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Two teachers killed in van-lorry collision

Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, Feb 22 (UNI) Two college teachers from Madurai were killed on the spot and another injured when the car in which they were travelling collided with a lorry on the outskirts of the town today.

Police said the accident occurred when the victims and the injured, working at the American College, were coming for a seminar at a sister college here.

The victims were identified as Richard Devaraj and Joseph.

The injured were admitted to a corporate hospital at Madurai.

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Ambanis in contention for knowledge city project

Bangalore, Feb 22 (UNI) The Ambani brothers are in the race along with top notch global developers for the Rs 50,000 crore knowledge city project of Karnataka, proposed to come up at Bididi on the outskirts of the city. Karnataka IT and BT Secretary M N Vidyashankar told members of the Bangalore Chambers of Industry and Commerce (BCIC) that among the 24 developers shortlisted for the 10,000 acre project, which aimed at providing employment to 7,50,000 IT professionals, were seven big.....

4 killed in road mishaps in TN

Coimbatore, Feb 22 (UNI) Four persons were killed in three different road accidents in this district today. Police said Vellore Prison Warders Training Institute Principal Chandran (51) and working as a jailor in Coimbatore Central Prison on deputation for the last four days was killed on the spot when he was hit by speedy autorickshaw in Tiruchirapalli Road in the city. In an another incident, lorry driver Ahemad (44) and cleaner Shareef (32) hailing from Mallapuram in Kerala were killed on.....

Mysore to host country's first Finishing School for IT sector

Bangalore, Feb 22 (UNI) The manpower-starved Information Technology sector in the country will soon throng the palace city of Mysore for grabbing middle level IT personnel, with the country's first finishing school set to start operations there next month. Revealing this at an interaction organised by the Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Karnataka Information Technology and Biotechnology Secretary M N Vidyashankar said three leading IT companies have taken up the initiative to set up the finishing school, which would in.....
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