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Andhra Pradesh
Lathicharge on students in A.P.
HYDERABAD, OCT. 31. Over 30 students were injured, some of them critically, when police lathicharged them near Indira Park in the city on Thursday. The students were taking out a rally protesting against the Government's recent order that makes ...
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  • Govt. teachers' postings only on merit: CM
  • Dacoits loot bus going to Basar
  • Police stations should be made `people friendly': Advani
  • NSF unit at Bodhan privatised
  • Advani asks partymen to mend their ways
  • Reach out to people, BJP chief tells cadre


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Civic council nod for additional works
    HYDERABAD, OCT. 31. The Uppal Municipal Council on Thursday approved 55 additional development works costing Rs. 1.15 crores. The works were being taken up following public representations made during a recent `padayatra' of the Municipal ...
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  • MCH drive against encroachments
  • 3 get `Sourya pathakam'
  • Visually impaired students' fast enters fourth day
  • Inspectors shuffled
  • Sundarayya books restoration explained


    Karnataka
    Legislators held, uneasy calm in Mandya
    MYSORE, OCT. 31. An uneasy calm prevailed in Mandya on Thursday with no fresh outburst of violence following the imposition of the three-day curfew in the aftermath of Wednesday's mob frenzy over the Cauvery issue. Police arrested the Mandya ...
    JD(U) to launch agitations from tomorrow
    BANGALORE, OCT. 31.The Janata Dal (United), which has chalked out a series of agitations against the State Government from November 2, has demanded that the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, resign if "he has any sense of decency and shame, and ...
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  • Should ex-judges be given Rajyotsava award?
  • Cong. leaders vow to stand by Krishna
  • Go on a `padayatra', Yediyurappa tells CM
  • `13 staging hunger strike hospitalised'


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Bangalore IT.com, a hit among students
    BANGALORE, OCT. 31. Hordes of flyers doled out to visitors containing information on hardware networking courses, event management, and job opportunities at call centres. This was Bangalore IT.com 2002 for the general public flocking India's most ...
    TN bus damaged in stone-throwing
    BANGALORE, OCT. 31. A group of 15 persons threw stones at a Tamil Nadu State Government bus near Ulsoor Gate Police Station here on Thursday damaging its front and rear windowpanes. The bus driver, Jayaraman, sustained a minor injury. The bus ...
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  • Woman stabbed to death
  • Cong. irked as BJP boycotts BMP meet
  • Work on flyovers, subways to start by Nov. 15
  • Tickets priced high for Elton John show?
  • Petty shops damaged as fort wall falls


    Kerala
    PDP march turns violent in Kerala
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, OCT. 31.Several persons were injured and private property worth lakhs of rupees damaged when People's Democratic Party (PDP) activists demanding the release of the PDP chairman, Abdul Nasir Maudany, went on the rampage in ...
    Row over reappointment of panchayat secretary
    THRISSUR, OCT. 31.The Thrissur District Panchayat president, M.V. Visalakshy, and other LDF members in the panchayat were arrested and dragged into a jeep by the police when they staged a dharna in front of the panchayat office to protest against ...
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  • Classical music appreciation programme
  • Whose hartal is it anyway?
  • Reject proposal for import duty cut: Mani
  • Mani mum on police policy
  • Kalamandalam awards announced
  • Pinarayi blames police for violence


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    `Centre ready to aid development projects'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, OCT. 31.If the State Government submits feasible development projects, the Centre will provide financial assistance, the Union Minister of State for Urban Development, O. Rajagopal, has said. Inaugurating a workshop on ...
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  • Jan Shatabdi's maiden run today
  • Good response to AI regular jumbo service
  • Poonthura Siraj `missing': case registered
  • Garbage treatment to resume
  • One more diagnosed with cholera


    Tamil Nadu
    Inmates in chains, couldn't escape: panel
    CHENNAI, OCT. 31.The Ramadas Commission, set up to inquire into the death of 28 mentally ill patients at a private asylum at Erwadi in Ramanathapuram district last year, has concluded that the inmates died "as they were fettered with chains and ...
    Opposition seeks withdrawal of Bill on court fees
    CHENNAI, OCT. 31.Opposition parties today took the AIADMK Government to task for the mix-up relating to the levy of court fees and suits valuation when the Bill to replace ordinances for levy of the fees was placed before the Assembly. The DMK ...
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  • Package tours for Tirumala devotees
  • No police excesses at DMK rally: probe panel
  • Karunanidhi rebuts charge of profligacy
  • Court allows Sasikalaa to recall witnesses
  • `Release attached TANSI property'
  • Linking rivers irrelevant to Cauvery issue: Ramadoss
  • Now DMK & BJP fight inside House
  • Heavy rain in coastal districts
  • `Hinduism does not subscribe to untouchability'
  • Housing project falls flat
  • TNCC welcomes Rajnikant proposal


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Agonising wait for admission to GH
    CHENNAI, OCT. 31. It takes twelve and a half hours and the personal intervention of the Dean to secure admission into the Government General Hospital, Chennai. For Anand, a 23-year-old paraplegic, it took all this and more to gain admission ...
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  • No let-up in strike, thousands arrested
  • Death penalty commuted in multiple murder case
  • Plan to desilt Buckingham Canal
  • Boy's murder sparks tension at Mangadu
  • DMK members bundled out of council, one hospitalised
  • Rain brings traffic to a grinding halt
  • Night-long alert in flooded areas
  • Medavakkam Road suffers severe damage
  • Camera-shy policy helps Corpn. save face


    Pondicherry
    `Rangasamy Govt. adopting wrong approach to Cauvery issue'
    PONDICHERRY, OCT. 31. The AIADMK State committee secretary and former legislator, K. Natarajan, today charged the Rangasamy-led Government with adopting a wrong approach in projecting the Cauvery water requirements of Karaikal farmers. Talking ...
    Homage paid to Indira Gandhi
    PONDICHERRY, OCT. 31. The Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, accompanied by his ministerial colleagues, the Speaker, M.D.R. Ramachandran, the PCC leader, V. Narayanasamy, legislators, officials and representatives of different wings of the party and ...

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