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Judgment reserved

HYDERABAD: The marathon arguments in the criminal appeal filed by the State in the case pertaining to murder of Rajareddy, father of Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, came to an end on Thursday and the Bench reserved the judgment. The accused person in the murder was acquitted by the court in Kadapa district and the State had filed the appeal. — Legal Correspondent

Award for Karvy

HYDERABAD: Karvy, a financial services enterprise, bagged `Human Resources Excellence' award at the Global HR Summit-2006, organised by the Amity International Business School at Noida on Wednesday. The award was given for its research and other works in the field of HR. — Special Correspondent

Three tribals die after consuming gruel

VIZIANAGARAM: Three tribals of Gondilova in Kurupam mandal, who reportedly consumed `ambali' (gruel) prepared of mango kernel on Wednesday evening, have died while the condition of a tribal woman Nimmaka Kalavathi, 30, is said to be serious, according to sources in Parvathipuram area hospital.

— Correspondent

Girl dies of cerebral malaria

VIZIANAGARAM: A minor girl Himarika Prasanna, 7, of Dekkaguda village died, reportedly of cerebral malaria within minutes after she was admitted to Parvathipuram area hospital on Thursday afternoon, according to hospital sources. — Correspondent

TTD Chairman conducts surprise inspections

TIRUMALA: TTD Chairman B. Karunakar Reddy conducted surprise inspections at Tirumala on Thursday evening. He visited the massive Nitya Annadanam, Kalyanakatta and queue complexes. Mr. Reddy interacted with pilgrims at all the places he visited. — Staff Reporter

Velu offers prayers at Tirumala

TIRUMALA: Union Minister of State for Railways Velu on Thursday offered prayers at the hill temple of Lord Venkateswara. The Minister, who came to the district to participate in officially programmes at Chittoor, reached the temple on Thursday evening. — Staff Reporter

JNTU engineering college opened

KADAPA: Vice-Chairman of the State Planning Board Swaminathan formally inaugurated Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) engineering college at Pulivendula on Thursday. He also unveiled a plaque for boys' hostel on the campus. JNTU Vice-Chancellor Rajagopal inaugurated girls' hostel. They later went round classrooms, laboratories, hotels and quarters. — Staff Reporter

15 hurt in road accident

KADAPA: Fifteen persons sustained injuries when an APSRTC bus hit a tipper, near Venkatasettipalle village, in Badvel mandal on Thursday. The injured personswere admitted to Kadapa Government Hospital. Five others who suffered simple injuries were treated at Badvel Government Hospital. — Staff Reporter

Legal conference

HYDERABAD: Nalsar University is organising Critical Legal Conference-2006 from Friday. The inter-disciplinary academic conferencehas drawn participation from academic disciplines like law, economics, sociology, biology, social work, political science, media studies, disability studies, queer studies and gender studies. The conference concludes on September 3. — Special Correspondent

Ryots ends life

ANANTAPUR: A farmer of Narpala village G. Nagalingaiah, 28, died while undergoing treatment at Kurnool Government General Hospital on Thursday. He attempted suicide on Sunday by hanging himself after his borewell dried. — Staff Reporter

FFW rice seized

KADAPA: Revenue officials seized 147 bags of rice worth Rs.1.70 lakhs, allotted for National Food-for-Work programme, by intercepting a lorry, near Autonagar, in Proddatur on Thursday.

Joint Collector Kanthilal Dande was tipped off by an anonymous caller, according to officials. Driver and cleaner of the lorry are absconding. A case has been registered. - Staff Reporter

Goud's effigy burnt

KURNOOL: Congress leaders led by DCC secretary M. Sudhakar Babu took out a rally and burnt the effigy of TDP leader T. Devender Goud here on Thursday in protest against his remarks on Challa Ramakrishna Reddy, MLA, in the House on Wednesday.

Protesters held up traffic for some time and burnt the effigy after shouting slogans against Mr. Goud. Deputy Mayor Abdul Razak, DCC vice-president Y.V. Ramana, secretary M.P. Tippanna and others took part. - Staff Reporter

Exclusive chess school

TIRUPATI: A first-of-its-kind school to train students in chess was opened here on Thursday.

Blindfold chess expert E. Sivakesavulu and district-level chess instructor A. Naveen Kumar have been roped in to coach students at King's Chess School at Balaji Colony here.

For details, interested students can contact on phone nos. 9440311661 and 9247112664.

Magisterial probe into lock-up death

Kakinada: The Collector has appointed RDO Kakinada as enquiry officer to conduct magisterial inquiry into the lockup death in Karapa of Medapati Lakshmana Reddy, native of G.Mamidada village of Pedapudi mandal on August 6 midnight.

The Magisterial inquiry will now be conducted on September 5 at 10.30 am at the RDO's office here .The RDO advised people having knowledge about the incident to depose before him during the inquiry on that day. - Correspondent

Additional seats sanctioned

Kakinada: The All-India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) and the State Government have sanctioned 60 additional seats in computer science and engineering (CSE) to Pragati Engineering College from this academic year, according to Paruchuri Krishnarao, college chairman. He said these additional seats were included in this year's counselling. - Correspondent

MSP for paddy

Kakinada: Joint Collector C Sudarsan Reddy has said that that the Central Government has notified the minimum support price for kharif marketing season for common variety of quintal of paddy as Rs.580 and Rs.40 as bonus.

For A grade paddy, the MSP was Rs.610 and the ryot would get Rs.650 in total along with Rs.40 bonus. - Correspondent

Action plan released

VIZIANAGARAM: The SC Society has released action plan with Rs.11.87 crores for 2006-07. At a press conference here on Thursday, Society Executive Director G. Krishna said welfare programmes such as purchase of private lands, land development and horticulture crops would be taken up for the benefit of 8,840 persons. He said loans would be given through banks for purchasing milch cattle.

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