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New APAT

vice-chairman

HYDERABAD: Y.V. Rama Krishna, a retired registrar-general of the High Court, on Wednesday assumed charge as Vice-Chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Administrative Tribunal. - Special Correspondent

Bomb hoax at bank

Kakinada: A phone call from an anonymous caller saying a bomb had been planted at the Cinema Road branch of Andhra Bank created a scare. The bank manager's wife received the call at their residence at 2.30 pm and immediately alerted the police control room. A police team searched the bank premises only to discover the call was a hoax. - Correspondent

Explosives seized

ADILABAD: Nirmal division police on Tuesday seized 250 kg of liquid explosives being supplied to a contractor in Lokeswaram mandal in an auto. One Mallesh was arrested while the contractor, Srinivas, is still at large.

Nirmal CI Uday Kumar Reddy said the contractor of a lift irrigation scheme was using the explosives at the site. Mallesh, from Nalgonda, was transporting 100 explosives to the site without proper licence. - Staff Reporter

Backs categorisation

HYDERABAD: CPI (ML-New Democracy) legislator G. Narsaiah has demanded legal status to categorisation of the Scheduled Castes and its implementation this academic year. In a statement on Tuesday, he supported the agitation being organised by the MRPS. - Special Correspondent

Promotion schedule

HYDERABAD: The Government has issued orders announcing the schedule for promotions of gazetted headmasters and mandal education officers on May 11. The Andhra Pradesh Progressive Recognised Teachers' Union said in a press release on Tuesday that the Departmental Promotion Committee list would be out on May 11. - Special Correspondent

CLP advice to TDP

Hyderabad: The Congress Legislature Party (CLP) has asked Telugu Desam Party leaders to maintain decorum in public life and stop hurling accusations at Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy everyday. Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, G. Muddukrishnama Naidu, spokesperson for CLP, said TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu should learn to respect the people's verdict. - Special Correspondent

Dharni Sinha mourned

HYDERABAD: The Administrative Staff College of India on Wednesday mourned the death of its former Principal Dharni P. Sinha. M. Narasimham, ASCI Chairman, and S.K. Rao, Director-General, and members of the faculty paid tributes to him at a condolence meeting. - Special Correspondent

Post office working hours extended

HYDERABAD: Business hours of post offices in Andhra Pradesh Circle are being extended to seven hours on all weekdays from five hours now with effect from May 15. P.V.S. Reddy, Director, Postal Services, said on Wednesday that post offices would work for three hours on Saturday. - Special Correspondent

Six fall ill after tipple

Kakinada: Six tribals fell ill after consuming arrack brewed by themselves on the occasion of Gangalamma Jatara, the village deity festival, in Addateegala on Wednesday. All of them have been admitted to the Government hospital there. - Correspondent

100 taken ill

Khammam: A hundred persons fell ill in a cluster of villages in Nelakondapalli and Mudigonda mandals on Wednesday because of water contamination. The DMHO said all were out of danger. Most of them suffered from diarrhoea. - Staff Reporter

Two electrocuted

Srikakulam: Two persons, Komara Appa Rao (35), a seaman and his cousin, Lakshamana Rao (10) were electrocuted when they came in contact with a live electric wire near Jagannadhaputram in Santhabommali mandal on Tuesday. The two-wheeler they were riding was also burnt. - Special Correspondent

Ambedkar statue unveiled

CHITTOOR: The bronze statue of Ambedkar constructed at Darga Chowk, Chittoor was unveiled and garlanded by the municipal chairperson Sarala Mary along with C.K. Babu, honorary president State Municipal Employees association here on Wednesday. Chittoor MLA A.S. Manohar inaugurated the name boards of the statue. Floral tributes were paid to the statue by District Collector S.S. Rawath, Superintendent of police V.V.Gopala Krishna and others. - Correspondent

Kabir Puraskar

recipient feted

KADAPA: Officials and religious elders here felicitated Zion College of Physical Education Correspondent K. Rajarathnam Isaac, who recently received the Kabir Puraskar from President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at New Delhi. Joint Collector Kanthilal Dande, Bishop of Kadapa Diocese M.D. Prakash, Bishop of Rayalaseema Diocese Yesu Varaprasad, Asthan-e-Khankah Peethadhipathi Ahmed Peer Shahmiri, Asthan-e-Bhukharia Peethadhipathi Mustafa Hussaini Bukhari, Pandit Naganjaneya Sarma, and State Auditors Association chairman Syed Ahmed felicitated him. -Staff Reporter

MPTC delimitation

exercise ends

ANANTAPUR: The exercise for delimitation of Mandal Parishad Territorial Constituencies based on 2001 census was completed in the district on Tuesday. The exercise resulted in creation of 88 new MPTCs in addition to the existing 724 taking the total to 812. According to the Zilla Parishad officials growth in population has necessitated the delimitation and the resultant increase in the number of MPTCs. - Staff Reporter

Thyagaraja kritis

KAKINADA: A thirteen-hour non-stop singing of Thyagaraja kritis by music artistes has been planned from 8.00 a.m. to 9 p.m. on May 13 at Suryakala Mandir under the joint auspices of Saraswati Gana Sabha and Thyagaraja Seva Samithi to mark the celebration of Thyagaraja birth anniversary.

Munuganti Sriramamurthy , secretary of Thyagaraja Seva Samiti said here on Wednesday that seven artistes on violin, eight on mridangam and five on ghatam would extend accompaniment to the singers. He said musicians of repute and also upcoming Carnatic vocalists would render only Saint Thyagaraja compositions. — Correspondent

70 houses gutted

VISAKHAPATNAM : Seventy houses were gutted in a fire in Tumarada village in Balijipeta mandal of Vizianagaram district on Wednesday. Initial estimates put the loss at Rs. 5 lakhs. There were no casualties. It was reported that the fire was first noticed from the locked house of one G. Latchaiah and quickly spread to other houses. Fire tenders from Bobbili and Salur rushed to the village and brought the fire under control. _Staff Reporter

Salaries for Nellimarla mill workers on May 12

VISAKHAPATNAM: Workers of Nellimarla Jute Mills in Vizianagaram district which is under lockout since Sunday midnight, will receive their salaries of April on May 12, the management announced on Wednesday. Representatives of the management and the jute mills trade union, IFTU, would participate in the talks to be conducted by the Additional Commissioner of Labour in Hyderabad on Thursday over the lockout issue. _Staff Reporter

Bags State second rank

Kakinada: K. Bharat, a student of Aditya Academy here, bagged the State-level second rank in the polytechnic entrance `CEEP-2006', results of which were announced on Wednesday.

At a press conference, Bharat has attributed his success to the teaching methodology at the academy. Chairman of the Aditya educational institutions N. Seshareddy said Aditya students had secured three top twenty ranks._Correspondent

Thyagaraja kritis

KAKINADA: A thirteen-hour non-stop singing of Thyagaraja kritis by music artistes has been planned from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on May 13 at Suryakala Mandir. The event will be held under the joint auspices of Saraswati Gana Sabha and Thyagaraja Seva Samithi to mark the celebration of Thyagaraja birth anniversary, according to M. Sriramamurthy, samithi secretary. - Correspondent

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