Date:09/06/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/06/09/stories/2007060911380400.htm
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Andhra Pradesh

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Bank cashier killed

Sangareddy: A cashier of Central Bank of India's Kalvakuntla branch in Ramayampet mandal was found murdered on Friday. Manoj Kumar (35)'s head was smashed with the help of a boulder. However, no cash was stolen from the bank. The dog squad and Clues team have been summoned to assist the investigation. - Staff Reporter

Order on Amway file

HYDERABAD: A Division Bench of the High Court on Thursday directed the Centre to produce the file pertaining to Amway Marketing and permissions granted to it by Monday. The Bench heard writ petitions filed by persons who are connected and beneficiaries of AmWay. - Legal Correspondent

Art competition

HYDERABAD: The South Central Zone Cultural Centre, Nagpur, is organising the 21st All-India Art Contest and Exhibition-2007 from October 2 to 11 in painting, sculpture, graphic/drawing for youth and professionals. Deadline is June 30 for photographs and August 17 for selected exhibits. Entry forms can be had from the centre, 56/1, opposite MLA Hostel, Civil Lines, Nagpur, or downloaded from www.sczccnagpur.nic.in. For details, contact 0712-2562974. - Special Correspondent

SMS in Telugu

HYDERABAD: AirTel is launching a facility where its users can send messages in Telugu from Saturday. Airtel customers need to download a free software application on to their handsets through `Airtel Live' portal. Other mobile users can download it from any of Airtel retail shops for a one- time activation fee of Rs.30. - Special Correspondent

Urdu conference

Hyderabad: The 29th All-India Urdu conference and national conference of minorities on implementation of Prime Minister's 15-point programme will be held from July 30 to August 1 here. - Staff Reporter

Kamat congratulated

HYDERABAD: Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy on Friday felicitated Digambar Kamat on his being sworn in as new Chief Minister of Goa. In a letter addressed to Mr. Kamat, he expressed the hope that Goa would make rapid strides of progress under his leadership.

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