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Andhra Pradesh
Seven naxals killed in encounter
KARIMNAGAR, NOV.11.Seven naxalites of the CPI(ML) Janashakthi Veeranna faction were killed in an encounter in the forests of interior Lenkalagadda village of Mahadevpur mandal on the borders of neighbouring Maharashtra, about 150 km from ...
Four die in road accident
HYDERABAD, NOV. 11. Four persons died on the spot and four others sustained serious injuries in a head-on collision between a car and a truck at Chintalacheruvu of Gattusingaram village in Ranga Reddy district on Monday. Two of the deceased ...
Other Stories

  • Metre gauge track work in a limbo
  • Street play on eradication of child labour performed
  • Demand for release of 7 tmcft. water from Nagarjunasagar
  • VTPS to have alternative cooling facility
  • `Govt. dividing people on water projects'
  • Telemedicine facility at Nizamabad dt. HQ Hospital from Nov. 26
  • Six PW naxalites surrender


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Stormy start to Assembly session
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 11. The AP Legislative Assembly was witness to a stormy slanging match between the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, and the Leader of the Opposition, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, on Monday when it began its winter sitting here. ...
    Suspected HIV-positive girl's tale of woe
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 11. AIDS victims are not outcastes. One may live among them, touch them and yet stay clear of the dreaded disease. This was the message purported to be sent by the Union Minister of State for Home, Ch. Vidyasagar Rao, to the ...
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  • Short-lived bonhomie
  • Naidu-YSR spat stalls debate on drought
  • Installation of rain gauges in villages ruled out
  • Minister makes commitment on Jurala project
  • CLP slams CM for anti-Sonia remarks


    Karnataka
    Krishna swears by Mahajan report
    BANGALORE, NOV. 11.Karnataka is committed to the implementation of the Mahajan Commission report to settle its long-standing dispute with Maharashtra on the inter-State boundary, the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna said here today. He was ...
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  • RTO facing shortage of staff
  • Legislations cannot stop conversion: Buddhist monk
  • Bangalore police pick up Padmavathi for questioning
  • KPSC begins to bar-code answer scripts
  • Come Monday, teachers go hunting for pupils


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Protest against `corruption in CMC'
    BANGALORE, NOV. 11. Alleging large-scale corruption and maladministration in the Yelahanka CMC, the Opposition Janata Dal and BJP members have decided to launch an agitation. They have organised a dharna on Tuesday, and a public meeting on ...
    Other Stories

  • Expand computer literacy: Chandrashekar
  • Jatha to raise awareness on eco issues
  • State to help Centre in ethanol production
  • i-flex gets international certification
  • AEC to help develop tech. for healthcare
  • Polluting units make people's lives miserable
  • `KPSC ex-Secy. involved in irregularities'
  • Gowda rules out merger of JD(U), JD(S)


    Kerala
    'Excise dept. poorly equipped'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 11 Lack of adequate staff and infrastructure facilities had proved to be major impediments for the Excise Department in checking the flow of illicit spirit through 12 check-posts in the district, the V.P. Mohan Kumar ...
    Patjoshi to stay on as Commissioner
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 11.The authorities have refuted reports about the transfer of the Kozhikode City Police Commissioner, Sanjeev Patjoshi, which was put out after confirmation at three levels of the echelon. In a clarification issued ...
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  • Gear up for early LS polls: Murali
  • Cusat paper valuation: Govt. seeks report
  • `Beware of bio-piracy, biotech, GM rice'
  • WIPO to help India on IPR issues
  • Organic farming catches up despite hurdles
  • Stop Govt.-bashing, Murali tells party leaders


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Helping to appreciate Carnatic music
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 11.A vocal recital by J. Sreevalsan Menon here on Sunday evening brought the curtain down on a two-day Indian classical music appreciation programme, organised by The Hindu-Young World as part of its Newspaper in ...
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  • Illicit liquor flooding rural market
  • NRI applications invited


    Tamil Nadu
    Jayalalithaa sets deadline for road repairs
    CHENNAI, NOV. 11. The Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today made a two-hour inspection of some rain-hit areas in the city, and came out with announcements of construction of a Rs. 25-crore rail overbridge for Vyasarpadi and acquisition of 15 fire ...
    Asian nations welcome to set up disaster recovery centres
    CHENNAI, NOV. 11. The Government will assist any Asian country which is keen to locating a disaster recovery centre in Tamil Nadu, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, said today. ``A good domain for partnership among the Asian countries could be ...
    ASI move will reduce temple to tourist attraction: Govt.
    CHENNAI, NOV. 11. The State Government has challenged the September 21 Archaeological Survey of India notification declaring the Arunachaleswarar temple at Tiruvannamalai a monument of national and historical importance. In a petition filed in ...
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  • NHRC notice to Karnataka
  • 'Media Lab Asia' project, a non-starter
  • Anti-conversion Bill unjustified: AIDWA
  • Depression moves away from Tamil Nadu
  • Pondy gearing for `heritage town status'
  • Aavin extends date for milk cards sale
  • Seven-year RI for wife burning upheld
  • Fund crunch may hit MLA tours too
  • `Reclassify criminal offences'
  • Affiliation sans approval, court pulls up PCI and varsity


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Koyambedu terminal to become operational from Nov. 18
    CHENNAI, NOV. 11.The Koyambedu bus terminal is scheduled to become fully operational from November 18, raising hopes of some respite from spiralling traffic problems in the city. The termination of bus services at the new facility is expected ...
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  • Doctors perform rare heart surgery at MIOT Hospitals
  • Malayan refutes Thiagarajan charge
  • Increase in Red Hills tank storage
  • MTC to operate two routes from Perambur bus stand
  • Continuous rain caused inundation, says Government


    Pondicherry
    BPL population data contradictory: Janakiraman
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 11. The leader of the opposition and DMK convener, R.V. Janakiraman, today called upon the administration to clarify what actually was the exact size of people living below poverty line (BPL) in Pondicherry. In a statement, ...
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  • Rectified spirit seized from house
  • Minister felicitates children attending Delhi meet
  • Central Excise Commissionerate inaugurated
  • AIADMK flays Rangasamy for accepting Krishna's gesture

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