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Andhra Pradesh
`Mystery fever on the wane in A.P.'
HYDERABAD, JULY 12. The Andhra Pradesh Minister for Medical and Health, Kodela Siva Prasada Rao, has claimed that there is a decline in the incidence of the mystery viral fever even as one more child succumbed to the disease and another one is ...
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  • No cases reported in Prakasam dt.
  • Govt. blamed for delay in completing irrigation projects
  • CPI calls for all-party meet on RDS
  • Water hoarding caused rashes: entomologists
  • Diarrhoea being mistaken for gastro-enteritis
  • No cases reported in Prakasam dt.
  • Mystery fever claims another life
  • Kodela visits Warangal hospital


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Medical officer posts to be filled
    HYDERABAD, JULY 12. The Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy Department has invited applications for the post of Medical Officers/Lecturers (Ayurveda, Unani and Homoeo) on contract basis. Candidates possessing a degree in Ayurveda, Unani or ...
    Veteran journalist dead
    HYDERABAD, JULY 12. Veteran journalist and a doyen in the print media, S.N. Sastry, passed away last night after a brief illness. He was 91 and is survived by four sons and four daughters. The last rites were performed here on Saturday. ...
    A health hazard right behind Fever Hospital
    HYDERABAD, JULY 12. A temple of Lord Rama amidst serene surroundings. That's what it was some years ago. Now the situation around Ramalayam in Nallakunta, seems to have degenerated and one can notice piles of garbage and bad roads. Erratic ...
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  • KCR vows to fight till end
  • DWCRA: TDP leaders decry YSR remarks
  • Role of vigilance officials stressed
  • Groupism in RR Cong. to the fore
  • Deemed varsity status sought for institute
  • Man set ablaze by friend dies
  • HMWSSB website hacked
  • Water woes at OGH, surgeries postponed


    Karnataka
    Karnataka set to export $17.5 b. software
    TUMKUR, JULY 12. Karnataka is poised to export software worth $ 17.5 billion, the Minister of State for Information Technology, and Tourism, D.B. Inamdar, has said. Releasing the Delixus software, developed by Delixus Inc. of the U.S. at its ...
    Ananth denies discrimination against Cong.-ruled States
    YADGIR (GULBARGA DT.), JULY 12. The President of the State unit of the BJP, H.N.Ananth Kumar, today reiterated that the Centre had not discriminated against Congress-ruled States in providing foodgrains. He said the release of foodgrains depended ...
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  • SHGs' role in empowering women lauded
  • `Check land sale in command area'
  • 85 rural quota teachers dismissed
  • State BJP chief for changes in education system
  • Civil court inaugurated at Basavanabagewadi
  • `Help mentally challenged children'
  • Family violence a cause for concern: Judge
  • `Magic not getting its due in India'


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    BMP gears up to tackle dengue
    BANGALORE, JULY 12. With at least 50 confirmed cases of dengue fever being reported in the City, the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) is gearing up to deal with the outbreak. While most of these cases were reported from Basavanagudi, ...
    Pak girl arrives for heart surgery
    BANSGALORE, JULY 12. Two-and-a-half-year-old Noor Fatima of Pakistan, who started her journey by the Lahore-Delhi bus arrived here on Saturday for a heart surgery. The girl's parents, who were with her, made an emotional appeal to the two ...
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  • Special teams to probe engineer's death
  • Wildlife trade thriving in Bangalore


    Kerala
    CM should have resigned: Karunakaran
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 12. The Senior Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, said here on Saturday that the Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, should have resigned if he was under pressure from the minorities and wanted to speak out. Addressing a press ...
    League decision to be crucial
    KOZHIKODE, JULY 12.Top leaders of the Indian Union Muslim League went into a huddle with their party supremo, Syed Mohammed Ali Shihab Thangal, today to decide on League's response to the Chief Minister, A. K. Antony's recent controversial ...
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  • `Publish White Paper on river linking'
  • AKPCTA to hold protest march
  • Water transport dept. to introduce new services
  • Brothers' Boat Club wins race
  • River authority may be delayed further
  • Need for family court: Minister
  • `SNDP should condemn Marad violence'


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    CM stresses need for creative approach
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 12. The Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, has that lack of a creative approach is hindering the development of the State. The Chief Minister was inaugurating ``Samanwayam'' organised as a get-together of Malayalis working in ...
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  • Neo-literates hit by delay in distribution of books
  • Secular front not possible: RSP
  • Multi-cuisine food plazas in 5 rly. stations
  • CM told to curb making of pirated film CDs
  • Allotment under sports quota from July 15


    Tamil Nadu
    Federation ready for unconditional talks
    CHENNAI, JULY 12. Giving up their confrontationist stand with the administration, leaders of government employees today decided to end their strike and approach the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, for restarting negotiations to restore status ...
    Jail stay ends, but agony unabated for Secretariat staff
    CHENNAI, JULY 12. After a 10-day stay in jail, several sacked Government employees trooped into the Secretariat here today, with petitions against their summary dismissals. But, as most senior officials did not turn up on the holiday, they left ...
    Victimised employees on the streets: DMK
    CHENNAI, JULY 12. Political parties today criticised the government handling of the employees' strike. The DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, said even after the Madras High Court judgment, lakhs of government employees, who were "victimised" by ...
    Attack politically motivated, alleges Mullaivendhan
    COIMBATORE, JULY 12. "The murderous attack unleashed on me in the Salem Central Prison last week was a politically motivated one aimed at eliminating me," the former DMK Minister, V. Mullaivendhan, charged this morning. He was talking to the ...
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  • No need to ask Centre for help, says Karunanidhi
  • 30 UTIIS centres to issue PAN cards
  • Mani Krishnaswami remembered
  • Industry-Bharathiar varsity tie-up on the anvil: VC
  • Ganja came from Warangal?
  • Nepal plans `adventure flight' over Mt. Kailash, Manasarovar
  • VIT extends facilities to Ugandan students
  • Sudden loss of jobs may shrink economy: experts
  • 2000 freed after HC order


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Worker rescued from trench
    CHENNAI, JULY 12. Fire Service personnel today struggled to rescue a worker who was trapped after the mud caved in and fell on him while he was working to lay sewer lines at M.G.R. Nagar in K. K. Nagar this evening. The personnel rescued ...
    Ayanavaram residents' plan runs into rough weather
    CHENNAI, JULY 12. A citizens' initiative in Ayanavaram to desilt a temple tank and make it a rainwater harvesting structure has run into rough weather with the police personnel on Saturday asking the residents to halt the work. The police ...
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  • Eye camp for diabetics today
  • Narcotics racket busted
  • Two SBI officers killed as van overturns
  • Srivari Seva Group to give facelift to city temples


    Pondicherry
    CPI to oppose port privatisation move
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 12. Former Agriculture Minister and the national council member of the CPI, R. Viswanathan, today said his party would soon launch an agitation in Pondicherry to protest the Government move to involve private sector in the port ...
    Govt. to distribute dictionaries to 50,000 students
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 12. The Department of Education has planned to distribute dictionaries to nearly 50,000 students under a Rs. 50-lakh scheme as part of the birth centenary celebrations of Kamaraj on July 15. The Education Minister, K. ...
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  • International standard cricket stadium for Pondy soon
  • Computer training for police personnel



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