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Trial in Satyam computers scam to begin from Nov. 2

The trial in multi-crore Satyam Computers accounting fraud case would begin from November 2, nearly 22 months after B.

‘Augment knowledge to face challenges’

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday called upon scientists of developing countries to make a renewed and determined effort to augment knowledge to face common challenges.

Inquiry report justifies firing

The inquiry commission headed by AP high court judge V. Bhaskara Rao (Retd) submitted its report apparently justifying the police firing after the Mecca Masjid blast on May 18, 2007.

No rein in, MFIs get bonanza

The state government, which promised to rein in unscrupulous micro-finance institutions, has instead given them a bonanza of sorts by deciding to implement the system of credit swapping.

Police inspector jailed for raping minor

A police inspector, accused of raping his colleague's 16-year-old daughter, surrendered on Thursday before a city court after evading arrest for over a month. N.C.H.

Andhra police gun down criminal, family cries foul

A notorious criminal was killed in a shootout with the police in Andhra Pradesh’s Krishna district on Tuesday, but his family alleges he was murdered in cold blood and claims it had earlier complained

Satyam scam: Raju quizzed by CBI

The CBI on Tuesday questioned Satyam founder and former chairman B. Ramalinga Raju to further probe the multi-crore accounting scam in the IT firm.

Ramalinga Raju discharged from hospital

B. Ramalinga Raju, disgraced founder and former chairman of Satyam Computer Services Ltd, was on Saturday discharged from a government-run hospital here.

Ganeshas in AP to be immersed amid elaborate security

The mega event of Ganesh idols immersion, the culmination of the 11-day Vinayaka Chaturthi festivities, began here on Wednesday amid elaborate security arrangements.

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