KERC fiat lightens burden on Escoms The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) on Friday passed an order reducing the transmission charges recoverable by Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation (KPTCL) from various distribution companies in the State.
Pratibha seeks support Ms Patil said that I have faced many challenges in my long public life and would continue to serve the nation with humility despite attempts to tarnish my image.
Salvage operations waiting for nature to calm down The owner of Denden, the cargo ship that sunk off Mangalore coast recently, has said that removing the intermediate fuel oil and gas oil from the ship would be extremely hazardous and endanger the lives of those involved besides leading to pollution.
STATE GOVERNEMNT TAKES ON KERC
Sparks fly as power bodies scuffle over revenue The tussle between the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission on one hand and the Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation (KPTCL) and the state government on the other, over the issue of surplus revenue earned by KPTCL during the year 2005-06, has taken a serious turn.
Goa will not succeed in its designs: Prakash Law and Parliamentary Affair Minister M P Prakash says that Goa government would not succeed in trying to create language problem in the border areas.
Why is Bangalore/ Karnataka turning into a hub of terror network? What should the authorities do to prevent the youth from becoming pawns in the hands of terrorist groups?
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