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Friday, June 25, 2010

Dr.J.Geeta Reddy, Hon’ble I&PR Minister attend the 500 years coronation celebration

(Deccan Samachar Service) june,25, Dr.J.Geeta Reddy, Hon’bleMinister for Information and Public Relation and Tourism called on Smt. Prathiba Patil, H.E. President of India inviting her to the 500 years Coronation Celebrations of Srikrishna Devaraya at New Delhi on 24-06 2010.(Photo by I&PR No.CNR-8)
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Dr.J.Geeta Reddy, Hon’ble Minister meeting with jaipal reddy

(Deccan Samachar Service)june,25, Dr.J.Geeta Reddy, Hon’ble Minister for Information and Public Relation and Tourism called on Sri S.Jaipal Reddy, Hon’ble Union Minister of Urban Development inviting him to attend the 500 years Coronation Celebrations of Srikrishna Devaraya at New Delhi on 24-06-2010. (Photo by I&PR No.CNR-2)
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Collecter Hyderabad District,visit to slum area,

Hyderabad (Deccan Samachar Service) june,25, HYDERABAD DISTRICT COLLECTOR NATARAJAN GULZAR VISITED PHOOLBAGH SLUM AND INTERACTED WITH RESIDENTS OF THE SLUM ALONG WITH GHMC OFFICIALS ON 25.06.2010 (Photo by I&PR No.CNR-1)
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Hyderabad Collector,Visit to phool bagh

Hyderabad,(Deccan Samachar Service) june-25,HYDERABAD DISTRICT COLLECTOR NATARAJAN GULZAR VISITED PHOOLBAGH SLUM AND INTERACTED WITH RESIDENTS OF THE SLUM ALONG WITH GHMC OFFICIALS ON 25.06.2010 (Photo by PIB No.CNR-2)
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India to Release Four Pakistani Prisoners

(PIB NEWS) June,25, The Union Home Minister, Shri P.Chidambaram has approved the release of four Pakistani prisoners as a gesture of goodwill. They are currently lodged in various jails in Gujarat. These prisoners will be repatriated from the Attari border on 30th June, 2010 and handed over to Pakistan Rangers.

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Satyam scam accused allowed to use computer in jail

Hyderabad, June 25 : A city court Friday allowed an accused in the Rs.14,000 crore Satyam scam to use a computer in jail to prepare for his defence, while the Andhra Pradesh High Court granted bail to two accused in the accounting fraud.Magistrate B.V.L.N.Chakravarti directed Chanchalguda jail authorities to provide a computer to G.Ramakrishna, former vice president, finance of Satyam Computer Services. He has been allowed to use a desktop computer to read, write and edit text documents. The system will also have the facility to read CDs and DVDs supplied by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with the case. However, the use of the computer by the accused will be subject to certain conditions, the court said. The court directed that the computer be used only for storing, retrieving and accessing the case records. The accused would have to bear the cost of procuring and installing the computer and the electricity charges. The place of installation and the timing of the use will be decided by jail superintendent. The magistrate made it clear that the accused would have no access to internet or pen drives. The court adjourned to June 29 the hearing on CBI's petition for allowing it to examine main accused Ramalinga Raju through video conference. The founder and disgraced chairman of Satyam is currently undergoing treatment for Hepatitis C at Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS). Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh High Court granted conditional bail to former senior partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) S. Gopalakrishnan and former internal auditor of Satyam V.S. Prabhakar Gupta on health grounds. The two have been asked not to leave India. The Supreme Court in February granted bail to another PwC auditor Talluri Srinivas. Gopalakrishnan and Srinivas were arrested in January last year a few days after Raju admitted to a massive accounting fraud in the IT bellwether. The two were charged with doctoring the accounts in collusion with Raju and others. The CBI later arrested Gupta and two other Satyam employees on similar charges.
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Reply to plea on contempt proceedings, Andhra told

New Delhi,June 25: The Supreme Court Friday asked Andhra Pradesh to file a reply on a petition seeking to initiate contempt proceedings against the state government for breaching the court's interim order in the appointment of secondary grade teachers.The vacation bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice R.M. Lodha and Justice A.K.Patnaik gave the state government four weeks to file the reply. Even as the state government's counsel D.Bharthi Reddy denied any breach of the court's interim order, Justice Lodha said: "Prima facie there is something that needs to be stated in writing that under what circumstances the GO (government order) was issued."
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