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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. parties united on water issue
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 1. The Andhra Pradesh Government, bracing itself for another legal battle with Karnataka over sharing of water in the Krishna basin, today sought the support of all political parties in the dispute. The Chief Minister, N. ...
Lok Satta team to monitor elections
GUNTUR, SEPT. 1. The national coordinator of Lok Satta, N. Jayaprakash Narayan, has said that the Lok Satta will be training a team to monitor the elections to be held in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Chhattisgarh and Gujarat. Inaugurating ...
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  • Custodial deaths: Home Minister warns `erring' cops
  • `Anxiety will lead to physical disorders'
  • Cost accountants seek greater role in new economic order
  • RTC union opposes VRS move
  • 15.5 tonnes of FFW rice seized
  • Groundnut ryots in jitters


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Priority to 24-hour supply, says Transco chief
    HYDERABAD, SEPT 1.The AP Transco Chairman and Managing Director, Rachel Chatterjee, has instructed all the Transco officials and Discoms to treat the 24-hour power supply to the villages as a priority issue. In a videoconference with them on ...
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  • Naidu regime is a dark phase, says Cong.


    Karnataka
    Abduction issue gaining political colour
    MYSORE, SEPT. 1. The abduction of the former minister, H.Nagappa, is gaining political and casteist colour even as the Government is grappling with the crisis. The unending stream of politicians making a beeline to Kamagere from where Nagappa ...
    Leading light of Kannada theatre fades out
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 1. The septuagenarian "missionary'' director, actor, and musician of modern Indian theatre, and Kannada and Hindi new-wave cinema, B.V. Karanth, died in a private hospital here today after a prolonged illness. According to his ...
    Other Stories

  • Mangalore hotels too `meaty': Doctors
  • CM urged to take note of resentment on renovation
  • Advani to unveil Shivaji statue today
  • `New courts can't prevent piling up of cases'
  • `Pressure Centre to overcome power crisis'
  • Rains make VIPs skip programme
  • Gowda for strong ties with Left
  • State cautious on Mani as emissary


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    TBPC-KPTCL sign another escrow pact
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 1. The Tannir Bhavi Power Company (TBPC) and the Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited (KPTCL) have signed another escrow agreement. But the question is whether arbitration in the ongoing row will happen soon. As ...
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  • Jaya flogging a dead horse: Poojary
  • Centre's help sought to preserve land records


    Kerala
    Plan mooted to tide over power crisis
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 1.The Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly, V.S. Achuthanandan, has suggested the generation of an additional 30 lakh units of power daily from the Kozhikode and Brahmapuram thermal power plants to tide over ...
    Other Stories

  • More facilities for Sabarimala pilgrims sought
  • LIC's advanced IT facility inaugurated
  • RSP(B) resents tariff hike
  • Diamond, platinum finding more takers in State
  • Experts' caution on `Varsha' scheme


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    BJP to sort out `issues' today
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 1.``It is news to me,'' remarked Venkaiah Naidu, all-India president of the BJP, referring to the speculations in the local media about a possible change in the State leadership of the party. Inaugurating a meeting of ...
    Other Stories

  • Scholarships for dependents
  • 12,000 acres for tribals in a year
  • UDF to discuss tariff hike on Sept. 12
  • Team leaves for China
  • CPI(M) stir to focus on power tariff hike
  • Withdraw tariff hike: League daily


    Tamil Nadu
    CM suffers from selective amnesia: Jogi
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 1. In a sharp attack on the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, the senior Congress leader and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister, Ajit Jogi, today said she was suffering from ``selective amnesia'' and a ``sense of insecurity''. The Tamil ...
    Child traffickers cashing in on drought
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 1.With drought stalking the State, child rights activists warn of its implications for trafficking of children for labour from the drought-prone districts. Organised crime syndicates and their touts are said to have commenced their ...
    Grant amnesty for Veerappan: Ramadoss
    VELLORE, SEPT. 1. The PMK leader, S. Ramadoss, today suggested that the sandalwood smuggler, Veerappan, be granted a general amnesty, in view of the ``practical difficulties'' faced by the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka Governments in nabbing ...
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  • Fishermen's woes continue
  • CPI(M) criticises Jayalalithaa for walkout at CRA meet
  • Boy dies of 'starvation'
  • Jogi puts Thirunavukkarasar in a spot
  • Govt. to increase 315 seats in medical colleges


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Open trench proves fatal for watchman
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 1. An open trench on Haddows Road turned into a death trap for a watchman on Saturday night, triggering fears across the city of more casualties due to unregulated digging activity. Anbu (50) was riding a bicycle on his way to a ...
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  • Rains augur well for reservoirs
  • Fish cart driver dies in accident
  • RTO shifted


    Pondicherry
    Sonia flayed for not directing Krishna to release water
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 1. The secretary of the Pondicherry unit of the AIADMK, K. Natarajan, today criticised the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, for not taking steps to direct the Karnataka Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, to honour the Cauvery Water ...
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  • Minister warns eve-teasers
  • Promote harmony among people: Vaithilingam
  • 19 Pondy teachers chosen for award

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