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Andhra Pradesh

  • A.P. seeks Rs. 1,210 cr. drought relief
  • BIRRD holds camps in North
  • Accelerated promotions to CIs, DSPs in naxal areas untenable: HC
  • Godavari forum ridicules CM's link-up talk
  • Contract worker killed in NTPC mishap
  • Crop loss likely to be over 3,800 cr.

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad

  • Research institutes sign MoU
  • A `slap' treatment
  • Police Inspectors transferred
  • Chitra for Stockholm `challenge' event

    Asian Games

  • Demoralising exit for Indian teams
  • India draws with Korea
  • India begins campaign in style
  • Chinese domination continues
  • Qamar enters boxing quarterfinals
  • South Korea downs Malaysia
  • Dismal show by Indians
  • Verma disappointed
  • Medal Tally
  • Doha will have 33 disciplines
  • India bags bronze
  • Bobby caught unawares
  • Manan Chandra posts fine victory

    Barometer

  • Stock Market Index
  • Exchange rates
  • Bullion rates

    Business

  • Standoff over disinvestment
  • Softbank, VentureTech to pump $20 m in Sify
  • New depreciation rates announced
  • Marginal drop in Sensex
  • IDBI flexibonds issue on Oct. 10
  • Rupee ends lower
  • Sharjah Zone keen to attract more Indian investors
  • Sony targets higher turnover
  • Nicholas Frame agreement expires in 2003
  • BCPL-IOC liquid cargo jetty commissioned
  • TCS' Madhapur facility nearing completion
  • Speculation put to rest

    Cartoons

  • All in the game
  • Cartoon

    Chattisgarh

  • Chhattisgarh bandh called to protest Jogi's arrest

    Chess

  • Young knights giving sleepless nights for past kings

    Cinema

  • Film festival to get permanent venue

    Cricket

  • Mongia carves out gritty century
  • Sri Lankan selectors pick six speedsters
  • Iqbal and Latif inspire middle-order revival

    Crossword

  • The Hindu Crossword No. 7486
  • Solution to puzzle 7485

    Editorials

  • Debasing India's image
  • Fatal flypast

    Football

  • Mohun Bagan confident

    Front Page

  • SC directs Karnataka to release water to T.N.
  • Cabinet to discuss court order: Krishna
  • Nepal King sacks PM
  • 'Pak. failed all tests to end cross-border terrorism'
  • Electoral laws to be stringent
  • Jogi meets PM after courting arrest
  • PM for financial autonomy to panchayats
  • Akash test-fired
  • Pak. tests Hatf-IV missile
  • Bomb scare at SC
  • IAF clarifies
  • Narrow escape for Mehbooba

    Gujarat

  • A ray of hope for them

    Haryana

  • Chinese envoy meets Chautala

    International

  • Man held for planning `race war'
  • `India was informed about Shaheen testing'
  • Take up substantive issues, PA tells Govt., LTTE
  • U.S. envoy to continue talks in N. Korea
  • Sinn Fein offices raided
  • Malaysia, Indonesia assert Islamic identity
  • Russia forms task force to fight piracy
  • New Delhi-Dhaka ties at a low ebb?
  • `Root causes of terrorism cannot justify crimes'
  • Indian among five dead in shooting spree
  • `U.K. supports India's fight against terror'

    Karnataka

  • Train, bus services hit in Karnataka
  • Rains will ensure inflow at Mettur: Govt.
  • Varsity ready to teach Radioisotope Technology
  • State cannot abide by SC order: JD(U)
  • Rajesh Gundu Rao all set to join JD(U)

    Karnataka-Bangalore

  • Special drive against polluting vehicles in Bangalore
  • They swear an oath to abide by the law
  • Number plates: Panel on award of contract
  • Stay on suspension of advocate from KSBC
  • Venues for issuing voter ID cards
  • Doubts over efficacy of Parivarthan

    Kerala

  • Cong. MLA gets bail in forgery case
  • Bring out the truth, says Opposition leader
  • Plagiarism scandal becomes murkier

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram

  • UDF to launch agitation
  • Worm menace threatens cityfolk
  • Paying counter: Collector clarifies
  • KU website introduces subject links

    Leader Page Articles

  • Words of wisdom!
  • Post-Taliban dangers

    Letters to the Editor

  • Politics of reform
  • Fighting terrorism
  • UTI's victims
  • Disobeying courts

    Maharashtra

  • Salman asked to surrender passport
  • Two PILs filed on Salman case

    Monitor

  • Cholamandalam launches new scheme
  • Shree Baidyanath's plans
  • ABB wins Rs. 235 cr. Vizag project
  • ISO 9001:2000 for Sitaram Ayurveda

    National

  • Naidu pitches for networking of rivers
  • PM to attend Indo-E.U. summit
  • Govt. has political will for police reform: Advani
  • 'Govt. speaking in different voices'
  • Purulia-type incident ruled out
  • `Errors' galore in NCERT textbooks
  • National policy for Indian systems of medicine
  • SC orders transfer of complaint on Tehelka to Delhi
  • `Rly. bifurcation a step towards privatisation'
  • India on ITU council
  • Personal liberty cannot be taken lightly: SC
  • `Peace in Sri Lanka possible only with India's support
  • Hydrogen will fast replace hydrocarbon-based fuels: Kakodkar
  • 'NCC has 1.3 million cadets'
  • Military action after diplomatic efforts fail: Cong.
  • Sharma seeks release of attached assets
  • Shekhawat for review of criminal justice system
  • Armed intruder in Amitabh's house held
  • Nothing wrong in Ministers meeting, says BJP chief
  • 'Pak. missile test a provocation'

    New Delhi

  • Advani refuses to withdraw Centre's missives
  • PM-Sheila meet fails to break imbroglio

    Obituary

  • Obituary

    Pondicherry

  • T.N., Karnataka taking Pondy for a ride, says Narayanasamy
  • Govt. adopting anti-people policies: Janakiraman
  • Drawing contest for children aboard train
  • `Educational administration should be given top priority'
  • Draw inspiration from Kamaraj, Malkani tells youth

    Rajasthan

  • Gehlot seeks high-tech links for IT park
  • Sonia to visit drought-affected areas in Rajasthan next week
  • Contingency plan sanctioned

    Religion

  • God, beyond the senses and mind

    Tamil Nadu

  • SC order fails to cheer farmers
  • POTA court calls for separate report on Vaiko
  • `Dual control argument, a bogey'
  • Rs. 300-cr plan to develop Kancheepuram town outskirts
  • `Peace in Sri Lanka possible only with India's support
  • Implement at least this order, delta ryots tell Krishna
  • Film industry rejects Rajnikant plea against stir
  • Poll roll revision
  • Bonded labourers caught in RDO-NGO crossfire

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai

  • Corporation evicts squatter, regains prime property
  • Murder sparks panic at Nungambakkam
  • CPCB begins monitoring of air pollution
  • Self-immolation bid by contemnor

    This Day That Age

  • dated October 5,1952: Need for racial amity

    Tripura

  • Kalam asks students to think

    Uttar Pradesh

  • U.P. MLA shot at

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