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Andhra Pradesh
Stamp out extremism: Barnala
HYDERABAD, JAN. 26. The Governor, Surjit Singh Barnala, has called for concerted efforts both by the Government and public to contain leftwing extremism and terrorism. In his maiden address at the Republic Day parade here on Sunday, he noted ...
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  • Farmers urged not to lose hope
  • `Gyan vani' launched
  • `Save water' campaign in Anantapur soon
  • Velugu to benefit one lakh families
  • Surprises likely in Warangal


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Imaginative tableaux at R-Day parade
    HYDERABAD, JAN. 26. The tableaux put up by different Government departments at the I-day and R-day parades are not always drab and dry as one may think. They can be as imaginative as an artist's work on canvass like the one from the Tribal ...
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  • President's police medal for six A.P. officers
  • Cut in pay for three transport employees for graft
  • Doctors from Greece to hold medical camps
  • Judicial probe into `attacks' on lawyers demanded
  • An expensive faux pas


    Karnataka
    TP chief shot during R-Day fete
    BELLARY, JAN. 26. Suryanarayan, Hospet Taluk Panchayat President, died after being shot at during the Republic Day function on the Municipal Grounds at Hospet in Bellary District on Sunday. The incident took place when the National Anthem was ...
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  • Grape growers seek duty cut on dipping oil
  • `Don't mix religion and politics'
  • Ban on animal sacrifice sought
  • Steps taken to tackle drought


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Public, ministers show little interest in R-Day events
    BANGALORE, JAN. 26. The waning interest among the people in participating in the Republic Day and also Independence Day ceremonial parades was in full evidence at the Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Ground here on Sunday. One was kept wondering ...
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  • A laudable effort by Chaturvedi
  • `Hindutva forces damaging secular fabric'
  • Re-start industrial scheme, Escoms told
  • Governor calls for ending Veerappan menace


    Kerala
    Seize on investor interest: Governor
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 26.The Governor, Sikander Bakht, today stressed the need for respecting every man's faith and observed that the communal flare-up at Marad and the feud between two Church factions had marred the otherwise peaceful record ...
    Republic Day celebrated with fervour
    KOCHI, JAN. 26.Flag hoisting and cultural programmes were conducted in various parts of the city today to mark the country's 54th Republic Day celebrations. The Finance Minister, K. Sankaranarayanan, unfurled the national tri-colour at a ...
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  • Snake-bitten girl buried
  • Medha begins campaign jatha
  • Chavara project may go against national security
  • Two killed as bus overturns
  • History of India a continuing struggle: Panikkar


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Walkway runs into rough weather
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 26. The efforts to beautify the Shanghumughom beach by constructing a walkway at an estimated cost of Rs. 36 lakhs have run into rough weather with the locals as well as the fishing community putting up a stiff opposition ...
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  • KSEB to recruit 719 workers from PSC list
  • MoUs for 96 projects signed at GIM
  • Graft: veterinary doctor held
  • Farmer's wife petitions SHRC against Excise dept.
  • Trek into new vistas of learning
  • Probe into sedation of patients at mental hospital
  • Computer loan for teachers


    Tamil Nadu
    Unaided engg. colleges to ignore SWS norms
    CHENNAI, JAN. 26.The Tamil Nadu Self-Financing Engineering Colleges Association (TNSFECA) today announced that its member colleges would admit students to B.E/B.Tech courses in the coming academic year, ignoring norms set by the State ...
    Low-cost sarees steal the show at R-Day fete
    CHENNAI, JAN. 26. A carnival of school and college students, ceremonial march pasts, cultural programmes and a pageantry of floats marked the Republic Day celebrations organised by the State Government. Though almost all floats had the theme of ...
    STF planning to corner Veerappan near Gopinatham
    PALAR, (TN-KARNATAKA BORDER) JAN. 26.The combined Special Task Force personnel of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka today continued with their intensified combing operations along the inter-State border here, for the second day today to corner Veerappan ...
    DMK dissolves Madurai urban unit
    CHENNAI, JAN. 26. In another twist to the ongoing rivalry in the DMK, the party general secretary, K. Anbazhagan, today dissolved the Madurai Urban district committee and the newly formed advisory committee. In a statement, he said the decision ...
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  • Exporters seek Shourie's intervention
  • Padma awardees
  • 62 freedom fighters felicitated in Cuddalore
  • Ramadoss lists out `unkept' budgetary promises
  • 3 brigand aides held


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Tree planting turns a money-spinner
    CHENNAI, JAN. 26. Planting of avenue trees in Chennai has become a multicrore money spinner, with a private company claiming exclusive rights to plant trees and charge for advertisements on hoardings fashioned as tree guards, to aggregate Rs.140 ...
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  • Cultural programmes, health camps mark R-Day
  • Hospitals offer to station ambulances on highways


    Pondicherry
    Distribution of medals, prizes mark celebrations
    PONDICHERRY, JAN. 26. The Lt. Governor of Pondicherry, K.R. Malkani, today unfurled the Tricolour at the Indira Gandhi Sports complex at Uppalam near here, inspected the guard of honour presented by the Pondicherry Armed Police and took salute at ...
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  • Power shutdown
  • 13 persons get self-employment loan

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