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Andhra Pradesh
Flow of money, liquor alleged in civic polls
HYDERABAD, JAN. 21. Thumb impressions are to be taken and computerised to check bogus voting while 25 teams of independent poll observers have been formed to keep a check on voting in Hyderabad for the elections to the Municipal Corporation. ... More


Govt. to study PWG offer: Naidu
HYDERABAD, JAN. 21. The Andhra Pradesh Government will respond to the PWG offer of talks after examining it in depth, formulating its approach and taking into confidence political parties. The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, said on ... More
Other Stories

  • PWG printing unit seized
  • Special TTD teams to deal with blackmarketing
  • Prisoner with AIDS commits suicide
  • Pak. capabilities cannot be belittled: Naval chief
  • Congress asks people to reject TDP
  • Dalits denied access to pond
  • Selection to Clinical Registrar post stayed

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    MIM may resort to rigging: Naidu
    HYDERABAD, Jan. 21. Expressing implicit fears that MIM may resort to bogus voting or other electoral malpractices in tomorrow's MCH polls, Telugu Desam president, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has asked voters to be vigilant and watchful.At the same ... More


    A test for major political parties
    HYDERABAD, JAN. 21. What will be the turnout like? Is it enough to depend on that great reservoir of perennial voters, the masses, or is it a must to rope in the white collared ones who fashionably chose not to vote. Tuesday's turnout for the ... More
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  • Medicos protest NRI quota in PG seats
  • Book exhibition inaugurated

    Karnataka
    Govt. to harness west-flowing rivers
    BANGALORE, JAN. 21. A project for construction of works across the west-flowing rivers in the districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada will be taken up by the Government next year to irrigate 24,000 hectares of land besides ... More


    A colourless legislature session
    BANGALORE, JAN. 21. The first legislature session of the year, which began with an address by the Governor, V.S. Rama Devi, to a joint session on Monday, lacked the usual bustle as visitors were not allowed into the Vidhana Soudha in view of the ... More
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  • ZP members criticise delay in works
  • 3 dacoits held within hours of crime
  • `Kuwait keen to improve ties with India'
  • Governor calls for belt-tightening

    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Bill to deregulate business environment
    BANGALORE, JAN. 21. The State Government plans to introduce a Bill to provide the legal framework for a comprehensive package of reforms to deregulate the business environment, and streamline and simplify the approval/inspection procedures for ... More


    Young couple poisons baby, ends life
    BANGALORE, JAN. 21. A shocking suicide pact has come to light with discovery of the decomposed bodies of a couple and their 18-month-old baby boy at their J.P. Nagar residence on Monday. Police said Ravi (28) and Kumari (21) consumed poison and ... More
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  • New projects planned for Bangalore
  • Govt. keen on building film city: Shivanna

    Kerala
    Workers of major parties behind riots: Antony
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 21. Activists of the Congress, CPI(M) and the Indian Union Muslim League were behind the recent communal clashes in the State along with cadres of the National Development Front (NDF), People's Democratic Party (PDP), BJP ... More


    Forest Dept. objects to land allotment
    KOCHI, JAN. 21. In an affidavit filed before a Kerala High Court Division Bench, which will have a bearing on the proposal to distribute forest land to tribals in the State, especially in the Marayoor area, the Forest Department has taken ... More
    Other Stories

  • Cut size of Cabinet: Gangadharan
  • `Shanti yatra' flayed
  • Centre may cut prices for APL category
  • "I am with Karunakaran"
  • Graft: Mohanty dropped from accused list
  • Demand for gender-sensitive budget
  • HC seeks explanation
  • State's finance management needs restructuring: Chandy

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Guidelines to prevent communal disturbances
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 21. The Government has issued detailed guidelines to district and police officials to prevent and control communal disturbances and to promote communal harmony. The guidelines, which had earlier been issued in 1991, ... More


    Other Stories

  • Traffic knots worsen in Thampanoor area
  • Cruise liner arrives at Vizhinjam
  • Defeat terrorism: Muneer
  • London University courses in State

    Tamil Nadu
    Secular parties won't support DMK
    CHENNAI, JAN. 21. Secular parties opposed to the AIADMK have been quick to turn down the DMK request for support in the Andipatti Assembly byelection. Instead, these parties are asking the people to vote according to their `conscience' if they ... More


    12 die in lorry-van smash
    VILLUPURAM, JAN 21. Twelve persons, including two drivers, were killed and six others injured in a head-on collision between a lorry and a van at Paanjaalam on the GST Road near Olakkur early today. The injured were admitted to the Tindivanam ... More
    CPI(M) counts on U.P.-type third front
    TIRUCHI, JAN. 21. The CPI(M) today expressed the hope that a third front on the lines of the People's Front in Uttar Pradesh headed by the Samajwadi Party would be formed in Tamil Nadu in the near future. The State secretary, N. Sankariah, ... More
    Other Stories

  • Thyagaraja's house to be converted into memorial
  • 'Third language an additional burden'
  • AIADMK victorious in Vellore panchayat panel polls
  • `Independent officers must probe wealth, hotels cases'
  • Karuppan's statement
  • Tragedy strikes marriage party
  • Industrial biotech course
  • Missing stone with epigraphy found in Big Temple
  • DPI splitting
  • AIADMK to shed ostentation

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Accident-prone Trustpuram junction, a neglected point
    In the continuing spate of fatal road accidents in the city, a youth riding a two wheeler died after he was hit by a van at a traffic signal point on Arcot Road, Kodambakkam this afternoon. Police said, the unidentified victim was heading ... More


    Organ donation gains momentum
    CHENNAI, JAN. 21. Over the past couple of days, two cases of organ transplantation following `brain death' have been recorded. The two donors were of different ages, came from different backgrounds, were admitted in different hospitals and their ... More
    Getting to know Rinke's choice
    Embarrassing experience? I once whacked Prashanth's nose during a song sequence; it was embarrassing. I'm sure a lot of things must have been funny for the unit (at my expense) because I'm sure that I must have made a real mess of pronouncing a lot o f words. I'm sure it must have been funny for all. More
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  • Young hall of fame
  • Open house to tone up banks' grievance redress mechanism
  • Consumer forum directs hospital to pay compensation

    Pondicherry
    Crater causes panic
    PONDICHERRY, JAN. 21. A crater developed on Mission street close to the junction of Muthumariamman Koil street in the heart of the town caused panic among the people today. The crater was said to be due to the slow and steady disturbance to the ... More


    Other Stories

  • Plea for R&D in non-conventional energy
  • `Women's progress laudable'
  • Seva movement launched

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