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  • Protesters stoke Singur embers: The Times of India, 5th Feburary 2007. They uprooted fences, poured kerosene on five posts and set them on fire. Eight policemen were injured in the clash, Hooghly SP Supratim Sarkar said.
  • Pak begins fencing border with Afghanistan:The Hindustan Times, 8th Feburary 2007.Pakistan forces have begun work on fencing and mining sections of border with Afghanistan, Governor of southern Paktika province Akram Khapalwak said.
  • BSF suggests no-habitation zone on Indo-Bangla border: 9th Feburary, 2007. New Delhi, February 8 : The Border Security Force (BSF) has suggested creation of a “no-habitition zone” of 150 yards along the Indo-Bangla border for effective surveillance.
  •   BSF goes hi-tech to curb infiltration:The Times of India, 1st Feburary 2007. GANDHINAGAR: Body heat of a person infiltrating across the Indo-Pak border in Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan can now get him caught.
  • Good news is, too much security: The Indian Express, 14th Feburary, 2007.Guwahati, February 13: A file of BSF personnel in fatigues, guns slung across their shoulders, crossed the road as the media bus from the main stadium at Saruosojai to the Sonapur Sports Complex at Tapesia some 15km from Guwahati stopped to allow them access.
  • No electrical fencing: The Hindu, 14th December, 2005 NEW DELHI: The Government said on Tuesday that it had no plans to electrify the fence on the India-Bangladesh border. It, however, warned that those trying to infiltrate would be dealt with firmly. — ANI
  • LoC fencing in Jammu nearing completion: The Hindu, 1st Feburary 2004. BHIMBARGALI SECTOR (JAMMU), JAN. 31. Even as the ceasefire on the India-Pakistan border has held ground for the past two months halting the firing that used to be a regular feature in areas near the Line of Control (LoC), the Indian troops have been braving tough terrain, forest cover, hostile enemy and inclement weather to complete the fencing work on the 285-km stretch along the LoC in the Jammu region.
  • Kishanganj: Heaven For ISIS Men, The Times Of India, 13th Feburary 2006: Fencing along the Indo-Bangladesh border, besides checking trans-border crimes like narcotics trafficking and cattle smuggling, has helped in beefing up surveillance.
  • Karzai opposes Fencing Off Pak-Afghan Border, The Times of India, 17th Feburary 2006. "Fencing is a separation," Karzai told reporters during his visit to Pakistan's premier National Defence College (NDC) in the capital.
  • Sandal Thieves Target CJ's House, The Times Of India, Feburary 28, 3006: "We have recommended barbed wire Fencing near Bharat Scouts and Guides premises as an interim measure and raising of the wall's height on all the sides of the CJ's bungalow as a long-term measure," police said.

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