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BSNL staff protest
National Federation of Telecom Employees district secretary E. Balasundaram and district secretary of Federation of National Telecom Organisations S.A. Rehman led the protest. - Staff Reporter
Railway awards
Head training clerk D. Nagabhushanam, received the Chief Operations Manager award and senior signalling clerk V.M. Muralidhar, the Chief Commercial Manager award at Rail Nilayam, Secunderabad. Pointsman `A' G. Purushotham, received the DRM award at Guntakal. - Staff Reporter
Lok Satta yatra
The yatris would enlighten people on prevailing political scenario and urge them to decide what type of politics was `good' for improving their living conditions. - Staff Reporter
Killed in accident
Inter books' release
Changes will be made in the Intermediate I year textbooks following suggestions made by the Board of Intermediate Education. There will no changes in the II year books, J. Pratap Reddy, director, stated. Special Correspondent
Fasting against Babli
Officer posted
Brahmotsavam today
Banned fish seized
Goods train derails
The bogie derailed at about 6 p.m and was put back on tracks within a couple of hours. Staff Reporter
Two drowned
BSNL staff protest
National Federation of Telecom Employees district secretary E. Balasundaram and district secretary of Federation of National Telecom Organisations S.A. Rehman led the protest. - Staff Reporter
Railway awards
Head training clerk D. Nagabhushanam, received the Chief Operations Manager award and senior signalling clerk V.M. Muralidhar, the Chief Commercial Manager award at Rail Nilayam, Secunderabad. Pointsman `A' G. Purushotham, received the DRM award at Guntakal. - Staff Reporter
Lok Satta yatra
The yatris would enlighten people on prevailing political scenario and urge them to decide what type of politics was `good' for improving their living conditions. - Staff Reporter
Killed in accident
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