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Andhra Pradesh
Assembly condoles Krishan Kant's death
HYDERABAD, JULY 27.The Andhra Pradesh Assembly adopted a resolution this morning condoling the sudden demise of the Vice-President, Krishan Kant, in Delhi, and conveying sympathies to members of the bereaved family. The House was ...
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  • Ex-MP passes away
  • Witness in murder case shot at by naxals
  • Efforts on to secure German aid to develop PHCs
  • Speed up restoration of land to tribals: panel
  • Naidu for Delhi
  • Protecting phone exchanges is people's business here
  • Need to bridge digital divide stressed
  • We are ready to meet PW challenge: DGP


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    PW shifts gears, to expand base in cities
    HYDERABAD, JULY 27. The People's War has decided to improve its communication network and expand its base in important cities and second grade towns. A copy of the resolutions adopted at the first meeting of its North Telangana Special ...
    Naidu's call to party cadre
    HYDERABAD, JULY 27.The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has called upon Telugu Desam leaders and the cadre to take up `Velugu' (for the uplift of the weaker sections) and `Chaduvula Panduga' (to rope in 3 million children to schoolfold) as a ...
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  • Andhra Bank new scheme
  • Retired colonel on a different mission


    Karnataka
    JD (U) heading for a split?
    BANGALORE, JULY 27. The Janata Dal (U), much to the pleasure of the Janata Dal (S) led by the former Prime Minister, H.D. Deve Gowda, appears to be heading for a split. While the former Chief Minister, Ramakrishna Hegde, has called for ...
    Gowda calls for support price for silkworm cocoons
    BANGALORE, JULY 27. The former Prime Minister, H.D. Deve Gowda, today urged the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, to ensure that the State Government paid its share (Rs. 70) of the minimum support price (MSP) of Rs. 140 per kg of silkworm cocoons as ...
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  • Monsoon not all that bad in Dakshina Kannada
  • Marketing Mysore as a tourist destination
  • Transfers: `Oppn. MLAs' pleas ignored'
  • `A statesman, a patriot, and a true democrat'
  • KRRS stir against Bt cotton on Aug. 9
  • KAT ruling on recruitment tomorrow
  • KPTCL's T&D losses may increase


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Park named after Krishan Kant
    BANGALORE, JULY 27. A park near South End Circle, Jayanagar, here was named after the Vice-President, Krishan Kant, on Saturday. Making this announcement, Dinesh Gundu Rao, President of the KPYCC, said the tree plantation programme, inspired by ...
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  • Mass disconnection drive
  • Woman brands maid's child
  • Issue of photo ID cards today
  • Sale deed samavesha tomorrow
  • DIAS to be launched soon
  • BMP asked to form `rabies task force'


    Kerala
    Dilapidated boats raise questions about safety
    KUMARAKOM, JULY 27.In one of the worst accidents in the internal water transport history of the State, 29 persons, including 15 women and a nine- month-old child, met with a watery grave when the boat they were travelling in capsized off the ...
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  • 82 p.c. of well water in Kozhikode `unsafe' for drinking
  • Political colour to a human tragedy
  • `Sandal import' to cover up smuggling
  • Engg. college caught in political crossfire
  • `Water started seeping in soon after the boat left'
  • Navy too joins rescue operations
  • Life comes to a standstill at Muhamma
  • Breach of safety norms led to mishap


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Stars to shine on oldest observatory
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 26. The ancient building, which had been once a part of the first meteorological centre and observatory in the State, will now be saved, thanks to the timely intervention of the State Archaeology Department. The ...
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  • KUWJ protest
  • KSRTC, City Corpn. lock horns


    Tamil Nadu
    Police trying to create proof: MDMK
    CHENNAI, JULY 27.Apart from announcing an agitation programme to ``expose'' the State Government's ``misuse of Prevention of Terrorism Act'', there was little that the MDMK's political advisory committee, which met here today, with all the ...
    Ban on animal sacrifice in temples sought
    CHENNAI, JULY 27. The Madras High Court has ordered notices to the Home Secretary and the DGP on a public interest petition to ban animal and bird sacrifice in temples. The First Bench comprising the Chief Justice B. Subhashan Reddy and Justice ...
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  • Aim for bigger n-plants
  • Efforts on to secure water for Ramnad
  • `Unruly' behaviour by MLA alleged
  • BJP opposes bifurcation plea
  • Stress on framework of cooperation to fight terrorism
  • POTA applicable to proponents of theocratic State too: Sawant
  • Governor, CM condole Krishan Kant's death
  • Centre should invite all CMs: Karunanidhi
  • Commission to probe ragging incident
  • No need for row over invitation: Venkaiah Naidu
  • Minister clarifies
  • Jayalalithaa calls on Kanchi Acharyas


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Chennai can be IT leader, says Union Minister
    CHENNAI, JULY 27. The Union Ministry of Communication and Information Technology is keen on promoting IT-based industry in all Southern States. The ``apparent'' digital divide between the Northern and Southern regions should not be allowed to ...
    Slum dwellers resist eviction
    CHENNAI, JULY 27.The State Government's `sudden' move to relocate 2,000 slum dwellers living along the Buckingham Canal to Okkiyam Thoraipakkam, on the outskirts of the city, ran into rough weather after they staged a three-hour road roko at ...
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  • I-T employees to boycott special return counters
  • Varsities need industry support: academics
  • Rly. promotee officers allege discrimination
  • Rahman, Shobana win awards for non-Tamil films
  • Call to curb noise pollution
  • Bylanes, side roads remain neglected
  • 'Technical snag caused Chromepet blackout on July 17'
  • Corpn. drive brings 4,500 buildings under tax net


    Pondicherry
    'Declare Pondy, Karaikal regions drought-hit'
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 27. The former Agriculture Minister, R. Viswanathan (CPI), has called upon the Congress-led Administration to declare Pondicherry and Karaikal drought-hit regions. Addressing newspersons here today, he said farmers and farm ...
    An irreparable loss: Rajani Rai
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 27. The Lt. Governor of Pondicherry, Rajani Rai, has expressed grief over the sudden death of the Vice-President, Krishan Kant, today. In her message of condolence, she said Mr. Krishan Kant had rendered valuable services to ...

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