Date:20/04/2005 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2005/04/20/stories/2005042012820400.htm
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Andhra Pradesh

Briefly

First year Intermediate results today

HYDERABAD: Results of the first year Intermediate examination held in March will be declared at 11 a.m. here on Wednesday, according to the Secretary, Board of Intermediate Education, Shashank Goel. The results will be made available to students on the Internet immediately after the declaration. Students can also know results by calling up the Parishkaram call centre of eSeva on 1100 from any BSNL landline in the State. The following are the website addresses: http://examresults.aponline.gov.in http://www.aponline.gov.in http://results2.ap.nic.in/inter1

http://examresults.cgg.gov.in www.ieg.gov.in/examresults http://www.bieap.gov.in

Staff Reporter

Intermediate student hacked to death

ANANTAPUR: Ramanjaneyulu (17), an Intermediate student, was hacked to death at Bachannapalli village of Gorantla mandal in the district on Monday night. A dispute over two women SHGs between the family of Ramanjaneyulu and another family was stated to be reason behind the murder. Staff Reporter

Dharna by Bajrang Dal

Sangareddy: Activists of the VHP and the Bajrang Dal staged a dharna at Isnapur crossroads on Tuesday demanding re-construction of demolished temples on the NH9.

Scribes' union meet

ELURU: The State conference of the Andhra Pradesh Union of Working Journalists (APUWJ) will be held here for three days from April 22, according to K. Manikya Rao, president of the Reception Committee.

The Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, will inaugurate the conference while the Opposition leader, N. Chandrababu Naidu, will participate in the concluding session.

Naguru MLA, 11 others

remanded in custody

VIZIANAGARAM: The Additional Judicial First Class Magistrate, K. Archana, on Tuesday remanded the MLA from the Naguru Assembly Constituency, K. Lakshmana Murty of the CPI(M), and 11 others in custody till May 3 in connection with incidents near Thotapalli project site on Saturday. Correspondent

Two women die as

mud caves in

CUDDAPAH: Two women labourers were buried alive when mounds of mud caved in while they were working in Peddacheruvu tank in Galiveedu mandal headquarters on Tuesday. Leelavathi (28) and Padmavathi (48) died instantly and the latter's husband, Peddappa (48), sustained severe injuries. Staff Reporter

Poll panel to meet States' ECs today

HYDERABAD: The Election Commission of India will hold a meeting with all the State Election Commissioners on Wednesday at Jubilee Hall. T.S. Krishnamurthy, Chief Election Commissioner, B.B. Tandon and N. Gopalaswamy, Election Commissioners, will attend, according to an official release. Staff Reporter

APCC admits ex-MLA

HYDERABAD: The APCC president, K. Keshava Rao, has admitted R.Muthyam Reddy, former MLA and chairman of the Medak Zilla Parishad, and his followers into the Congress Party with immediate effect. Staff Reporter

Farmer ends life

Khammam: A farmer committed suicide by consuming pesticide in Dasutanda village of Tekulapalli mandal.

He ended his life after an altercation with members of his family. — Staff Reporter

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