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Sri Ram Sene Chief Pramod Muthalik banned from Mangalore

Sri Ram Sene Chief Pramod Muthalik banned from MangaloreNew Delhi, Mar 16 : A Mangalore court on Monday banned Sri Ram Sene Chief Pramod Muthalik from entering `Dakshin Kannada District' for one year.

Mangalore is the headquarter of Dakshin Kannada District.

Muthalik's Ram Sene was involved in an attack in a Mangalore pub in January this year.

The enraged activists of Sri Rama Sene had barged into the lounge bar "Amnesia", abused the owner and customers and beat up women, even as they tried to run to safety.

Meghalaya Speaker to take legal opinion over Governor''s directive

Meghalaya Speaker to take legal opinion over Governor''s directiveLondon, Mar. 16 : As the Congress moved a resolution for the removal of Meghalaya Speaker B M Lanong on the inaugural day of the budget session, Governor R S Mooshahary has directed the Speaker to ensure video recording of the House proceedings during the trust vote on Tuesday.

Meghalaya Government’s future to be decided on Tuesday

Meghalaya Government’s future to be decided on Tuesday

Sharat Sabharwal new envoy to Pakistan

Sharat Sabharwal new envoy to PakistanNew Delhi, Mar 16 : Sharat Sabharwal, currently the special secretary in charge of administration, consular, paasport and visa affairs in the External Affairs Ministry, has been appointed as India's new envoy to Pakistan.

He will succeed Satyabrata Pal, whose extended term has ended on February 28. He is expected to take up his assignment shortly.

Sabharwal, a 1975 batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS), has served as India's deputy high commissioner in Islamabad between 1995-1999.

CPI-M assures review of 123 Agreement

 CPI-M assures review of 123 AgreementNew Delhi, Mar 16 : The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has emphasised on the review and re-working of the 123 Agreement with the US for civil nuclear cooperation in its election manifesto released today.

The CPI-M, which had supported the Left parties in withdrawing support to the UPA Government in July last year on the issue of Indo-US nuclear deal, criticised the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for their economic and foreign policies.

HCL bags 350 million dollars ‘Readers Digest’ deal

HCL bags 350 million dollars ‘Readers Digest’ dealNew Delhi, Mar 16 : India's leading offshore IT and software development company, the HCL on Monday announced that it has bagged a seven year 350 million dollars IT services outsourcing contract from media and marketing house `Readers Digest Association' (RDA).

According to a HCL statement, under the deal, the IT giant would re-build and migrate RDA's mainframe environment to its New Jersey data centre facility.

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