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Monday, July 2, 2012


MOTORCYCLIST ABDUCTED IN SIRAHA Kathmandu, 2 July: An unidentified gang abducted an employee from Brahman Gorchhari of Siraha district last night. The abducted one was Balkrishna Yadav, a technician at the Lahan-based Drinking Water and Sanitation Division. He is the permanent residence of Nagara Rigaul-4 in the district, RSS reports. He was abducted at about 8:30 pm while going home on a motorcycle Ba 1 Ba 2730 from Lahan, said the family sources. The abductors, however, left the motorcycle in the field. The police have guessed it was the abduction. However, who abducted Yadav and for which reason is yet to be known. Police Inspector at the Ward Police Office Lahan, Briz Kishor Chaudhari said the search for Yadav was afoot. RSS Nnnn FLOODS KILL 79M DISPLACE 2 MILLION IN NEIGHBOURING NOTH-EAST INDIA Kathmandu, 2 July: At least 79 people have died and 2.2 million forced to leave their homes over the last week as torrential monsoon rains triggered floods across India´s northeast, officials said Monday, AFP reports from Guwahati,. Assam state, which borders Bhutan and Bangladesh, has been worst hit with the massive Brahmaputra river breaching its banks, while extensive flooding has also hit the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. The Assam state government said 26 of 27 districts had endured flash floods as heavy rains destroyed thousands of flimsy homes, blocked roads and swamped fields. "So far 79 people have died in separate incidents of boat capsize or have drowned while trying to escape the gushing waters and also in landslides," state authorities said in a statement. The statement added that an estimated 2.2 million people had been displaced, with thousands of homes wrecked and more than 500,000 people being sheltered in relief camps. "We have opened makeshift relief camps for the displaced, while many more were forced to take shelter on raised platforms and in tarpaulin tents," Assam´s health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma told AFP. Officials said more than 70 percent of the Kaziranga National Park, famous for its tigers, one-horned rhinos and elephants, was submerged under water. "The animals are trying to move to safer areas," park warden Sanjib Bora told AFP. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Congress party president Sonia Gandhi visited Assam on Monday to take an aerial survey and inspect relief work. In the adjoining states of Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, monsoon rains caused widespread flooding but there were no reported deaths. The monsoon, which sweeps across the sub-continent from June to September, is crucial for the region´s farmers but also claims casualties from flooding every year. nnnn ________________________________________

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