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MP CM to go on fast to protest ‘neglect’
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Hindujas aim to invest $10bn in power projects
By SUDHIR K. SINGHBhopal, April 24: To focus attention on the ruling UPA regime's neglect of Opposition ruled states, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan will participate in a token f.... |
Andhra University to conduct special drive for PG students
New Delhi, April 25: Hinduja Group will invest $10 billion in various power projects across India in the next ten years, starting with setting up of 2,000 MW generation capacity in Andhra Pradesh.The ... |
Tribals for categorisation
VIASKHAPATNAM: Andhra University will conduct a special drive examination for the students of PG and professional courses, from July 23 on its campus here. The students who were admitted from 1996-97 ... |
Panchayat staff threaten to grill YSR
ADILABAD: Primitive tribal groups from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra on Sunday once again raised the demand for categorisation of Scheduled Tribes. They demanded that tribals be given A,B,C and D cat... |
Women’s games inaugurated
HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh Gram Panchayat Employees and Workers’ Union has threatened to grill Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy and Ministers during the ‘Praja Patham’ and poll campaign ... |
Stone laid for judicial officers’ housing
KARIMNAGAR: Andhra Pradesh Transco Director (transmission) M. Gopal Rao formally inaugurated the 10th All-India Electricity Sports Council Board women’s games 2008 at Challenger High School grounds ... |
Court buildings inaugurated
TIRUPATI: A foundation stone was laid for a housing complex meant for judicial officers at a cost of Rs.3.66 crore near the Shadi Mahal here on Sunday. Justice T. Meena Kumari, a judge of the Andhra P... |
10 new posts of judges sanctioned for High Court
Srikakulam: Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court Anil R. Dave on Sunday inaugurated court buildings in Kotabommali, Narasannapeta and Sompeta in the district. Addressing a meeting at Kotabom... |
Perform or face action, D. Srinivas tells DCCs
VIJAYAWADA: Stating that 10 new posts of judges had been sanctioned for Andhra Pradesh High Court, Law Commission of India Chairman A.R. Lakshmanan on Sunday felt that there was a need to simplify the... |