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Andhra Pradesh
Head constable held in Karimnagar
KARIMNAGAR, JUNE 10. A Dharmaram police station head constable was on Monday arrested by the police on the charge of removing the name of the main accused, by taking `bribe,' in a case of murder of an ex-militant of People's War recently in ...
Heavy rain in Vizag
VISAKHAPATNAM, JUNE 10. The much longed for cloudburst pounded Visakhapatnam and Kakinada in the early hours of Monday marking the onset of the south-west monsoon. Incessant rain caught children attending the first day at the school ...
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  • Somasila, Kandaleru storage capacity to be ensured
  • Ayacutdars stall gram sabhas
  • MLA promises houses to fishermen
  • Women's college offers new vocational courses
  • Follow Quran teachings, Muslims told
  • Free coaching for DSC exam


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Mahajan hints at Convergence Bill before August 15
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 10. If time permits the `Convergence Bill' will be taken up before August 15, and by year-end the industry can look forward to having a Convergency Act, according to the Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Communication and ...
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  • Minorities corp. invites applications
  • Pursue new careers, say educationists
  • Inter advanced supplementary exam from June 17
  • Dalit woman's tale of woe
  • Moves to privatise BSNL opposed


    Karnataka
    Relief for the physically challenged
    BANGALORE, JUNE 10. In a decision to relieve the physically challenged children from trouble, the Government on Monday announced discontinuing with the practice of asking them to produce income certificates for obtaining certificates stating that ...
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  • Seminar on `Arthashastra' from Thursday
  • Gang of poachers nabbed near Mysore
  • `Police involved in youth's murder'
  • Mescom to computerise billing system
  • Rain brings cheer to Raichur farmers
  • Event for students to prove their worth
  • Gulbarga ZP standing committees constituted
  • `Broadgauge conversion by 2004'


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    New stent gives angioplasty a boost
    BANGALORE, JUNE 10.Coronary angioplasty has received a shot in the arm with the development of a new stent that reportedly prevents the artery from being blocked again at the same spot. The drug-coated stent, although quite expensive compared ...
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  • Infosys named best employer by international consulants
  • Ayurvedic colleges to be upgraded
  • Complaint filed against Registrar
  • `Avoid corporal punishment'
  • Motorists resent new traffic rules
  • Voter ID cards


    Kerala
    Call for `film fund' and subsidies
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 10. The Kerala State Chalachithra Academy has submitted to the Government a `plan of action to tide over the present crisis faced by the film industry in Kerala' calling for urgent Government action on several issues and ...
    No-confidence motion defeated
    PATHANAMTHITTA, JUNE 10. The no confidence motion against the Thiruvalla Municipal chairman, Varghese John (UDF), moved by the LDF was defeated following the abstention of the UDF and BJP councillors from the discussion and voting on it held at ...
    Govt. urged to act against doctors involved
    KOTTAYAM, JUNE 10.The Kerala Congress (Joseph) leader, P.C. George, MLA, has demanded that the Government take stringent action against all those involved in the kidney racket that flourished in Idukki district. He wanted the authorities to ...
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  • MSW results out
  • `Gujarat carnage pre-planned'
  • `Communalism attaining dangerous proportions'
  • Review meeting held
  • Hospital denies kidney racket
  • Arrest of anti-cola agitators condemned
  • Workers resent Govt. nod to close firm
  • Cong. MLA flays police


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    `Fresh look at varsity set-up needed'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 10. Educational establishments require institutional autonomy and academic freedom, which in turn will call for intense self-discipline and creditable reputation of sticking to the process of continuity and no ...
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  • Call for collaborative efforts in bio-informatics sector
  • Flood control project lagging
  • `Reprographic centre fire was sabotage'
  • Proposal to sensitise police to child issues
  • DHS refutes reports
  • Sivankutty joins issue with Cong. leaders


    Tamil Nadu
    Jayalalithaa effects wholesale transfers
    CHENNAI, JUNE 10. In a wholesale reshuffle, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today stripped two Ministers of their portfolios and shunted out over 60 IAS and IPS officers including the Chief Secretary and the Finance Secretary. The day of ...
    Shankar out, Sukavaneshwar in
    CHENNAI, JUNE 10. After a turbulent year as the Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu, P.Shankar bows out to make way for the Principal Commissioner, Revenue Administration, Sukavaneshwar, who takes over the new office.While the Chief Minister, ...
    Our support not linked to BJP ties: CM
    CHENNAI, JUNE 10.The Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today denied that the AIADMK's decision to support the NDA candidate for President indicated that the AIADMK was moving closer to the BJP. Talking to reporters, she said the two issues should ...
    Mullaperiyar: T.N., Kerala to seek early SC verdict
    CHENNAI, JUNE 10. The PWD and Irrigation Ministers of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, O. Paneerselvam and T.M. Jacob, met here today and discussed crucial riparian matters, including the vexed Mullaperiyar dam issue. Emerging after a one-and-a-half-hour ...
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  • Fifth incumbent in Ripon buildings in one year
  • Transfer mela covers 52 IAS officers
  • Meet on Mayor's powers a farce: DMK
  • Thilakavathi elevated to head DVAC
  • Cauvery water: TNCC plea to Jayalalithaa
  • `Thinniam cases not commensurate with heinous crime'
  • Merger certain in July: Chennithala
  • `State not competent to streamline MBA, MCA admissions'
  • Orders reserved on Gopal plea
  • Aluminium units left in the lurch


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Faulty signals add to chaotic traffic
    CHENNAI, JUNE 10. Poor functioning of traffic signals is one of the major problems confronted by motorists in the already chaotic city traffic conditions. At least five signals on an average are found to be faulty on any given day. For instance ...
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  • Woman's death sparks protests
  • Priority for streamlining property tax, says Kalaivanan
  • Addl. phone connections set to play crucial role
  • Book exhibition from today


    Pondicherry
    Regional committees to promote sports
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 10. The Education and Tourism Minister, K. Lakshminarayanan, said here today that regional committees to promote sports activities and events by sports clubs would be formed soon in Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam regions. ...
    DPI seeks White Paper on plan allocation
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 10. The executive committee of the Pondicherry State unit of the Dalit Panthers of India today called upon the territorial government to release a white paper on the quantum of funds earmarked and spent for the welfare of the ...
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  • Industrial workers go on strike
  • Drive to collect used books for poor students
  • `Farmers need to be made compost-conscious'

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