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Anil Kumar, Home Secretary-cum-Secretary-Industries, Chandigarh Administration, has urged the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to draft an industrial policy for Chandigarh. Lets focus on a few key areas and draft a policy to give a vision and guidance to the industry in Chandigarh. The Draft Industrial Policy 2009 has become old now and we need to come up with a fresh draft. Like every business entity, cities need to change and innovate constantly, said Kumar while interacting with the industry representatives at a session organised by the CII Chandigarh Council.
Sameer Goel, chairman, CII Council, shared the issues of concern to the industry with Mr Kumar. These include implementation of the MSMED Act in totality in Chandigarh, the growth of IT/ITES sector, simplification of procedures, infrastructure development, better connectivity and allowing need-based changes in the industrial areas.
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Chandigarh, January 13
The Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Akademi in collaboration with the Education Department and the Department of Cultural Affairs is organising the Childrens Theatre Festival from January 17 to January 24 at the Sector 17 Plaza. The plays, enacted by students of government schools of the city, will be staged between 12 pm and 2 pm. During the course of the festival, different government schools will scen 20 plays that they had prepared during the theatre workshops last year.
Officials of the Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Akademi said various aspects of children theatre were explored through children theatre exercises and improvisations. The children went through many learning experiences and a lot of interesting games and exercises - theatre, mime, language, etc.
On January 17, students of GMSSS-35 will scen two plays - Kagaz Ki Gudiya and Junk Hi Funki Na Koi Kaam Ki and GMSSS-15 will scen Kashmkash.
On January 18, GMSSS-37 students will stage Ek Phool K
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It appears that an atmosphere of fear is being created again by the Punjab Police as Punjab is approaches elections..
Below are given the two versions of reported arrests of three alleged Sikh "terrorists". It is the version supplied by the PTI as published in Hindustan Times and other national newspapers that rest of India and the world community will read. The rest of India, perhaps, would be cheering the actions of Punjab Police.
However, after reading what is reported in the Punjab Newsline (an online magazine with a very small readership), one gets the impression that a case is being fabricated against these individuals. It is the version reported in the Hindustan Times that will stick in the minds of people of rest of India. The people of Punjab will keep wondering when will the mainline newspapers start to publish the balanced versions about what Punjab Police has been up to.
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1. . http://www.punjabnewsline.com/content/view/2238/38/
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