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Andhra Pradesh
Two woman naxals killed in encounter
KHAMMAM, JUNE 24. Two woman naxalites of the CPI-ML People's War (PW) were killed in an encounter with the police in the Ulvanur forest area under Palvancha police station limits around 10.15 a.m on Monday. Three weapons— two 303 rifles ...
Krushi Bank scam: four auditors held
HYDERABAD, JUNE 24. Four auditors of the Registrar of Cooperative Societies' office (RCS) have been arrested and remanded to judicial custody on charges of suppressing the financial position of the Krushi Bank. According to a police pressnote ...
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  • `Law soon to limit stamp duty on property to 5 per cent'
  • High command yet to give clean chit to PCC chief


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Old Bowenpally cries for attention
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 24.The twin cities might have received `clean and green' award a couple of times but it is time the State Government took a close look at the functioning of the adjoining municipalities which administer several residential ...
    Annual meet of ATA in Dallas from July 4
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 24. Performance by a 12- member cultural troupe led by AVS, Kuchipudi dance recital by Padmaja Reddy, special participation by film personalities S. V. Krishna Reddy, Soundarya and Roja, are the highlights of the three-day annual ...
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  • CM holds meeting on tender reforms
  • BC leaders' plea to CM on OBC certificates
  • `Torture' story ends in tragedy
  • Indiacom Home Pages for housewives soon
  • MCH to hold opinion polls on website


    Karnataka
    Monitoring flow in Cauvery: Krishna
    BANGALORE, JUNE 24. The Chief Minister of Karnataka, S.M. Krishna, has assured his Tamil Nadu counterpart, Jayalalithaa, that he is monitoring the flow and storage in the reservoirs in the Cauvery basin in Karnataka on a regular basis to see how ...
    T.N. overlooking `distress formula'
    BANGALORE, JUNE 24. The feeling among the people in Karnataka is that the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, is once again engaged in what they allege a "damaging game of brinkmanship'' by finding fault with Karnataka for not releasing the ...
    Where scalpel and camera are inseparable
    BANGALORE, JUNE 24.On one side, he has saved many lives and on the other he is an ardent wildlife enthusiast doing his best to save the wildlife from falling prey to poachers. If the scalpel helped him on the operation table in hospitals, it was ...
    Other Stories

  • Touchtel launched in Mangalore
  • State's `rice bowl' to have better transport facility
  • `Balloon angioplasty' done on dextrocardiac man
  • Frequent change of commanders hits STF
  • CBI probe urged into trapping of tiger
  • No consensus on Cong. mayoral candidates
  • Corpn. dithers again on regulating parking
  • Cong. fails to keep its promise on SAS


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    `Mayor not releasing money from discretionary fund'
    BANGALORE, JUNE 24. Seven months into his tenure, the Mayor, K. Chandrashekar, has attracted the wrath of corporators from his own party, who allege that he has not granted money from his discretionary fund for projects in their wards. The ...
    Nod sought for use of anti-mosquito device
    BANGALORE, JUNE 24.Rock Amedee Scientific Enterprises (RASE), a Bangalore-based firm that designs innovative equipment, has claimed that the electro-mechanical device designed by it can help control the mosquito menace. The RASE proprietor, ...
    `States should discuss science, nuclear policies'
    BANGALORE, JUNE 24. The nation's science and nuclear policies ought to be discussed openly in all State legislatures before they are implemented, B.K. Chandrashekar, Minister of State for Information Technology, said here on Monday. ...
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  • Lufthansa offer to customers
  • Infolife develops `EasyHMS'
  • Vidhana Soudha to be fenced soon
  • Dental clinic for spastic children
  • When music transcends cultures
  • Park saved, thanks to minister


    Kerala
    Evictees should not reoccupy forest: HC
    KOCHI, JUNE 24. A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Monday ordered that none of the persons evicted from the Mathikettan Shola be permitted to reoccupy any of the reserved forest lands in the State. The Bench comprising the Chief ...
    More women constables for Kerala
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 24.The Kerala Government will continue its effort to raise the number of women constables in the police force, the Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, told the Assembly today. Replying to a submission by K.C. Venugopal ...
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  • State to be made a destination for higher education: CM
  • Decision on Narendran panel report soon
  • LDF faced with tough choices
  • Medicos to go on strike from today
  • NATPAC moots rail-based transport system


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Work on consumer court building in limbo
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 24. The construction of the proposed building to house the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission and the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum has been lagging for the past three years, despite several appeals ...
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  • Computer literacy campaign to be launched


    Tamil Nadu
    Monitoring flow in Cauvery: Krishna
    BANGALORE, JUNE 24. The Chief Minister of Karnataka, S.M. Krishna, has assured his Tamil Nadu counterpart, Jayalalithaa, that he is monitoring the flow and storage in the reservoirs in the Cauvery basin in Karnataka on a regular basis to see how ...
    CM announces assistance for indigent artistes
    THANJAVUR, JUNE 24. The Tamil Nadu Government has taken steps to extend financial assistance to 1,640 indigent artistes, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, said today. Inaugurating a new complex of the South Zone Cultural Centre here, she said ...
    Thiagarajan holding office by default: contempt plea
    CHENNAI, JUNE 24.A contempt case has been filed in the Madras High Court seeking to punish the acting Mayor of Chennai, the Corporation Commissioner and the Law Secretary for having failed `to keep the Mayor post vacant' as per its interim ...
    Engineering admissions begin
    CHENNAI, JUNE 24. Engineering admissions in the State began today with the first session dedicated to enrolment in B.Arch. K. Anita, topper in the B.Arch rank list, who opted for the Architecture course in the Anna University, received her ...
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  • Frequent change of commanders hits STF
  • `Financial crisis forced on States'
  • T.N. overlooking `distress formula'
  • IT can still fetch a job
  • Green cover in Yercaud dwindling
  • Gopalakrishnan honoured
  • Be wary of colleges without approval: VC
  • Confrontation will not help, says Chidambaram
  • Injunction on medical council election stayed
  • PMK letter to PM, Sonia Gandhi
  • Gang opens fire at lorry driver, loots cash
  • Electrician falls to death from temple tower
  • TMC meet to formalise merger
  • Tight security marks Kandadevi car festival
  • Special trains for Tiruvannamalai
  • Balan case petition to tarnish AIADMK image: HC affidavit


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    CMDA guidelines for unwary buyers
    CHENNAI, JUNE 24. The owner of a new apartment in West Mambalam was delighted with her purchase, unaware that the complex was in violation of city building rules. The promoter had convinced her that the papers were in order and ``everything had ...
    IMFL godown raided in Chennai
    CHENNAI, JUNE 24. An illegal IMFL godown in a residential colony on Oliver Road in Mylapore was raided today and over 10,000 bottles of liquor, worth about Rs.25 lakhs, smuggled from Karnataka were seized. Five persons, including the alleged ...
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  • Two injured as lorry rams temple platform
  • Five-member gang held
  • Don't meddle with lawful business: HC


    Pondicherry
    RI for constables, doctor in custodial death case
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 24. The Second Additional District and Sessions Judge of Pondicherry, G. Rajasurya, today convicted and sentenced three police constables, Ravichandran, Ramayya and Arumugham of Odiansalai station here, to undergo seven years ...
    Bank opens housing finance division
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 24. The Pondicherry branch (Regional office) of the Indian Overseas bank situated on Jawaharlal Nehru street here has opened a special housing finance division. The Senior Regional manager, R. Santhanam, who inauguarted the ...

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