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Thursday, 04 September 2008

New Delhi, Sep 4 (ANI): Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), a nationwide non-profit organization founded to protect the common national heritage, has signed an agreement with the Swiss Red Cross to secure sustainable improvement in health and well-being of Tsunami-affected communities in five villages of Puducherry.

"An agreement was signed for the well-being of Tsunami-affected communities in five villages of Puducherry in the fields of water supply, hygiene, environment and sanitation," said S.K.Misra, Chairman of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage.

Working on this social aspect, INTACH has been provided with two crore and 33 lakhs of funds by the Swiss Red Cross, he added.

An earthquake in the Indian Ocean triggered a tsunami on December 26, 2004, with the epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

The earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing more than 225,000 people in eleven countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 meters.

It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand were hardest hit.

Besides Puducherry, the nationwide non-profit organization is also monitoring heritage properties in Goa.

"All heritage properties were earlier with the State Government. But, now they are handed over to the INTACH. And about Rs. 20 crores have been provided for restoration of work," Misra added.

Misra further added that they are in the process of completing major projects in Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior, Chanderi for which the Tourism Ministry has provided funds for the restoration work.

The INTACH, whose main objective is to create awareness among people about heritage, will complete its 25 years in 2009.

The INTACH, which was founded by former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1984, is contributing to that endeavour by working to protect the common national heritage.

INTACH has been organized into 140 Chapters nation-wide with members who have over the years responded to threats to their local heritage in dramatic, imaginative and committed ways.

It addresses issues of local importance and alert their members to local conservation needs. (ANI)

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Normalcy returning to Orissa, Centre supports CBI probe
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Thursday, 04 September 2008

Bhubaneswar,Sept 4 (ANI): Orissa is slowly returning to normalcy as banks, shops, business establishments, schools and other offices are opened on Thursday following the lifting of day curfew in Jeypur town of Koraput District.

The day curfew has been lifted after four days as situation has improved. The vehicular traffic from the district headquarters of Koraput and Jeypur has resumed.

According to official sources, no fresh violence or untoward incident has been reported from anywhere in the district for the last three days.

Meanwhile, tension prevailed in Tikabali town of communually sensitive Kandhamal District as a group of people tried to ransack a relief camp demanding daily employment and free ration.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will hear a writ petition filed by the Archbishop of Cuttack seeking a CBI probe into violence against the Christians in the state today.

On Wednesday, the apex court had postponed the hearing after it directed the State Government to submit its report on steps taken to protect the lives of people belonging to the Christian community in riot-hit Kandhamal district by Thursday.

Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil has said that Centre is not averse to a CBI probe into the Kandhamal violence if the State Government or the Court asked for it.

He declared that Centre would give three lakh rupees each to the kin of those who lost their lives to the violence.

Patil asked the State Government to prepare a comprehensive plan to rehabilitate the violence-affected families in Kandhamal and elsewhere.

On the same day, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said that he fully understood the anguish expressed by many people over the violent incidents and said the Centre is monitoring the situation in the state.

The Prime Minister was replying to a letter from Sister Nirmala of the Missionaries of Charity. He said it has been emphasised to the state authorities that every step must be taken to restore normalcy.

It is highly unfortunate that so much of violence has taken place. These incidents should never have happened. We have been constantly in touch with the State Government. I have myself spoken to the Chief Minister. The Centre has made available all the forces required by the State, the Prime Minister said.

Dr. Singh also announced a package of assistance from the PM's National Relief Fund to the next of kin of those who have been killed and to those injured and those who have been rendered homeless.

He said that he is separately asking the Home Minister to advise the State Government to provide necessary protection to the houses and workers of the Missionaries of Charity. (ANI)

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Prachanda meets Indian, Chinese envoys
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Thursday, 04 September 2008

Kathmandu, Sep 4 (ANI): Nepal's Prime Minister Prachanda today met Indian ambassador to Nepal Rakesh Sood and Chinese ambassador Zheng Xianglin here today.

During the meeting, Sood read out the congratulatory message sent by Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.

There was also discussion on Prachanda's forthcoming official visit to India and the disaster caused by a breach in Koshi embankment.

During the meeting with Chinese ambassador the two are learnt to have discussed the bilateral cooperation between the two countries, Nepalnews reported. (ANI)

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