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HC adjourns hearing PIL on Sivaji Statue tomorrow

Chennai, July 18 (UNI) Madras High Court today adjourned till tomorrow, further hearing on the Public Interest Litigation(PIL), seeking to restrain the authorities from permitting the installation of popular filmstar Sivaji Ganesan statue opposite to Gandhi statue on Marina.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice A P Shah and Mr Justice D Murugesan adjourned till tomorrow, the hearing on the PIL filed by a freedom fighter P N Srinivasan.

When the case came up for hearing, Advocate General R Viduthalai submitted that the statue cannot be removed without causing damage to it.

The Senior Counsel R Gandhi, appearing for the petitioner, submitted that Nehru Statue, which was installed in Kathipara Junction, was removed twice, without causing any damage to it.

Kishore Nagappa, an expert was of the opinion the statue can be removed without damaging it.

The bench said that they consulted experts and came to know that there was bound to be damage, if the statue was removed. The removal, however, was not impossible, they added.

They said both the possiblities existed. So let us hear the matter and pass orders on merit tomorrow they said.

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Flora Expo and Landscape Expo from Sept 8

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) India will showcase its various floriculture products for international buyers at the '2nd Flora Expo 2006' to be organised here from September 8 to 10. Sponsored by APEDA and jointly organised by Media Today Group and iFlora, the Expo would be Asia's biggest floriculture event. To be inaugurated by President A P J Abdul Kalam, it would be India's second major event in two years befitting the country's new status as.....

Forun thanks minister for seat allocation

Pondicherry, July 18 (UNI) The Mahe Residents Forum today thanked Health Minister E Valsaraj for obtaining 17 MBBS seats in private medical colleges here for the students from Mahe region. Forum Secretary Prasanth in a statement here, said this was the first time the students from the region were getting a higher allocation. Mr Prasanth also thanked the minister for the speedy implementation of the Anjrakandy water supply scheme which would meet the drinking water requirements.....

Andhra Varsity, NGRI ink pact

Visakhapatnam, July 18 (UNI) Andhra University today inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) of the CISR for greater academic cooperation between the two institutions. The MoU was signed by Andhra University Vice Chancellor L Venugopala Reddy and NGRI Director V P Dimri in the presence of the university syndicate members. In his address Dr Reddy recalled the contribution of the university in the field of earth and ocean sciences and.....
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