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Core Projects' subsi bags Rs 30.36cr order from US state

New Delhi, Nov 7 (UNI) Core Projects&Technologies Ltd today said its US' subsidiary Enterprise Computing Services (ECS) has received a Letter of Intent from the public instruction department, North Carolina, US for a Rs 30.36 crore order.

The project, to be executed over a period of three years, involves further development and maintenance of the state's Comprehensive Exceptional Children Accountability System (CECAS), a company statement said.

This is in continuation of a Rs-23-crore contract executed by ECS on schedule in May 2006.

In addition to North Carolina, ECS also has on-going contracts with the states of Georgia, Michigan, Maine and Florida.

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SP, BJP elated by local poll outcome

Lucknow, Nov 7 (UNI) The ruling Samajwadi Party and Opposition BJP today claimed major victories in the urban local bodies elections, results of which were being announced today. While the SP claimed that despite opposition campaign, the Muslim votebank remained with it, the BJP maintained the results were a reflection of the ruling dispensation's poor performance. ''Our seats have increased in nagar palika parishads and nagar panchayats...though we have maintained our standing in mayoral.....

Arkalgud records 10 cms rainfall

Bangalore, Nov 7 (UNI) Following is a summary of observations recorded by the weather office here at 0830 hrs today. Rainfall occurred at most places over South Interior Karnataka; at many places over Coastal Karnataka and at isolated places North Interior Karnataka. Heavy Rainfall amounts (cm): Arkalgud 10; Mudigere 9; Mangalore 8; Koppa 7. Other chief rainfall amounts (cm): Mangalore AP, Byadgi, Sringeri, Turuvegere, Mandya 5 each; Mudibidre, Jayapura, Kammardi, Sakleshpura, Arsikere, T.Narsipura, Tiptur.....

Meghalaya govt urges Centre to investigate into Bamboo flowering

Shillong, Nov 7 (UNI) Union Minister in-charge Tribal Affairs P R Kyndiah said here today that he would approach the Centre to send a team of experts to Meghalaya. As per the reports of Meghalaya's West Khasi Hills District Deputy Commissioner K L Tariang, ''Rodents population has increased damaging crops in ceratin areas of the district. Phodjalei and Mawiet were the first villages which reported massive damage of crops by rats. However, he.....
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