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Andhra Pradesh
No headway yet on Basar IIT proposal
HYDERABAD, MAY 10. Two years after the State Government took it up with the Centre and over a year after the Assembly adopted a unanimous resolution, the proposal to set up the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), near the Saraswathi ...
APCOB invites proposals from PACs
HYDERABAD, MAY 10. The A.P. State Cooperative Bank Limited (APCOB) has estimated an interest waiver of Rs. 150 crores on a crop loan of Rs. 1,500 crores in the State following the Central Government's decision to allow total waiver of interest on ...
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  • Colourful start to Tirumala fete
  • TDP sarpanch attempts suicide
  • Moves afoot to evolve formula for admissions
  • YSR alleges diversion of Sagar water to sugar unit
  • Simhadri power units trip again
  • Inter final results today
  • APCOB invites proposals from PACs
  • MoU to boost poultry feed output
  • Dornakal-Manuguru train services to be resumed


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Market compounds woes of road users
    HYDERABAD, MAY 8. Mirroring the apathy of Serilingampally municipality authorities, a key stretch of the old Mumbai highway continues to remain under the control of vegetable sellers, resulting in severe hardship for the road users. The ...
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  • RTC introduces Garuda buses
  • HMWSSB officials to interact with residents
  • Nitty-gritty of MMTS reviewed


    Karnataka
    'Govt. willing to allow brigand to surrender'
    BANDIPUR (CHAMARAJANAGAR DT.), MAY 10. The Minister for Home, Mallikarjun Kharge, said today that though the Government intended to apprehend or kill Veerappan, it would respond to any appeal from the brigand to allow him to ...
    Toranagallu-Bellary line transfer smooth
    HUBLI, MAY 10. The Hubli Division of the South Western Railway today assumed administrative control of the Toranagallu-Bellary line, bringing an end to a long-drawn-out controversy. The delay in the transfer had sparked off an 18-hour "rail roko" ...
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  • Midday meal scheme working well: CM
  • Gowda opposes demand for separate State
  • 2 ministers grabbing govt. land: JD(S)
  • Cong. plans training camps for workers
  • Iraq: Islamic nations criticised


    Karnataka-Bangalore
  • KDPMA distances itself from drugs row
  • Strategy to create awareness about PC repurchase
  • Building social entrepreneurship
  • Public taps not to be shut down for now


    Kerala
    Nelliampathy tribal land issue resolved
    PALAKKAD, MAY 10.The explosive situation in Nelliampathy which was ticking like another time bomb ever since the tribals occupied the Government Orange Farm in January and which was threatening to develop into another Muthanga was defused ...
    Marad: more arrested
    KOZHIKODE, MAY. 10.The Crime Branch Special Investigation Team (SIT) today arrested six more persons, taking the total number of arrests made in connection with the communal carnage at Marad to 58. The arrested are P. P.Salim (29), P. Saidalavi ...
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  • 'Future of Indian Navy bright'
  • Thrissur Pooram celebrated with fervour
  • AGM to broadbase stir: Janu
  • No political pressure: DGP
  • Sree Narayana global meet begins
  • SNDP aiming to take over JSS
  • Kozhikode Collector denies charge
  • Even profit-making PSUs being privatised, says VS
  • Nayanar asks CM to quit


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Pirated cassettes, CDs of latest films seized
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 10. In a swooping anti-piracy raid, the city police today seized pirated video cassettes and Compact Discs (CDs) of several recent Malayalam movies from video parlours. Official sources said CDs and cassettes with ...
    'Retain ST relief for MCH paying counter'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 10. The controversial issue of granting Sales Tax relief for drugs procured by the paying counter at the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital has come to the fore again with several organisations raising a demand ...
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  • Consumers plan agitation against phone tariff hike
  • Consumers plan agitation against phone tariff hike
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    Tamil Nadu
    Deemed varsities, a myth or miracle?
    CHENNAI, MAY 10.At a time when students are unsure of joining engineering colleges now declared "deemed universities", the managements are preparing to meet the new demands of their changed status, to make the institutions more acceptable to ...
    3 depts. failed to prevent illegal activity: CAG
    CHENNAI, MAY 10. The scourge of illicit sand quarrying, which led to the death of a revenue inspector near Kancheepuram last month and a consequent outcry, has also caught the attention of the Comptroller and Auditor-General. The CAG, in a ...
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  • Govt. doctors join strike, elective surgeries deferred
  • New syllabi for standards XI, XII on Internet
  • SP appears before SHRC in 'torture case'
  • Centre sanctions 4 projects for helping trafficking victims
  • Despite tariff hike, BSNL a market leader
  • 'TN could have saved Rs. 145 cr. had Central funds been utilised'
  • Sexual harassment of women at workplace a misconduct
  • 12 Bills passed in 75 minutes


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Many subscribers switch to free-to-air channels
    CHENNAI, MAY. 10. Scores of Cable TV subscribers in the city today resolved to counter the increasing demands of pay channels and multi-system operators (MSO) by subscribing to free to air (FTA) channels only. Faced with arbitrary hike in ...
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  • Farewell to Jamwal
  • Panchayat takes gazette far too seriously
  • 'Desilt temple tanks, promote rainwater harvesting'
  • Spurt in crimes, a jolt to police machinery


    Pondicherry
    Civic polls before Sept.: CM
    Pondicherry May 10. Civic polls in the Union Territory, due for more than 35 years, will be held before September, the Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, announced today. Speaking at a seminar on panchayat raj organised by the Pondicherry Pradesh ...
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  • Meet to discuss problems of working women
  • 'Pondy Youth Cong. has bright future'



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