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Former HCA Secretary S Venkateswaran has questioned the Hyderabad Cricket Association after being removed from the bye-laws amendment panel without reason. He wrote to Justice P Naveen Rao, highlighting lack of transparency as HCA now seeks suggestions for amendments
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Karimnagar: Representatives of various Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS) from the Andaman and Nicobar islands have lauded the functioning of the PACS of the Karimnagar District Cooperative Central Bank (DCCB). Appreciating the computerisation of the PACS and diversifying the PACS activities into multi-services centres (MSC), the Union Territory team had assured that they would emulate […]
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Visakhapatnam: Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd. – Visakhapatnam Steel Plant achieved a sales turnover of Rs 17,980 crore, with a growth of 14 per cent over the previous year, despite COVID-19 impact, according to RINL chairman and managing director Atul Bhatt. Addressing the shareholders of the Navaratna public sector undertaking at the 39th Annual General Meeting […]
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At the company's AGM of shareholders last month, Ambani announced a plan to invest Rs 75,000 crore in a new energy business over the next 3 years in the next stage in its transformation.
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This comes after Ombudsman Justice Deepak Verma had temporarily disqualified the Apex Council members, including vice president John Manoj and secretary R Vijayanand on Sunday.
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“The HCA, which is responsible for the management and development of cricket in Telangana has ten districts as its members, modelled on erstwhile combined state of Andhra Pradesh in which Telangana had ten districts.’’
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The best-of-five of 11 fails to get the required two-thirds majority
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The 11x5 system, which was criticised by players and coaches alike, couldn't gather enough votes in last year's AGM.
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`Phase II’ AGM fails to resolve appointment of Ombudsman
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AGM, which met on Sunday at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, failed to come to a decision in appointing an Ombudsman as the club secretaries were divided in their opinion
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Elections to the long-awaited Hyderabad Cricket Players Associationwill be held on April 11 with K Sunil Goud, the State High Court lawyer, as election officer
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Delays have only led to unnecessary controversies and in the process putting the association in bad light
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HAI submits memorandum to KTR to accord industry status to hospitality sector
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The biggest development could be the approval of new IPL teams but primarily from the 2022 edition
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One of the major points in the agenda of BCCI's AGM to be held in Ahmedabad is the inclusion of new IPL franchises.
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It is understood that the Adani Group and Sanjeev Goenka's RPG (owners of the Rising Pune Supergiants) are interested in owning new teams with one franchise surely from Ahmedabad
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The Prime Minister will virtually inaugurate and address the AGM, which is being held virtually on 11, 12 and 14 December and is based on the theme 'Inspired India'.
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Azhar signs note of dissent on Ombudsman issue; League matches to start
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BCCI had invited the Apex Council members and one representative from the State Associations for the final