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Andhra Pradesh
Central team visits drought-hit areas in A.P.
TIRUPATI, SEPT. 9.A team of Central officials toured the badly-affected northern mandals of Chittoor district on Monday to assess the damage wrought by drought. The team, headed by J.P. Negi, Managing Director, National Horticulture Board, ...
Festival does not bring cheer to them
Babaguda (Rangareddy) Sept . 9. Babaguda and Bommarajpet are villages in Rangareddy District and located on the fringes of the city. These are traditionally agri-based ones and the prosperity of villagers is linked to their land. For those ...
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  • TU fears `come true'
  • BJP backs TDP demand on grant
  • Vocational courses: HC for upgradation in three months
  • Khadi board unveils action plan
  • Kanu Sanyal disapproves of PW line
  • Farm sector in doldrums, says Cong.


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    `Peace Keepers' to assist police during Ganesh festival
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 9. For the first time, the services of `Peace Keepers', a newly constituted group of youngsters hailing from the South Zone, will be utilised during the 11-day long Ganesh festival beginning on Tuesday in the twin cities. A ...
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  • Left parties' meet against communalism
  • CM seeks sops for fishermen
  • CM greets people
  • Central staff plan stir
  • Woman found killed


    Karnataka
    Expert summoned to join STF?
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 9. Two years ago, the status report on the Special Task Force engaged in operations to nab the brigand, Veerappan, which predicted the kidnapping of the Kannada filmstar, Rajkumar, was ignored two months before the 108-day ...
    JD(U), JD(S) to join protesters
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 9. The Janata Parivar leaders, Siddaramiah, JD(S) State unit President, and P.G.R. Sindhia, JD(U) Floor Leader in the Legislative Assembly, today criticised the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, for agreeing to release 9,000 cusecs ...
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  • Drought: Centre urged to assist State
  • Efforts on to get Chairman of KPCC OBC Cell removed
  • CRA decision satisfactory: Shettar
  • Regional PU education boards planned
  • Pro-Kannada forum against water release
  • Veerappan informers warned of stern action
  • Malaysian offer on highway accepted


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Residents join hands to improve Padmanabhanagar
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 9.Here is a classic example of how citizens can participate actively in the development of their area. Residents of Padmanabhanagar (Ward No. 55) have come together on a common platform called Abhyudaya to ensure citizens' ...
    Bescom to hold grievance meetings
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 9.The Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (Bescom) has said it will conduct grievance meetings here on September 11 and 12. On September 11, the meeting will be held between 11 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. at E-8 Sub-division, 5th Main, ...


    Kerala
    Karunakaran-Antony rift widens
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 9. The differences between the veteran Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, and the Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, have taken irreconcilable course. The interesting aspect of the current showdown is Mr. Antony's determination ...
    CPI(M) stir: writ plea for removing obstruction
    KOCHI, SEPT. 9. The Kerala High Court was moved a writ petition seeking a directive to the State Government and the DGP to take effective steps to remove all obstructions caused by the CPI(M) activists in connection with the ongoing picketing of ...
    No threat to my Govt.: Antony
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 9.Despite the rough weather that his Government has run into more than once in the recent past, the Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, today said there was no danger to the UDF Government in the State, and also sought to dismiss ...
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  • C-DIT holography unit to open today
  • HC issues notice to VS
  • Special cells to monitor Weil's disease
  • Soopy fit to be Education Minister: Ganesh
  • Code of conduct: Thiruvanchoor flays Sankaranarayanan
  • CPI(M) stir turns violent, hartal in Kottayam


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Garbage crisis: Talks heading for fresh stalemate
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 9. The negotiated settlement to the garbage crisis in the city appeared to be heading for a setback today after the talks between the Poabs Group and the Agro Industries Corporation failed to make any headway. The ...
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  • Police probing attack on 76-year-old woman
  • Graft: DRDA Project Officer chargesheeted
  • Man, wife killed in car-bus collision
  • DPC plea on General Hospital


    Tamil Nadu
    STF loses track of Veerappan
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 9. After an intensified hunt for the poacher-turned-sandalwood smuggler, Veerappan, in the forests for the past two days, the pursuers in Tamil Nadu seem to have no hint of his whereabouts. Although the combing operations ...
    Pro-AIADMK faction launches offensive against Jayalalithaa
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 9. The pro-AIADMK faction in the Congress appears to have become virtually extinct with several leaders, who till now remained ardent supporters of Jayalalithaa, coming together today to launch a spirited offensive on the AIADMK ...
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  • Centre for amicable settlement of row over CPC amendments
  • Motor Vehicle Act amendment leaves disabled in the lurch
  • Ramadoss harps on bifurcation
  • Online rail booking likely to be extended
  • CM criticised for not consulting parties on Cauvery
  • Security beefed up at Mettur dam
  • `CRA failed to evolve distress sharing formula'
  • Normal supply level at tail-end by Sept. 19


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    One-way on Usman road: Mixed response from motorists
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 9. The new one-way system introduced on Usman Road in T.Nagar has evoked a mixed response from motorists. Local residents were put to severe hardship with all streets in the area being made one-way allowing traffic in opposite ...
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  • I-T dept. gearing machinery for better efficiency
  • Contemnor gets 6-month RI
  • IATR wants to keep Tamil meet apolitical
  • Robber gang strikes at Thuraipakkam
  • KMC `lacks funds'
  • `Idols with toxic paints pollute water bodies'


    Pondicherry
    DMK, AIADMK indulging in baseless campaign: Narayanasamy
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 9. The Pondicherry unit Congress leader, V. Narayanasamy, said here today that he had requested the Chief Minister and the Education Minister to initiate action against those who had spread rumours after some children of a few ...
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  • Recruitments only on merit basis, says CM
  • Speaker cancels Namibia tour
  • Be a model to students, Lt. Governor tells teachers

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