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Andhra Pradesh
Two dacoits shot dead
HYDERABAD, NOV. 9. Police shot dead two members of the Olive Green dacoit gang when they allegedly tried to escape from police custody after snatching a pistol and opening fire at the escort team near Palmakul village of Rangareddy district in ...
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  • Engineering students boycott exam
  • Cong-PDP common programmed in J&K hailed
  • Mystery behind swami's murder unravelled
  • KU plans introduction of more courses
  • Deer park to be ready by Jan.
  • Nagarjuna University convocation held
  • Justice at last at Mega Lok Adalat
  • MSR puts Govt. on notice


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Farm workers plan `Chalo Assembly' on Nov. 12
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 9. The Andhra Pradesh Agriculture Workers' Union, is organising a "Chalo Assembly'' on November 12, demanding a special discussion on the plight of farm labourers in drought-hit areas, during the Assembly session beginning on ...
    Naidu outlines priorities
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 9. Extension of the GO No 508 by two years regarding land acquisitions for weaker section housing, regularisation of housing encroachments on reserve forests under the custody of the Union Government and setting up of e-Seva ...
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  • `Social responsibility low on priority list of Indian firms'
  • Misgivings over utility value of GIS project
  • `Indicators' evolved for performance assessment
  • Govt. fooling people: BJP
  • Krishna waters: Cong. says Govt. acted in haste
  • Shortage of Urdu teachers at institutes of education


    Karnataka
    Nagappa kidnap: Govt.'s inaction criticised
    BANGALORE, NOV. 9The Opposition parties today met and chalked out an action programme to pressure the Government to get the former minister, H. Nagappa, who is being held hostage by the forest brigand, Veerappan, freed. The meeting convened by ...
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  • Police breakthrough, a relief to Guttedars
  • Rlys. cool to growth potential in Mangalore
  • `Code for doctors needs a re-look'
  • DCC Treasurer quits; infighting comes to light
  • IT-backed project for mother and child welfare


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    British Library to shift to new premises by December 5
    BANGALORE, NOV. 9. It will be a break with the past for those who love to browse books and then adjourn to Koshy's next door for a coffee or beer with friends. The British Library, now on St. Mark's Road, will have completed moving to its new ...
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  • `Gasohol' to cost less, reduce pollution
  • Krishna highlights Govt's. achievements
  • Victim's wife implicated in murder
  • Anganwadi scheme hit by lack of community participation


    Kerala
    Kozhikode police chief transferred
    KOZHIKODE, NOV. 9. The Kozhikode City Police Commissioner, Sanjeev Patjoshi, has been transferred. Orders, advising him to take charge as the Superintendent of Police (SP), Communications, in Thiruvananthapuram, have been issued, the Principal ...
    Kannur KAP camp attacked
    KOZHIKODE, NOV. 9.The office of the Assistant Commandant of the Kerala Armed Police (KAP), headquarters of the 4th Battalion at Mangattuparambu, in Kannur district, came under attack on Friday night. Reliable sources said that windowpanes and ...
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  • Call to set up base camps at Sabarimala
  • CPI(M) flays move to privatise FACT
  • KC(B) may latch on to legalities
  • Model road survey begins tomorrow
  • Chummar award presented to Fr. Vadakkan


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Sterilisation of stray dogs: doubts over project
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 9. The Thiruvananthapuram Corporation is preparing to take up a pilot project for sterilisation of canines under the Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme, amid apprehensions over the efficacy of the project in ...
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  • Social service project launched
  • Women's body plans protest march
  • Bio-farming in 3 panchayats
  • KPCC gen. secy. flays Sudheeran
  • Call to develop future mechanisms
  • Karunakaran slams media
  • Nayanar knocks on leader's door
  • Foeticide: hospitals told to observe rules
  • Four held for waylaying trader


    Tamil Nadu
    Dhanabal and 2 other ministers dropped
    CHENNAI, NOV. 9. In the ninth Cabinet reshuffle of the 18-month-old AIADMK regime, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today sacked three ministers and roped five MLAs including a Muslim nominee, A. Anwar Rhazza, into her 27-member ...
    Refer Bill to President, minorities tell Governor
    CHENNAI, NOV. 9. Dalit and minority community leaders today met the Governor, P.S. Ramamohan Rao, and urged him not to accord assent to the controversial `anti-conversion law' and, instead, forward it to the President for ...
    SC order hits cash-strapped Govt.
    CHENNAI, NOV. 9. The cash-strapped Tamil Nadu Government faces a fresh financial worry now — it has to mobilise Rs. 2,100 crores to hike salaries for the suboridinate judiciary and appoint at least 2,000 new judicial officers in keeping ...
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  • Meet debates maritime issues
  • Lightning damages dome at Mettur dam
  • Rain widespread, storage poor
  • `Democracy an asset to handle terrorism'
  • Young World competition put off
  • Decaying Danish monument may come alive again
  • Police academy waiting for funds crunch to ease
  • Chennai-Madurai `Shatabdi' coming
  • Village community to be fully involved in `Education for All'
  • Telex exchange in Chennai to be closed down


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Canal area encroachments cause flooding
    CHENNAI, NOV. 9.Residents of the Slum Clearance board tenements at VOC Nagar in Old Washermanpet have only themselves to blame if rainwater has entered their households. Most of the residents in the colony have either themselves encroached upon ...
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  • Blue Cross OP ward to remain closed for fortnight
  • Corporation advised to devise long-term plan to prevent inundation
  • Rise in combined storage
  • Hospitals recognised under CGHS
  • Malayan denies Sampath charge


    Pondicherry
    Rain affects life in Pondy
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 9. Heavy rain has been lashing Pondicherry since last night affecting normal life. During the 24-hour period ending at 8-30 a.m. today 3.1 cm rainfall was recorded. Traffic on important thoroughfares like Mahatma Gandhi Road, ...
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  • Consolidated scheme sought for free clothes distribution
  • Forum to seek justice for Bhopal gas tragedy victims
  • Parliament panel holds discussions with officials

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