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October 7, 2001

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Police arrested Satyanarayana and V Adireddy

The Police arrested Satyanarayana and V Adireddy when they are trying to sell a Government land at Yangampalli. The documents found with them are found to be fake. Speaking to the press Collector Mr. Ajay Jain, SP Mr. Ramachandra raju said that they verified the documents and found out that the signs on them are forgery. The fake signature of Chandrababu Naidu found on the document was also found to be fake.

A NUEROPED Seminar was held today at Hyderabad. Senior Scientist at International Vaccination Institute Dr. G Vaishu inaugurated the seminar. He said that Government should concentrate more on this disease and should start various vaccinating programs all over the state. He felt that children should be given vaccines at childhood to prevent such diseases.

The Taskforce Police of Hyderabad started teaching Yoga and Pranayamas to more than 400 Rowdy sheeters to make them leave violence.

A Rally was organised by Eenadu at Nalgonda in which former Chief Minister Mr. Venkataram participated.He said that though governments are changing the Fluorine problem is not solved yet. He felt that due to more Fluorine percentage people are becoming Handicapped.

10 people were washed away in Cuddapah district when a Tata Sumo was carried.

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