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NEW DELHI: A day-long conference of Chief Ministers to review internal security and law and order will be held at Vigyan Bhavan on Friday. The conference, to be inaugurated by the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, will seek to evolve a consensus on issues such as police reforms, modernisation of the police forces, steps to maintain communal harmony, prevention and control of crime against Scheduled Castes and Tribes and women, naxalite violence and border management. The situation in Jammu and Kashmir and northeast will also be reviewed. P.V. Bhide, Additional Secretary in-charge of Centre-State relations in the Union Home Ministry, told reporters that all Chief Ministers, the Lt-Governors of Delhi and of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the administrators of other Union Territories have been invited. The Governors of Bihar and Goa would also be present.
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