AR Major slammed for misconduct

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IMPHAL, Feb 23: The All Zeliangrong Students’ Union and Zeliangrong Youth Front have condemned the irresponsible behaviors shown by Major Avinash of 13 AR yesterday.

A joint press release stated that the army officer barged in with an intention to disrupt during a meeting at a community hall in Nungba to discuss the deplorable condition of NH-37 and other developmental work in the areas which was participated by Zeliangrong Baudi, village chairmen and representatives, students leaders and youth.

According to the organizations, Major Avinash who is posted at Khongshang created nuisances trying to video tape the meeting and acting authoritatively and later engaged in a strong argument with the students and youths.     

The officer harassed the students and youths, the note stated, by detaining them unnecessarily for about half and hour and ordering his men to search their vehicles. He also allegedly tried to obtain their signatures on blank papers which were consequently met with rejection.

The organization stated that his undesirable acts have exposed the lack of discipline and lack of proper instructions from his higher authorities. They demanded that the concerned authority take proper action against him and issue strict instructions to avoid recurrence of such condemnable acts in the future.

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Bahai stresses on power of youth

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IMPHAL, Feb 22: Youth empowerment is essential for a better society declared Farida Vahedi, director, office of public affairs, Bahai Community of India, at a press conference organized at Manipur Press Club today. They have taken steps such as specially designed courses that empower youths and working with local clubs to build a better community stated Ng. Nabakumar, Member of the Regional Council who also addressed the press conference. He also introduced a young member of the Bahai Community of Manipur who had represented India at a UN conference on Child and Gender issues in the year 2007. A seminar titled ‘Empowerment of Youth for Transformation of Society’ was also organized by the Bahai Community of Manipur on 20th Feb at Manipur University which was well attended by professors and students.

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Clamour raised over sander wood auction – KanglaOnline

Clamour raised over sander wood auctionKanglaOnlineThis was stated by HK Vaiphei, chairman, Manipur Hill Area Bamboo Entrepreneur Association (MAHABEA) at a press conference held today at Manipur Press Club. He raised fear that the load of red sander w…

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This was stated by HK Vaiphei, chairman, Manipur Hill Area Bamboo Entrepreneur Association (MAHABEA) at a press conference held today at Manipur Press Club. He raised fear that the load of red sander wood may have already been sold off on the sly and

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Non-Congress parties left fuming as EC team pulls out of state visit – KanglaOnline

Non-Congress parties left fuming as EC team pulls out of state visitKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 22 (NNN): Non-Congress parties in Manipur are now “utterly confused” as a scheduled visit of a team of top officials of Election Commission of India (ECI) t…

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IMPHAL, Feb 22 (NNN): Non-Congress parties in Manipur are now “utterly confused” as a scheduled visit of a team of top officials of Election Commission of India (ECI) to Manipur got cancelled suddenly. The leaders of the political parties had expected
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Language and Speakers – KanglaOnline

Language and SpeakersKanglaOnlineAccording to the ancient records, seven major clans with established principalities struggled for power and supremacy in the fertile Manipur valley, for many centuries. The Mangangs otherwise known as Ningthoujas emerge…

Language and Speakers
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According to the ancient records, seven major clans with established principalities struggled for power and supremacy in the fertile Manipur valley, for many centuries. The Mangangs otherwise known as Ningthoujas emerged victorious in the first century

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AZSU, ZYF decry highhandedness of AR – E-Pao.net

AZSU, ZYF decry highhandedness of ARE-Pao.netImphal, February 22 2012: All Zeliangrong Students' Union (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) and Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) have come out strongly against the alleged highhandedne…

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Imphal, February 22 2012: All Zeliangrong Students' Union (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) and Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) have come out strongly against the alleged highhandedness of one Major Avinash of 13th Assam Rifles posted
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India’s wild east unprepared for new Myanmar – Times of India

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Salaried doctor donations, bogus manufacturers claim subsidy – Hindustan Times

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Salaried doctor donations, bogus manufacturers claim subsidy
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Officials at the regional income tax headquarters here said they have zeroed in on at least 100 government employees in Manipur who made false claims under section 80GGA (donation for scientific research and rural development) and 80G (donation to
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‘AFSPA violates rights given by the Indian Constitution’ – TwoCircles.net

'AFSPA violates rights given by the Indian Constitution'TwoCircles.netBy TCN News, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Armed Forces Special Powers Act known by its acronym AFSPA violates rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution, said Binalakshmi Nepra…

'AFSPA violates rights given by the Indian Constitution'
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By TCN News, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Armed Forces Special Powers Act known by its acronym AFSPA violates rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution, said Binalakshmi Nepram, founder of Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network.
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Lemon camera, the election commission of India and the 10th general election … – KanglaOnline

Lemon camera, the election commission of India and the 10th general election …KanglaOnlineBy Dr. Kateipfona, nagavoices (at) rediffmail.com The 10th General Election in Manipur saw the use of lemon mobile handsets for capturing the image of voters. T…

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By Dr. Kateipfona, nagavoices (at) rediffmail.com The 10th General Election in Manipur saw the use of lemon mobile handsets for capturing the image of voters. This innovation was presumably introduced to prevent proxy voting.

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Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show – documentary on Manipuri cinema wins “Best Documentary” at 6th Signs National Film Festival 2012

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Documentary on Manipuri cinema wins “Best Documentary” at 6th Signs National Film Festival 2012

Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show, a 90min documentary film dealing with the alternative
cinema tradition in Manipur wins “Best Documentary” at 6th Signs National Film Festival 2012, Kerala
held from February 17-21. The festival is conducted by the Kerala region
of the Federation of Film Societies of India..

The film is directed by Mumbai based International award winning filmmaker Mamta Murthy.

The film has already won International Jury Award at the recently concluded Mumbai International
Film Festival (MIFF) 2012.

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Lemon camera, the election commission of India and the 10th general election in Manipur

By Dr. Kateipfona, nagavoices (at) rediffmail.com The 10th General Election in Manipur saw the use… more »

By Dr. Kateipfona, nagavoices (at) rediffmail.com

The 10th General Election in Manipur saw the use of lemon mobile handsets for capturing the image of voters. This innovation was presumably introduced to prevent proxy voting. But this half baked idea is now the centre of a storm that will leave the Election Commission of India dumfounded. The state of Manipur has been used as a guinea pig and the surgery which was attempted with such a sloppy and ill conceived mechanism has resulted with grave potentials for the future of democracy. A critique on the issue is furnished as follows –

1. Digital cameras were not used and the questionable quality of the lemon mobile handset selected for the purpose presumably was done in order to cut down cost. Many of the images were blurred either due to poor lighting or camera quality. The image quality were reported to be, in some cases so poor so much so that it could not be made out if the image is of a male or a female or that of a young or old person.

2. After the EVMs are closed on conclusion of polling, the election officials handling the camera can play mischief by tampering with the sequence or numbering of EPIC. On reaching HQs for safekeeping till counting day, the Returning Officer can also tamper with the same. Anybody with working knowledge of computers will have the capability to do this.

3. So when the polling officers and presiding officers in consultation with the polling agents of all the candidates have through consensus closed the polling and sealed the EVMs, the responsibility for irregularities that have now surfaced must be borne by the Officials who have conducted the polling.

4. The duty and responsibilities of the election officials deputed to polling station is to ensure that there is no proxy voting. Otherwise it would be enough to install only an EVM in each polling station and leave the rest to the voters. The officials must be therefore be held responsible for any lapses that have been observed on this issue.

5. Election observers sent by the ECI had duly made their inspection visits to the polling stations and their reports of free and fair pollings should have been respected.

6. While the guidelines/circulars from the ECI made photographing of voters mandatory, more than 2.18 lacs voters were not photographed, which is about 12.5% of the total of 17.41 lacs voters. Why was it not made applicable across the board?

7. The use of camera was more strictly implemented in the hills than in the Imphal valley.

8. There was no organic connect between the Electronic Voting Machines(EVMs) and the Lemon cameras. The photos affixed to the EPIC is the only reference for the lemon cameras. A software to detect anomalies is reportedly being used. If that be so, on detection of mismatch and proxy, what can be done? At the most, the person identified can be punished. But you cannot invalidate his/her vote because it is already in the EVM. The ECI can use an ultra sophisticated technology to determine whom the errant voters had exactly voted for and if this can be done without raising another storm, deduct the number of such errant votes from the total polled by the supported candidate. Can be possibly done but it almost impossible.

9. Now the other option is to go for repoll. But already complaints have been submitted for repoll in 468 polling stations, which represent almost 20% of the total of 2357 in the state. But what about the other polling stations for which no complaints have been submitted but where the same faulty mechanism had been employed. The abuse of the mechanism was universal and the difference is only in degrees. So logically the repolls will have to be as good as a total re-election.

10. One important question that comes to mind is why did the ECI accept complaints directly at their Delhi office when initially the State Returning Officers and the State Chief Election Officer had rejected the complaints, taking into consideration the local situation and ground realities where decision making is done at the village and community levels. The ECI had also entertained the complaints of only the Indian National Congress candidates at their Delhi office, while all complaints irrespective of parties had been rejected at the state level. Why this differential treatment? Have some of the ECI officials been compromised in their integrity.

11. Having committed the fatal mistake of opening the floodgate of complaints by superseding the good judgement at the state level , the ECI will have to be held responsible for bungling the whole exercise, for wasting enormous resources, putting the electorates to great inconvenience and depriving them of the right to have democratically elected representatives in due time.

Now saddled with all these problems and question, the ECI can only consider the following options to get out of this imbroglio –

A.
(i) Apologise to the nation for having experimented with the lemon camera without due care and entertaining complaints over the controversial issue of photo mismatch without taking into account the ground realities and wasting precious resources in terms of manpower, funds and logistics.
(ii) Reimburse all expenditures incurred by all the candidates and their parties and supporters.
(iii) Conduct a full scale re-election as none of the polling station will be found to be in line with the ECI guidelines.

B. Alternatively, reject all complaints as was done at the state level and allow counting of votes as they were received from the EVMs.

Both the options are far from easy and will be met with strong resistance. But the ECI, which is a constitutional authority, will have to exercise the option that would be the least damaging to the fragile Democracy that has subsisted in this part of the country all this years since the Independence of India, the world’s largest Democracy.

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INSIGHT-India’s Wild East unprepared for new Myanmar – Reuters

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Time has come to give thrust to NE development : Anand Sharma

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 21: The Union Minister of Commerce, Industry and Textiles, Shri Anand Sharma held the consultations with states of North Eastern region and special category states of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal and UT of Andaman Nicobar Island and Lakshdweep on review of Transport Subsidy Scheme (TSS), […]

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New Delhi, Feb 21: The Union Minister of Commerce, Industry and Textiles, Shri Anand Sharma held the consultations with states of North Eastern region and special category states of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal and UT of Andaman Nicobar Island and Lakshdweep on review of Transport Subsidy Scheme (TSS), North East Investment Promotion Programme and Special Packages and textiles here today.
The Meeting was attended by the Chief Minister of Meghalaya Shri Mukul Sangama and the industry Ministers and senior officials of the states under the purview of the schemes.
The Transport Subsidy Scheme was introduced way back in the early 70s to offset the high transportation cost because of poor infrastructure and geographical inaccessibility in these States. “We are now in the process of revamping the Scheme and in doing so, we had undertaken a detailed study of the operation of the Scheme over the last several years and the matter will be referred to the Cabinet,
incorporating all your suggestions, for a final view.” The Meeting discussed the proposed definition of ‘Manufacturing’, amendment to the negative list of TSS, expansion of existing list of designated railheads. The views of states were also obtained on the issues of cap on value of transported goods, linkages between transport subsidy and employment generation. The meeting also explored the ways of incentivizing transportation of raw material/finished goods by inland water transport and Additional incentives to MSME sector.
Under the Special Package provided to these States, Central Government have been providing subsidy of 15% to 30% on plant and machinery as capital investment subsidy.
Apart from this, the government has been providing working capital loans for a period upto 10 years from the date of commencement of commercial production and reimbursement of 100% insurance premium. “For the Special Category States of Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Uttrakhand, over 46,000 industrial units have either been set up or are in the pipeline with a total investment of over Rs. 37,400 crores.
These are estimated to provide gainful employment to over 4.84 lakh people” added the Minister.
North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), 2007 has seen registration of over 880 units with investment intentions of over Rs. 9.29 lakhs to provide gainful employment to over 34,000 persons.
Sharma emphasized “I believe that the time has now come to give a focused and integrated thrust to the development of North Eastern Region. While provision of subsidy will remain an important element in catalyzing industrial development, equally important will be a thrust on infrastructure development within the region and linkages with the rest of the country.” Under the ASIDE Scheme, Department of Commerce has allocated Rs. 55.28 crores for the North Eastern Region and Rs. 14.93 crores for Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Uttrakhand for 2011-12.

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Mizoram local body elections

Aizawl, Feb 21 NNN: Elections for 81 local councils in Aizawl and 493 village councils in 6 districts of Mizoram will be held on Wednesday from 7 am onwards, an official source from the State Election Commission informed NNN today. Meanwhile, political parties and their candidates continue the last ditch effort to woo the voters […]

Aizawl, Feb 21 NNN: Elections for 81 local councils in Aizawl and 493 village councils in 6 districts of Mizoram will be held on Wednesday from 7 am onwards, an official source from the State Election Commission informed NNN today.
Meanwhile, political parties and their candidates continue the last ditch effort to woo the voters by house to house campaign till Tuesday. The State Election Commission explained the new voting procedures to be adopted in this village councils and local councils elections.
In a press release, the State Election Commission said, common ballot boxes and common ballot papers will be introduced in this elections. The voters are to choose the names and symbols of the candidates they wanted to vote from the common ballot papers which will indicate the names and symbols of the candidates. To make clear their choice they are to mark on the names or symbols of the candidates with the arrow cross mark seal. The Election Commission also advised the voters not to put marks on more candidates than the seats in the village councils or the local councils. The Commission also said, the lists of candidates in the ballot papers will be arranged in alphabetical order of the party they belong and independent candidates’ names will come last.
Counting will be taken up by all the Returning Officers immediately after the completion of the polling on the polling day and announce the results thereafter. If necessity arises, re-polled will be held on February 24 and the entire process of the election is to be completed by February 27.

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CBI arrests a superintendent of service tax in a bribery case

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 21: The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Superintendent, Service Tax, IAP-X, Bangalore for demanding & accepting a bribe of Rs.25,000/-from the complainant. A case was registered against him U/s 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 on the allegation of demanding a bribe from the complainant as […]

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New Delhi, Feb 21: The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Superintendent, Service Tax, IAP-X, Bangalore for demanding & accepting a bribe of Rs.25,000/-from the complainant.
A case was registered against him U/s 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 on the allegation of demanding a bribe from the complainant as a motive or reward for not imposing heavy service tax penalty and also to allegedly close the file.
The Superintendent was caught red handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.25,000/- from the complainant Search was conducted at the residential premises of the accused.
The arrested accused was produced before the Special Judge for CBI Cases, Bangalore who remanded the accused person to Judicial Custody.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Head Constable of Railway Protection Force, Southern Railway, Chennai for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.20,000/- from the complainant.
A complaint was received by CBI from Proprietor of Chennai based Cargo Movers stating that Head Constable, Railway Protection Force (RPF) attached to Central Railway Station, Chennai demanded a bribe of Rs. 20,000/- from him for smooth dispatching parcels to various places through Wagons. He also threatened the complainant that if the bribe amount was not handed over to him, he would detain the parcels tomorrow onwards on security/ Safety grounds.
Based on the complaint a case was registered against the accused U/s 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988. A trap was laid and the Head Constable was caught red handed while demanding and accepting the bribe Rs. 20,000/- from the complainant.
The accused was produced before the Special Judge for CBI Cases, Chennai and was remanded to judicial custody.
In another case, the CBI has arrested an Inspector and LDC both of Employee’s State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), Marol, Andheri (East), Mumbai for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.5,000/- from the complainant for registration of company employees insurance.
A trap was laid by CBI at the office premises of the complainant where the duos have come to collect the bribe. Both were caught red handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.5,000/- from the complainant.

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Ambush bid foiled

Shillong, Feb 21 NNN : A plan to ambush vulnerable vehicle convoys of officials and police patrolling teams by a 12 member group of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres was foiled by the Speacial Weapon and Tactics team (SWAT) and CRPF Cobra forces in Bansambagre village near Williamnagar town of East Garo Hills in […]

Shillong, Feb 21 NNN : A plan to ambush vulnerable vehicle convoys of officials and police patrolling teams by a 12 member group of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres was foiled by the Speacial Weapon and Tactics team (SWAT) and CRPF Cobra forces in Bansambagre village near Williamnagar town of East Garo Hills in Meghalaya on Tuesday afternoon.
Acting on specific tip off about the presence of heavily armed GNLA cadres in the village , the SWAT and COBRA teams from Williamnagar cordoned off the village and before they could reach an isolate the house where the militants were camping , they were greeted with a volley of fire. Superintendent of police, East Garo Hills J F K Marak confirmed the incident, saying that there were heavy exchange of fire between the police and the militants.
“There was no casualty on both sides and the militants managed to escape using the thick forest cover”, stated Marak.
Informing that the 12 heavily armed militants were under the direct supervision of the outfit’s commander-in- chief Sohan D Shira and were planning for an ambush, Marak added that there is a strong possibility of Shira’s presence in the place of occurrence.
Going by the words of the police officer, this is the second time in three months that the dreaded commander-in0chief of the GNLA has escaped from the cordoning team of the security forces.

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Film on Manipuri cinema wins prize – E-Pao.net

Film on Manipuri cinema wins prizeE-Pao.netImphal, February 21 2012: Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show, a 90min documentary film dealing with the alternative cinema tradition in Manipur won "Best Documentary prize" at the 6th Signs…

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Imphal, February 21 2012: Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show, a 90min documentary film dealing with the alternative cinema tradition in Manipur won "Best Documentary prize" at the 6th Signs National Film Festival 2012 held Kerala from

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International Mother Language Day observed – E-Pao.net

International Mother Language Day observedE-Pao.netThe Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy (JNMDA) and Sahitya Thoupang Lup jointly observed the International Mother Language Day at the auditorium of JNMDA today. Speaking on the occasion, Ratan Thiy…

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The Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy (JNMDA) and Sahitya Thoupang Lup jointly observed the International Mother Language Day at the auditorium of JNMDA today. Speaking on the occasion, Ratan Thiyam, renowned theatre personality said that due to

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National integration tour

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 21: 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (S) conducted National integration Tour from Sita Village of Tengnoupal Sub Division to New Delhi from 09 Feb to 21Feb 2012. The participants included 12 boys and 08 Girl students and 03 teachers of Sita Govt High […]

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Imphal, Feb 21: 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (S) conducted National integration Tour from Sita Village of Tengnoupal Sub Division to New Delhi from 09 Feb to 21Feb 2012.
The participants included 12 boys and 08 Girl students and 03 teachers of Sita Govt High School, Kharou Khunou Govt Junior High school and Saivom Primary School.
The tour was flagged off by DC, Chandel on 09th Feb 2012 and was flagged in by Maj General UK Gurung, YSM, IGAR (S) on 21 Feb 2012.
The NIT conducted by 5/9 Gorkha Rifles (PHILLORA) under aegis of Red
Shield Division from 07 Feb ended today in a function at the Auditorium of INA Museum at Moirang. The groups comprising twenty students and four teachers alongwith Army personal toured Delhi, Agra
and Jaipur for a fortnight seeing all famous monuments.
The students were congratulated and urged to work harder to make Manipur a more prosperous and harmonious state. Mementos were given away to each participant followed by a sumptuous tea party.
Jwalamukhi Battalion of Assam Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division organised a National Integration Tour for local school children of Motbung, Hengbung and Lairouching with the aim to provide an opportunity to local children to get an exposer to rich culture, ethos, history and life style in the nation’s heart land and foster a feeling of friendship amongst the participating children.
From 13 Feb 2012 to 19 Feb 2012 these children have visited number of places in Delhi.

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