Chambal Bandit for 30 years, Nirbhay retires to the Himalayas
VIJAY UPADHYAY ETAWAH/BHIND. For 30 years, he ruled the Chambal with a steady hand but weakened by age and continually dogged by the police, Nirbhay Gujjar, the last remaining edifice of the old stock of bandits from India’s own “Wild-Wild West”, may have at last taken a peaceful retirement in the Himalayas, that he was vying for a long time. Reports filtering in from the Chambal ravines of Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh and the adjoining Bhind of Madhya Pradesh indicate that this most feared bandit of Chambal has finally given up the ghost, following the rising waters of the river and the depleting strength of his gang due to regular encounters by the police of these two states. According to the residents of the villages of Etawah, Bhind & Kalpi, Jaloun districts, Nirbhay has not been seen in these parts for quite some time and his regular contacts in the villages are no longer active. The gang has even gone untraceable on the electronic surveillance net of the police. Sources ...
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I am unable to found much news related to STPI ( Software Technology Parks of India ) progress in Agra, IT Parks in Agra.
I think Agra should be promoted with non pollutated IT industry. There are so many engineering colleges and so resources. UP government should take right approach to promote IT industry in Agra. I want to know what happens with STPI - ADA talks, Mr. Rajesh Kumar , Mr. M.P. Dubey's visit. and what Mr. S. K. Agarwal ( Director Noida now Director Mumbai) thinks.
And Mr. P. Venugopal ( Current Director STPI Noida) do for Agra.
UP & Bihar can never be developed because of such attitude of officers sitting in respective state. Even after around 10 years they are not able to get finalized the location for STPI in Agra. Very Fast Working Speed of State Govt. it seems that all they are working with full dedication of personal interest not for public interest.