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K'taka: Draft Rules for CET bill to be ready

Bangalore, May 4: Karnataka Higher Education Minister D H Shankarmurthy today said the draft rules for the Common Entrance Test Bill would be ready tomorrow and the government would take a final decision on it after holding discussions.

Talking to reporters here, he said the officials would submit the draft rules to the government. The government would hold a meeting on May ten take up discussions in this regard, he added.

Stating that there was no change in the fee structure this year, Mr Shankaramurthy said the Governor had already given his approval for the Bill.

He said the government would start nine new degree colleges this academic year as promised in the Budget for 2006-07. The colleges with Arts, Science and Commerce faculties would have own buildings from the next year, he added.



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Siemens Ltd acquires 50 per cent stake in Flender

Kolkata, May 4 (UNI) Siemens Limited has recently acquired 50 per cent stake in Flender Limited for Rs 678 million to become a fully owned company of Siemens in India. The Siemens Board of Directors has already approved the acquisition at its meeting and with signing of the closing agreement Flender's manufacturing unit at Kharagpur in West Midnapore district had also come under its wing. Flender is one of the leading players in the industrial.....

Bharti Foundation to pump in Rs 200 cr in primary level schools

New Delhi, May 4 (UNI) Bharti Foundation today announced its plans to set up primary schools in the rural areas across India at a cost of Rs 200 crore, as part of the industry's 'affirmative action' plan to improve the status of the underpriviledged sections, specially the girl-child, in the country. ''We need to ensure that our children and the youth have access to quality eduction. Through Bharti Foundation, we are determined to make a.....

Delhi to witness developmental activities in 5 years: Dixit

Hyderabad, May 4 (UNI) Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit today said that Delhi would witness major changes in infrastructure and other developmental activities in the coming five years. Participating in the 'Advantage India Day' at the 39th Annual Meeting of Board of Governors of Asian Development Bank (ADB) here, she stressed the need to have an equal development around Delhi and the areas that come in Bihar, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and.....
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