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Flood damage estimated at Rs 12225 cr
The damage caused by the devastating floods in the Krishna river basin of Andhra Pradesh has been preliminarily estimated at Rs 12,225 crore, chief minister, K Rosaiah, said urging the Centre to release Rs 6,000 crore immediately for undertaking, relief, rehabilitation and restoration works.

Cost benefits will drive firms to seek environment sustainability
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UAC members spurn Posco's compensation applications
In yet another setback to the beleaguered Posco steel project in Orissa, the members of the United Action Committee (UAC), a purportedly pro-Posco outfit in the project site area, has decided not to apply to the district administration in Jagatsinghpur for compensation against loss of betel vines.
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73 fresh swine flu cases in Pune

Altogether 73 swine flu cases, the highest for a day so far, were reported today in the city, which has so far seen five H1N1 deaths. - Swine flu: Pvt hospitals in Mumbai to set up isolation wards - PIL seeking measures to prevent swine flu filed in HC - Swine flu: Centre dispatches teams to states - Swine flu: One more tested positive in Guj, 15 cases so far - Flu deaths mount to 10, Azad asks CMs to take urgent steps - IDBI Fortis Life to pay claim in case of swine flu death "Altogether 73 positive cases were reported in the city and 71 are being treated at the civil hospitals," District Collector Chandrakant Dalvi told reporters here this evening. The number of patients tested positive for swine flu has reached 294 in Pune district. Now, 39 patients are being treated at Naidu Hospital, 24 at Aundh Hospital and 8 at Sassoon, he added. To reduce rush at screening centres, seven units would be set up here tomorrow while six others would be launched on Thursday along with Khadki cantonment. Considering the occupancy of patients at private-run Sassoon Hospital, Sahyadri-Munot has been permitted to treat critical patients. "A team of the Director of Medical Education and Research has approved the hospital"s name for treating critical patients and 12 ICU beds and 20 isolation beds would be made available from tomorrow," Dalvi said. More private hospitals would be given permission to treat critical patients. The expenses for NIV test and Tamiflu tablets would be taken up by the government.Altogether 73 swine flu cases, the highest for a day so far, were reported today in the city, which has so far seen five H1N1 deaths. "Altogether 73 positive cases were reported in the city and 71 are being treated at the civil hospitals," District Collector Chandrakant Dalvi told reporters here this evening. The number of patients tested positive for swine flu has reached 294 in Pune district. Now, 39 patients are being treated at Naidu Hospital, 24 at Aundh Hospital and 8 at Sassoon, he added. To reduce rush at screening centres, seven units would be set up here tomorrow while six others would be launched on Thursday along with Khadki cantonment. Considering the occupancy of patients at private-run Sassoon Hospital, Sahyadri-Munot has been permitted to treat critical patients. "A team of the Director of Medical Education and Research has approved the hospital"s name for treating critical patients and 12 ICU beds and 20 isolation beds would be made available from tomorrow," Dalvi said. More private hospitals would be given permission to treat critical patients. The expenses for NIV test and Tamiflu tablets would be taken up by the government.


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