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HYDERABAD: Here is some good news for teetotalers and bad news for boozers. The traffic police will now get tough with drunken drivers. Besides detaining the vehicle, the cops will book a case against the culprits under Section 185 of the IPC and impose a penalty of Rs 1,000.
Introducing the latest hand-held breath alcohol analysers, funded by the World Health Organisation (WHO) here on Thursday, C V Anand, Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic), said they would not hesitate to book drunken drivers under Section 185 along with slapping a fine of Rs 1000. With the number of road accident cases rising sharply in the country, especially Andhra Pradesh, the WHO launched Road Safety-2010, a pilot project in the city as part of its Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) initiative.
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27 October 2011
26 October 2011
UK bans nearly 1,900 Indian banks for student visa
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London, Oct 25 : Britain today published a list of nearly 1,900 banks in India most of them cooperative whose financial statements will not be accepted for student visa purposes, a move that is set to affect thousands of Indian students wanting to study there. The new list has just 85 banks operating in India whose statements will be accepted for purposes of student visas. As part of the application for student visas Tier 4 under the points-based system applicants have to show evidence of possessing the necessary funds to pursue a course of study and live in the UK for the duration of the course. From November 24, if any applicant provides bank statements from the listed nearly 1,900 Indian banks showing they have the necessary funds, the application will not be considered. The list includes banks operating in many states in India. The list of banks whose statements will not be accepted are categorised as ‘Cooperative banks scheduled urban cooperative banks’ and ‘Cooperative banks non-scheduled urban cooperative banks’. Official sources said the visa officers will accept statements from student visa applicants from “international banks, or national banks with a UK private banking presence, or regulated national/state banks that provide a core banking service”. The Home Office also published a list of 85 banks operating in India whose statements will be accepted for purposes of student visas. This list of banks includes ‘Scheduled commercial banks’
London, Oct 25 : Britain today published a list of nearly 1,900 banks in India most of them cooperative whose financial statements will not be accepted for student visa purposes, a move that is set to affect thousands of Indian students wanting to study there. The new list has just 85 banks operating in India whose statements will be accepted for purposes of student visas. As part of the application for student visas Tier 4 under the points-based system applicants have to show evidence of possessing the necessary funds to pursue a course of study and live in the UK for the duration of the course. From November 24, if any applicant provides bank statements from the listed nearly 1,900 Indian banks showing they have the necessary funds, the application will not be considered. The list includes banks operating in many states in India. The list of banks whose statements will not be accepted are categorised as ‘Cooperative banks scheduled urban cooperative banks’ and ‘Cooperative banks non-scheduled urban cooperative banks’. Official sources said the visa officers will accept statements from student visa applicants from “international banks, or national banks with a UK private banking presence, or regulated national/state banks that provide a core banking service”. The Home Office also published a list of 85 banks operating in India whose statements will be accepted for purposes of student visas. This list of banks includes ‘Scheduled commercial banks’
24 October 2011
Four Telugu people killed in USA road accident
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Hyderabad, Oct 24: Four Telugu people were killed in a road mishap which took place near Detroit area in Southfield City in the United States of America in the wee hours of Sunday.
The victims have been identified as Satyendra Akula (30), native of Bhimavaram, Sumant Rajan (32) of Visakhapatnam, Venkatachalam Pasala (28) of Tadepalligudem and his father-in-law Rajendra Prasad Jonnala (50)K Chandrasekhar Rao asks CM to cancel Polavaram contracts
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Hyderabad, Oct 23 : TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao has written a letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, seeking cancellation of contracts for the Polavaram irrigation project in the coastal area.
Hyderabad, Oct 23 : TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao has written a letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, seeking cancellation of contracts for the Polavaram irrigation project in the coastal area.
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