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    AIADMK-BJP Alliance Draws Criticism Ahead of Tamil Nadu Elections

    Erode (Tamil Nadu), April 9 DMK leader Kanimozhi stated on Thursday that AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami had betrayed Tamil Nadu by forming an alliance with the BJP, and that people will reject the combine in the April 23 elections.She criticized the AIADMK general secretary for supporting...
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    Stalin Era: Rise in Crimes Against Women and Children

    Dharmapuri (Tamil Nadu), April 2 AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Thursday alleged that the DMK government has "failed" to ensure public safety, claiming that the government itself has admitted to the registration of approximately 18,000 POCSO cases in the state.Addressing a...
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    JSERC Approves Tariff Hike for Jharkhand Consumers

    Ranchi, March 25 The Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission announced a 6.12 per cent increase in power tariffs on Wednesday, which will come into effect next month.However, this increase will not apply to domestic consumers who are currently receiving free electricity up to 200...
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    Power Tariff Freeze: OERC Confirms No Rate Increases for Domestic Users

    Bhubaneswar, March 24 The Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) announced on Tuesday that there would be no increase in power tariffs for domestic consumers for the fifth consecutive year in 2026-27.OERC Secretary Priyabrata Patnaik said the Commission held public hearings in...
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    Investment in Aquaculture: Andhra Pradesh Provides Subsidized Electricity

    Amaravati, February 17 Andhra Pradesh Minister G Ravi Kumar announced on Tuesday that the state government is providing subsidized power to aquaculture farmers at Rs 1.5 per unit.Addressing the Assembly, the state energy minister said that 5.2 lakh aquaculture farmers are receiving electricity...
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    Policy Support Sought to Sustain India's Tea Production

    Kolkata, February 15 India's tea industry is facing increasing financial pressure due to rising input costs, stagnant prices, labor shortages, and climate-related risks, prompting planters to seek policy support and structural reforms to sustain operations, industry representatives said."Many...
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