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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. House proceedings stalled
HYDERABAD, MARCH 3. Normal proceedings in the A. P. Legislative Assembly were paralysed for over two hours on Monday when women members of the ruling TDP trooped into the well protesting against a remark by Congress member, Dharmana Prasada Rao, ...
New CJ for High Court
NEW DELHI, MARCH 3. Devinder Gupta, Judge of the Delhi High Court, was today appointed Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, a Rashtrapati Bhavan communique said. The appointment takes effect from the date Mr. Justice Gupta assumes ...
Other Stories

  • ZP schools urged to improve results
  • 2,000 couples to tie the knot
  • NGOs urged to help in drought relief
  • Five killed in separate road mishaps
  • Bid on ex-MLA: Cong. seeks arrest of culprits
  • Mala Mahandu plans `Chalo Assembly'
  • Telugu Ganga water likely to reach Tirupati by March 6


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    IPS top brass shuffled
    HYDERABAD, MARCH. 3.The Government on Monday transferred 14 IPS officers and gave new postings, which included two DCPs to Hyderabad and three DCPs to newly the carved out Cyberabad Police Commissionerate. The Director of Prohibition and Excise ...
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  • Govt. agrees to increase coverage
  • Opposition alleges neglect of power sector
  • Odd couple!
  • Walkout over `selective' implementation of girl child scheme
  • Plight of fluorosis-hit moves Barnala
  • Left plea to MLAs on drought


    Karnataka
    Renewed violence in parts of Bangalore
    BANGALORE, MARCH 3. Areas in Kadugondana Halli and Devara Jeevana Halli Police Station limits, which were rocked by violence on Saturday night and Sunday morning, witnessed clashes as police opened fire and burst teargas shells to disperse ...
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  • Seminar on social work from Friday
  • Shimoga CMC commissioner warned of gherao
  • Work on water supply schemes progressing
  • `Propagate Govt.'s achievements'
  • Despite hurdles, he did a good job
  • Mysore's needs ignored in Railway Budget
  • Rlys. urged to improve facilities at Raichur station
  • Bid to loot bank foiled in Raichur


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Sportspersons' honorarium may go up
    BANGALORE, MARCH 3. The monthly honorarium given to outstanding sportspersons was proposed to be raised, the Minister of State for Youth Services and Sports, S.S.Mallikarjun, told the Legislative Assembly today. He told told Shankaralinge ...
    Other Stories

  • Assembly mourns ex-legislators
  • Govt. draws flak for grant-in-aid GO
  • `State should counter Maharashtra's claim'
  • Relief package evolved for sick units
  • KFCC calls for more teeth to anti-piracy law
  • Violence will be put down: Kharge
  • Maharashtra releases water to Belgaum Dist.


    Kerala
    Kerala HC declares MLA's oath invalid
    KOCHI, MARCH. 3.In a landmark judgment, a Division Bench of the Kerala High Court today held that the Kodungallur MLA, Umesh Challiyil, is not entitled to sit and vote in the Assembly till he is duly sworn in, as he had taken the oath not in ...
    Other Stories

  • Two held for forging loan sureties
  • Plea to give Adivasis a fair deal
  • Steps to combat water scarcity
  • Deposit drive by bank
  • S.N. Dharma Samajam under receiver rule
  • Teachers flay SSA fund misuse
  • Small dams mooted for reducing drought effect
  • CPI(M) march turns violent in Chathannur
  • Municipal chairperson, councillors arrested


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    No end in sight to cinema crisis
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAR. 3.With distributors and exhibitors refusing to relent, no end seems to be in sight to the impasse in the film industry. The executive of the Film Exhibitors Association, Kerala, is meeting on Tuesday to chalk out the ...
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  • Suspend load-shedding: CPI
  • `Kerala stayed away from BC panel meet'
  • Minister, partyman differ on headload Act
  • Gangadharan calls on Isaac


    Tamil Nadu
    No embargo on POTA court powers: HC
    CHENNAI, MARCH 3.Settling a vital question of law and opening up an avenue to scores of POTA (Prevention of Terrorism Act) detenus for seeking bail, the Madras High Court today ruled that there was no absolute bar on their doing so within one ...
    TN not to produce Maudany before Kerala court
    COIMBATORE, MARCH 3.The Tamil Nadu Government has decided not to produce the Kerala-based People's Democratic Party chairman and undertrial in the Coimabtore serial blasts case, Abdul Nasir Maudany, before any court other than the special court ...
    Coimbatore administration caught on the wrong foot
    COIMBATORE, MARCH 3. The annual ritual at a temple here in which the priest, wearing sandals of nails, walks over women, has once again sparked an outrage. For the practice that may well leave the women with medical problems, though it is ...
    Confusion marks start of TNPCEE process
    CHENNAI, MARCH 3. The Anna University today began the process of registering candidates, who will write the Tamil Nadu Professional Courses Entrance Examinations this year. However, confusion prevailed at the university examination centre, where ...
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  • `Packaged drinking water meets BIS norms'
  • India can be put on the mat for discrimination: Dalit lobbyist
  • Jayalalithaa inaugurates `Annadhanam' at mosque
  • `Organised sector alone will pay tax under VAT'
  • Karunanidhi will consult parties on `anti-repression strategy'
  • Plus-Two exams begin, in `error-free mode'


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    CMDA officials apathetic to encroachments
    CHENNAI, MARCH 3. What was touted as the Asia's largest bus terminus, the Central Mofussil Bus Terminus has quickly slipped into the encroachment-ridden morass that is characteristic of Chennai. Just months after inauguration, the CMBT, ...
    Other Stories

  • Will there be takers for commercial LPG?
  • DMK leaders in court
  • Rs. 149.55 lakhs for waste segregation at Ambattur
  • Additional BG EMU service from today
  • Woman found dead in hotel room


    Pondicherry
    Pull out of NDA, Narayanasamy tells DMK
    PONDICHERRY, MARCH 3. The Pradesh Congress Committee president, V. Narayanasamy, has called upon the DMK to pull out of the National Democratic Alliance led by the BJP. The earlier it is done, it will be better for the DMK, he told a large ...
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  • NCC cadets felicitated
  • Steps to make farm women SHG members
  • Farmers condemn hike in urea price
  • Pondy flower show nets Rs. 10 lakhs

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