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Andhra Pradesh
A Lambada boy accosts Naidu
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 8. It was an argument only a devil-may-care kid like Shankar could have dared picked up. The 8-year-old Lambada boy from Kesamudram in Warangal district working in the house of a cement dealer, Chakradhar, in the city for the ...
Incentive scheme to promote literacy
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 8.The Chief Minister, N.Chandrababu Naidu, here on Sunday announced a monetary incentive scheme for promoting literacy in the State. Addressing the World Literacy Day celebrations, he said the modalities of the incentive would be ...
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  • Dacoits kill woman doctor in A.P.
  • Public cautioned against spread of dengue fever
  • Green path to heaven
  • Transco sops to farmers
  • Naidu Ministry needs a purge, says MSR
  • Selection of new team for SKU postponed again
  • Game of one-upmanship in jungle tracts again


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Creative energy unplugged
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 8. Art is not a handicraft, it is a transmission of feeling the artist has experienced. One could see diverse emotions - tender and untainted - perceived by little artistes at The Hindu Young World ''on the spot'' painting ...
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  • Questions on extortionist's role in many cases unanswered
  • Army men beat up photographer
  • Stipulation for Ganesh idol installation


    Karnataka
    `State facing greater distress than TN'
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 8. The former Prime Minister and JD(S) MP, H.D. Deve Gowda, has told the Prime Minister, A.B. Vajpayee, to consider the fact that the distress caused by failure of rains and poor inflow into the reservoirs was greater in ...
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  • Kidnap: JD(U) seeks Advani's intervention
  • HC Bench: Panel to view all parameters
  • Union ministers from State urged to resign
  • Sindhia seeks probe into canal breaches
  • Shettar objects to `political appointment'
  • Women's literacy level to be raised
  • Yediyurappa calls for probe into excise auctions
  • Mandya peaceful; protests continue


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Vibrant colours dominate Young World contest
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 8. Vibrant colours and imaginative drawings marked the finals of The Hindu Young World Painting Competition at the Goodwill Girls' High School in Frazer Town here on Sunday. Nearly 400 students from various schools in ...
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  • Young World Quiz 2002 on Saturday
  • Rare coronary bypass graft
  • Bus bays at KSRTC bus stand concretised


    Kerala
    Kerala to allow ST payment through banks
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 8. The Kerala Government proposes to permit traders to make their sales tax payments through banks. The Finance Minister, K. Sankaranarayanan, said here today that the measure was being contemplated to reduce the delay ...
    Old `handicaps' in Reform Plan too
    KOTTAYAM, SEPT. 8.Panchayti Raj Instituions (PRIs), once the favourite whipping boy of the then Opposition UDF during the People's Plan Campaign era of the former LDF Government, appear to present new challenges to them (the UDF) as the local ...
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  • `No CM has Antony's political clout'
  • Church factions clash at Manjanikkara
  • Power: UDF to take fresh look at the options
  • Minister moots Goonda Act in State
  • `TCCL causing mercury pollution'
  • Merging awards: theatre fraternity divided


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Water shortage hits parts of city
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 8. Erratic drinking water supply in parts of the city has become a cause of concern for residents even as the Kerala Water Authority (KWA) has sought to allay fears about any water shortage hitting the capital ...
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  • Call to make KSEB accountable to Govt.
  • Plea to Mayor
  • Move to close KSRTC depots opposed


    Tamil Nadu
    Cong. meet to decide Elangovan fate
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 8. Amid hectic moves to oust the State Congress president, E.V.K.S.Elangovan, senior party leaders, Oscar Fernandes and Ramesh Chennithala, are scheduled to discuss change of guard with partymen here on September 18. The AICC ...
    Samba hopes hinge on sustained inflow
    THANJAVUR, SEPT. 8. Farmers in the Cauvery delta districts of Thanjavur and Tiruvarur have started raising nurseries for samba cultivation with the hope that they could sustain the crop using canal water. According to PWD engineers, water ...
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  • `CRA meet disappointing'
  • Wine merchants seek uniform privilege fee
  • Teacher-less schools to get teachers in 10 days
  • Implement SC order, BJP MLA tells Krishna
  • Ryots feel let down by politicians
  • Man-animal conflict in Valparai on the rise
  • Don't fall prey to mischievous propaganda: Thambi Durai
  • Farm workers turn anti-social elements
  • Mettur realisation far below expected level


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Two colleges banned from procuring animals
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 8. Laboratory animals in two teaching hospitals of the city are being reared in such abysmal conditions that they are dying of disease. A ban has been imposed on further procurement of animals. Concerned at the conditions under ...
    Garbage dump at Madipakkam poses a health hazard
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 8. Residents of Mahalakshmi Nagar in Madipakkam have been living amidst stench from garbage. The Naidu pond, surrounded by houses and a Siva Vishnu temple, has been the source of not merely civic nuisance, but ill-health. It had ...
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  • GH mortuary to be expanded
  • `Saluting the pioneers of space'
  • Woman fatally hit by MTC bus


    Pondicherry
    Cong. Govt. must quit office: BJP
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 8.The president of the Pondicherry State BJP committee, A.M. Krishnamoorthy, MLA, today asked the Congress government, led by N. Rangasamy, to quit office, owning moral responsibility for the "inefficient and chaotic ...
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  • Breakfast scheme to be extended for 12th Std. students
  • Alert Minister averts mishap

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