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Farmers demand more discharge from Mettur The farmers of the district have appealed to the State government to increase the discharge of water from the Mettur dam and ensure adequate supply in Vennar division
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VAT slashed state revenue: Jaya AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa on Monday claimed that Tamil Nadu registered slow growth in commercial taxes, fetching almost half the revenue obtained before 2006
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Hydel reservoirs in State get less than normal inflow Hydel reservoirs in the State have so far received less than normal inflow during this south-west monsoon (June-September).
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Diabetes becoming single biggest cause of mortality every year: WHO official The close link between diabetes and poverty is triggering the rapid advancement of the disease in low and middle income populations of the world
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Five more inscriptions unearthed near Tirumayam Five rare inscriptions dating back to the 14 {+t} {+h} century were unearthed by a team of epigraphists at the Sri Kailasanathar temple in Nedunkudi village near Tirumayam recently.
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3,398 surgeries performed As many as 3,398 persons had benefited from the ‘Chief Minister Dr. Kalaignar Health Insurance Scheme for Life-saving Treatments", in the district.
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Groundwater level goes up, thanks to southwest monsoon The average groundwater level in the city has gone up by 0.2 metre since July. The level was 3.5 metre in June, senior officials of Chennai Metrowater said here recently
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3,810 benefit from medical insurance scheme A total of 3,810 people benefited from the state government's Kalaignar Kaapeetu Thittam in Krishnagiri district, said V. Arun Roy, District Collector
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Women trained to serve as Village Health Volunteers in hilly regions To bridge the gap between villagers of hard-to-reach terrains and the healthcare delivery system, the Tirupattur Health Unit Division (THUD) has roped in women to don the role of Village Health Volunteers in the hilly regions
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Banking Ombudsman gets 1000 complaints a month, says official The office of Banking Ombudsman, Chennai, that received the highest number of complaints during 2009-2010 (July to June) had cleared 96.5 per cent of it against 88.2 per cent in the corresponding period last year.
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Low premium health insurance policy for rural masses New India Assurance Company plans to introduce a low premium health insurance policy for rural masses during the current fiscal
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Need to guarantee free quality education to children stressed A two-day workshop on sensitisation of Right to Education Act began here on Friday. The workshop was organised by the Association for Rural Community Development (ARCOD) based in Royakottai in association with UNICEF at the District
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Industrial Federation launches Textile Design Source Book To promote brand concept and help the apparel manufacturers enhance the unit value of their products, the Tirupur Industrial Federation (TIF) has commercially launched a ‘Textile Design Source Book' developed by the body
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Mounting expenditure, marginal rise in income worry Metrowater Marginal rise in income through sale of water, growing expenditure and the resultant cash deficit are becoming matters of deep concern to Chennai Metrowater.
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Future of Indian science will emerge from smaller towns: Science and Technology Secretary The future of Indian science will emerge from smaller towns of the country, T. Ramasami, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology
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