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Andhra Pradesh
Viral fever deaths on the rise in Andhra Pradesh
VISAKHAPATNAM, JULY 9. "It is an undeclared emergency all over the State due to the ever-rising number of deaths (latest toll 80) among children in Karimnagar, Warangal, Adilabad and parts of Nizamabad, and doctors have been taken out of the ...
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  • GO 610: Left parties seek Governor's help
  • Lack of inflows hits hydel generation
  • `Entrepreneurs keen to set up units in dt.'
  • Thotapalli project to be taken up soon: CM
  • `Telangana projects neglected'
  • Value addition key to success of SHGs, says CM
  • Tribal girl dies due to drug overdose
  • School students to boycott classes today
  • Cops' swift action lands tricksters in jail
  • AISF slams Govt. for shortage of textbooks


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    New fee structure for medical courses
    HYDERABAD, JULY 9. The Government has evolved a new admission and fee structure for medical and dental courses in the State. Managements of private colleges have also accepted this. As per the new structure, under the medical stream, 50 per ...
    Fill Group II posts within six months: HC
    HYDERABAD, JULY 9.A Division Bench of the AP High Court on Tuesday directed the State Government to fill various categories of posts under Group -II services earmarked for direct recruitees through direct recruitment within six months. This ...
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  • CM acting at behest of World Bank, says Rosaiah
  • TRS MLA to launch fast for closure of RDS sluices
  • Rs. 45-cr. plan to ease traffic congestion on the anvil
  • Idol desecration: 4 arrested
  • Garbage threat to saplings planted by MCH!
  • New tariff from Friday for WLL phones of BSNL
  • Drinking water served at most hotels not potable


    Karnataka
    State networks all financial transactions
    BANGALORE, JULY 9. After the successful implementation of `Bhoomi', computerisation of land records, the Government on Wednesday launched `Khajane', "one of the most important e-governance initiatives'' for online data capturing and central ...
    Deve Gowda rules out tie-up with Congress
    BIJAPUR, JULY 9. The former Prime Minister and President of Janata Dal (Secular), H.D. Deve Gowda, on Wednesday ruled out an electoral alliance with the Congress in the next elections. Mr. Gowda, who was here to participate in the party ...
    Other Stories

  • State, a Hudco loan defaulter
  • `Centre should pass law on admissions'
  • People should know more about new technologies: Inamdar
  • Midday meal scheme improves attendance
  • Anti-Polio drive in Raichur District
  • 500 acres of land notified for SEZ
  • Bellary Police detect property offences


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    CET seat selection process begins today
    BANGALORE, JULY 9. After months of uncertainty, the professional college admission scene is achieving normality. The Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell's "admission seat selection process" will begin as scheduled on July 10 at 10 a.m. with the ...
    Assembly pays homage to ex-members
    BANGALORE, JULY 9. The Legislative Assembly today adjourned for the day after obituary references to nine former members and the former minister, S.R. Kashappanavar, MLA, who died since the last sitting of the House. The reference was made by ...
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  • `Only CBI can solve Nagappa murder case'
  • Help rehabilitate small-scale units, bankers' committee told
  • Helpline offers free legal advice for the aged
  • Leadership training for school captains
  • NCC cadets ride with a message
  • BSNL introduces new Net access facility
  • City likely to receive normal rainfall in July


    Kerala
    CPI(M)-SFI agitation turns violent
    PATHANAMTHITTA, JULY 9.The private self-financing medical college issue took a new turn today with the CPI(M) and its feeder organisations and the Kerala Students Union (KSU), the students wing of the Congress, launching separate agitations ...
    Antony rejects deadline for rehabilitating the displaced in Marad
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 9. The Kerala Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, today rejected the July 15 deadline for completing the rehabilitation of families dislocated in the aftermath of the Marad killings. Talking to presspersons soon after arrival ...
    Other Stories

  • PAVLP a threat to Vembanad wetlands
  • Capex fails to realise Rs. 4.2 cr. due from Trifed
  • Rayons revival plan at dead end?
  • Vigilance for detailed probe
  • Victor George remembered
  • Neem oil effective against Weil's disease?


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Council raps `move' to put up illegal bunks
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 9. The City Corporation Council today urged the Government to prevent the Archaeology department from putting up unauthorised bunks inside the East Fort as part of the Fort renovation project sponsored by the Central ...
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  • 17 more dengue cases
  • Left student bodies to boycott CM's functions
  • Rs. 13.13 cr. for capital city development
  • Epidemic-control drive on


    Tamil Nadu
    Has there been application of mind, asks CJ
    CHENNAI, JULY 9. ``Where is the application of mind when about four lakh government servants have been summarily dismissed?'', asked the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court, B. Subhashan Reddy, before reserving orders today on a batch of ...
    Rigid rules keep out OC candidates
    CHENNAI, JULY 9. For the third day today, the Tamil Nadu Government continued its recruitment drive at the Secretariat here, but ``open competition'' candidates were left out in the cold, thanks to ``rigid rules''. While 679 graduates and ...
    `TN committed to promoting second-tier IT cities'
    COIMBATORE, JULY 9.The Tamil Nadu Government is committed to developing the second-tier cities and will provide all support to Coimbatore in achieving $ 1 billion in information technology exports by 2008,Vivek Harinarain, Secretary, IT, has ...
    2 more ESMA detenus admitted to hospital
    COIMBATORE, JULY 9. Two more government employees — Selvaraj and Rayappan — arrested under the Essential Services Maintenance Act and lodged in the Coimbatore Central Prison, were today admitted to the Coimbatore Medical College ...
    Bail for two school teachers
    NAGAPATTINAM, JULY 9. Navamurthy, judicial magistrate-II, today released on bail two government school teachers detained under the State's Essential Services Maintenance Act. Two others have moved bail applications on personal ...
    Other Stories

  • New air travel rules for senior citizens
  • TN insists on Mettur as reference point
  • Big Temple elephant dead
  • `Rash drive to render tribals aliens on their homeland'
  • HC denies advance bail to magistrate
  • Special court-II closed, term extended for another
  • Azhagiri gets bail in video piracy case
  • Revoke dismissals, BJP tells Govt.
  • Woes will end with regime change, DMK tells Govt. staff


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    An agonising wait for residents
    CHENNAI, JULY 9. The long wait of Perambur residents and various commuters of North Chennai for the completion of the flyover continues to be wrapped in a mystery, with no visible steps towards a solution from either the Chennai Corporation or ...
    Slabs around trees yet to be removed
    CHENNAI, JULY 9. Even after the Government's direction to the Corporation and Highways department to remove the concrete slabs around the base of the trees (to have more aeration and the water to percolate) the work has not been taken up ...
    Other Stories

  • Couple in debt end lives
  • Bizarre bet proves fatal for youth
  • Pirated CDs seized


    Pondicherry
    CM meets Lt. Governor to get appointment rescinded
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 9. The Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, accompanied by the Welfare and Industries Minister, M. Chandirakasu, today met the Lt. Governor, K.R. Malkani, in a bid to get the appointment of Madhu Mita Banerjee as the chairperson of the ...
    Transport dept. cautions against misuse of vehicles
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 9. The Transport Commissioner of Pondicherry has cautioned owners against misusing motor vehicles. In a communication here today, the Commissioner said reports were received that some owners, who registered the vehicles for ...
    Pondy Govt. to involve private firms in port development
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 9. The Pondicherry Health Minister, E. Valsaraj, has said the Government decided to involve private or public sector firms in the development and operation of the port on the `Build Own Operate Share and Transfer' basis. A ...



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