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In the list there are 6 old and 2 new faces.
The new faces who have been given a chance include Nirmala Sapre from the Bina Assembly constituency's Sagar District and Pratapsingh Lodhi from Jabera Assembly Constituency's Damoha District.
Three from Sagar, two from Tikamgarh and one legislator from Chhatrapur have been given a ticket again.
As predicted, Govind Singh from Surkhiin Sagar, Arunoday Chaubey from Khurai and Narayan Prajapati from Banda are candidates again.
Tickets have been given to Yadavendra Singh from Tikamgarh and to Brujendra Singh Rathore from Prithvipur and Vikramsingh's grandson Raja from Rajnagar Chhattarpur.
All these are current legislators in these constituencies.
It has been decided that, after the first lists from the BJP and Congress, the contest will be between the new faces from both parties in Bina.
Mahesh Rai of the BJP and Nirmala Sapre of the Congress will face each other in Bina.
At present in the Prithvipur Tikamgarh Congress the MLA, Brijendra Singh Rathore, is running against the late former minister's wife, Anita Nayak
The current MLA Vikramsingh's grandson, Raja of Raj Nagar, will be challenged by Ramkrushna Kusumariya of the BJP.
Arunoday Chaubey the MLA of Khurai and the MLA Bhupendra Singh of the BJP will go face to face.
Govind Rajput, the MLA from Surakhi, is being challenged by the BJP's youth leader, Paril Sahoo.
He has been assigned to the Assembly elections at the state level to Election Director and reception committees.
The strong contestant of State Vice-President Raipur North Seat, Sachchidanand Upasane, has been appointed Raipur Rural Seat's election Director.
Upasane has been asked to handle the State office and also tour the State if required.
As the State President Ramsevak Paikara and Secretary Shivratan Sharma, along with many other officials, are contesting the elections, Secretary Rampratap is left to handle the organisation alone.
Because of this, Upasane has been handed a great responsibility.
The North seat contestant, RDA President Sunil Soni, has been given the responsible position of the Raipur South Seat election director.
Another contender, Regional Municipal Corporation Chairman Sanjay Srivastava, has been given a seat on the reception committee.
He will receive the party's star campaigner national leaders to help the coming and going.
On this committee there are some more contenders, along with Soni.
Shyam Basaarng seat and Leelaraam Bhojwani will conduct the election for the Rajnandgaon seat.
A colourful program was organized by the Association.
In the Diwali program the singer Hargun graced the function with his beautiful songs.
In the Diwali program organised under the leadership of Bar President Advocate, Pradeep Saini Jidge, Bar association officials and lawyers were present.
The District and Sessions Judge, Harminder Singh Madan, said that festivals of all religions in the country should be celebrated by everybody.
The Bar Association President Advocate, Pradeep Saini, said every year the bar association celebrates all the festivals without discrimination and with devotion and enthusiasm.
Hundreds of devotees attended this event.
On the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti, the god Hanuman was worshipped on Devika beach.
At this event Advocate Surinder Khajuria said that a yagna had been organized at eight o'clock on Friday morning with a ritual obeisance to Lord Mahavira.
Veneration was started at nine o'clock in the morning and ended at 12 o'clock.
He said that after the veneration a grand bhandara was organised with the help of the citizens, in which people of all religions in the city came to pray.
Obama's Health Care Walk Back
Amid a firestorm of criticism, President Obama yesterday walked back his oft-repeated, unambiguous promise that "if you like your health plan, you can keep it."
With hundreds of thousands receiving cancellation notices from their providers, Republicans have slammed the president in recent days for misleading the American public.
Yesterday, Obama tweaked his original pledge.
For the vast majority of people who have health insurance that works, you can keep it, he said in a speech in Boston.
Addressing what he called the "flurry in the news" about the cancellations, Obama urged Americans receiving these notices to shop for new coverage in the marketplace.
Most people are going to be able to get better, comprehensive health care plans for the same price or even cheaper than projected.
You're going to get a better deal, he said.
The administration has said it should come as no surprise that the 5 percent of the population who purchase insurance on their own may be forced to switch plans because their coverage doesn't meet the new standards required under the Affordable Care Act.
Let me say directly to these Americans: you deserve better, Sebelius said in testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in Washington.
Sebelius, who is overseeing implementation of the Affordable Care Act, said the launch of the online marketplace has gone "miserably" since October.
I am as frustrated and angry as anyone, she said.
I am eager to earn your confidence back.
An exasperated Sebelius uttered that phrase, caught by a hot mic, to an aide seated behind her at yesterday's House hearing following a contentious exchange with Rep. Billy Long, R-Mo., over whether she should be required to enroll in Obamacare.
More than three hours into the hearing, Long repeatedly pressed Sebelius on why the "architect" of the Affordable Care Act has not voluntarily forgone government-sponsored insurance to purchase a plan through HealthCare.gov, which she is now pitching to millions of Americans.
It has been revealed that a ransom of two lakh rupees was demanded from the trader.
If no money was paid he was threatened and told his daughter would be kidnapped.
In a case registered in the Hudkeshwar police station efforts to solve the crime are being taken by the cyber cell.
Narendra Bahad (21),a resident of Ayodhya City, is the owner of an electronics shop.
Between the 25th and the 29th he received calls from various numbers on his mobile.
The callers asked for two lakh rupees as ransom.
He was threatened that if the money was not paid Narendra would be killed or his daughter would be kidnapped.
Narendra did not take the threats seriously at first, but when the threats started to increase and his 12th. Std. daughter was threatened he became worried.
The family members are frightened.
A complaint was lodged on Thursday.
No clue to the identity of the criminals has yet been found.
Given the severity of the case support from the cyber crime cell is being sought.
In addition, MLA Bandal has ordered the officials from the villages of Bhagiwander, Bandar Patti, Lalena, Jjal Fulokhari Gatwali and Malkana to meet the people personally and to solve their problems face to face.
The MP has also released grants for rural development.
He ordered the panchayat that the grant released for rural development had to be used properly in order to benefit the village residents. He took stock of the ongoing paddy procurement arrangements in Bhagiwander village.
He awarded the 15 girls who had received training in sewing with a sewing machine, plants and certificates.
At this time the village of Bhagiwander has 400 congressmen and PPPs, Laleanna has 35 Congressmen and PPPs and the village of Jjal has 71 families following Akali Dal, excluding Congress and PPP members.
Badal said that the farmers in Punjab are being insulted in the markets due to the standards set by the Centre for procurement, while the Centre has always discriminated against the farmers of the Punjab.
Also present with him were DC K.K. Yadav, SSP Ravcharan Singh Barad, ADC D. Sonali Giri, ADC Rajiv Parashar, SDM Shruti Sharma, Talavadi Sabo Area Incharge Balveer Singh, Sarpanch Kulwant Singh Virk along with administrative officers of various departments and Akali leaders.
Due to which the number of cases of violations of the code of conduct are declining.
After the implementation of the election code of conduct between October 4th to October 21st, 313 cases were lodged against various political parties.
While only 31 cases were registered between October 22nd and October 27th.
With the implementation of the election code of conduct cases of its violation were also being reported.
Initially there were many complaints, but gradually they are becoming fewer.
It is being said that, as no-one had full information about the code of conduct, the number of complaints registered against the political parties was rising.
As the election commission made the political parties aware of them and asked them to learn a lesson from the registered complaints the complaints have reduced.
Many parties were campaigning in an old fashioned manner because of a lack of information, but when action was taken against them they stopped doing that.
The political parties are learning about the election code of conduct and are also complying with it.
Due to this the number of cases of code violation have declined.
A proposal concerning this matter has been sent to the government on behalf of ADA, which is soon going to be approved.
This historical city, surrounded on three sides by Ganga-Jamuna has no land left where ADA can plan a big residential project.
So now they have decided to plan residential projects beyond Jhunsi in the east, Fafamau in the north, and beyond Naini in the South.
To make the plan inclusive a meeting was held under the chairmanship of the District collector, Rajshekhar.
ADA has plans to include the villages of Phulpur, Soranva, and Kurchhuna, with a population of two hundred citizens.
After being included in the ADA boundary the Chaka and Bahadur blocks will be completed.
Half of the Kaudihar block will be brought within the ADA boundary.
According to Amarnath Upadhyaya, secretary of ADA, a proposal concerning this matter has been sent to the government.
ADA wants to bring the boundaries of these grampanchayants under its authorisation for planning, and will begin work on it soon.
If that happens, the price of buildings will decline in the city.
The availability of housing for the general public will be increased.
Soon residential palaces on the lines of Lucknow and Noida will begin to be built in these new areas.
In the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Sector 32 ENT department head, Prof. Arjun Das of the National Academy of Medical Sciences New Delhi, has been selected for the fellowship.
He has received this fellowship for his remarkable work in the field of ear, nose, throat medicine.
According to the Director of the Institute, Principal Prof. Atul Sachdeva, he is the second faculty member of the institute to have received the fellowship.
The human population has exceeded 7 billion.
If the population continues to increase this way, the time will soon come when mustering a morsel for every hungry mouth would be very difficult.
According to experts, in the near future people will have no other option but to eat worms and insects.
According to reports, this year a group of students from McGill University in Montreal received the Hult Prize for an innovative project.
They were given the award for making protein flour from worms and insects.
A $1 million grant was awarded to them to make it possible for them to pursue their research and experiments.
In an interview with ABC News on September 30th, the Group Chief Student Researcher, Mohammed Ashor, said that his team will experiment with grasshoppers for food.
This report has an detailed description of edible worms and insects.
Finally, due to the Lok Sabha elections the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, expanded his cabinet on Friday to include 6 new ministers.