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Andhra Pradesh
People force naxals to leave A.P. village
KARIMNAGAR, DEC. 10. In a significant development villagers of interior Gummallapalli, which is a stronghold of the outlawed People's War Group of naxalites, revolted against naxalites and forced them to leave their village without organising a ... More


Huge haul of explosives in raids
NIZAMABAD, DEC. 10. In the continuing raids in the aftermath of the abortive bid by the banned People's War Group to attack the Ramareddy armed outpost, the district police on Monday recovered huge quantities of explosives from Gokul tanda under ... More
Other Stories

  • Call to scrap Central schemes and divert funds to States
  • Assembly meet on Dec. 19
  • Adventure trip for tourists
  • State in for major biotech leap
  • Telugu varsity announces `sahitee puraskrams'
  • Cong., Left threaten stir over plight of ryots
  • PJR decides to take row with MSR to Delhi
  • 15 naxalites surrender

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    New institution coming up in University of Hyderabad
    HYDERABAD, DEC. 10. A world-class institution to advance life sciences knowledge on par with the Indian school of Business and IIIT will be established in the University of Hyderabad by a consortium of pharma companies. The co-location of the ... More


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  • Jesuit priest dead
  • MoU signed on F.M. radio channel
  • IA flight time advanced

    Karnataka
    'Road restoration protocol' for Bangalore
    BANGALORE, DEC. 10. Come December 15, no agency or an individual will be able to get away with digging roads in Bangalore and leaving them uncovered for days. A standardised ``Road Opening and Restoration Protocol'' (RORP) was released by the ... More


    Other Stories

  • BJP stuns Cong. in polls to Udupi CMC
  • Police open fire on mob at Kottamudi

    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Ticket-vending machines in BMTC buses by January-end
    BANGALORE, DEC. 10. The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) will shortly instal machines in its buses to dispense tickets to commuters. As a first step, it will instal ticket-vending machines with slots for coins in its new ... More


    9 killed in road mishap near Mulbagal
    BANGALORE, DEC. 10. Nine persons were killed when a Tata Sumo collided with a lorry about four km. from Mulbagal in Kolar District, on the Mulbagal-Kolar stretch of National Highway 4, on Monday. Six persons were injured. Initial reports said ... More

    Kerala
    Violence mars hartal in Kerala
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 10. The hartal sponsored by the BJP and the Hindu Aikya Vedi created a bandh-like situation replete with several disquieting incidents in the State today. The police had to open fire in the air to disperse two groups ... More


    Hartal total in Pathanamthitta dist.
    PATHANAMTHITTA, DEC. 10. The State-wide hartal sponsored by the BJP and the Hindu Aikya Vedi today protesting against the recent arson and violence in Pathanamthitta in which the BJP district office was reduced to ashes and a few Sabarimala ... More
    Other Stories

  • Row over imposition of Sec. 144
  • Hartal turns violent; SI hurt in RSS `attack'
  • Stray incidents in Thrissur dist.
  • Award for KRL
  • Diversion of FCI wheat alleged

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Cong. infighting behind violence: BJP
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 10. The BJP State secretary, Mr. P.P. Mukundan, said here on Monday that the Chief Minister, Mr. A.K. Antony, should enquire whether the faction-fight within the Congress was behind the incidents of violence in ... More


    Other Stories

  • Karthikeyan flays Rajagopal's remarks
  • CM reiterates conspiracy theory
  • Law and order situation improved, claims CM
  • A Dewan's last ditch stand

    Tamil Nadu
    Law students launch campaign
    CHENNAI, DEC. 10. Students of the Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College here today launched a campaign demanding ``justice;; and action against police officers ``responsible'' for last week's attack on the inmates of the college hostel. There was a ... More


    Police force worst violator of rights: IG
    TIRUCHI, DEC. 10. Audience at a function marking the Human Rights Day were surprised when Mr. S. Balasubramanian, Inspector-General of Police, Human Rights and Social Justice, said the police force was one of the worst violators of human ... More
    Other Stories

  • Coal case: Kannappan not to blame for missing pages: counsel
  • Jayalalithaa leaves for Hyderabad
  • Nutrition mission to be launched soon
  • Tambaram-Kanchi BG line inspection from today
  • Vaiko testing party strength?
  • Paper documents poll atrocities
  • Anticipatory bail for Gopal
  • Obtain Taliban report on hijack, Swamy tells PM
  • Women give away female babies, in public
  • Schemes for Dalit students yet to get off the ground

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Action will be taken against police, CM tells law students
    CHENNAI, DEC. 10. The Chief Minister, Mr. O. Paneerselvam, today visited injured law college students at the Kilpauk Medical College Hospital here and enquired about their health. The emotionally-surcharged students, complained to him that the ... More


    Other Stories

  • Exploring divinity on stage
  • The card matters
  • Smoking halls?
  • POTO essential, says Jethmalani
  • Teeming talents
  • Defence expenditure 'mindless': Krishna Iyer
  • 4 policemen hurt in stone-pelting by students
  • Reduce eligibility limit for affiliation: MUPA
  • Gang loots house
  • Hotels can run discotheques on permission

    Pondicherry
    Pondy GH to get sophisticated equipment
    PONDICHERRY, DEC. 10. The Union administration will instal equipment for treating critically ill patients at the government hospital, the Chief Minister Mr.N.Rangasamy said today. He inaugurating the Cardiac catheterisation lab and the coronary ... More


    Other Stories

  • Veterinary college inaugurated
  • Enhance children's personality, teachers told
  • Congress fields A.V. Subramanian

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