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Terrorists release 3 Tripura hostages after 17 days
By IANS |
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Thu, Dec 24 2020 16:33 IST |
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Agartala, Dec 24 : Three persons kidnapped from Tripura by members of the outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) have been released after 17 days of captivity in adjoining Bangladesh territory, police said on Thursday.
However, small-time trader Litan Nath, 35, still remains untraced 28 days after his abduction at gunpoint by tribal guerrillas from Malda Kumar Para, a remote village in northern Tripura along the Tripura-Mizoram border, on November 27.
A senior police official said that faced with mounting pressure from Border Security Force and other paramilitary and state forces, the NLFT militants released the three kidnapped persons on Wednesday night in a mountainous forested area along the India-Bangladesh border.
Twin Tower project
Twin Tower project
The Assam Government inviting fresh Request for Proposal for development of the proposed Twin Tower in Guwahati is desperate attempt to attract private developers for the ambitious project.
| 17 Dec 2020 4:33 AM GMT
The Assam Government inviting fresh Request for Proposal for development of the proposed Twin Tower in Guwahati is desperate attempt to attract private developers for the ambitious project. The State government in 2018 signed an agreement with the National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC) for development of a 65-storeyed iconic twin tower trade centre but the project failed to take off. The State government also showcased it at the Advantage Assam global investors summit to attract investors to the state. Despite the agreement with the NBCC, the project was in limbo over the issue of funding. The Assam Industrial Development Corporation Limited has floated fresh global tender for developing the Rs. 2000-crore proje
Even as security forces continued their combing operations to rescue three workers kidnapped on the India-Bangladesh border, police and BSF officials suspect the abductees might have been taken by terrorists to the neighbouring country as the .
Stalled Manora MLA hostel plan changes hands, goes to PWD
ByShruti GanapatyeShruti Ganapatye / Updated: Dec 10, 2020, 13:12 IST
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Its redevelopment under NBCC stalled earlier this year due to lack of CZMP; high-level panel feels progress was slow.
The Maharashtra government has entrusted the reconstruction of Manora MLA Hostel in Nariman Point to the Public Works Department (PWD) instead of the National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC), a central public sector undertaking. The decision comes after the reconstruction work halted earlier this year due to technical reasons.
Built between 1990 and 1994, Manora is a complex of four 14-storeyed towers (A to D), with 303 rooms each. In 2017, a ceiling slab had collapsed in Tower D, forcing the PWD and the MMRDA to hasten the redevelopment plan. By 2018, all towers were in a dilapidated condition, with countless bamboo props supporting the rooms. Over 175 MLAs refused to move out of the dangerous structur