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TN cancels sand quarrying licences — To entrust work to PWD
THE Tamil Nadu Government has announced that all existing leases for sand quarrying will cease to be effective and the work will be entrusted to the Public Works Department, according to an official press release. The move is aimed at checking ... More

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NSG cover for Naidu likely
THE Andhra Pradesh Government is seriously considering heightening the security ring around the Chief Minster, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, to include the elite National Security Guard (NSG), even as a 5-member panel of doctors of the Nizam's ... More

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Sub-registrar offices in Dakshina Kannada being computerised
THE Transport Minister, Mr B. Ramanath Rai, has said that computerisation of sub-registrar offices helps in better administration of the State. He was speaking after inaugurating the computerisation of the offices of sub-registrars in Dakshina ... More
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