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DNA Newsletter:March 15, 2011

Today's Headlines Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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Lawlessness, private armies ruling roost in country: Supreme Court

Strongly disapproving the practice of blaming Naxals for every incident of violence, the Supreme Court on Monday voiced concern over private armies ruling the roost in many areas where there was 'complete lawlessness'.

Disaster in Japan won't hit Jaitapur, says DAE

The Department of Atomic Energy clarified that the Japan's nuclear tragedy will not have any adverse effects on India's nuclear programme and all the ongoing and proposed nuclear plants, Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant.
Former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Dr Anil Kakodkar said that unlike Fukushima, the Jaitapur plant will be located at a considerable height above sea level.
'Gujarat is a border state. It is sharing border, both land and sea, with Pakistan. And at a time like this, when the neighbouring country has become hostile, there is much more need for the security forces to be alert,' he said.
Japan battled through the weekend to prevent a nuclear catastrophe and to care for the millions without power or water in its worst crisis since World War Two.
Phone will tie-in to Facebook, bing, games from Microsoft; Nokia will launch around 20 smartphones this year.
Bangladesh kept their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals alive by notching up a comfortable six-wicket triumph over the Netherlands in a Group B match of the cricket World Cup in Chittagong on Monday.
The Bollywood actress says she's unperturbed by gossip because she's secure in her parents' trust.
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