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Andhra Pradesh
Govt. looking into PWG issue , says CM
GUNTUR, JUNE 1.The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has said that the State Government is seriously looking into the issue of commencing a dialogue with representatives named by the People's War Group (PWG) for "determining the modalities'' ...
Naidu feels giddiness, ends speech
GUNTUR, JUNE 1. The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, while addressing the "grama sabha'' at Anantavaram, suddenly retired to his seat as he developed giddiness. Mr. Naidu, who actively conducted the "grama sabha'' for over an hour, began ...
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  • Three new projects for GEQD
  • System to monitor Southern grid


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Marriage racket busted; fake passports seized
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 1. A well-organised marriage racket involving Gujarati women and city-based H-1 visa holders in a bid to send the women to the United States was busted by the Commissioner's task force officials here on Saturday. The gangsters ...
    Three of a family injured by robber
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 1. Three members of a family suffered knife injuries when a robber attacked them in East Marredpally under Tukaram Gate police limits on Saturday afternoon. According to the police, a robber, Raju (19), entered the house of ...
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  • Cadaver kidney transplantation performed at NIMS
  • Flight rescheduled
  • Make-believe expertise


    Karnataka
    7 reservoirs to be inaugurated this month
    BANGALORE, JUNE 1. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has completed the construction of seven reservoirs on the outskirts of the City under the first phase, second stage of the Cauvery Water-supply Scheme. Addressing ...
    Counting today; results by afternoon
    MYSORE, JUNE 1.Counting of votes polled in the Narasimharaja Assembly byelection held on Friday will begin at the JSS College of Arts, Science, and Commerce on Nanjangud Road here at 8 a.m. on Sunday under tight police security. Electronic ...
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  • Delay in supply of textbooks hits students
  • Varsity Syndicate seeks Registrar's removal
  • Activists concerned over trapping of tiger


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Car set ablaze; 100 held for Tilaknagar clashes
    BANGALORE, JUNE 1. Miscreants set on fire a car in trouble-affected Tilaknagar on Saturday afternoon shattering the calm that prevailed after a night of violence. Armed with shoot orders, police acted fast to check further trouble. A tense ...
    Residents resort to blame game
    BANGALORE, JUNE 1. A burnt Cielo car, 14 City Armed Reserve (CAR) police platoons, closed shutters, scared faces. The images on Tilaknagar Swagath main road were gripping, a tell-tale story of a strained, scarred inter-community relationship. A ...
    Other Stories

  • Hi-tech hospital with a healing touch
  • BDA to go in for market borrowing for Rs. 100 cr.
  • Xalted offers a solution to `aged' telecom system
  • Mumbai police may seek Rai's custody
  • Police Dept. staffer in Lokayukta net
  • `Scheme will ease water shortage in jail'
  • Human figures as dustbins


    Kerala
    ADB loan not for salary payment: Minister
    PATHANAMTHITTA, JUNE 1.The Finance Minister, K. Sankaranarayanan, has clarified that the UDF Government will never utilise the loan from the Asian Development Bank for disbursing salary and bonus to employees. Talking to reporters here today, ...
    53 per cent hike in power tariffs likely
    THRISSUR, JUNE 1.The MoU reportedly signed between the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) and the State Government on May 13 hints at a hike of 53 per cent in electricity charges. Addressing a press conference here today, the CPI legislature ...
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  • IMA condemns `public trial'
  • CPI(M), CPI flay FACT sale
  • Allies unhappy, but NCP may still remain in LDF


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Emigration led to revival of economy: study
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 1.Studies by the researchers of the Centre for Development Studies show that the emigration from Kerala to Gulf countries has played a crucial role in the in the revival of the Kerala economy since the late ...
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  • Unified University Bill comes under fire
  • Case filed against priest, 7 others
  • 4 of family killed in S.A. mishap
  • `Reading week' from June 19


    Tamil Nadu
    EC orders probe into Saidapet 'rigging'
    CHENNAI, JUNE 1. The Election Commission has ordered a ``broadbased'' inquiry into allegations of largescale booth rigging in the Saidapet constituency in yesterday's Assembly byelection. Amid an Opposition outcry over the ruling AIADMK's ...
    DMK will stage dharna if EC rejects repoll plea
    CHENNAI, JUNE 1. Accusing the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, of having instigated booth capturing and rigging in yesterday's Assembly byelection in Saidapet, the DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, today said his party MPs and MLAs would stage a dharna ...
    Drama for Delhi rule: AIADMK
    CHENNAI, JUNE 1. The former Chief Minister, O. Paneerselvam, today said the DMK was falsely accusing the AIADMK of having indulged in bogus voting in the Saidapet Assembly constituency, to prepare the ground for imposition of President's rule in ...
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  • CPI(M) will boycott counting
  • It's murder of democracy: Elangovan
  • Averting failure is Sarva Siksha Abhiyan challenge
  • Merger modalities soon
  • Centre's alert against ultras has special import
  • Rice coupon distribution begins
  • `Sivasubramaniam on fast'


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Seven sick horses used for joy ride rescued
    CHENNAI, JUNE 1. Volunteers of the People for Animals (PfA) today rescued seven sick and seriously injured horses used for joy ride on the Marina. They were safely housed in the PfA shelters in Choolai. A team of volunteers, led by one of the ...
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  • ATCs protest Lufthansa intimidation
  • Police geared to check negligent driving
  • Online issue of MTC free passes to students


    Pondicherry
    UST has hit Pondy revenue base: CM
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 1. The recent amendments to the Central Sales Tax and the imposition of uniform sales tax have upset the revenue base of Pondicherry, said the Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy. Declaring open the `Uzhavar udaviyagam' (the second ...
    Left cadres to go on fast
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 1. A 10-member team (five each from the CPI and the CPI-M) will go on fast near the Assembly premises here on June 3, urging the Government to scrap the cases filed against the former Agriculture Minister, R. Viswanathan (CPI), ...

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