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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. response to naxal demands soon
ONGOLE, APRIL 10. The Director-General of Police, P. Ramulu, has said that the Andhra Pradesh Government is making all out effort for the release of the kidnapped policemen, and exuded confidence that a statement to be released by the Government ...
POTA will not be used against political opponents: CM
KESAMUDRAM (WARANGAL DT.), APRIL 10. The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has reiterated that his Government will not use POTA against political opponents at any cost. Addressing a press conference here today, the Chief Minister said the ...
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  • NIRD study picks holes in State's relief works
  • YSR trying to mislead people on drought relief: TDP
  • 'Centre helpless on snatching of tribal lands in agency areas'
  • Four of family burnt to death
  • Govt. to give 12-digit social security number to citizens
  • ICET-2003 to be held on May 23


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Traffic police, RTA in hard drive
    HYDERABAD, APRIL 10. With just five days left to enforce the `compulsory' helmet rule and little rise in the number of helmet-wearing vehicle drivers, the traffic police and Road Transport Department officials have decided to undertake a campaign ...
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  • Central Zone police a trendsetter
  • Women's cry for 'some' water greets Teegala, Talasani


    Karnataka
    Karnataka Cabinet approves 'flyover'
    BANGALORE, APRIL 10. The Karnataka Cabinet okays approved four proposals of the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike for works worth Rs.42.40 crores, including the controversial flyover at the National College Circle. Briefing newsmen on the Cabinet ...
    Rly. project: Sasanur to lead team to Nitish
    BANGALORE, APRIL 10. An all-party delegation, led by the Minister for Agricultural Marketing, B.S.Patil Sasanur, will meet the Railway Minister, Nitish Kumar, and request him to immediately release Rs. 165 crore for completing the ...
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  • Face liberalisation challenge: Minister
  • Nominations invited for award for books
  • Govt. urged to go ahead with CET
  • 'Centre ignoring beedi workers'
  • Chittaranjan murder: CBI given more time


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Airport: Krishna to meet PM on April 25
    BANGALORE, APRIL 10. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, will meet the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, in Delhi on April 25 to seek clearance for the proposed international airport at Devanahalli. He was addressing presspersons on Thursday ...
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  • NDTV breaks out with 'breakout' concept
  • Traffic police crack down on auto drivers
  • Milk vendor hacked to death by six-member gang


    Kerala
    Hooch kills four near Kollam
    KOLLAM, APRIL 10.Hooch sold from a liquor den at Kooppana, near Anchalumoodu, in Kollam, has claimed four lives. The death toll, it is feared, may go up as 13 persons have been admitted to the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital. Two ...
    Ghulam Nabi arriving as poll observer
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL. 10. The Jammu and Kashmir pradesh president, Ghulam Nabi Azad, will be arriving as the Congress observer for the Rajya Sabha elections. Mr. Azad is arriving here on April 12. He was the AICC general secretary in ...
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  • CPI(M) may help Karunakaran
  • 'Karunakaran should not have been hurt'
  • Amendment to Central Act needed: Kuttappan
  • Rival factions sharpen strategies
  • CPI not to seek Cong. help to oppose BJP
  • Rape case: MCH staff found guilty of dereliction of duty


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Rs. 1 lakh robbed from car near Secretariat
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 10. In a daring daylight heist in the State capital, Rs. 1 lakh was robbed from a person soon after he withdrew the amount from the State Bank of Travancore's Treasury Branch near the Secretariat under the Cantonment ...
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  • DPI asked to probe into malpractices in school
  • Facelift for Padmanabha Swamy temple


    Tamil Nadu
    Statewide protests against Stalin arrest
    CHENNAI, APRIL 10.Hours after the midnight arrest of the DMK youth wing leader, M.K. Stalin, 43 other Opposition MLAs including three women legislators, who protested inside and outside the Tamil Nadu Assembly, were arrested today, even as at ...
    Demolition stayed, for now
    CHENNAI, APRIL 10. Foiling, for now, the controversial plan to raze Queen Mary's College buildings here, the Madras High Court today ordered restoration of educational and hostel facilities `as they existed prior to April 4', when the Chief ...
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  • Improve 'PR', CM counsels BJP MLA
  • New ICF coaches to withstand accidents
  • We won't move court for bail: Karunanidhi
  • PM calls up Jayalalithaa before meeting Chandrika
  • No defeat for our leader: Paneerselvam
  • 'Prabhakaran must surrender for trial in India'
  • Panel to rationalise guideline value norms
  • Tribals being given post cards for information on Veerappan
  • Stalin threatened watchman, incited students: CM
  • 7 Sena men get life term
  • Stalin lodged in Cuddalore prison
  • Opposition MLAs evicted en masse, arrested


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    False alarm on SARS case triggers tension
    CHENNAI, APRIL 10. It was a false alarm after all. After several hours of tension, following a suspected case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) reported in the Chennai Airport last night, doctors at the Communicable Diseases Hospital, ...
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  • Secretariat, govt. offices near-empty
  • Tree helpline yet to gain popularity in Chennai
  • HC pulls up students, officials for boycott, closure
  • Cheerful students back in classrooms


    Pondicherry
    'Improve facilities at Muthialpet PHC'
    PONDICHERRY, APRIL 10. A. Kasilingam (AIADMK) today expressed concern over the poor state of the Primary Health Centre (PHC) at Muthialpet and appealed to the Health Minister, E. Valsaraj to pay special attention to the PHC by providing full ...
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  • Rally seeking action against Pondy varsity VC
  • Pondy DMK MLAs released on Rangasamy orders



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