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Preserve Bobbili poll material, says court

HYDERABAD: Justice G. Rohini of the High Court on Thursday directed the authorities to preserve all the material used in the election held recently to fill the Bobbili Parliamentary seat. The judge was admitting a writ petition filed by Appala Naidu, TDP candidate, who lost the election to Congress candidate Jhansi Rani. - Legal Correspondent

NIMS probe into professor's `action'

HYDERABAD: Director of NIMS D. Prasada Rao has said that action will be taken against microbiology professor who, on Wednesday, allegedly ill-treated Minister Pinnamaneni Venkateswara Rao, if she is found guilty in the inquiry. The Minister complained to Health Minister K. Rosaiah who ordered the inquiry. - Special Correspondent

Non-judicial days

HYDERABAD: The High Court has notified that the first and third Saturdays of every month will be non-judicial working days for subordinate courts in the State. This notification was issued on Wednesday following a representation by the Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh. The request was made keeping in view the difficulties faced by advocates of mofussil Bars. - Special Correspondent

Meets on G.O. 610

HYDERABAD: Regional workshops will be organised by the Government in connection with G.O. 610 for repatriating non-locals. They will be held at Tirupati (January 7), Vijayawada (Jan. 8), Visakhapatnam (Jan.9), Kurnool (Jan.11), Warangal (Jan.12) and Hyderabad (Jan.13). -Special Correspondent

Panchayat elections

HYDERABAD: Elections to three Zilla Parishad Territorial Constituencies and 41 Mandal Parishad Territorial Constituencies will be held on January 20. The last day for filing nominations is January 8, scrutiny of papers on January 9 and last day of withdrawals is January 12. Counting of votes will be taken up on January 22. - Special Correspondent

Couple ends life

NALGONDA: A couple — Nandyala Narsi Reddy, 27, and Gurram Saritha, 22, — has allegedly committed suicide following a tiff at Indugula in Tipparthy mandal. Following a quarrel with his wife, Reddy consumed some pesticide on Wednesday. Upset over this, Saritha, too, consumed a pesticide. - Staff Reporter

Engineer's body found

SRIKAKULAM: The decomposed body of P. Madhusudana Rao, Superintending Engineer (R&B), who boarded Falaknuma Express at Srikakulam road station on December 28, was found near Tadepalligudem station in West Godavari district on Wednesday. Cause of his death is still not known. - Special Correspondent

Protests by teachers

HYDERABAD: Teachers across the State held rallies and dharna on Thursday demanding protection for the rules governing common integrated service, grant of two notional increments to apprentice-teachers and implementation of old pension scheme for those recruited under DSC-2003 and Special Vidya Volunteers. - Special Correspondent

Police sports meet

KURNOOL: Gopinatha Reddy, DIG, APSP, inaugurated the 51st sports meet here on Thursday. Mr. Reddy said working conditions of policemen had improved to a great extent in recent years. He said an English medium school was set up for children of policemen.. - Special Correspondent

TTD's free mass marriages

SANGAREDDY: Applications for free marriages offered by the TTD would be made available at all mandal revenue offices and TTD Kalyanamandapam managers in the district. According to a press release here today the District collector B.Venkatesam has asked persons interested to file their applications on or before January 30. The public can seek clarifications from district in-charge Parandham and district organiser Jayarao.-Staff Reporter

EMRI spreads its wings

SANGAREDDY: The EMRI service launched in the district seven months ago has provided services to 1,419 cases, so far. While 556 cases are medical in nature, 862 are police cases and one caused by fire. The District Collector who launched the `108 service' to remote areas, called upon people to participate in the mission by calling the designated number to save precious lives. He wanted the EMRI organisation to offer better services with 15 newly inducted ambulances.-Staff Reporter

Dharna staged

SANGAREDDY: Poor women belonging to Gajwel town organised a dharna in front of the local MRO office protesting against omission of their names in the first list of beneficiaries for land. However the MRO clarified that utmost care has been taken in selecting the women and some more would be covered in the second phase. A total of 740 would benefit from the distribution of land pattas.-Staff Reporter

Free cancer test

NIZAMABAD: Pragati Hospitals in association with Kamineni Hospitals, Hyderabad will conduct a free cancer detection camp at the Indian Medical Association hall here on January 6.

A team of doctors led by a noted Oncologist of Kamineni Dr. Sravan Kumar will examine patients from 9 am to 2 pm. For women, a pap smear test will be conducted free of cost, according to the Pragati Hospital representatives Harikrishna Das and Venkata Ramana.-Staff Reporter

ZP meet

KARIMNAGAR: The Zilla Parishad general body meeting would be held on January 11 under the chairmanship of ZP Chairman Arepalli Mohan to discuss various issues including power crisis to farm sector, according to an official release.-Staff Reporter

New deposit scheme

CHITTOOR: The District Co-operative Central Bank, Chittoor is offering a deposit scheme, Dhanalakshmi, according to bank Chairman Amasa Rajasekhar Reddy. He said that the scheme would be open from January 5 to February 4. - Correspondent

Panchayat Secretary held on graft charge

HYDERABAD: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials on Thursday arrested Panchayat Secretary of Kothapatnam village in Nellore district, Kommari Prasad, on charge of receiving Rs. 2,000 bribe from a person for issuing `pattadar' passbookaccording to a press release.

Techfest-2007

ELURU: A national level technical symposium titled "Techfest-2007" will be held here on Friday and Saturday under the aegis of Sir C.R. Reddy Engineering College, according to G.Suri Babu, Coordinator, Techfest-2007. N. Sarat Chandra Babu, Director, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Hyderabad, will deliver the keynote address. Staff Reporter

CPI (M) flays government

ELURU: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Thursday criticised the State Government for denial of paddy cultivation in the government lands in the plus five contour of Kolleru.

The CPI (M) district secretary Mantena Sitaram He warned that the CPI-M would agitate on the issue by mobilising the affected farmers in the lake. Staff Reporter Constable bags bronze

Kakinada: D. Trimurthulu Armed Reserve Police Head Constable of Kakinada who represented the State in the All India Police Rifles shooting championships held at Chandigarh from December 25 to 30, has stood third in the snap event and bagged the bronze medal. B.V.S.N. Kumar Kakinada traffic constable also showed his mettle in the shooting and secured a shield. Correspondent

Rs 310.72 cr for floodbanks

Srikakulam: Orders sanctioning Rs.310.72 crore for provision flood banks to the Vamsadhara and Nagavali rivers in the district had been issued by the Government. According to a press release by the office of the Revenue Minister, Dharmana Prasada Rao here on Thursday, the split up is Rs.212.57 crore for Vamsadhara and Rs.98.15 crore for the Nagavali. Special Correspondent

Files nomination

VIZIANAGARAM: On the day of issuing notification that is on Thursday for byelection to Gurla ZPTC and two MPTCs (Neelakanthapuram and Ganjayibhadra), K. Vijayalakshmi, widow of K. Satyam Naidu, former TDP ZPTC filed nomination as an independent following an assurance from local Congress leaders that she would be elected unopposed , said TDP district president Y. Ramanamurty. Correspondent

Succumbs to burns

Kakinada: A woman Gummadi Suryudu (70), who suffered severe burns while cooking on a stove at her home in Kandrakota village, died the government general hospital here on Thursday. The Peddapuram police have registered the case.

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