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Andhra Pradesh
BJP disapproves of Assembly resolution
HYDERABAD, MARCH 10. The State unit of the BJP has disapproved of the Assembly resolution urging the Government of India to drop the move to decentralise the foodgrains procurement operations. The State executive adopted a resolution hailing ...
Inter student ends life
ANANTAPUR, MARCH 10. An Intermediate second year student of Gannivaripalli in Tadipatri town committed suicide, allegedly due to his poor performance in his studies. He died in the Medical College Hospital here today after consuming pesticide in ...
Other Stories

  • IPS probationers have a feel of hi-tech policing
  • EdCET at 34 centres in State
  • Expert committee inspects Sagar Left canal structures
  • Municipal Administration Minister gheraoed


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Siddartha Reddy to be produced in court today
    HYDERABAD March 10. The Ninth Metropolitan Magistrate of Nampally criminal courts, Ananda Rao, on Sunday directed the Crime Investigation Department (CID) to produce Siddartha Reddy, the accused in the murder case of film actress Pratyusha, ...
    Other Stories

  • BJP leader ridicules demand for Gujarat Govt. resignation
  • Yechury flags off jeep jatha
  • Polytechnics to be upgraded


    Karnataka
    Work on 9 grade separators to begin soon
    BANGALORE, MARCH 10. The much-awaited construction of grade separators in Bangalore to ease traffic congestion on important roads will begin shortly. The State Government has told the authorities concerned that it was committed to the scheme and ...
    Differences in Belgaum Cong. exposed
    Belgaum March 10. The image of the Congress has suffered further in the run-up to the elections to the posts of president and vice-president of the zilla panchayat, which were held on Friday. The High Court has stayed the declaration of the ...
    Other Stories

  • Free power supply may end soon
  • Many eligible candidates for Gulbarga ZP posts
  • Will Siddu Nyamegouda make it to RS?
  • Hectic lobbying on for election of Hassan ZP chief, deputy
  • Phone faults come down in Hassan
  • Firm ordered to compensate subscriber
  • Tibetans observe `uprising day'
  • One more unit at RTPS likely to trip
  • `Govt. can't allow temple at disputed site'


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Female foeticide will cause societal disaster: Governor
    BANGALORE MARCH 10. Female foeticide is not only a crime against women, it will, in the long-term, lead to a societal disaster, the Governor, V.S. Rama Devi, has said. She was speaking at the International Women's Day celebrations organised by ...
    Other Stories

  • CM's absence irks Mahila Cong.
  • Additional buses for `jathras'
  • `RTPS third unit repaired'
  • Tara Devi to file papers today
  • `Administrative reforms panel should have been retained'


    Kerala
    Kadalundi mishap: human rights aspect stressed
    KOZHIKODE, MARCH 10.Was it a sinking pillar, weak bridge, defective bogie or any other factor which caused the train mishap on the Kadalundi bridge on June 22? Eight months and more after the accident, people are still in the dark about the ...
    Stir, a victory for unions: Karunakaran
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 10. The senior Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, has alleged that the Antony Cabinet delayed initiating conciliatory talks to end the Government employees and teachers' agitation only to spite him as he had demanded an ...
    Other Stories

  • Encroachments: shola forest in danger
  • VS not elated over strike's outcome
  • Post-stir: Antony emerges stronger
  • Centre's nod for tourism projects
  • 'Takazhi spread progressive ideals through his works'
  • 'Medea' to be staged at NSD festival
  • Definition of uneconomic schools questioned


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Fees: KU to crack whip on colleges
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 10. The University of Kerala is gearing up to recover lakhs of rupees due to it from various affiliated colleges as part of its moves to augment its revenue collection system. According to unofficial estimates, ...
    Other Stories

  • Ex-servicemen's demand
  • 11 held in anti-hooch raids in district
  • Tense situation at Anchuthengu
  • Fort Kochi bags PATA award
  • Pay relief amount to staff: Karunakaran


    Tamil Nadu
    Karunanidhi observes fast
    CHENNAI, MARCH 10. The DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, today observed a sudden fast, demanding arrest of ``AIADMK men'' responsible for vandalising the newly-inaugurated MLA office in his constituency, Chepauk, on Friday night. He gave up the ...
    It's traders who are making hay
    CHENNAI March 10. The State Government's lifting of the ban on inter-State movement of paddy has made a reverse impact in delta districts. The ban was lifted by the AIADMK Government last year soon after coming to power, to enable traders to ...
    New building for Judicial Academy
    CHENNAI March 10. The State Judicial Academy, now functioning from the `Malligai', will have a new building at an estimated outlay of Rs. 4.5 crores. (The decades-old `Malligai' building, where the Special Investigation Team probing the Rajiv ...
    Hyder Ali lodged in Palayamkottai prison
    MADURAI MARCH 10. Hyder Ali of Al-Umma, arrested in Sivaganga last night, was remanded to custody today. The arrest within 48 hours of his escape from the Tirumangalam taluk police station has come as a morale booster for the police. Based on ...
    Other Stories

  • Former VC seeks open university in State
  • Be punctual, Bharucha tells judges
  • Nilgiris potato trade struggling against odds
  • Market aggressively: Minister
  • `Transport employees' welfare will be ensured'
  • Women formulate strategies against AIDS
  • Vasan to file papers today for RS poll
  • Chengalpattu Filaria centre lacks adequate facilities
  • Govt. to reimburse compensation paid by doctor


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Egmore-Beach gauge conversion to be completed before year-end
    CHENNAI, MARCH 10. The Southern Railway is confident of completing the conversion of both the suburban lines between Chennai Egmore and Beach before the end of this year. At present, there is only one BG line between Egmore and Beach, besides ...
    Other Stories

  • Woman found murdered
  • Job racket busted
  • MTC plans to set up driver training institute
  • Steps to set up Alcoholics Anonymous in all dts.


    Pondicherry
    Communist parties plan stir against hike
    Pondicherry March 10. Volunteers of the CPI and CPI (M) will stage a picketing programme in eleven centres in Pondicherry and Karaikal on March 20, urging the district administration to initiate immediate steps to roll back the hike in bus ...

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