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TAMIL NADU
TN plans more convention centres on East Coast Road
To encourage investment in hospitality sector More

ANDHRA PRADESH
Gram panchayat poll dates
The State Election Commission on Sunday announced the notification and poll schedule for the gram panchayats in the State. The Election Commissioner, Mr A.V.S. Reddy, told newspersons that elections for the 21,354 gram panchayats ... More

YSR to hold breakfast meet with potential investors
State Govt aims to attract Rs 15,000-cr fresh investments More

New DGM for SBH
State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH) has announced that Mr Narsimha Reddy has assumed charge as the new Deputy General Manager (DGM) at its Hyderabad Zone. In a press release, the bank said he is a rank holder in MBA and has acquired ... More

KERALA
LIC Kottayam divn earnings
The Kottayam division of LIC has collected over Rs 100 crore of business premiums through the sale of Unit Linked Insurance Plans, Future Plus, and Jevan Plus during the last two months. The division operates in the four ... More

Stir threatens to block power supply in Kerala
Row over transmission route may delay supply from Kudankulam plant More

KARNATAKA
BelAir closes BPO centre in Bangalore
A month after Apple Computers shut down its BPO (business process outsourcing) centre, the London-based firm has pulled the plug on its operations. The reasons, in both cases, are unknown. BelAir Communications was outsourcing transaction ... More

IT sector gaining momentum in Mangalore
Cos plan to invest over Rs 200 cr More

OTHER STATES
Delhi to get 500 MW more by next week
The Nathpa Jhakri plant in Himachal Pradesh, which has been facing problems of high silt levels, would also generate power during evening peak hours. More

MAHARASHTRA
Survey identifies 103 buildings as highly dangerous to live in
The pre-monsoon survey conducted by Mumbai Building Repairs and Reconstruction Board (MBRRB) has picked out 103 residential buildings in the city that are highly dangerous to live in, with near cent per cent chances to crumble down before the end ... More






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