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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. Plan outlay fixed at Rs.10,100 cr.
NEW DELHI, JULY 3. The Planning Commission today finalised the annual plan outlay for Andhra Pradesh at Rs. 10,100 crores while fixing the 10th Plan allocation at Rs. 46,614 crores. The clearance was taken at a meeting here between the Deputy ...
Other Stories

  • First permanent Lok Adalat opened for tribals
  • Lightning strike by RTC staff
  • White tigers for Vizag zoo
  • From factory labourer to Judge
  • House panel holds hearing on factional violence
  • Seed subsidy amount to be paid directly to ryots


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Central Govt. offices default on property tax
    HYDERABAD, JULY 3. The Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad (MCH) is faced with a piquant situation in realisation of tax dues, particularly from Central Government properties, in the City. The arrears from at least 30 properties belonging to ...
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  • Charminar borrowers arrested
  • No water supply for three days
  • Officials flooded with complaints of poor water supply
  • Computerised bus pass counter inaugurated
  • Timings revised for bars, wine shops


    Karnataka
    Rs.80 cr. embezzled in Bangalore councils
    BANGALORE, JULY 3. The Lokayukta Police raided the Bangalore offices of the Krishnarajapuram and Mahadevapura city municipal councils on Tuesday and Wednesday and detected embezzlement of funds to the tune of Rs.80 crores. The Lokayukta, ...
    Patil-Krishna standoff to hit irrigation projects?
    HUBLI, JULY 3. Will the "growing differences" of opinion between the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, and the Minister for Major and Medium Irrigation, H.K. Patil, affect the pace of the implementation of irrigation projects? This is subject of ...
    Other Stories

  • Panel to raise teachers' issues in Council
  • Lecturer accused of meddling with marks
  • Change in timings deprives passengers of connecting train
  • Yatnal's induction raises hopes on projects
  • `Issue White Paper on Govt.'s work'
  • Low conviction rate only encourages corrupt officials
  • Mysore-Bantwal road plan under study
  • Rs.100 cr. for power sector in Hassan Circle


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Global firms to supply water in some areas
    BANGALORE, JULY 3. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, has said the Cabinet on Tuesday decided to part-privatise areas under the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB). "Two global players will be given charge of water distribution in ...
    Govt. firm on shifting racecourse: CM
    BANGALORE, JULY 3. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, said here on Wednesday that the State Government was firm on shifting the racecourse to the outskirts of the City. He criticised the Revenue Department officials for their lethargy in ...
    Other Stories

  • Panel's suggestions on police to be implemented
  • IT continues to drive real-estate prices
  • Three killed, 22 injured in maxi cab-bus collision
  • Issue of ID cards today
  • Exhibition on Vivekananda from July 4
  • Water adalat today
  • 'Medical miracle' alleviates his pain


    Kerala
    Many Kerala revenue, forest officials suspended
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 3. The Kerala Cabinet on Wednesday decided to suspend T. J. Mathew who was the Idukki Collector, and several revenue and forest officials pending inquiry into their role in the encroachments at Mathikettan in Idukki ...
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  • Probe ordered into Chimmony dam issue
  • Union Ministers differ?
  • Dalit women in civic bodies create waves
  • Steps for better power supply


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Nod for 23 self-financing engg. colleges
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 3. The State Government has accorded sanction to open 23 self-financing engineering colleges in 2002-03 academic year. The following is the list of colleges and courses planned in these colleges. Jyothi Engineering ...
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  • MCA course for more colleges
  • MBA institutes
  • KPFC to mobilise Rs. 100 cr.
  • Use of Endosulfan: VS warns Govt.
  • Meet to focus on food security
  • Yet another claim for SSLC rank
  • Travel agency, airlines told to pay compensation
  • Wedding bells at Sri Chitra Home again
  • 28 kg of ganja seized


    Tamil Nadu
    Arrest move politically motivated: Vaiko
    CHENNAI, July 3. Even as the MDMK general secretary, Vaiko, claimed that the move to arrest him under the Prevention of Terrorism Act was "politically motivated" and that he would not be cowed down by threats, the AIADMK Government today began ...
    Govt. determined to nip ultras in the bud
    CHENNAI, JULY 3. The Union Government's ban on the Tamil Nadu Liberation Army and the Tamil National Retrieval Troops under the Prevention of Terrorism Act is seen by the police as a strong determination by the State Government and the Centre to ...
    HC strikes down GOs on SWS for MBA, MCA
    CHENNAI, JULY 3. The Madras High Court today struck down two government orders -- introducing the Single Window System (SWS) of admissions to MBA and MCA in all colleges, and prescribing a fee structure for the two courses. It also ordered full ...
    Space science will get total support: PM
    CHENNAI, JULY 3.The launch of INSAT-3C services by the Prime Minister, A. B. Vajpayee, in Delhi today helped establish connectivity between Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute (SRMC), Chennai, and G. B. Pant Hospital in Port ...
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  • Two schools withdraw from merit scheme for Dalits
  • Forest personnel can shoot at sight
  • State capital records poor rainfall
  • Chennai Telephones ringing in changes
  • LTTE sympathiser held for `inflammatory speech'
  • Swamy hails decision to arrest Vaiko
  • No notification yet on extension for special courts
  • 'Media power has declined'


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Highways Dept. to take control of major roads
    CHENNAI, JULY 3. Control over some of the city's major roads has been taken away from the Chennai Corporation by the State Government, to be handed over to the State Highways Department. A senior bureaucrat of the Municipal Administration and ...
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  • Spurt in fatal road accidents, cause for concern
  • HC grants conditional bail to Subramani
  • Diabetes meet in September
  • Special train to Palghat
  • City records poor rainfall


    Pondicherry
    Kerala to quench Mahe thirst
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 3.The Kerala Government has agreed to provide uninterrupted supply of drinking water to the Mahe region of the Union Territory. Mahe is an enclave in Kerala. A communication from the office of the Health Minister, E. ...
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  • Milk unit workers go on flash strike
  • Handloom exhibition
  • Secondary education board sought

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