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Andhra Pradesh
Sonia biased against State: Naidu
HYDERABAD, NOV. 10. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, charged the AICC president, Sonia Gandhi, with attempting to deprive Andhra Pradesh of its legitimate share of funds from the Centre by complaining that the Government ...
Sub-contractors terrorised by naxals
NIZAMABAD, NOV. 10.The CPI(ML) Janashakti naxals operating in Domakonda and Machareddy mandals, bordering Nizamabad-Karimnagar-Medak districts have virtually terrorised the sub-contractors connected with a fluoride project by sending them threat ...
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  • Yechuri seeks probe into FFW `irregularities'
  • Patients caught in crossfire
  • Warm welcome to Padmavati Express
  • BSNL post-paid CellOne services from today
  • CPI opposes fresh panel on Krishna waters
  • Scholars urged to develop Brown Memorial Library
  • Round Table focus on dental check-up for kids
  • Congress leaders flay TDP policies


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    MBT chief Amanullah Khan dead
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 10. Former MLA and MBT president, Mohd. Amanullah Khan, passed away here in the early hours of Sunday following a heart attack. He was 63. He is survived by wife, five sons and two daughters. Amanullah Khan, who represented the ...
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  • They assert their right with checkdam
  • Drought may dominate Assembly proceedings
  • 'Per capita power consumption in State up'
  • 'Govt. to go slow on pre-marital test for HIV'
  • TDP leaders warned against indulging in groupism


    Karnataka
    CJ invites information on 'sex scandal'
    BANGALORE, NOV. 10. In a significant development regarding the alleged sex scandal involving some judges, the Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court, Nagendra Kumar Jain, on Sunday, invited information or material from any member of the public ...
    Writers oppose categorisation of books
    BANGALORE, NOV. 10. Sixteen prominent Kannada writers have written to the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, against the way the Minister of State for Public Libraries and Adult Education, Babu Rao Chavan, is going about to categorise books into A, B, ...
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  • Bommai seeks White Paper on Krishna irrigation schemes
  • Commissioner dismisses reports of `sex scandal'
  • Rains revive hopes of farmers in Hassan
  • Mandya farmers' agitation petering out
  • Surgery comes as a godsend to youths
  • Immersion of idols threatens tank
  • Rly. action panel scales down protests


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Panel to assess conditions of BCs
    BANGALORE, NOV. 10. The Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission has initiated a Statewide study to assess whether the educational and economic conditions of the backward classes have improved as a result of the utilisation of the several ...
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  • A priest in a class of his own
  • Call for efforts to strengthen third front to fight communalism
  • Low-cost advertising thrives in Bangalore
  • Remembrance Day service held


    Kerala
    Cong. for Forest Act amendment: Antony
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 10. The Kerala Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, has said that Congress Chief Ministers have resolved to seek an amendment to the Forest Act to facilitate distribution of forestland to landless Adivasis. Mr. Antony told ...
    Govt. to streamline working of drug stores
    KOZHIKODE, NOV. 10. The Kerala Minister for Health and Family Welfare, P. Sankaran, has said that the Government will bring in a new legislation to stop the functioning of medical stores without qualified pharmacists. He was inaugurating the ...
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  • Renal transplant: panel to meet today
  • Zoomjet technology for marine transport
  • Swati music fete from Nov. 15
  • Growing fears over proposed deal with Microsoft
  • Global warming: `Kochi should gear up'
  • Concern over clear-felling in reserve forest
  • Adivasis to resist forceful eviction


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Plea to scrap MLA/MP funds, DRDAs
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 10. The State Planning Board Vice-Chairman, V. Ramachandran, and the Planning Board member secretary, S.M. Vijayanand, have expressed themselves against provision of discretionary funds to MLAs and MPs and in favour of ...
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  • Chief of Air Staff arriving
  • Headload workers to strike work
  • Loan plan would unfasten KSRTC: CITU
  • Nepotism rampant in Govt., alleges Paloli
  • Photo ID cards for Sabarimala employees
  • Tribal land: one-year target set for resettlement


    Tamil Nadu
    Cyclone alert as depression intensifies
    CHENNAI, NOV. 10. As heavy rain continued to disrupt normal life in the State, a cyclone alert was issued today in the north coastal districts of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry during the next 24 hours. The depression, now lying centred about 250 km ...
    She keeps chopping and changing
    CHENNAI, NOV. 10. The line-up of sacked Ministers in Tamil Nadu may just set a record of sorts. As many as 21 Ministers have been ousted in the AIADMK regime in 18 months. With the ninth Cabinet reshuffle yesterday, the Industries department ...
    JACTTEO-GEO condemns Minister's remarks
    SALEM, NOV. 10. The Joint Action Council of Tamil Nadu Teachers and Employees Organisation-Government Employees Organisation has condemned the remarks made by the Education Minister, Thambi Durai, on the death of a teacher, Abdul Sathar. In a ...
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  • Efforts on to improve health care services
  • Protest in church against anti-conversion law
  • Salem-Mettur service likely by January
  • UGC mulling over linking grant with accreditation
  • Free power is `just farm investment'
  • Vaiko detention leaves cadres dispirited
  • Samba prospects looking up


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Arterial roads develop gaping potholes
    CHENNAI, NOV. 10. Stripped of whatever asphalt they had, many city roads were reduced to bumpy stretches with numerous potholes, over which traffic laboured along on Sunday. Poor preparedness for the continuing rain claimed the life of a ...
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  • Rain damages NH 5
  • Valasarawakkam residents leave their houses
  • Combined storage crosses 3,000-mcft mark


    Pondicherry
    Parliament panel calls on Malkani
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 10. The 12-member Parliament Committee on women empowerment led by Mabel Robello called on the Lt. Governor, K. R. Malkani at Rajnivas today. The members who were on a two-day visit to Pondicherry since Saturday held ...
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  • 6 Bal Bhavan students to attend children's meet
  • Training for students on environment awareness
  • Secure safe release of fishermen, Govt. told
  • Outsourcing of fabrics done as per procedure: AFT mill

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