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20 years of misrule
by Jason Bourne on Apr 12, 2008 12:55 AM  Permalink 

You ruled your state for 20 years, yet whatyou could achieve with your idiotic communist ideology is meagre when compared to other states. West EBngal people have this culture, they want everything for free. Free electricity, free food, free education, but they won't work hard for anything, no industries, no capitalism. Shrukh Khan bought Kolkatta IPL with huge sum of money to make some profit out of it, but your state people want free tickets. What a joke? If you still persist in Communism, go to Ukraine, Tajakistan, Uzbekistan and get killed by Mullahs.

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nandigram
by ALBERT on Apr 11, 2008 11:54 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

THE US state department is busy with concoctions of %u2018human rights abuses%u2019 everywhere in the world except in Iraq, Afghanistan, and in the Guantanamo Bay prison complex. When there is such abuse everywhere (oh yes, the United States itself is a %u2018noted and notable exception,%u2019 to quote a state department spokesperson), should Nandigram in Communist-led Left Front-ruled Bengal be left behind?

At Nandigram itself -- whoever here are even aware of the US state department and its twisted ways in the green and calm of the rural hamlets -- developmental work has started afresh after a year of the right-left horror when 29 CPI(M) workers were butchered, when thousands were made homeless, and when even the imperialists%u2019 definition of %u2018human rights%u2019 was grossly, systematically, wilfully violated (and nary a squeak from the Bush, Rice & Co.), every day, every night, every week, every month.

At Nandigram Block I, an NREGA project worth Rs 62 lakh has started. Job cards are distributed in every village, in every Panchayat area. The rural poor are involved with the entire process. Seven canals are being dredged, widened, the alignment corrected, and the gradients reoriented so as to utilise the maximum amount of the rainfall in the back and forth flow of the river Haldi. The total cost of the refurbishing of the canal-based irrigation system will be close to Rs 72 lakh, CPI (M) leaders Ashok Guria and Ashok Bera report.

The %u2018untied fund%u2019 from which a variety of dev

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RE:nandigram
by ALBERT on Apr 11, 2008 11:56 PM  Permalink
The untied fund from which a variety of developmental work can be undertaken in the rural areas, irrespective of the modality of the department taking part, more than Rs 20 lakh worth of mandays could be created in the past couple of months. The work of rural electrification has moved apace. Gokulnagar and Sonachura %u2013 the hotbed of the Maoists %u2013 are now fully enjoying the sweep of electrification. Of the 22 mouzas of the Nandigram Block I, eleven have been electrified. Two out of the three mouzas of Nandigram Block II have had every house given electric connection. Newer electrification projects worth Rs 20 lakh have commenced elsewhere in Nandigram.

BRIDGES AND SCHOOLS

A new bridge %u2013 a long-standing demand %u2013 over the Bela-Uday canal is being completed. Four secondary and four more child education centres have been set up. Six Gram Panchayats in Nandigram%u2019s Block I would now have a primary health centre each. Cluster-level Resource Centres of the total literacy mission are in the process of rapid completion at a cost of Rs six lakh each.

Twenty two primary schools are being constructed at Nandigram%u2019s two blocks. Seven high schools have been given grants of Rs two lakh each for construction / extension of buildings. Tenders have been placed for 22 new tubewells. The animal resources department of the Bengal Left Front government has allocated 120 thousand chicks and chicklings for 100 self-help groups.



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RE:RE:nandigram
by ALBERT on Apr 11, 2008 11:57 PM  Permalink
TERROR OF DESPERATION

Even as the first wave of developmental endeavours is given a free rein to, the Trinamul-Maoists have unleashed a wave of attacks on CPI(M) workers at Nandigram. Following fiery and provocative speeches of Mamata Banerjee and her local chieflings, delivered at a sparsely attended meeting on 14 March, the goons in the outfit%u2019s pay and protection launched completely unprovoked and armed assaults on CPI(M) workers Sheikh Abul Kalam Azad and Sheikh Monir-ul Islam. They were dragged down from their bicycle and assaulted with sharp weapons. Both were rushed to hospital in serious conditions. The desperation of the Bengal opposition shows up clearly as the rural polls approach and they are despaired of another round of defeats at the hands of the mass of the people %u2013 at Nandigram as elsewhere in Bengal.



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Thank you Mr Sahadevan KK
by Sameer Bhagwat on Apr 11, 2008 10:53 PM  Permalink 

Thank you Mr Sahadevan KK for supporting Chinese Indian friendship. I am a proud indian who believes that Chinese Thoughts On Socialism are quite effective tools in making nation's economy to develop and grow at a faster pace while removing social obstacles that can come on the way. Thanks a lot

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You violated human discipline
by noir preto on Apr 11, 2008 08:31 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

You violated human discipline and you should be buried alive or dead. As long as this epidemic of communism exists in India, forget being a superpower. Communists are even dangerous than communalists! It's time to blow at the jyoti of Jyoti Basu and all his old comrades like Surjeet, Bardhan and Chatterjee. BURY THEM ALIVE PLEASE !

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RE:You violated human discipline
by SRINIVAS DJ on Apr 11, 2008 09:31 PM  Permalink
Well said dear, This rotten old brains still alive

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RE:You violated human discipline
by NANDHU MS on Apr 11, 2008 11:11 PM  Permalink
Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet was born on March 23, 1916 at village Ropowal, District Jullunder, Punjab. He joined the national movement at the age of 15. Owing to his political activities he was jailed several times and had to spend 10 years in prison -- 8 years during the British regime and 2 years under Congress rule, after the country became independent. Apart from this, for a period of 8 years he remained underground. He joined the Naujawan Bharat Sabha in 1931; was imprisoned in March 1932 for hoisting the national flag on the district courts at Hoshiarpur (Punjab); joined the then illegal Communist Party in 1934 and became one of its pioneers. From 1935 to 1938 he took keen interest in building the Congress organisation alongwith the Kisan Sabha. He was elected Secretary of the Punjab State Kisan Sabha in 1938. Joined the Congress Socialist Party in 1935. Externed from Punjab in 1938 and started a monthly organ `Chingari' (spark) from Saharanpur (U.P). He was one of the first batch against whom detention warrants were issued at the outbreak of the War in September 1939. Went underground during the War. Again arrested in December 1940 THAT TIME BRITISHERS BURRIED HIM ALIVE he escaped and remained in detention till 1944. After release worked to strengthen the Kisan Sabha.

During partition, worked for communal harmony. Again went underground during 1948-52. Led the historic anti-betterment levy movement in Punjab in 1959.

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Communism a fake decipline..
by jack back on Apr 11, 2008 07:54 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Now it's proven. Communism is hollow. They have 2 tier regulations just like imperialism & unlike democracy, one for leader & other for folloers. Just like capitalism, merchant & customer.Or a religious descipline, priest & devotee.

Strange enough maverick of communism could not stay within desipline & succomb to democracy.

Be wise. Be open & democratic. Let people have responsible freedom. Stop manipulative games.


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RE:Communism a fake decipline..
by ALBERT on Apr 11, 2008 11:14 PM  Permalink
first you tell the defenition of communism , socialism & capitalism and its diferrence



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We should install a statue of Jyoti Babu infront of India gate.
by Roman Kapoor. on Apr 11, 2008 07:48 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Your highness! Your greatness, My Lord "Basu", I bow my head on your feet for your kind cooperation in operation %u201Ccomplete ruination%u201D of Bengali race. During Bengal division, your sudden transformation and evolution into an East Bengali politically active personality who spent his whole study life being a close friend of Indira and Nehru family, and also your sudden appearance with a title "Basu"with essence of Bang was a mystery and it proved the existence of super intelligent sensors on Nehru's brain.
Although, originally you belonged to an immigrant business family either from Punjab-pak or Kashmir or UP, nobody knows except you and Nehru. Your ancestors came in Bengal during the period of Rani Rasmati.Your joining in a new venture with Nehru and then to follow and obey Nehrus's commands since more then 30 long years shows your patience, dedication, perseverance to fulfill Nehrus's mission for complete annihilation of Bengal and Bengali race, is certainly appreciated by whole India and world.Our country longs for such kind of dedicated personalities since we are surrounded by enemies and we have to strengthen our vigilence department to secure our country and to make us more powerful.You are the future builder of our nation, you are the next Gandhiji of India.



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RE:We should install a statue of Jyoti Babu infront of India gate.
by ALBERT on Apr 11, 2008 11:19 PM  Permalink
Basu was the son of a wealthy doctor, born into an upper middle-class Bengali family in Calcutta. His father, Nishikanta Basu, hailed from the village of Barodi in Dhaka District, East Bengal (now in Bangladesh).[3] He got his school education at St. Xavier's Collegiate School. He graduated from Presidency College with an honours degree from the Art Faculty in 1935, and subsequently travelled to London to study law. He was introduced to the Communist Party of Great Britain through Bhupesh Gupta.

Basu returned to India in 1940 after qualifying for the Bar and became a whole-timer of the Communist Party of India. In 1944 Basu became involved in trade union activities. CPI delegated him to work amongst the railway labourers. When B.N. Railway Workers Union and B.D. Rail Road Workers Union merged Basu became the general secretary of the union.



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RE:We should install a statue of Jyoti Babu infront of India gate.
by SRINIVAS DJ on Apr 11, 2008 10:57 PM  Permalink
Are you mentally sick ????

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CPM
by fanie on Apr 11, 2008 04:40 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Its the most hypocratical and dangeous party for the country.Its more dangerous than muslim league which has links with Pak.

There are atleat muslims who sided with India when we were at war with Pak but no single commie supported India during our war with Chinese.

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RE:CPM
by Roman Kapoor. on Apr 11, 2008 07:55 PM  Permalink
Your highness! Your greatness, My Lord "Basu", I bow my head on your feet for your kind cooperation in operation "complete ruination" of Bengali race. During Bengal division, your sudden transformation and evolution into an East Bengali politically active personality who spent his whole study life being a close friend of Indira and Nehru family, and also your sudden appearance with a title "Basu"with essence of Bang was a mystery and it proved the existence of super intelligent sensors on Nehru's brain.
Although, originally you belonged to an immigrant business family either from Punjab-pak or Kashmir or UP, nobody knows except you and Nehru. Your ancestors came in Bengal during the period of Rani Rasmati.Your joining in a new venture with Nehru and then to follow and obey Nehrus's commands since more then 30 long years shows your patience, dedication, perseverance to fulfill Nehrus's mission for complete annihilation of Bengal and Bengali race, is certainly appreciated by whole India and world.Our country longs for such kind of dedicated personalities since we are surrounded by enemies and we have to strengthen our vigilence department to secure our country and to make us more powerful.Through your utmost struggle, You prohibited rest of the Bengal to enter in Delhi or other parts of India. you are the one who kept them away from rest of the world and resisted them from becoming any such capilatists of the present world.You are the future builder of our nation, you are the

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by Roman Kapoor. on Apr 11, 2008 07:57 PM  Permalink
You are the future builder of our nation, you are the next Gandhiji of India, you are the great.



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RE:CPM
by ALBERT on Apr 12, 2008 12:01 AM  Permalink
RS 52,000 CRORE BENGAL BUDGET FOR 2008-2009

THE Bengal budget for the current financial year (FY) has prioritised visibly and impressively the empowerment of the poor in setting out its budgetary allocations and allotments. The budget attaches great emphasis on land development, agriculture, capitalised industries, big-small-medium, education, literacy, and mass health.

The infrastructural development will be done in a way and manner that the result will be the continuous upliftment social-economic political in the sense of empowerment of the poorest of the poor. In particular, small landholders and small traders will reap the biggest chunk of the financial and infrastructural benefits.

Opportunities and avenues multitiered and multifaceted shall open up before the mass of the people for economic development. The increase in the linear growth of production shall be of beneficent help to the enhancement of employment and widening of the income base.

The consequences of development-oriented growth of the economy, pro-people and pro-poor, shall encompass not merely certain sections of the populace and certain quarters of the topography %u2013 but shall expand over the comparatively backward societal tiers, and across the urban and rural expanses.



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RE:RE:CPM
by ALBERT on Apr 12, 2008 12:02 AM  Permalink
Rs 11,967 crore shall form part of the plan budget. This sum had stood at Rs 9683 crore last FY. What is noteworthy is the fact that the orientation of the Bengal budgets with the successive Left Front governments in office has been directed towards the empowerment of the poor and the downtrodden, the weaker sections and the weaker economic groups, cutting across lines of caste, gender, religion, community, and arching over the World Bank pontificating gravely and worriedly about the Third World urban-rural divide.

The state domestic product growth rate is expected to be nothing less than 9 per cent, just under the double-digit figure that may make the economy on the way to overheating. The total number of employment to be generated makes for hopeful reading for the mass of the people, while throwing into theoretical disarray the right-wing economists of gloom and doom (and their so-called left-leaning underlings) who seek to prop up desperately the thesis of liberalisation of economy at every functional and political level.

The employment figures predicted, and here we are speaking of direct employment, one should recall, are 3 lakh in agriculture; 2.5 lakh in industries; and 3 lakh in self-help groups and self-employment schemes. The Left Front government realises that the scope for employment before the poor and the toiling masses depend largely on the amount of empowerment they possess at the ground level, in the implementational schema.



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RE:RE:RE:CPM
by ALBERT on Apr 12, 2008 12:04 AM  Permalink
If the tiller is not empowered, employment opportunities in agriculture will go on shrinking, or at least would not go up. If there is no empowerment of workers and the small entrepreneur, employment in industries will go down rather than up. Without the masses being empowered in the segments of health and education, there cannot be any increase in the productivity and employment at all. Employment can never be seen in isolation without the dynamics of empowerment added. A series of waves must be created through wider ranges of mass movements to make the politico-economic empowerment of the masses a reality.

The greatest strategy of empowerment of the rural poor in the villages is land reforms. The budget has increased the allotment in this segment from Rs 30 crore to Rs 70 crore this year. The overall allocation in agriculture has been doubled to Rs 100 crore. The state government shall step up the process of purchasing land from the open market and hand them over to small peasants at no cost at all. Upto 15 per cent premium is paid on the land prices to make the sellers find it attractively profitable to sell land to the state government.

Once the land is vested and then transferred, the government shall provide the ancillaries for agriculture and farming, with allocation made for creating a fund for setting up shelter for the poor peasants. There is already in existence a provident fund scheme run by the state Left Front government for the landless agricultural lab

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by ALBERT on Apr 12, 2008 12:05 AM  Permalink
There is already in existence a provident fund scheme run by the state Left Front government for the landless agricultural labourers. The state contribution has been doubled in this year%u2019s budget in this head. The net of PF will be widened this year to bring in 1.5 million agricultural workers anew as beneficiaries.

To increase agricultural production from a growth rate of just fewer than 4 per cent to over 4.5 per cent, appropriate agricultural inputs in good measure will be made available to the cultivators. Irrigated land mass will be increased from the 70.5 per cent to 75 per cent of the cultivated and cultivable land plots. The national rural employment guarantee (NREGA) projects are continuously augmented. To help the animal resources department cope with the after effects of the bird flu (44 lakh million birds had to be culled), its allotment has been increased from Rs 23 crore to Rs 63 crore. The public distribution system is further strengthened despite non-cooperation of the union government.

With industrial development progressing apace, the budget emphasises the twin processes of rehabilitation-compensation and professional on-the-job training schemes for the land losers. An additional fund of Rs 100 crore is created for this purpose alone. With employment industries expected to exceed 3.5 lakh (again, in terms of direct employment), a budgetary allocation of Rs 71 crore has been earmarked. Around 90 per cent of the villages and townships have been brought

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by ALBERT on Apr 12, 2008 12:06 AM  Permalink
An additional fund of Rs 100 crore is created for this purpose alone. With employment industries expected to exceed 3.5 lakh (again, in terms of direct employment), a budgetary allocation of Rs 71 crore has been earmarked. Around 90 per cent of the villages and townships have been brought under the electrification scheme and 85 per cent of the state is equipped with constant supply of potable water. The health infrastructure of the rural areas is undergoing farther expansion and upgradation.

In all the finance minister of the state Left Front government has placed a pro-poor, development oriented budget that carries a deficit of just Rs two crore, which is to be covered through taxing the financially able groups.



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RE:CPM
by Navratan Sethia on Apr 11, 2008 06:02 PM  Permalink
any real indian never be a comrade & any comrade never be real indian.

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RE:CPM
by ALBERT on Apr 11, 2008 11:21 PM  Permalink
Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet was born on March 23, 1916 at village Ropowal, District Jullunder, Punjab. He joined the national movement at the age of 15. Owing to his political activities he was jailed several times and had to spend 10 years in prison -- 8 years during the British regime and 2 years under Congress rule, after the country became independent. Apart from this, for a period of 8 years he remained underground. He joined the Naujawan Bharat Sabha in 1931; was imprisoned in March 1932 for hoisting the national flag on the district courts at Hoshiarpur (Punjab); joined the then illegal Communist Party in 1934 and became one of its pioneers. From 1935 to 1938 he took keen interest in building the Congress organisation alongwith the Kisan Sabha. He was elected Secretary of the Punjab State Kisan Sabha in 1938. Joined the Congress Socialist Party in 1935. Externed from Punjab in 1938 and started a monthly organ `Chingari' (spark) from Saharanpur (U.P). He was one of the first batch against whom detention warrants were issued at the outbreak of the War in September 1939. Went underground during the War. Again arrested in December 1940 THAT TIME BRITISHERS BURRIED HIM ALIVE he escaped and remained in detention till 1944. After release worked to strengthen the Kisan Sabha.

During partition, worked for communal harmony. Again went underground during 1948-52. Led the historic anti-betterment levy movement in Punjab in 1959.
HE IS THE REAL INDIAN NOT YOU CHADDIWALA
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BJP have lots of paid servent those job is only abuse other and post abusive language in internet. When their leaders were fighting each other and in rat race for power what you will expect from other
by Inquilaab Zindabad on Apr 11, 2008 04:40 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

BJP have lots of paid servent those job is only abuse other and post abusive language in internet. When their leaders were fighting each other and in rat race for power what you will expect from other

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RE:BJP have lots of paid servent those job is only abuse other and post abusive language in internet. When their leaders were fighting each other and in rat race for power what you will expect from other
by arayan singha on Apr 11, 2008 09:41 PM  Permalink
due to increasing patriotism in indian youth traitor like u r in deep tension because why u lost ur head plz meet psychatrist as soon as possible

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RE:BJP have lots of paid servent those job is only abuse other and post abusive language in internet. When their leaders were fighting each other and in rat race for power what you will expect from other
by A P on Apr 11, 2008 04:42 PM  Permalink
By yiur name and your comment, you seem to be a lowly paid minion of Chinese Party of India

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RE:BJP have lots of paid servent those job is only abuse other and post abusive language in internet. When their leaders were fighting each other and in rat race for power what you will expect from other
by ALBERT on Apr 11, 2008 11:23 PM  Permalink
Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet was born on March 23, 1916 at village Ropowal, District Jullunder, Punjab. He joined the national movement at the age of 15. Owing to his political activities he was jailed several times and had to spend 10 years in prison -- 8 years during the British regime and 2 years under Congress rule, after the country became independent. Apart from this, for a period of 8 years he remained underground. He joined the Naujawan Bharat Sabha in 1931; was imprisoned in March 1932 for hoisting the national flag on the district courts at Hoshiarpur (Punjab); joined the then illegal Communist Party in 1934 and became one of its pioneers. From 1935 to 1938 he took keen interest in building the Congress organisation alongwith the Kisan Sabha. He was elected Secretary of the Punjab State Kisan Sabha in 1938. Joined the Congress Socialist Party in 1935. Externed from Punjab in 1938 and started a monthly organ `Chingari' (spark) from Saharanpur (U.P). He was one of the first batch against whom detention warrants were issued at the outbreak of the War in September 1939. Went underground during the War. Again arrested in December 1940 THAT TIME BRITISHERS BURRIED HIM ALIVE he escaped and remained in detention till 1944. After release worked to strengthen the Kisan Sabha.

During partition, worked for communal harmony. Again went underground during 1948-52. Led the historic anti-betterment levy movement in Punjab in 1959.
HE IS THE REAL INDIAN NOT YOU CHADDIWALA

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RE:BJP have lots of paid servent those job is only abuse other and post abusive language in internet. When their leaders were fighting each other and in rat race for power what you will expect from other
by SRINIVAS DJ on Apr 11, 2008 11:01 PM  Permalink
Communist Party Moorkh(lunatics) are traitors of this country

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by ALBERT on Apr 11, 2008 11:24 PM  Permalink
Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet was born on March 23, 1916 at village Ropowal, District Jullunder, Punjab. He joined the national movement at the age of 15. Owing to his political activities he was jailed several times and had to spend 10 years in prison -- 8 years during the British regime and 2 years under Congress rule, after the country became independent. Apart from this, for a period of 8 years he remained underground. He joined the Naujawan Bharat Sabha in 1931; was imprisoned in March 1932 for hoisting the national flag on the district courts at Hoshiarpur (Punjab); joined the then illegal Communist Party in 1934 and became one of its pioneers. From 1935 to 1938 he took keen interest in building the Congress organisation alongwith the Kisan Sabha. He was elected Secretary of the Punjab State Kisan Sabha in 1938. Joined the Congress Socialist Party in 1935. Externed from Punjab in 1938 and started a monthly organ `Chingari' (spark) from Saharanpur (U.P). He was one of the first batch against whom detention warrants were issued at the outbreak of the War in September 1939. Went underground during the War. Again arrested in December 1940 THAT TIME BRITISHERS BURRIED HIM ALIVE he escaped and remained in detention till 1944. After release worked to strengthen the Kisan Sabha.

During partition, worked for communal harmony. Again went underground during 1948-52. Led the historic anti-betterment levy movement in Punjab in 1959.
HE IS THE REAL INDIAN NOT YOU CHADDIWALA


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