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Andhra Pradesh
NIMS, resident doctors on collision course
HYDERABAD, JAN. 27. The Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) today ordered resident doctors, who have been on strike for 12 days demanding reduction in tuition fees, to vacate the hostels and ordered closure of the mess. The resident ... More

Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
Tough laws to safeguard rights of children emphasised
HYDERABAD, JAN. 27. The need for enacting a comprehensive legislation to safeguard the rights of the child and provide for stringent punishment against child abuse was emphasised by the Revenue Minister, P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju, here ... More


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  • Regulated water supply
  • Colourful parade at NISA
  • CPI(M) rally against power tariff hike

    Karnataka
    `Superior weapons needed for security'
    BANGALORE, JAN. 27. The RSS Sarsanghchalak, K.S. Sudarshan, has called for an upgrade of the country's weaponry to meet the threat to its security from unfriendly neighbours including Pakistan. Pointing out that the country had lost to ... More


    They want to go to school but can't do so
    BANGALORE, JAN. 27. Contracted into hazardous jobs by their parents, they spend their childhood weaving in and out of silk twisting units. Still, the Government demands `proof' of lost innocence and laws bypassed to initiate action against the ... More
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  • Funds crunch dogs Kannada meet
  • Need to develop Gulbarga as IT centre stressed
  • `Cut in Central grant will affect State'
  • Sonia to inaugurate BTPP work on Feb. 15
  • Bheema farmers end week-long agitation
  • `Coop. sector can solve farmers' problems'
  • Kin of victims of road accidents hit hard
  • Uninterrupted power supply sought for Raichur farmers
  • Proposal to punish erring Govt. staff
  • Crime detection improves in Hassan
  • `India's sovereignty sacrificed in Enron deal'

    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Plans to make road safety campaign permanent
    BANGALORE, JAN. 27. The Transport Department has decided to undertake a permanent campaign to raise awareness among the public on road safety and not restrict it to the ``Road Safety Week'', which is observed during the second week of January ... More


    Other Stories

  • Police arrest six, bust racket in white kerosene
  • 'We cannot supply power exceeding 80 mu a day'
  • Traffic to be regulated on some roads
  • 100 vintage vehicles line up for a cause
  • Janaagraha: More support from corporators
  • One-way: Travelling time on Cunningham Road reduced
  • Testing centres to clear doubts over milk packets
  • A worthwhile wait for a kidney
  • Commercial property market likely to see marked developments

    Kerala
    Kerala Govt. to procure and export rubber
    KOTTAYAM, JAN. 27. In view of total failure of the Central Government to do anything tangible for the crisis-ridden rubber sector, the State Government has decided to step in and unveil an action plan to procure and export a sizeable quantum of ... More


    KTDC to introduce online reservation
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 27. As part of its strategy to attract more domestic tourists to `God's Own Country' and enable them plan their itinerary in advance, the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) is to introduce online reservation ... More
    Other Stories

  • Govt. to reopen Santhosh case?
  • Joint venture projects for health sector
  • Poultry: VS firm on demand for judicial probe
  • Farmers can have crops of their choice: Mani
  • CM hopes to solve crisis in a year
  • Massive ganja raid in Attappady

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Sex racket busted, four held
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 27. The police have busted a sex racket operating in the East Fort and Vazhuthacaud localities here with the arrest of four persons, including two women, from a lodge near Neyyar Dam in Neyyar Dam Police Station limits on ... More


    Other Stories

  • 'Bridge gap between scientists, society'
  • Karunakaran to mount campaign

    Tamil Nadu
    Colleges feel `cramped' under Anna varsity fold
    CHENNAI, JAN. 27. Just weeks after the conversion of Anna University into an affiliating university, there are growing signs of discontent among the affiliated colleges, especially the self-financing institutions. While in no mood for a ... More


    Govt. can tackle financial crisis, says Ponnaiyan
    COIMBATORE, JAN. 27 The Government is capable of overcoming the financial crisis but will not take measures which will affect the poor, the Minister for Finance and Law, C. Ponnaiyan, told presspersons here today. He said a committee had been ... More
    Two-language formula will stay: Minister
    TIRUCHI, JAN. 27. The three-language formula mooted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training in its national curriculum framework for school education is an indirect attempt to impose Hindi on the non-Hindi-speaking people, ... More
    Other Stories

  • `BJP not moving closer to AIADMK'
  • Schedule for revision of electoral rolls in Vellore
  • A fair poll will ensure Jayalalithaa's defeat: Ramadoss
  • `Annapurna' scheme set to take off
  • TNCSC to open more DPCs in delta districts
  • NABARD keen on promoting medicinal plant cultivation

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Residents complain of poor water supply and pig menace
    CHENNAI, JAN. 27. Councillors of Choolaimedu came face-to-face with the public under the banner of the Exnora Innovators Club on Sunday. They were asked for an explanation on the poor state of civic affairs prevailing in that area. The ... More


    Other Stories

  • Movement formed to counter noise pollution
  • DMK councillor held
  • Eve-teasing: search on for 3
  • Wild animal's pugmarks found near Guduvanchery
  • PEW constable arrested

    Pondicherry
    MLA criticises Govt. on posting of teachers
    PONDICHERRY, JAN. 27. The Uppalam MLA (AIADMK), Anbazhagan has criticised the `bypassing of the employment exchange` by the Administration in posting of teachers in government schools. In a statement, he said, a large number of unemployed ... More


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  • Develop values in life, youth told

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