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TAMIL NADU: Textile mills hail move on bailout package
Crediting individual beneficiary’s accounts within 72 hours, a welcome step. Coimbatore, Aug. 9 For the textile mills which had undertaken modernisation, expansion and greenfield projects under the Technology Upgradation Fund (TUF) scheme ...

KERALA: 20 Kerala projects have potential for private-public partnerships
Chennai, Aug. 9 About 20 projects in different segments, including a 2,300-MW thermal power plant in Kasargod and fast track road connectivity between southern and northern tips of Kerala are potential projects for public-private ...

KARNATAKA: Realty players make highest bids at KPL auction
Brigade Group, Puravankara arm and Fizza Developers win teams. The organisers of the Karnataka Premier League (KPL), the regional version of the Indian Premier League, have garnered Rs 35 crore for the tournament scheduled to begin on September ...

ANDHRA PRADESH: AP mulls jt venture with NMDC for iron ore, gold exploration
Hyderbad, Aug. 9 The Andhra Pradesh Government is contemplating to float a joint venture company with equal stake from Andhra Pradesh Mineral Development Corporation (APMDC) and National Mineral Development ...

KARNATAKA: Karnataka beefs up ‘flu machinery’
11 hospitals roped in to treat likely cases. The State public health machinery, pushed to the brink by public panic over ‘swine flu’ last week, has roped in 11 corporate and private hospitals to share its burden of treating any ...

ANDHRA PRADESH: Drought relief: AP urged to tap national calamity fund
The Andhra Pradesh Government should make efforts in right earnest to take up drought relief measures in the State, as the situation is getting worse by the day, said Dr Y. Sivaji, a former member of the Rajya Sabha and also the ...

KARNATAKA: Karnataka to stagger borrowings programme
Bangalore, Aug. 9 The Karnataka Government has decided to space out its market borrowings to prevent spikes in interest costs. Other states are likely to follow ...

KARNATAKA: Bearys offers free engineering seats to top CET scorers
Mangalore, Aug. 9 Bearys Institute of Technology is offering free engineering seats to students ranked within the top 1,000 in the common entrance test, said Mr Syed Beary, Chairman and Managing Trustee of the governing council of the ...

MAHARASHTRA: Assessing the damage
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KARNATAKA: Prescient Biosciences to train pharma, biotech professionals
Prescient Biosciences, Bangalore, has joined the small band of institutions that train pharma and biotech ...

KARNATAKA: Bandh evokes little response
Bangalore, Aug. 9 Life in the city was near normal with commercial establishments operating and public transport and private vehicles plying as usual on the ...

ANDHRA PRADESH: More experts needed in farm sector: Reddy
There is a need for agri research and training institutions to make practising manager and students global leaders in food, agri business and allied sectors, according to the Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara ...

TAMIL NADU: TN plans to develop MRTS station space commercially
The Tamil Nadu Government is examining a Rs 136-crore commercial development space available at three of the MRTS (mass rapid transit system) stations to recover its investments in ...

TAMIL NADU: Export awareness for small sector
The Madurai District Tiny and Small Scale Industries Association (Maditssia), in association with the Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC), will be holding an export awareness programme will be organised in the city on August 21. ...

TAMIL NADU: GI tags sought for veena, lock
The Tamil Nadu State Council has taken steps to get Geographical Indication Tags of Thanjavur Veena and Dindigul Lock, establishing their place of origin. These are the first two items among the 10 unique items, for which steps have been ...

TAMIL NADU: Grade separator at Oragadam
The Tamil Nadu Road Infrastructure Development Corporation proposes to construct a grade separator at the Oragadam junction on the Vandalur–Walajabad road (SH-48). The cost of the project is estimated around Rs 20 crore and TNRIDC has ...

ANDHRA PRADESH: Free health check-up
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ANDHRA PRADESH: Wilting trade
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ANDHRA PRADESH: Contribution to CM's fund
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ANDHRA PRADESH: SBH's SME campaign
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KERALA: Basket case
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Markets (Aug 7)
Nifty (at close)4,481.40(-104.10)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)47.84/85
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,450
Gold (a gram) Rs1,391
Silver (a kg) Rs24,505


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