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Pondicherry Andhra Pradesh Engineering admissions begin in A.P. HYDERABAD, JUNE 29. Admissions to engineering courses began on Saturday with the Minister for Technical Education, M.Damodar Reddy, formally inaugurating the elaborate counselling programme at Sankethika Vidya Bhavan here. Naxals blast CPI leader's house KHAMMAM, JUNE 29. The People's War naxalites blasted the house of Pakalapati Venkateswar Rao (Peddabbai), the CPI district committee member, at Bhupatiraopet village, 20 km from Manuguru, on Friday night. According to reports reaching here, a ... Other Stories
Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad CID probe ordered HYDERABAD, JUNE 29.The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday ordered an enquiry by the Criminal Investigation Department into the alleged leakage of the B.Tech first year `Semi Conductor and Devices' question paper from the Jawaharlal ... Other Stories
Karnataka Karnataka opts for Rs. 331 cr. highway BANGALORE, JUNE 29. The State Government has decided to construct a four-lane highway between Bangalore and Mysore at a cost of Rs. 331 crores. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, and the Minister for Public Works, Dharam Singh, reportedly opted ... Scientists to help solve mysteries of the monsoon MANGALORE, JUNE 29. The monsoon this time has not kept to its annual pattern at least in Dakshina Kannada, though the rainfall has surpassed last year's figures. To study the unpredictable pattern of the monsoon, scientists have launched the ... Other Stories
Karnataka-Bangalore Log on to RTO website to register for learner's licence BANGALORE, JUNE 29. The Transport Department will introduce online registration for learner's licence (LL) from Monday. Perhaps, for the first time in the country, people will be able to apply for an LL by logging on to the department's ... Check dog menace, City police chief told BANGALORE, JUNE 29. The Lokayukta on Saturday directed the Bangalore City Police Commissioner to initiate immediate measures to control the stray dog menace in the City by August 12. The Lokayukta, N.Venkatachala, said that the Police ... Other Stories
Kerala Fresh petition against Kerala Minister THRISSIR, JUNE 29. Another petition has been filed against the Kerala Tourism and Fisheries Minister, K .V. Thomas, alleging that he has amassed wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income. The Vigilance Enquiry Commissioner and ... New express trains for State THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 29. The introduction of `Ananthapuri Express' in the Chennai Egmore and Thiruvananthapuram sector and Intercity Express in the Ernakulam-Kozhikode sector and conversion of the Chennai-Thiruvananthapuram Chennai Mail to a ... Other Stories
Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram Forest dept. dossier contradicts panel findings THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 29. The Forest Department has prepared a dossier contradicting a few of the findings and recommendations of the N. Chandrasekharan Nair Commission that inquired into the encroachments at Mathikettan forests in Idukki ... Other Stories
Tamil Nadu TNEB counts on normal monsoon CHENNAI, JUNE 29. Having seen a cruel summer through, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board is now keeping its fingers crossed on the prospects of monsoon and consequently of hydel generation. Despite some distribution and grid problems, the TNEB ... TICEL Bio Park may become operational by Aug. 2003 CHENNAI, JUNE 29. The much-talked about TICEL Bio Park, promoted by the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation in collaboration with the Cornell University, U.S., is expected to be operational by August 2003. About 30 units are likely to ... `Intellectual property law must encourage information flow' CHENNAI, JUNE 29. The need for comprehensive protection to inventors and artists, and the new challenges forced on jurisprudence by the tools of information technology were highlighted at a southern regional seminar on Intellectual Property ... Other Stories
Tamil Nadu-Chennai Diversion may add to pressure on Inner Ring Road CHENNAI, JUNE 29. The Inner Ring Road (IRR) will face a serious threat if the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) accepts a proposal of the State Government to use it for the second phase of the recently-inaugurated Chennai bypass. The ... Other Stories
Pondicherry Re-exam for failed std. X students PONDICHERRY, JUNE 29. The Department of Education today announced that re-examinations would be held from July 3 to 8 for the benefit of students who had failed in one or two subjects in the tenth standard public examinations conducted by the ... Other Stories
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