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Andhra Pradesh
Growth rate falls below national average
HYDERABAD, NOV. 2. Andhra Pradesh has stumbled across a roadblock on its path of development which has pulled down the growth rate of its Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) below the national average of 5.80 per cent during the first half of the ...
`Tactical counter-offensive' a spectacular success: PW
GUNTUR, NOV.2. The secretary of the Guntur district committee of the CPI-ML People's War (PW), P. Mohan, has claimed that the "tactical counter-offensive campaign (TCOC)", launched on July 20 following a call by the central committee of the ...
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  • File movement still sluggish
  • Search on for raiders
  • Rice output in Godavari dts. may fall drastically
  • Architects offer to promote capital's heritage status
  • Sugar unit VRS optees' issue settled


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    No G.O. on new police commissionerate yet
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 2. The State Cabinet's decision to carve out a separate Cyberabad Police Commissionerate from the existing Ranga Reddy district police from November 1 has not materialised. As per the standing instructions, a draft Government ...
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  • Cop promoted for excelling in sports
  • Space to given for prosecution complex


    Karnataka
    `Enough water in Karnataka reservoirs'
    BANGALORE, NOV. 2. The Karnataka Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education, B.K. Chandrashekar, said today that there was adequate water in the reservoirs in the State, and the Government was in a position to release 6,000 cusecs of ...
    Peace returns to Mandya
    MYSORE, NOV. 2.There were no untoward incidents in Mandya district after curfew was lifted this morning, and the town returned to near normality. A three-day curfew was imposed on Wednesday following large-scale violence when farmers went on a ...
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  • Rain ensures steady inflow into gauging station
  • JD(U) team to `lobby' in Delhi for CRA meet
  • Stop release from Mettur Dam: BJP
  • Revise order, Wadiyar urges PM
  • Science Congress to include Space Summit
  • Revision of voters' list from Nov. 7
  • 12 more reserved seats in Assembly


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Train services to remain hit
    BANGALORE, NOV. 2. The Southern Railway has decided to continue suspension of train services between Mysore and Bangalore on Sunday also as a precautionary measure. The Southern Railway sources said that the Shatabdi Express, Tirupati Fast ...
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  • Workshops on personality development
  • Minister's call to curb pollution
  • N-E students live a cloistered existence


    Kerala
    Resettlement runs into rough weather
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 2.The Kerala Government's ambitious tribal land distribution project under the Tribal Resettlement Development Mission (TRDM) has run into rough weather. The Union Environment and Forest Ministry has refused to clear the ...
    Antony Govt. promises help for setting up ayurvedic park
    KOCHI, NOV.2. The State Government would extend all help needed to establish an Ayurvedic park in Kerala, the first-ever venture of the sort in the country. The Chief Minister, A.K.Antony, gave this assurance at the Ayurveda Congress session ...
    Other Stories

  • I'm not responsible for PDP action: Pillai
  • AG says no to pay for strike period
  • Karunakaran criticises police policy
  • IMA throws to wind ethics of medical profession
  • No party against ADB loan: Quit Kerala samithy
  • Police must do more homework: Sudheeran
  • Ramesh wants Ganesh sacked


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Discussion on autonomy for engg. college
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 2.More than the granting of autonomy or availing of World Bank loan, the parents of students of the Government Engineering College, Thiruvananthapuram, were concerned about the smooth conduct of the courses and the ...
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  • Plea for more paying counters
  • Court rejects Vigilance report dropping graft charge
  • Violence during PDP march: BJP seeks probe
  • Crime Branch search on journalist's house


    Tamil Nadu
    Contours of engg. education will change
    CHENNAI, NOV. 2. Educationists in Tamil Nadu — a State which has the largest number of engineering colleges in the country, with most of them unaided — are apprehensive of a significant fee hike, now that the Supreme Court has held ...
    DVAC team for Nagaland to check veracity of certificates
    CHENNAI, NOV. 2. A team of officials of the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption has proceeded to Nagaland for probing the issue of fake registration certificates and permits for mini-buses. Headed by an inspector, the team will ...
    Other Stories

  • `Fill up long-due HC vacancies'
  • `Seek EB commitment to cut operational cost'
  • `Govt. only a facilitator for industries'
  • Strike ends, but who is the winner?
  • `Provide legal protection for special reservation'
  • 100-ml IMFL bottles show up again
  • `Govt. didn't agree to full payment of DA in cash'
  • Rain toll twenty, 247 families homeless


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Rain-free day lights up shoppers' spirits
    CHENNAI, NOV. 2. With some respite from the heavy rain that lashed the city for the last few days, the residents seized the opportunity to go for Deepavali shopping. Most of the popular garment shops were crowded from the morning, with ...
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  • MRI scanner breaks down in GH
  • Assistance for burns victims' rehabilitation
  • Slum dwellers still in troubled waters
  • Storage up in reservoirs
  • Inundation exposes lack of planning


    Pondicherry
    Pondy since the de facto merger
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 2. November 1 marks the `De Facto Merger Day' in Pondicherry. Pondicherry, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam became part of India through a smooth transfer of power from the French. The de facto merger was a sequel to a verdict given ...
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  • People throng shops in Pondy
  • Deepavali programmes on Pondy AIR

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