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Andhra Pradesh
Draft budget soon for public debate in A.P.
HYDERABAD, DEC. 11. The State Government is going ahead with the move to place the draft budget 2002-2003 for public debate as it has obtained the necessary legal opinion, the Finance Minister, Mr.Yanamala Ramakrishnudu, indicated here on ... More


Two hardcore militants held
NIZAMABAD, DEC. 11. The Asifabad police of Adilabad district on Tuesday arrested two hardcore militants of the banned People's War Group in connection with the blasting of a private jeep near Chalbadi of Kerameri mandal, carrying Agriculture ... More
Other Stories

  • Power transmission loss reduction figures `incorrect'
  • Indo-Japan film fete begins
  • BJP seeks SEC intervention
  • Enjoy your work, swami tells politicians, bureaucrats
  • Guntur Youth Cong. chief quits post
  • Naxals at the receiving end again
  • Pre-Army recruitment camp for rural youth

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Central varsity accounts approved
    HYDERABAD, DEC. 11. The Central University of Hyderabad's Executive Council and the court, on Monday, approved the annual report and the annual accounts for 2000-2001, which would be placed before Parliament later this month, a press release here ... More


    Other Stories

  • Mayoral candidates can spend up to Rs. 10 lakhs
  • 'Reservations tailored to suit TDP'
  • Cong. `padayatra' in Himayatnagar constituency
  • Social Welfare Minister sets priorities for officials
  • Pedestrianisation is the key issue

    Karnataka
    Hegde, Gowda to meet next week?
    BANGALORE, DEC. 11. The much-talked-about meeting between the former Prime Minister, Mr. H. D. Deve Gowda, and the former Chief Minister, Mr. Ramakrishna Hegde, on the merger of the Janata Dal (Secular) and the Janata Dal (United), is expected ... More


    Police open fire to prevent arson at Kutta
    MADIKERI, DEC. 11. The police fired five rounds in the air at Kutta town in south Kodagu on Tuesday to quell a small group of persons who attempted to set fire to a place of worship. Trouble has been erupting in various places following the ... More
    MLA's murder: CBI seeks nod to close case
    SIRSI, DEC. 11. The CBI has sought permission to close the investigation into the April 10, 1996 murder of the Bhatkal MLA, Chittaranjan. The final report submitted by the CBI Inspector, Mr. S. Jayaram, to the Judicial Magistrate, Bhatkal, last ... More

    Karnataka-Bangalore
    A realtor's mission to decongest City roads
    BANGALORE, DEC. 11. He is not an educated man. Nor is he rich. Yet he has the good of the City at heart, and he has striven to make it a more liveable place. He is Mr. B.G. Sridhar, a realtor and member of the Ratna Traffic Planning Group. Mr. ... More


    Bomb hoax delays Vasco train
    BANGALORE, DEC. 11. The Yeshwanthpur-Vasco Passenger train that left the City around 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday was stopped at the Doddabele railway station in Bangalore Rural District for about four hours following an anonymous call that a bomb had ... More

    Kerala
    Kerala adopts drastic fiscal measures
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 11. The cash-starved State Government on Tuesday decided to go in for further belt-tightening and financial reforms and discipline in a bid to save its Annual Plan and future development programmes. The measures, ... More


    Police suspect conspiracy to create communal trouble
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 11. The State police was in possession of ample evidence and intelligence input to suggest that the attempt to foment communal trouble in the State during the Sabarimala season was part of a well-planned conspiracy ... More
    Other Stories

  • KPCC chief, Minister protecting culprits: BJP
  • No move to privatise KSEB, says Minister
  • LDF team visits Pathanamthitaa
  • An acid test for CM's idealism: Azhikode
  • HC quashes acquisition of land
  • Plea to probe soldier's `disappearance'
  • BJP holds UDF, LDF responsible for violence
  • Sait seeks judicial probe
  • Erumeli reports denied
  • MLA for firm action against miscreants
  • Arrangements on ahead of MCI inspection

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Hartal supporters must be charged for murder bid: CPI
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 11. The CPI State secretary, Mr. Veliyam Bhargavan, has asked the State Government to charge a case for attempted murder against the sponsors of Monday's hartal. In a statement here today, Mr. Bhargavan pointed out ... More


    Other Stories

  • Separate agency to probe fundamentalist activities
  • Financial crisis may hit implementation
  • Eight trees selected for `Vrikshasnehi' award
  • Special trains to clear Sabarimala pilgrims

    Tamil Nadu
    A costly commission mela
    CHENNAI, DEC. 11. In just seven months after coming to power, the AIADMK Government, in a record of sorts, set up five judicial commissions, of which three are probing alleged police excesses particularly by the Chennai law enforcers. Amid an ... More


    Don't dig your own grave, Nallakannu warns AIADMK
    TIRUCHI, DEC. 11. Senior CPI leaders last night indicated that the party was distancing itself from the AIADMK, which was following ``anti-people and anti-secular front policies''. Speaking at the concluding session of the 15th State conference ... More
    Other Stories

  • Criminal cases against students won't be withdrawn: CM
  • Rice smuggling to A.P., a thriving business
  • Stoppage of work hits Kovai workers
  • Adalats ensure faster justice: CJ
  • Massive drinking water scheme for Madurai, Theni
  • MDMK stir against price hike
  • DVAC raids illegal, Natarajan tells court
  • AIFB plans Assembly motion to raise Periyar Dam level

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Students continue agitation
    CHENNAI, DEC. 11. Students from various city colleges continued their agitation for the second day today protesting ``police brutality'' on law college students. Incidents of stone-throwing on MTC buses were also reported during which ... More


    Other Stories

  • Pizza spice
  • Talk of the town
  • A smooth ride for Yellow
  • Reduce eligibility limit for affiliation: MUPA
  • Piped water supply still elusive
  • Residents struggling with bad roads for 10 years

    Pondicherry
    Integrated housing scheme
    PONDICHERRY, DEC. 11. The Pondicherry administration has proposed to implement housing development activities through a nodal agency instead of entrusting responsibility to various departments, the Chief Minister, Mr. N.Rangasamy, said here ... More


    Other Stories

  • DPI wants POTO repealed
  • Minister assures health staff fair transfer policy
  • Tributes to Bharathiar

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