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TAMIL NADU
I-T Dept property purchase set aside
Ashok Leyland Finance wins case More

DoP launches new product at Coimbatore
The Department of Posts in Coimbatore has launched the retailing of SBI One India Mutual Fund through its network. The Post-Master General, Western Region, Coimbatore, Mr K.V. Sundar Rajan, said that AMCs were approaching the ... More

ANDHRA PRADESH
FLAME courses to begin in July
FLAME, a not-for-profit organisation that is setting up a campus on the outskirts of Pune, will launch its first courses in July 2007, according to Prof Indira J. Parikh, former dean of IIM-Ahmedabad. Promising to impart holistic education, ... More

APERC signs up for second phase reforms
The second phase envisages introduction of a multi-year tariff and reduction of power losses. More

Lankan group to set up SEZ in AP
The Sri Lanka-based MAS Holdings, a textile and apparel group in South Asia, will set up an exclusive special economic zone for textiles and apparel in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. The 750-acre SEZ is expected to bring in ... More

KERALA
Joint study on human development
A group of researchers from Canada, Cuba and Kerala have launched a study to determine whether any lessons can be learnt from the high levels of human development achieved by Kerala and Cuba. Despite their differences, Kerala and Cuba share ... More

Clinical studies to be done on turmeric extract for cancer cure
A major breakthrough to treat cancer using bio-enhanced reconstituted turmeric extract could be expected once the clinical studies on the efficacy of this product is completed at the national level. A Central Government agency has already ... More

IT seminar in Thiruvananthapuram
A seminar on data-centre and server-room cooling is being held in the city on Friday. The event, scheduled to be held at the Mascot hotel in the city, is being organised by several organisations, including the Software Technology ... More

KARNATAKA
Century Building plans to set up SEZ
The city-based Century Building Industries Pvt Ltd has charted out a plan to set up a special economic zone (SEZ) for facilitating the establishment of educational, health and hospitality infrastructure. The SEZ would also have a foreign ... More

9 districts in Karnataka covered under financial inclusion project
Govt approves rehab packaged for distressed farmers More

Port, dock workers stage protest at Mangalore
Members of the Karnataka Dock and General Workers' Union and the New Mangalore Port Staff Association staged a demonstration in front of the administrative office of the NMPT on Thursday, in protest against the economic policies of the Union ... More

Karnataka farm policy aims at 4.5 pc annual growth
Encouraging pvt investment in rural areas proposed More

Taj West to sport new interior look
The Taj West End Bangalore will be wearing a new interior look soon. The hotel is currently upgrading the amenities and ambience in its 117 rooms, albeit its exteriors will retain its pristine appearance in the midst of a wooded ambience. The ... More

ADCOM meet from Dec 20
The 14th international conference on `Advanced computing and communications 2006'(popularly known as ADCOM 2006), organised by the Advanced Computing and Communication Society (ACS) of Bangalore, will be held at National ... More

MAHARASHTRA
FLAME courses to begin in July
FLAME, a not-for-profit organisation that is setting up a campus on the outskirts of Pune, will launch its first courses in July 2007, according to Prof Indira J. Parikh, former dean of IIM-Ahmedabad. Promising to impart holistic education, ... More

GUJARAT
NDDB, FAO launch South Asia pro-poor livestock policy plan
A platform to promote the interests of poor rural livestock keepers More

WEST BENGAL
Protest a success, claim unions
Normal banking operations in West Bengal remained paralysed on Thursday as nearly 75,000 employees in about 5,500 branches in the State stayed away from work, responding to a 24-hour strike called by the CITU and other central trade unions in ... More

Bandh hits train services in Bengal
Long distance detained at different points More

IT's biz as usual
AT WORK: Techies of Databazar.biz are busy at office on Thursday morning at Salt Lake, Sector-V, the IT corridor in Kolkata. A number of software companies declared holiday and the BPOs brought their employees to work early in the morning. ... More






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