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CET 2010 dates announced (p3)Rashmi Belur. Bangalore The Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to professional courses in the state for the year 2010 will be held from April 28-30, 2010.Tuesday,November 24,2009 01:48 [IST]
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CET 2010 dates announcedRashmi Belur. Bangalore The Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to professional courses in the state for the year 2010 will be held from April 28-30, 2010.Tuesday,November 24,2009 01:28 [IST]
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clip 19How one should proceed to get a new water connection To get a new water supply and sanitary connection, a house owner can directly approach the Bangalore WaterFriday,November 20,2009 02:00 [IST]
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students protest PhD test - vDNA Correspondent: The recent directive of the University of Rajasthan to make Pre-PhD test mandatory, has sparked strong reactions from some students. They areFriday,November 20,2009 01:20 [IST]
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TISS rape - cut to sizeBail plea of accused in Tiss rape case quashed Mayura Janwalkar The accused in the Tiss gang rape case in April will have a longer stay in prison. While one onThursday,November 19,2009 01:12 [IST]
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clip 17How to proceed for re-registration of vehicles coming from other states If you are bringing a vehicle from another state, you are required to obtain re-registraWednesday,November 18,2009 02:16 [IST]
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clip 17How to proceed for re-registration of vehicles coming from other states If you are bringing a vehicle from another state, you are required to obtain re-registraWednesday,November 18,2009 02:12 [IST]
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briefs page 6Applications for all India engineering Application forms for All India Engineering Entrance Exam-2010 can be submitted on-line till 5pm, December 31. For the geWednesday,November 18,2009 01:48 [IST]
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clip 12How students should proceed to obtain concessional bus passes from BMTC To obtain the concessional bus pass, a student has to fill the relevant application whicFriday,November 13,2009 01:40 [IST]
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Anil chopper accused granted bail by HCThe Bombay high court on Tuesday wondered if two persons accused in the Anil Ambani helicopter "sabotage" case were safer in prison than being out on bail.Wednesday, November 11, 2009 09:53 [IST]