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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. plans boost to vocational studies
HYDERABAD, FEB. 3. The State Government would seek a Rs. 870-crore loan from Britain's Department For International Development (DFID) for infrastructure development, laboratory equipment and faculty training programmes in government ... More


Naidu's invitation to Canada
HYDERABAD, FEB. 3. An invitation to Canada to be the partner state during the coming partnership summit in Hyderabad was extended to the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, John Manley, by the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, at New York. Mr. ... More
Other Stories

  • Clean up tourist spots, States told
  • People urged to fight `anti-ryot' Govts.
  • Gonds flock to police health camp
  • Child sacrifice: police zero in on suspects
  • Teachers warned against having links with naxals
  • Power reforms pro-consumer, says Subbarayudu

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Two child labourers rescued
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 3. "We were given two square meals a day, at unusual timings - 4 p.m. and again at midnight. We were forced to do cleaning work and beaten with rulers and sometimes even burnt with hot iron rods on knees and knuckles..." Two ... More


    Other Stories

  • 6.5 km-long flyover to be built from Lakdi-ka-pul to Sanathnagar
  • Coop bank records seized
  • NIMS residents launch fast

    Karnataka
    Kanakapura voters want leaders of stature
    BANGALORE, FEB. 3. A strong feeling is growing among the electorate of the sprawling Kanakapura Lok Sabha constituency, which is witnessing a battle royale as far as Karnataka is concerned, that only men of stature should be elected to the Lok ... More


    Sympathy factor may aid Gowda in bypoll: Study
    BANGALORE, FEB. 3. The Institute of Parliamentary Affairs, here, has said that the sympathy factor may help the former Prime Minister and Janata Dal (S) candidate, H.D.Deve Gowda, in the Kanakapura Lok Sabha byelection. In a study report on the ... More
    Other Stories

  • BJP threatens stir against parking fee
  • Coffee growers in need of a common platform
  • Sedam recalls Sonia's remarks on farmers' suicide
  • Karkala gears up for `Mahamastakabhisheka'
  • Greens' plaint to Sonia

    Karnataka-Bangalore
    BOB Mutual Fund to launch three new schemes
    BANGALORE, FEB. 3. BOB Mutual Fund, sponsored by Bank of Baroda, will launch three debt-related open-ended schemes -- BOB Income Fund, BOB Gilt Fund and BOB Liquid Fund -- on February 14. According to B.Krishnakumar, Managing Director, BOB ... More


    Other Stories

  • BU convocation on Feb. 22
  • Central Jail to become a park
  • Educating people on drinking and driving
  • BWSSB planning steps to check loss of water
  • Man attacked; dies of injuries

    Kerala
    Austerity: Kerala Govt. arguments questioned
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 3. The Leader of the Opposition, V.S. Achuthanandan, demanded here on Sunday that the Government explain what it did with the loans mobilised by it during the current year and why it was failing to collect certain tax ... More


    CM asks citizens to help combat mafia threat
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 3. The Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, today expressed concern over the emergence of mafias in the capital city and stressed the need for people's involvement in rooting out the menace. Inaugurating the annual ... More
    Other Stories

  • Load-shedding may go in two weeks
  • Athirappally: HC directive to hear all objections
  • Youth Club awards presented
  • `Swayemsidhi scheme' for all States soon
  • RSP(B) leader hits out at Menon

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    JEE for hotel management on April 28
    The All India Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for admission to the three-year Diploma course in Hotel Management and Catering Technology, for the academic year 2002- 2003, has been scheduled to be held in 27 centres in different parts of the ... More


    Gouri trying to protect the corrupt: VS
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 3. The Leader of the Opposition, V.S. Achuthanandan, said here on Sunday that the Agriculture Minister, K.R. Gouri, was trying to protect those who had indulged in corruption in the procurement of copra during LDF rule. ... More
    Other Stories

  • Concern over move to cut benefits to teachers
  • Demand to nail RCC's financial irregularities
  • Swathi Puraskaram presented
  • Work on film & video park progressing
  • Strike to begin at midnight
  • Ravi defends Antony from VS tirade
  • Philip blames CM for fiscal crisis

    Tamil Nadu
    'STFs working in close coordination'
    COIMBATORE, FEB. 3. The Special Task Forces of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are working in close coordination to nab the bandit Veerappan, the Home Secretary, Naresh Gupta, said today. Denying slackening of operation after withdrawal of the Border ... More


    Jayalalithaa to campaign from Feb.13
    CHENNAI, FEB. 3. Setting the stage for a high-profile campaign for the Andipatti byelection, the AIADMK general secretary, Jayalalithaa, today announced her schedule covering almost every village in the constituency. The five-day campaign ... More
    Other Stories

  • Paramacharya award for UGC chief
  • Delta ryots seek relief
  • 'AIADMK sticking to code'
  • Reforms mean more job opportunities: Maran
  • Two held for e-mail threat
  • CM, leaders pay homage to Anna
  • Bar candidates facing charges from contesting: Vittal
  • Australia-India Council chief given award
  • Police worried over storage of seized petro products
  • Export strategy hailed
  • Mobile book exhibition
  • Panchayat heads look to tapping computer potential

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Improvements to city roads remain only on paper
    CHENNAI, FEB. 3. It has been several weeks since the rains have subsided, but barring a few places the promised improvements to the city roads by the Chennai Corporation remain only on paper. Following the public outcry over deteriorating road ... More


    Other Stories

  • Fresh pugmarks raise hopes of zoo authorities
  • Assn. to protect interests of credit card holders
  • Steps to create awareness of women helpline service
  • Tenders yet to be finalised

    Pondicherry
    Hotel owners suspend bandh plan
    PONDICHERRY, FEB. 3. The Association of Hotel Owners in Pondicherry, which has called for a bandh on February 5 to protest the imposition of eight per cent sales tax on cooked food sold by hotels, restaurants and sweet stalls from February 1, has ... More


    Other Stories

  • Relief sought for farmers
  • Pondy NCC cadets to be felicitated

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