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Andhra Pradesh
Major breakthrough in Krushi Bank scam
VIJAYAWADA, MARCH 5. In a major breakthrough, police arrested Kosaraju Sunitha (27), one of the main accused persons in the Krushi Bank scandal, from a residential apartment at Ashok Nagar here on Tuesday. Sunitha is one of the Directors of ...
Hundreds file past Balayogi's body
RAJAHMUNDRY, MARCH 5. There has been continuous stream of people filing past the body of the Lok Sabha Speaker, G. M. C. Balayogi, kept at the grounds of SKBR College in Amalapuram since last night. Family members of Balayogi, including his ...
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  • Ramulu appointment challenged
  • Funeral to be telecast live
  • Copter crash: probe panel looking for leads
  • CM orders fresh probe into Pratyusha case
  • Krushi Bank chief's sister protests innocence
  • PWG calls bandh in five States


    Karnataka
    Karnataka to reduce tuition, lab fees
    BANGALORE, MARCH 5. The State Cabinet today decided to reduce the tuition fee and lab fee in government and aided colleges from Rs. 500 to Rs. 400 and Rs. 160 to Rs. 110 respectively. The Information Minister, M. Shivanna, who briefed the ...
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  • BJP plans Statewide protest
  • CM to attend Balayogi's funeral
  • Prayer centre torched
  • Mallya not to contest RS elections
  • CEA clears Alamatti project
  • Hegde, Gowda unlikely to meet soon
  • Cong., JD stand exposed, says Shettar
  • Farmers' fast enters second day
  • Centre's fiat violated: DSS
  • BSNL mobile phone service from June in Bijapur Dt.
  • Remand Home or a torture cell?
  • Minorities threaten to stop supporting Congress
  • Neersagar drying up, twin cities hit


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Need for more outlay on R&D stressed
    Scientists from India and the Association of South-East Asian Countries, here for a workshop on "Managing Technology for Enhancing National Competitiveness", have stressed the need for increased private sector investment in scientific and ...
    Other Stories

  • BSNL mobile service in August
  • ZP seeks Rs. 3-cr. additional grant
  • Freedom comes late for `kings of the jungle'


    Kerala
    Antony warns of further salary cut
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 5. The Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, has warned the Government employees and teachers on strike that they would lose the coming month's salary if there was further fall in revenues on account of their ...
    General strike total, peaceful
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 5. Near-empty roads, closed markets and streetlights that failed to turn on as darkness set in summed up the tale of the 24-hour general strike called by pro-LDF and pro-BJP trade unions beginning last night in support ...
    Other Stories

  • Govt. attitude to strike may change
  • KPCC clarifies on Azad visit
  • Wrong implementation of a right decision
  • Govt. likely to hold talks this week
  • Veliyam hails trade unions
  • Oppn. MLAs display `talent' of a different kind
  • Two Cong. MLAs seek talks to settle stir
  • Central nod for Kochi, Pariyaram medical colleges
  • LDF boycotts debate on thanks motion


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    ADB clarifies on loan
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 5. The Country Director of Asian Development (India Resident Mission), Mr. Frank J. Polman, has stated that the preparation of a possible loan assistance to Kerala would draw upon the collaborative work of the technical ...


    Tamil Nadu
    Oil industry set to enter new era
    CHENNAI, MARCH 5. Underscoring the significance of cost-effective production measures in the refineries, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) Chairman, M. A. Pathan, said the oil industry would witness a slew of mergers and acquisitions. Inaugurating ...
    Jayalalithaa takes oath as MLA
    Three days after assuming office as Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa today took the oath as member of the Assembly. Ms. Jayalalithaa, who was recently elected from Andipatti, took the oath before the Speaker K. Kalimuthu, in his chamber at 11 ...
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  • Letter from Veerappan?
  • DMK MLAs were not `properly invited'
  • Attend Assembly, Kalimuthu tells Karunanidhi
  • Arrivals heavy, long wait for ryots
  • Anwer Rhazza loses party post too
  • Presidential order on SC benefits challenged
  • De-escalate tensions with Pak., govt. urged
  • CPI cadres held for bid to hoist flag in village
  • Medical teams sent to Ariyalur villages


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Corpn. mulling over newer avenues to generate revenue
    CHENNAI, MARCH 5. The cash-strapped Chennai Corporation, in a bid to meet its expenses without having to look toward the State Government for grants, is now mulling over newer avenues to generate revenue. At a recent meeting of top officials of ...
    Chennai chosen for World Bank back office
    CHENNAI, MARCH 5. All major international back office operations of the World Bank will shortly be centralised and performed out of Chennai. The Chennai office will undertake accounting and related functions for the Bank's offices in around 150 ...
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  • Week-long raid on EMU services
  • Turner group channels suspended in parts of city
  • Move to improve traffic falls flat
  • Voter verification begins in Saidapet
  • Irate depositors `gherao' finance firm officials
  • Most of schemes remained only in paper


    Pondicherry
    `Issue death certificates immediately'
    PONDICHERRY MARCH 5. P Muthukrishnan, secretary of the Pondicherry wing of the All-India Consumer Council, has urged the Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, to ensure that the relatives of patients dying in government hospitals were issued death ...
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  • Pondy Govt. function cancelled
  • Cycle rally to protest fare hike

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