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Andhra Pradesh
Plan for e-cop system soon: DGP
TIRUPATI, OCT. 29. In an effort to tackle the growing cyber crime, the police administration has decided to launch the e-cop system, the Director-General of Police, P. Ramulu, announced at a press conference here today. Sagacity lies in ...
A.P. HC directive on python attack on girl
HYDERABAD, OCT 29. The plight of a minor girl whose lower abdomen was mauled by a python in an attempt to swallow the child and the "cruel'' attitude of Government officers spurred a Division Bench of the High Court on Tuesday which directed ...
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  • `A.P. should ask for tribunal on Krishna water'
  • Earthquake manual for A.P. soon
  • Assembly session
  • Govt. granted three weeks to file counter in PPA case
  • `Human rights' leader arrested
  • CPI(M) wants black jaggery price raised to Rs. 1,000 a quintal
  • One more loses vision


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Bomb hoax at Hi-tech city
    HYDERABAD, OCT. 29. Thousands of employees working at the Hi-tech city went into a state of panic following a bomb scare call by an anonymous person under the Madhapur police station limits on Tuesday. A call was received by the GE company ...
    Film chamber for tougher law to check piracy
    HYDERABAD, OCT. 29.The AP Film Chamber of Commerce, which constituted an Anti-Video Piracy Vigilance Cell in May this year to intensify anti-piracy drive, will submit a detailed legal note to the State Government to bring in a more stringent law ...
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  • Traffic curbs for Advani's visit
  • ICRISAT's info project for villagers
  • CD Roms for IIT aspirants launched
  • TCS completes `SmartGov' project
  • Water for rabi under three projects on Godavari ruled out


    Karnataka
    56 named for Rajyotsava Award
    BANGALORE, OCT. 29. The Government has selected 56 persons, including the noted economist and educationist, D.M. Nanjundappa, the noted filmmaker, Girish Kasaravalli, the former Judge of the High Court of Karnataka, H.G. Balakrishna, the noted ...
    Farmers go berserk, MLA's house attacked
    MANDYA/MYSORE, OCT. 29. The agitation against the release of Cauvery waters to Tamil Nadu in Mandya District today took an ugly turn with protesters going on a rampage at Pandavapura and attacking the residence of the local MLA. The mob, which ...
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  • `Govt. has complied with SC order'
  • Congress leaders support water release
  • Janata Parivar to finalise stir today
  • Ravindra lists WB-induced fiscal, administrative reforms
  • J.D.Somappa dead
  • Clarify on storage, BJP urges Govt.


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Jain hospital conducts a rare surgery
    BANGALORE, OCT. 29. It was a high-risk heart surgery by any standard. He is 70 and had smoked for over 40 years and was diabetic. Ponnappa (name changed) had difficulty in walking because of pain in both legs. The elderly man also developed a ...
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  • 60 held for violating ban orders
  • Azim Premji outlines values for success


    Kerala
    Kozhikode DCC chief, others chargesheeted
    KOZHIKODE, OCT. 29.The Kozhikode District Congress Committee (DCC) president, M. Veerankutty, and 10 local Congress leaders have been chargesheeted for allegedly attacking the office of the Commissioner of Police here on October 31 last ...
    Meter purchase: Board stand vindicated
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, OCT. 29.The Law Department has indicted the `pre-qualification committee' (PQC) in the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) for wrongfully disqualifying a tender from a party who had quoted the lowest rates for the supply of ...
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  • Water level up
  • Medical fraternity divided over IMA report
  • Govt. to sanction more self-financing institutions
  • SNDP suspends anti-CPI(M) stir
  • CPI to distance itself from hartal
  • VS to seek MCI probe into kidney racket
  • Asia-Pacific seminar on IPR
  • Cong. leaders condemn police `action'


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Traffic curbs in view of PDP march
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, OCT. 29. The traffic police have placed certain restrictions on vehicular traffic on October 31 in connection with the Government Secretariat march called by the People's Democratic Party (PDP). The regulations will come ...
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  • Total sanitation drive to be launched in coastal belt
  • Motor workers to keep off hartal
  • KSU activists boycott classes
  • KSEB to buy 60,000 3-phase meters
  • Kisan Sabha begins two-day dharna


    Tamil Nadu
    Dalit beaten up, paraded in Sivaganga
    SIVAGANGA, OCT. 29.A Dalit farm worker was ``thrashed and paraded half naked'' when he resisted the use of machine, instead of human labour, for desilting a village tank at Satharasankottai in Sivaganga district. The revolting act was ...
    Mini-bus permit scam busted, 39 officials cornered
    MADURAI, OCT. 29. A major scam in issue of fake registration certificates and permits for mini- buses, involving officials in the Regional Transport Office, has been unearthed by the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption here. In ...
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  • TNCC wing seeks HC direction to end strike
  • Don't send children for donations, juvenile board warns schools
  • No assurance on free power to farmers
  • Doubts linger despite rain and water release
  • CM won't budge despite united Opposition offensive
  • Another lift for VIPs, one more bedroom for Chief Justice
  • Demands can't be met due to cut in funds: Ponniayan
  • Ramamurthy laid to rest at Vazhapadi
  • Censure motion today
  • Let private channels cover Assembly proceedings: PMK


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Four association leaders arrested
    CHENNAI, OCT. 29.Four leaders of government staff associations were arrested in Chennai today, as the strike by the Joint Action Council of Tamilnadu Teacher and Employee Organisations - Government Employee Organisations entered the seventh ...
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  • Proposal to declare Pallikaranai swamp a protected area
  • Anti-sea erosion project


    Pondicherry
    Release at least 1.07 tmcft of water to Karaikal: Rangasamy
    PONDICHERRY, OCT. 29. The Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, who led an all-party team to Delhi today presented a memorandum to the Prime Minister, A. B. Vajpayee, seeking his intervention to ensure that at least 1.07 tmcft of Cauvery water was ...
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  • Mahe flood damage put at Rs. 10 lakhs
  • Journalist dead

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