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Andhra Pradesh
New law on prisoners' release likely
HYDERABAD, MARCH 13. A new Bill giving an opportunity for release of prisoners, who are not eligible under the present guidelines, is likely to be introduced by the Andhra Pradesh Government during the budget session of the Assembly. The ...
Medical College allowed to admit students
HYDERABAD, MARCH 13.The Centre has given permission to MNR Medical College and Hospital at Sangareddy to admit students into the first year MBBS course for the academic year 2002-03. Counselling for the provisional admission of candidates will be ...
Other Stories

  • 'Budget anti-people'
  • Parties close ranks on delimitation 'threat'
  • Court-jail video link in for major expansion
  • A choppy tip
  • Minister rules out change in Inter exam pattern
  • CM unveils package for Tirumala oustees
  • e-Seva services to encompass TTD
  • Govt. agrees to House panel probe


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Fake currency racket busted, 14 held
    HYDERABAD, MARCH 13. An inter-state gang dealing in Indian and Saudi counterfeit currency was busted by Commissioner's Task Force officials when they arrested 14 persons and seized computers, laser printers and sophisticated printers and scanners ...
    Other Stories

  • 13 Vasavi directors picked up
  • Mild flutter over IPS officer `abuse'
  • A bitter visit to wallow for Deputy Mayor
  • Is it curtains for parking row at theatres?


    Karnataka
    No decision yet on English for III Std.
    BANGALORE, MARCH 13. The Karnataka Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education, B. K. Chandrashekar, clarified in the Legislative Assembly today that the Government had not issued any directive to schools to introduce English as ...
    Siddaramaiah faces censure for remarks
    BANGALORE, MARCH 13. The BJP has sought to move a privilege motion against the State unit JD(S) President and former Deputy Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah, for making a statement in public questioning the impartiality of the Speaker of the ...
    Other Stories

  • Load-shedding in parts of State
  • 'Probe reports pending with panel'
  • Zoo has baby jackals after 20 years
  • Chandrashekar draws flak for his `misplaced secularism'
  • Bosnia to sign pact to avoid double taxation
  • Accept panel's advice on CET: Moily
  • Nanaiah for bringing IAS officers under Lokayukta Act


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Govt. colleges ensure social justice: VC
    BANGALORE, MARCH 13. The Vice-Chancellor of Bangalore University, M.S.Thimmappa, said on Thursday that government colleges provided equity and social justice to students belonging to economically weaker sections of society who could not join ...
    Other Stories

  • BWSSB to lunch revenue recovery drive
  • PROOF to hold debate tomorrow


    Kerala
    Breach of media rights decried
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH. 13. The Leader of the Opposition, V. S. Achuthanandan, has alleged a serious breach of his Constitutional rights and the rights of the media on account of the police clampdown on mediapersons who get in touch with him ...
    Budget today
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH. 13. The Kerala Finance Minister, K. Sankaranarayanan, will present the Budget for 2003-04 in the Assembly at 9 a. m. on Friday. The Minister is expected to propose measures for reducing the revenue deficit and ...
    Other Stories

  • Venkaiah Naidu demands judicial probe
  • Karunnya in the battle against cancer
  • Asianet scribe rejects award
  • Protest against liquor policy
  • Road work a threat to shola ecosystem
  • LDF to take stir to grassroots
  • Muthanga takes centre-stage in LS
  • Budget: thrust on revenue raising


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Traffic curbs in city today
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 13. The police have announced certain restrictions on vehicular traffic from 5 a.m. on Friday in connection with the DYFI-sponsored march to the legislative Assembly. Heavy vehicles, including KSRTC buses, coming into ...
    Other Stories

  • Two SFI activists held for arson
  • A turning point for ER&DCI
  • NAAC team ends KU assessment
  • Illegal sand-mining posing threat to reservoirs


    Tamil Nadu
    Cooperative mills going private
    CHENNAI, MARCH 13. In a major policy move, the Tamil Nadu Government has decided to throw open the cooperative sector to private companies. Going the Andhra Pradesh way, Tamil Nadu will soon clear the legal decks for selling off its ...
    DMK surprised at BJP conciliatory moves
    CHENNAI, MARCH 13.The DMK appears surprised at two developments which took place today - of the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, announcing in Parliament the formation of a committee to look into complaints of misuse of the Prevention of ...
    Other Stories

  • Quota for ex-servicemen in group B posts under TN study
  • Vexed TV subscribers won't put up with cartels
  • Left divided on attitude to DMK
  • Charging flat rate only option
  • Only 4 cases remain before special court-I
  • Why amplify prayers, asks High Court
  • Don't nag DMK, Naidu tells partymen
  • Declare Tamil official language, CM tells Centre
  • Palani women students still under `threat'


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Appalling surroundings affect water sources
    CHENNAI, MARCH 13. Chennai's water managers are concerned at the degradation of the environment surrounding water bodies, small or big, resulting in a piquant situation where water is available but cannot be utilised optimally. The bad civic ...
    Other Stories

  • 'Bring schools, hospitals under tax net'
  • Initial payment for cable TV to be made refundable deposit
  • 'The Gallows' make way for OP unit
  • 'Blue Brigade' for night patrol


    Pondicherry
    Serve with dedication, Rangasamy tells govt. staff
    PONDICHERRY, MARCH 13. The Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, has called upon the government employees to work with dedication for the development of the nation and welfare of the people. Presenting the Sanchar Sarathy awards and Sanchar Seva Padaks ...
    Pondy budget on March 28
    PONDICHERRY, MARCH 13. The Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, will present the budget for Pondicherry on March 28, in the Assembly, according to sources. The session would begin at 9.30 a.m. on March 27 with an address by Lt. Governor, K.R. ...
    Emission from glass factory being monitored: Valsaraj
    PONDICHERRY, MARCH 13. The Administration will continue to monitor the emission content of a private glass container-manufacturing factory here and also the suspended particles both within and outside the factory. Some of the workers of the ...

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