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No time-frame for moving resolution on Telangana: Rosaiah
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K Rosaiah today said that there was no time-frame for moving a resolution in the State Assembly on the Telangana issue.

Power situation improves in state
With power situation improving following good rains, Karnataka minister for energy K S Eshwarappa today said urban areas would get 22 hours of supply a day from August one, while load-shedding in rural ones would be to the extent of 14 hours. In Bangalore, the Bangalore Electricity Supply company (Bescom) has said it would make all efforts to provide 24-hour power supply, he told reporters here. Rural areas would get power supply for five hours in case of single-phase and five hours for irrigation purpose (IP sets) which means they would face load-shedding for 14 hours.

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No takers for gold sold by banks
Investors, who bought gold from banks, are in a fix as leading jewellery houses are not ready to buy it and it cannot be sold back to banks either.
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Non-teaching IIT staff protest pay anomalies

Over 12,000 non-teaching staff of the seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) went on a day-long dharna today to protest anomalies in pay and promotion structure. The employees — technical staff, laboratory staff and office assistants — however, did not boycott work. - VRL looking to exit its wind power business - India in the first 50 in global competitiveness - Irda to allow variable annuity items - Food inflation up; new monthly inflation index next week - CoS to meet on Nov 17 on FDI in aviation - SEZs post Rs 89,000-cr exports in Apr-Sept The most important issue of the All IIT Employees Union, was to reduce the existing 12-year promotion policy to 10 years. The Union also wanted salary increment between Rs 3,200 and Rs 4,900 in the first promotion of the lowest-rung IIT non-teaching staff. D Karmakar, president, IIT Kharagpur Employees Union, said: “We had placed our demands to directors in June this year. A directors’ committee was set up to look into our demands. Most directors had agreed. But the IIT Council, the highest deciding body, neither realised the importance of our demands in their meeting on October 19, nor indicate any interest in resolving the issues soon.


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