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TAMIL NADU
Forceless argument about doing without women
Think global, act local. That's the management mantra to emphasise that companies can ensure their global future by succeeding locally first. The mantra that guides most of our elected netas, however, seems to be `Think local, act ... More

HC asks TNPCB to give ruling on consent and renewal fees
Non-implementation of appellate authority order More

TN identifies 21 clusters for handloom development
Union Government allocates Rs 50 crore for the scheme More

ANDHRA PRADESH
V-Tel Card launched in Hyderabad
Dhanus Technologies, the Chennai-based telecom company has launched their V-Tel{trade} Global Calling Card in Hyderabad. The Union Minister, Mr T. Subbirami Reddy handed over the first V-Tel{trade} Global Calling Card to Dr Rama Naidu, leading ... More

Ambitious project
A VIEW OF the skywalk, coming up at Rasoolpura on Begumpet road in Hyderabad. This is the fourth of the 13 skywalks proposed to be set up by the Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad. ... More

NAC bullish on HR opportunities
Plans to set up 5-6 centres in six months More

KERALA
Call to strengthen manufacturing sector
`It can employ most unskilled' More

Havell's sets Rs 2,000-cr sales target
Havell's India Ltd, one of the largest electrical and power distribution equipment manufacturers, has set a sales target of Rs 2,000 crore in the country in the current financial year. Of this, the Kerala market will contribute Rs 200 crore, Mr ... More

Tapioca project from BoI
Bank of India, in association with the Central Tuber Crops Research Institute (CTCRI) here, has launched a cassava (tapioca) project aimed at empowering the women in rural areas through entrepreneurial development. Styled `Star Agrind Cassava ... More

KARNATAKA
Urban local bodies owe dues of Rs 34.55 cr to Mescom
The urban local bodies (ULBs) under the jurisdiction of Mangalore Electricity Supply Company (Mescom) Ltd owe dues to the tune of Rs 34.55 crore to the company. Statistics available with Business Line show that the Mangalore City ... More

PM to lay stone for MRPL complex
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, will visit Mangalore on June 23. A press release issued by the Department of Information, Government of Karnataka, said here on Saturday that Dr Singh would lay the foundation stone for the ... More

War of words between JD(S) and promoter of expressway project continues
Party says Nandi Infrastructure proposal only a real estate proposition More

BMP may mop up Rs 800 cr from taxes
`Concerted efforts needed to tackle infrastructure problem' More

MAHARASHTRA
On the block
A PHOTOGRAPHER taking a top shot from a defunct Mukesh mill, in south Mumbai. The property, which was used for action sequences in Bollywood movies and music videos, is being put up for sale. This is the 25th sick private mill in the city whose ... More

Football fever grips Mumbaikars
Bars and cafes in the city tune in to make the most More






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