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AP Paper Mills strike called off

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Hyderabad, March 16

Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills Ltd (APPML) has announced that its workmen's strike was called off on Wednesday at the CP unit in MR Palem, Kadiyam mandal, East Godavari district. Following the strike, the company had declared a lockout on January 31. The lockout has been lifted and the workmen resumed duties on Wednesday, the company informed the stock exchanges.

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