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AGM of Lord Krishna Bank held amid protests

Kochi, Sept 30: The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Lord Krishna Bank (LKB) was held here amid protests by the United Forum of Bank Unions against the proposed merger of the bank with the Centurion Bank of Punjab (CBoP).

The meeting was convened to consider, approve and adopt eight business proposals in the agenda for the financial year 2005-06, including the proposed merger, sources said.

As a group of shareholders opposed the proposed merger, voting was needed on it and it was understood that the result of the voting would be released on October three, sources added.

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Stalin to launch campaign on Oct 4 for local body poll

Chennai, Sep 30 (UNI) Ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Deputy General Secretary and Tamil Nadu Local Administration Minister M K Stalin will launch his eight-day campaign for local body polls and by-election to Madurai Central Assembly constituency on October four. Mr Stalin would begin his tour in Kanniyakumari District of October four, followed by Tuticorin, Ramanathapuram and Theni districts on October five, six and seven respectively, a party release here said. He would spend.....

Challenger Trophy: A challenge for some cricketers

Chennai, Sep 30 (UNI) With more colour added to the event by christening the teams as India Blue, Red and Green, the Challenger Series for the N K P Salve Trophy beginning here tomorrow will provide a platform for a few cricketers, including the deposed Indian skipper Saurav Ganguly, to prove their mettle ahead of the World Cup. The four-day day-night event does not have much at stake as the Indian team has already been selected for the next.....

India not shared Mumbai blasts evidence: Pak

Islamabad, Sept 30: Pakistan today said India had shown no evidence of Pakistani involvement in the July 11 Mumbai railway blasts after Indian police blamed Pakistani intelligence and a Pakistani-linked militant group for the attack.''India has always chosen this path of pointing fingers at Pakistan without evidence,'' Tariq Azim Khan, Minister of State for Information, told Reuters.''If they have any evidence, they should provide us evidence and we will carry out our investigations.'' REUTERS Related Stories.....
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