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Syndicate Bank's debit cardholders cross 1mn

Bangalore, Sept 16: Public sector Syndicate Bank has crossed the one million mark in issuance of global debit cards, launched in association with VISA.

The debit cards have global acceptance at all the bank's over 450 Automated Teller Machines, over 18,000 ATMs under the VISA network in the country and over one million worldwide, besides 2,000 under the Cashtree network, a bank release here said today.

To celebrate the achievement, the bank had launched a special programme from today to March 15, 2007, to reward its debit cardholders. Card holders spending Rs 15,000 or more through debit cards at merchant establishments during the campaign period would be entitled to encashable reward points and those spending Rs 30,000 or more would be entitled to over 275 prizes, the release said.

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Businessman shoots family members, kills himself

Hyderabad, Sep 16 (UNI) A businessman allegedly shot at three of his family members before killing himself in the wee hours here today. While the businessman Kumar Goud and his son Manjunath died on the spot, his wife Rajeswari and daughter Nikita were admitted to the city hospital in critical condition. According to police, Rajeswari telephoned her parents around 0200 hrs that she was shot by her husband. By the time the relatives reached the.....

Mizoram Congress president chargesheeted

Aizawl, Sep 16 (UNI) Former Mizoram chief minister and opposition leader Lal Thanhawla and two others were chargesheeted for amassing wealth disproportionate to known sources of income. Mr Lal Thanhawla, also the chief of Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC), was chargesheeted yesterday after he appeared in the court of P Singthanga, Special Judge of the Prevention of Corruption Act. Additional Public Prosecutor Aldrin told the media here today that besides Lal.....

Bharti Yadav moves SC for deposition via video-conferencing

New Delhi, Sep 16 (UNI) Bharti Yadav, a key witness in the Nitish Katara murder case, has sought the permission of the Supreme Court to depose as a prosecution witness through video-conferencing from her London residence. The trial court had given her time till September 28 to appear before it as a prosecution witness else she would be declared a proclaimed offender. In this case, all her assets - both immovable and movable.....
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