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Andhra Pradesh
Woman's death in A.P. due to dengue?
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 5.The Minister for Medical, Health and Family Welfare, N. Janardhan Reddy, today said that there was one case of death, possibly due to dengue, of a 29-year-old woman of Gaddi Annaram municipality, but it was yet to be finally ...
Minister denies kin's hand in scam
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 5. The Minister for Panchayat Raj, P. Srinivas Reddy, today denied his son-in-law's hand in the Rs. 2.10-crore scam involving the purchase of stationery in Kurnool and Anantapur districts. Mr. Reddy has been in the eye of a ...
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  • Police seek Grey Hounds unit for coastal districts
  • Plea on food-for-work scheme admitted
  • TDP in disarray in CM's home dt., party meet today
  • Ambitious plan to train English teachers in Govt. schools
  • Mid-day meal scheme to be revived from Oct. 2: CM


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    CM keen on setting up 'knowledge hub'
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 5. The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has expressed the confidence of realising his dream of establishing a `knowledge hub' in the State, considering the exceptional performance of students in several all-India competitive ...
    Tenders finalisation for Krishna water project soon
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 5.Tenders for laying the 116-km long pipeline to carry Krishna water to the twin cities will be finalised in a week or two. The price bids of 11 construction companies in the fray for the project divided into four packages ...
    HUDA buoyant on planting of saplings
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 5. As against a target of planting 36 lakh saplings by the Hyderabad Urban Development Authority, 30 lakh seedlings have been planted and the exercise will be completed by the month-end, according to Lakshmi Parthasarathy, ...
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  • Dismissed cop nabbed for satta betting
  • SCR suspects sabotage


    Karnataka
    Karnataka Govt. continues talks with Opposition
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 5. The Water Resources Minister, H.K. Patil, who held a meeting here today with the Opposition leaders on implementing the Supreme Court directive to release 1.25 tmcft. of water to Tamil Nadu, said that the Chief Minister, S.M. ...
    Gowda urges PM to hold meet on Cauvery issue
    MYSORE, SEPT. 5. The former Prime Minister, H.D. Deve Gowda, today urged the Prime Minister, A.B.Vajpayee, to convene a meeting of Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to end the crisis that emerged in the State in the wake of the Supreme ...
    CM guilty of double-talk: Shettar
    HUBLI, SEPT. 5. The Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, Jagadish Shettar, has accused the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, of double-talk on the question of implementing the directive of the Supreme Court to release 1.25 tmcft of ...
    Widespread protests against release of water
    MYSORE, SEPT. 5. The release of water from the Kabini Reservoir near here to Tamil Nadu triggered widespread protests in Mysore and Mandya districts today. While farmers blocked Mysore-Bangalore Road at several places, a group ransacked the ...
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  • 'Karnataka counsel did not make any offer'
  • Drought relief: BJP seeks White Paper
  • Mandatory registration for publishers likely
  • Drought relief: State seeks Rs. 1,563 cr.
  • Water released from Kabini Dam
  • Rs. 91,000 cr. direct taxes to be collected


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    BMTF to be declared police station
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 5. In a major policy decision that is likely to herald far-reaching changes, the State Government has decided to formally notify the Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BMTF) as a police station. The notification will strengthen ...
    Govt. honours 30 teachers with awards
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 5. The State Government honoured 30 meritorious teachers from all over the State with awards on Thursday. The teachers were felicitated by the Governor, T.N. Chaturvedi, and the Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, ...
    Sale of tender documents begins
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 5. The Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) started the sale of tender documents for garbage clearance in 179 health wards of the City on Thursday. The sale was earlier scheduled to start on Wednesday. Over 50 individuals, ...
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  • 16 arrested for attack on RTO officials
  • Celebrating festivals in an eco-friendly way
  • Steps mooted to check pollution in City during festivities


    Kerala
    Kerala wants borrowing limit raised
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 5.The Finance Minister, K. Sankaranarayanan, will seek an increase in the State's borrowing limit so that it can raise cheap loans from the market. The State's current borrowing limit is Rs. 800 crores. The ...
    Minister condemns bid to isolate CM
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT.5. The Finance Minister, K. Sankaranarayanan, today vehemently criticised the attempts to isolate the Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, over the issue of the power tariff hike. Shortly before leaving for Delhi to attend the ...
    Endosulfan: HC moved for compensation
    KOCHI, SEPT. 5. The Kerala High Court was on Thursday moved a writ petition seeking a direction to the Centre and State Governments and Plantation Corporation of Kerala to pay a compensation of Rs.10 lakhs each to the victims of the Endosulfan ...
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  • Panel on power reforms meets
  • Publish details of ADB accord: VS
  • KSEB crisis stage-managed: Sarma


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    MCA entrance results getting delayed
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 5. Even though it is nearly a month since the common entrance examination for admission to the Master of Computer Application (MCA) course was held, the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations is yet to publish the ...
    Other Stories

  • Missing girl traced to Changanassery
  • `Ensure utilisation of housing plots'
  • Kalamandalam spreading its wings


    Tamil Nadu
    Arivoli project information centres soon
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 4. In its third phase, the Arivoli scheme, which began as a mission to spread literacy, is all set to assume a wholesome development perspective in Chennai. The `Continuous Education' phase of the project, implemented by the ...
    Commission to probe Melur violence
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 5. As college students persisted with their agitation, the State Government today decided to institute an inquiry commission to go into Tuesday's students' protests and consequent police action at Melur and at the same time ordered ...
    Other Stories

  • Hosteller attacked, students abstain from class
  • Spurt in burglaries leaves public panicky, police clueless
  • 5 more victims depose before judge
  • Protests continue in Madurai
  • SHRC seeks report on police action


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Fatal accidents, a setback to road safety campaign
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 5. The death of three persons including a six-year-old schoolboy in different accidents at various parts of the city today brought to nought the road safety campaign by the traffic police. The accidents made a mockery of the ...
    Corporation urged to set up RWH committees
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 5. The Chennai Corporation officials today held a meeting with representatives of various voluntary organisations to chalk out a strategy for implementing rainwater harvesting. During the brainstorming session held at the Ripon ...
    Hotel management students protest inadequate infrastructure
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 5. Students of the Institute of Hotel Management, Chennai, are on the warpath. They have been boycotting classes for the past two days against what they call "grossly inadequate infrastructure, outdated library facilities, a ...
    HC notice to Govt. on orphanage ill-treatment
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 5.The Madras High Court today treated as a writ petition a letter written by the guardian of a six-year-old child, whose plight in an orphanage here was highlighted by The Hindu, and ordered notice to the Government. (The ...
    Other Stories

  • Panel inspects works in Thiruvallur
  • Make use of opportunities, CM tells students


    Pondicherry
    1,200 Pondy school students taken ill
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 5. About 1,200 students of government and aided schools in Pondicherry were hospitalised as they developed food poisoning symptoms after consuming milk and bread served under a free breakfast scheme today. The children, who ...
    Pondy hospital caught unawares
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 5.Most of the children of the Government and Government aided schools in Pondicherry were hospitalised for symptoms of food poisoning after they had partaken of the milk and bread supplied under the free breakfast scheme in the ...
    Punish the guilty: AIADMK
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 5. The secretary of the Pondicherry State committee of the AIADMK, K. Natarajan, today charged the Congress Government with implementing the free breakfast scheme in a haphazard manner. Talking to presspersons, Mr. ...
    Namassivayam recognised as Cong. member
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 5. The Pondicherry Assembly Speaker, M. D. R. Ramachandran, today announced that he had issued orders recognising the Agriculture Minister, A. Namassivayam, as a Congress legislator. Mr. Ramachandran told newspersons he went ...

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