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5 year integrated degree course to be launched in state
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Five-year integrated degree courses will be launched in the state from the next academic year.
The state higher education council vice-chairman, Prof U. Tataji, said with media persons here on Hyderabad is that the five-year integrated courses, would be started in colleges wherever the programme was viable based on the infrastructure and other amenities.
He said that the state government was committed to set up a university in every district in the state. Already 18 universities were set up at districts like Srikakulam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Nellore, Chittoor, Kurnool, Karimnagar, Nizamabad, Nalgonda, Mahbubnagar and Kadapa....[more] |
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Karunanidhi to get Hyderabad bullet proof cars
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The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, will get two bullet-proof cars that are being fabricated at Hyderabad. The Ambassador cars that he currently uses will be replaced by Tata Safari SUVs which are being bullet-proofed by a private firm in Hyderabad.
Sources said that the Tamil Nadu government had opted
for an upgrade as the Ambassador cars were found to be
"inconvenient"."It takes 70 days to bullet-proof a
vehicle," an official said. "They are built according to
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Seminar on Organic Chemistry in Guntur |
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The Department of Chemistry at Vignan School of P.G. Studies will organise a national seminar on 'Organic Chemistry-Industrial Perspectives' on Friday and Saturday. Leading Scientists and professors will deliver lectures The IISC Bangalore professor A. Veera Reddy, Suven
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The History of ‘Neutron stars’ |
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NASA Spacecraft Phoenix Mars |
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Pasadena (California): One day after a picture-perfect landing on Mars, NASA’s Phoenix Lander seemed Monday to be in perfect health.The spacecraft has redundant systems to survive the failure of some components, and mission controllers have drawn up contingency plans for...
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