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Andhra Pradesh
11 killed in road accidents in A.P.
HYDERABAD, NOV. 28. Eleven persons were killed and many others injured in different road accidents in Krishna, Medak and Nalgonda districts on Thursday. All the three mishaps involved trucks in which the victims were travelling. While seven ...
Govt. misled Assembly: YSR
HYDERABAD, NOV. 28. The Congress here on Thursday accused the State Government of giving concessions to the tune of Rs. 356 crores to the consortium Kakinada Sea Port Limited comprising L&T and the firm headed by Mirzan Mahathir, son of the ...
Other Stories

  • Farmer ends life
  • Senior IPS officer quits
  • NIMS PRO dismissed
  • CCMB signs MoU with UK institute for stem cell research
  • Ex-canteen worker doubles up as doctor!
  • MIM serves ultimatum on Govt.


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Hope for little bundles of joy, but Govt. still cagey
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 28.After all the furore over irregularities in the adoption of orphans and abandoned children by some placement agencies, Sishu Vihar, the State-run children's home, has become a transit haven for these children. One-month-old ...
    Other Stories

  • Temple tastes panic again, only hoax this time
  • Police stitch up tailor's murder mystery
  • MIM leaders boycott CM's `Iftar'
  • 180 new buses for National Games
  • Duo held in fake certificate racket
  • Cinare firm on heritage status


    Karnataka
    Statehood: Centre's stand may spark stir
    BANGALORE, NOV. 28. The Union Government's stand in Parliament on the demand of the people of Hyderabad-Karnataka for an amendment to Article 371 of the Constitution is likely to trigger fresh trouble, with the Hyderabad-Karnataka Horata Samiti ...
    Clarify FDI policy: Deshpande
    BANGALORE, NOV. 28. The Minister for Large- and Medium-scale Industries, R.V. Deshpande, said today that there had to be clarity and continuity in the Union Government's policies on flow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the ...
    Other Stories

  • Shekhawat's visit cancelled
  • Doordarshan claims greater viewership
  • Minister denies land grabbing by Infosys
  • Running educational institutions, part of charitable work: SC
  • Mahiti Sindu not funded by WB: Chandrashekar


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    'BMP not aware of Opening Balance'
    BANGALORE, NOV. 28. The Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) is not aware of its Opening Balance for the current financial year if the research paper on its finances brought out by a voluntary organisation, Civic Bangalore, is to be believed. The ...
    Hectic lobbying for Mayor's post
    BANGALORE, NOV. 28. With the just a day left for the election of the City's 40th Mayor, lobbying for the coveted post is going on at a hectic pace. Though senior Congress leaders will take a final decision on Friday on the party's candidature, ...


    Kerala
    SFI stir turns violent in Kozhikode
    KOZHIKODE, NOV. 28.At least 50 persons, including women and police officers, were injured in clashes between activists of the Students Federation of India (SFI) and the police in front of the Revenue Divisional Office (RDO) here today. The ...
    Cong. panel wanted saffron flag for free India: Malkani
    KOZHIKODE, NOV. 28.The Lieutenant Governor of Pondicherry, K.R. Malkani, today claimed that a committee appointed by the Congress in 1931 had recommended that the colour of the flag of independent India should be saffron. Inaugurating a ...


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Commuters suffer as SFI takes out Secretariat march
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 28. The VJT Hall-Azad gate stretch remained out of bounds for motorists for over two hours as the traffic was diverted in view of the Secretariat march taken out by the district committee of the SFI to protest against the ...
    Other Stories

  • Arrack workers' plea
  • Cradle baby in fine health
  • `Women worst victims of globalisation'
  • ACT Force to be augmented
  • Naval ships arriving today
  • Bridging the e-mail divide
  • Rs.986-cr. Nabard loan for district


    Tamil Nadu
    DVAC raids on Anbazhagan, Nehru houses
    CHENNAI, NOV. 28.Three former DMK Ministers, including the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, K.Anbazhagan, figure in the latest list of cases registered by the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption, which conducted raids on over 30 ...
    No truck with AIADMK: CPI(M)
    CHENNAI, NOV. 28.The CPI(M) today ruled out an alliance with the AIADMK, saying the ruling party had "gone too far" with its anti-people measures. Talking to reporters here, the State secretary, N. Varadarajan, said the Government was taking up ...
    Other Stories

  • Rajnikant calls on Swamy
  • HC upholds RI for policemen in Padmini rape case
  • New zones will derail Railways: federation
  • Agitation snowballs as bus privatisation plan sinks in
  • Raids on 32 premises in six districts
  • DMK cool to searches
  • CM opens welfare board building
  • Ties with People's War being probed: DGP


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Chennai BSNL to launch mobile service in March
    CHENNAI, NOV. 28. Finally, the Chennai BSNL has made it official. The much awaited cellular service of the BSNL, the fourth service provider in the mobile arena, will be launched on March 31. "Following the formal approval from the New Delhi ...
    Other Stories

  • Privatisation of conservancy work extended to all zones
  • They ignore crucial civic issues again
  • Jewellery shop burgled at T.Nagar
  • A `tender' moment for councillors


    Pondicherry
    Narayanasamy for vigil against `murders in lodges'
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 28. The PCC leader, V. Narayanasamy, today expressed concern over ``unchecked rise in incidents of murders in private lodges'' and called upon the police to keep constant vigil on those taking rooms and collect their ...
    Shopping festival from December 18
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 28. A month-long shopping festival organised by the Pondicherry Tourism department in collaboration with the business community will be held for the fourth year in succession here from December 18. The Education and Tourism ...

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