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The Hindu Cabinet gives its nod for repeal of AP Land Titling Act, ratifies new free sand policy

The Act is in violation of the draft Bill suggested by NITI Aayog, and gives scope for misuse of authority, says I&PR Minister Parthasarathy; existing sand mining contracts of all private contractors stand terminated; three-member study team constituted to formulate an effective crop insurance policy

The Hindu Tribals open Adivasi Traditional Centre at Vanjangi in ASR district to showcase their culture to tourists

It was constructed from locally sourced materials and will be run by a group of 30 tribal women, says the project coordinator of the CPF

The Hindu Junior doctors stage silent protest across Andhra Pradesh

Delay in payment of stipend to interns, and a long wait for rollout of hike in honorarium of PG doctors are on top of our agenda, says APJUDA general secretary

The Hindu Apparel exports revive

The Hindu Mangaluru International Airport to operate additional flights to Abu Dhabi

IndiGo will start a daily flight to Abu Dhabi from August 9. The airline hitherto operated to Dubai as its sole international destination with four weekly flights from Mangaluru

The Hindu Clamour for Vande Bharat service on Ernakulam-Bengaluru route gets louder

Passengers’ forum says the Railway may operate the Vande Bharat service in the Kottayam-Baiyyapanahalli corridor if there is shortage of platforms at Ernakulam Jn. and KSR Bengaluru stations

The Hindu Nirmala Sitharaman participates in customary ‘halwa’ ceremony that marks final stage of Budget preparation

The ceremony is a ritual in which traditional dessert 'halwa' is prepared and served to officials and staff members of the finance ministry who are involved in the preparation of the budget.

The Hindu Concerted effort needed to check academic backwardness: CM

Mikavu, academic excellence programme of the Kerala School Teachers’ Association, gets under way

The Hindu TANTEA must take over Manjolai tea estates: Thirumavalavan

It is unfair that people who had worked in the tea estates for more than four generations and helped build the establishment, are being sent away without a fair compensation, says VCK leader