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CITU website launched

General Secretary explains importance of portals

Hyderabad, June 10, 2006

The Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) State unit launched its website on Saturday by Kerala Labour Minister and national secretary of the organization PK Gurudasan. The General Secretary of State Unit S.Veeraiah explained the importance of the portal for working class movements.

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Andhra Pradesh on June 10, 2006

State Government reduces sales tax on petrol and diesel
Petrol to cost Rs. 53.26 in Hyderabad

CITU website launched
General Secretary explains importance of portals

Police busts fake currency
Currency worth Rs. 7.12 Lakhs seized

June 10 in History

Events and happenings on 10 June in History

10 June 2001
Highlights: Opposition Parties & Naxals hindering development programmes

10 June 2002
Highlights: Convergence Bill before Aug 15 - says Union Minister

10 June 2003
Highlights: TDP begins Janachaitanya Yaatra

10 June 2004
Highlights: Balalkrishna's bail petition dismissed

10 June 2005
Highlights: Naxals blast Alubaka Telephone Exchange

10 June 2006
Highlights: State Government reduces sales tax on petrol and diesel

10 June 2007
Highlights: Chief Minister performs Bhoomipuja for Steel factory