not ruled outNo breakthrough yet; local elements' hand also being probed by the Special Cell of the Delhi police
`LDF win will mean policy reversal'THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Communist Party of India(Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat has said that an LDF victory in the Assembly elections will signal the people's rejection of the economic policies of the UDF Government and their desire for ... Other Stories
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