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Pondicherry Andhra Pradesh PW likely to rethink on talks HYDERABAD, JULY 1. The peace initiative for holding talks between the Government and the CPI-ML People's War (PW) appears to have suffered a setback with the extremist party threatening to `reconsider' its attitude towards talks if the Government ... Change in law on temple land sale HYDERABAD, JULY 1. The Cabinet today cleared amendments of far-reaching significance relating to lease and sale of endowment lands. Two ordinances incorporating the amendments are aimed at fetching handsome revenue to the Government and ... Other Stories
Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad CM violates poll code: Cong. HYDERABAD, JULY 1. The Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee has charged the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, with violating election code of conduct, in the Medak byelections by promising completion of pending irrigation projects worth Rs. 60 ... Other Stories
Karnataka No need to abolish Council: Krishna BANGALORE, JULY 1. The Chief Minister, S.M.Krishna, has come out in strong defence of the existence of a bicameral legislature in the State and dismissed the occasional demands for its abolition as arising out of particular situations. He was ... 'Advani asked me to do party work' MANGALORE, JULY 1. "I am a disciplined soldier of the party and I have done what the leadership has told me to do," the Mangalore MP, V. Dhananjaya Kumar, who was dropped from the Union Ministry, said on Monday. When asked for his opinion over ... Other Stories
Karnataka-Bangalore Transport Dept. plans more reforms BANGALORE, JULY 1. The Transport Minister, B. Ramanath Rai, on Monday said he would carry forward the reforms initiated by the department and make it people-friendly. He was speaking after launching the website of the department and online ... Other Stories
Kerala 3,048 Govt. staff to be redeployed: Antony THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 1. There are a total of 14,833 surplus employees in 22 Government departments and of this, 3,048 would be redeployed in various local self-Government bodies, the Kerala Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, told the Assembly ... Saswatheekananda swami drowned KOCHI, JULY 1. Swamy Saswatheekananda of Sivagiri Mutt, one of the spiritual leaders of the Ezhava community and a former president of the Sivagiri Dharma Sangham, drowned in the Periyar River at Aluva this morning. The 52-year-old swami, who ... Other Stories
Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram CUP-aided English teaching in State schools THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 1.The curriculum prepared by the Cambridge University for non-native speakers of English will be made use of to teach English in the State's primary schools, the Education Minister, Nalakath Soopy, has said. Talking to ... Other Stories
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Jayalalithaa sets `development goals'CHENNAI, JULY 1. Even while according top priority to the restoration of Tamil Nadu's fiscal health, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today set `development goals', and urged the State Planning Commission to formulate plans to achieve them. ... Minister's visit provides healing touch to refugees CHENNAI, JULY 1. The visit here by the Sri Lankan Rehabilitation and Resettlement Minister, Jayalath Jayawardena, may have provided some enthusiasm among Tamil refugees, who have been staying in special camps in the State for a decade or even ... DMK leaders fanning out, meetings everywhere CHENNAI, JULY 1. The DMK today organised meetings in various parts of the State, protesting the removal of its youth wing leader, M.K. Stalin, as Chennai Mayor. Leaders fanned out, with the general secretary, K. Anbazhagan, addressing a ... HC orders status quo in Cosmopolitan Club case CHENNAI, JULY 1.The Madras High Court has restrained the Government from taking over 77.37 acres of land at Nandanam leased out to the Cosmopolitan Club since July 1937. On the club's petition, which challenged a Revenue Department order issued ... SC defers hearing on petition against unseating of Stalin NEW DELHI, JULY 1. The Supreme Court today deferred its hearing on a special leave petition against the interim orders of the Madras High Court declining to stay the operation of the `one-man one-post' legislation by which the Chennai Corporation ... Other Stories
Pondicherry Merger makes no waves in Pondy PONDICHERRY, JULY1.Even as the Tamil Maanila Congress headquarters in Chennai has been busy with the merger of the party with the Congress, there is neither jubilation nor despondency in the Pondicherry TMC unit. Right from its formation in 1996, ... Other Stories
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