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YSR greets workers

HYDERABAD : Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy has greeted workers in the State and their families on the occasion of May Day.

In a message on Sunday, Dr. Reddy said the Government was committed to the welfare of workers and their families. He called for sustained efforts to improve relations between labour and managements. He said the Government was firm on putting an end to child labour. It would also encourage education of the girl child, he added. - Special Correspondent

State urged to continue mid-day meal scheme

HYDERABAD : The State committee of All-India Students' Federation and Jana Vignana Vedika have urged the Government to continue the mid-day meal scheme during the summer.

C. Saidulu, secretary of AISF, while criticising the Government's decision to suspend the scheme, said students depending on food provided by Government would suffer.

V. Lakshmana Reddy, president, and T.V. Rao, general secretary of the vedika, in a separate statement, said noon meal scheme was being implemented for two decades in Tamil Nadu. - Special Correspondent

Archakas demand DA at old rates

HYDERABAD : The Andhra Pradesh Archaka Samakhya, while welcoming the Government's decision to sanction revised pay scales to archakas, has demanded payment of DA at old rates.

In a statement here on Sunday, samakhya leaders thanked Endowments Minister J.C. Diwakar Reddy, Revenue Secretary D.C. Rosaiah and Commissioner A.B. Krishna Reddy for Government's gesture. - Special Correspondent

Left parties hold talks on panchayat polls

HYDERABAD : The two major Left parties -- CPI (M) and CPI -- have, in principle, decided to contest together in the forthcoming elections to local bodies.

Intensifying their efforts for the ensuing elections, CPI (M) State secretary B.V. Raghavulu and his CPI counterpart K. Narayana, who met here on Sunday held detailed discussions about the existing political situation in the State and line that should be adopted by them in the polls. The parties have asked their respective district units to hold meetings and arrive at a consensus on the tie-up. - Special Correspondent

Student ends life

ANANTAPUR : One Laxmanna, 17, who appeared for the Intermediate first year examination this year allegedly committed suicide by consuming pesticide at his house at Yerraguntla village in Rapthadu mandal on Saturday night.

According to the police, the student was in depression after the results of the first year examination in which he was failed. He was a student of the Government Junior College in the New Town here and used to stay in Anantapur itself. - Staff Reporter

Opposition to OBC quota decried

HYDERABAD : Several backward classes organisations on Sunday warned those opposing the proposed 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in IIMs and IITs.

R. Krishnaiah, president, Andhra Pradesh Backward Classes Welfare Association, A. Ramkoti, president, AP State BC United Forum, and J. Srinivas Goud, president, Andhra Pradesh BC Students' Association, cautioned those opposing the reservations. - Special Correspondent

Loss of boats Rs. 1 cr.

HYDERABAD: The loss of `m.v Shanti Sree' and `m.l. Krishna', the two motor launches belonging to AP Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) which were hijacked, blasted and sunk by CPI (Maoists) near Kadakuntla village, has been estimated to be around Rs. 1crore. When contacted, APTDC Managing Director Raymond Peter said it had been a difficult job for the crew to take the boats upstream from Nagarjunasagar towards Srisailam. -Staff Reporter

Legal services meet

KADAPA: District Legal Services Authority will hold a meeting at Nyaya Seva Sadan hall on the district court premises here on May 1 evening, as part of National Karmika Nyaya Seva week from May 1 to 7, according to Senior Civil Judge and authority secretary C.H. Vijayamohan. Staff Reporter

Meet cancelled

KADAPA: Dial Your Collector and district grievance cell meeting at the Collectorate on May 1 have been cancelled, in view of Praja Patham review meetings, according to Collector G. Asok Kumar. Staff Reporter

Meet on neuro disorders

TIRUPATI: A meet on `Neurological diseases in the aged' was organised by Madabhushi Anantasayanam Institute of Public Affairs (MAIPA) here on Sunday. In her lecture, B. Vengamma, Dean, SVIMS University, explained how the neurological disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases affect the old and the infirm. MAIPA chairman A. Eswara Reddi presided. Staff Reporter

Rally flagged off

KURNOOL: Collector Vikas Raj flagged off a rally against child labour in connection with World Child Labour Day here on Sunday. The rally culminated into a meeting at ZP hall. DEO Daniel, project director of ILO-sponsored programme Sudhakar Rao and others spoke. Staff Reporter

SP inaugurates tennis coaching camp

Kakinada: East Godavari Superintendent of Police Battina Srinivasulu has inaugurated the month-long tennis coaching camp under the auspices of Godavari Tennis Association here on Sunday. — Correspondent

Teachers seek common service rules

Kakinada: The Sate Teachers Union (STU) has demanded implementation of the Presidential Order on teachers' common service rules. K.K.V. Naidu, associate president, and P. Subbaraju, secretary of the district unit of the STU, while hailing the Government's decision to effect fifty percent hike in apprentice teachers wages as per the earlier agreement, they wanted implementation of the agreement on DA hike and leave facility. — Correspondent

Information sought on Railway clearance

Kakinada: The Kakinada Consumer's Council has asked the Information Officer, Vijayawada division of the South Central Railway, to furnish them the details regarding the delay in giving permission for laying the city water scheme pipelines across the Samalkot-Kakinada line, under the Right to Information Act. — Correspondent

New DPRO takes charge

Kakinada: K. Jayarao has assumed charge as the Public Relations Officer of the East Godavari district on Saturday, relieving Divisional PRO Ramanjaneyulu from the additional charge. — Correspondent

Awareness meet on computer hardware

Kakinada: Over two hundred students attended an awareness meet on `Computer hardware and net working - employment opportunities', organised at Pragati Degree College here on Sunday, under the auspices of Jetking Computer Institute.

The organisation is also offering specialised projects and practical assignments. — Correspondent

Retired lecturers plea to Chief Minister

Hyderabad: The North Andhra Pensioners' Association has appealed to Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy to take steps to revise pension of lecturers, who retired after 1996. — Special Correspondent

Press Club `A' team wins

Rajahmundry: In a friendly cricket match of the Rajahmundry Press Club, the `A' team defeated team `B', here at the Arts College Grounds on Sunday. — Staff Reporter.

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