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Rains lash UP, more to come Even as widespread rains lashed many parts of the state on Monday, claiming over 20 lives in past 24 hours, the weatherman forecast that rains will continue at least for the next two days. The heavy rains also pose the threat of floods in major rivers.
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Barabanki resident dies of swine flu in MU The H1N1 infection is back in the heart of Uttar Pradesh with the death of a 25-year old woman named Jyoti Singh. A native of nearby Barabanki district, Jyoti breathed her last at the Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University (CSMMU) on Monday afternoon.
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8% hike in DA for state employees In a major decision, the state government on Monday announced an 8% additional instalment of dearness allowance (DA) to nearly 16 lakh state employees with effect from January 1, 2010.
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Waterlogged roads brought traffic to a halt Rains brought relief from the scorching sun but the downpour gave a tough time to commuters in the city on Monday. The main artery of the city, connecting Sarojininagar to Indiranagar,
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Heavy turnout at UPTU counselling day 4 With almost all seats of government colleges being opted for, BTech aspirants locked their choice for private colleges on the fourth day of the ongoing UPTU counselling at HBTI on Sunday.
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Sewage water pumped out from Kotha Parcha The residents of Kotha Parcha got relief on Friday evening when arrangements were made for removing the sewage water with the help of machines.
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AU Class IV staff likely to join strike The indefinite strike by a section of class III employees of Allahabad University continued on Friday. The striking employees have claimed to got support of class IV employees, who are likely to join the strike from Saturday.
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Workshop for students who enrolled late for admission concludes on Friday In order to provide special study material under Right to Education (RTE) for students who have enrolled themselves late for admission in class 6th, State Institute for Science Education conducted a five day workshop which concluded on Friday.
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UPTU counselling: Students choose college for B Tech Around 250 students from Allahabad and Sultanpur reported for counselling on the second day of UPTU counselling at Institute of Engineering and Rural technology (IERT) campus on Friday for admission in five state engineering institutions, along with over 5,000 private institutions.
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HC dismisses PIL against MLA A division bench of the high court on Friday dismissed a PIL filed against BSP MLA Mohammad Iqbal from Chandpur in Bijnor. The PIL was filed to get the MLA punished, as he, according to the petitioner, was holding a parallel court in Chandpur tehsil.
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106 appear for CPMT counselling on day 3 As many as 106 candidates attended the third day of the Combined Pre-Medical Test (CPMT) counselling at Ganesh Shankar Vidhyarthi Medical College (GSVM) on Thursday.
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Make video call for 30p a minute Last week UP east circle of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) started a promotional offer wherein all subscribers having a 3G enabled handset would be able to make video calls.
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Engineering still first choice of reserved class The reserved category, majorly scheduled caste (SC) are keeping themselves away from professional courses like BCA, BBA and BMS despite full reimbursement of fees by the government.
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IMA doctors march against Clinical Establishment Bill Against the Clinical Establishment (Registration and Regulation) Bill 2010, members of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Kanpur branch, took out a silent procession from IMA Hall, Parade, to Phoolbagh, on Thursday
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UPTU teachers give feedbacks on NPTEL programme National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL), an MHRD funded project organised at IIT, Kanpur, concluded with the feedback session.
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