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Andhra Pradesh
Bridge, stadium to be named after Balayogi
HYDERABAD, MARCH 4. The Yanam-Yedurulanka bridge under construction in East Godavari district will be known as Balayogi Vaaradhi in memory of the Lok Sabha Speaker who died in a helicopter crash yesterday. Also the sports stadium under ...
Focus on combating aflatoxin effect on humans, livestock
HYDERABAD, MARCH 4. Aflatoxin in groundnut-based food products and feeds is a great threat to human and livestock populations. This malady has to be attacked through a multi-pronged strategy based on the effective cooperation of researchers, ...
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  • Holiday tomorrow


    Karnataka
    KSRTC to earn Rs.10 cr. profit this year
    BANGALORE, March 4. The KSRTC is now bouncing back to a good shape in terms of revenue collections and turnover and is likely to earn a profit of Rs.10 crore this year in contrast to the huge losses it suffered over the past few years. ...
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  • ZP chief poll: Govt. decision comes as a shock
  • Seer expresses distress over Gujarat violence
  • Buddhists take out procession seeking civil code
  • Theatre artistes have an altercation
  • Religious heads ask people to maintain peace
  • Krishna urged to call secular parties' meet
  • Seer offers moral support to VHP


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Action on `bogus' medical college
    With the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) cracking down on a "bogus'' medical college in Bangalore, the business of such institutes, which dupe gullible persons, has come to light. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. ...
    Teenager mistaken for a thief, beaten up
    Brutality and assault are often associated with the law enforcement authorities, particularly the police. There are scores of incidents of police excesses, of hapless persons becoming victims of police brutality and insensitivity. This ...
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  • Workshop for plastic surgeons
  • Govt. contemplating closure of film corporation
  • `Palace on Wheels' likely to get on track soon
  • Plea to register murder case


    Kerala
    Kerala Opposition boycotts Assembly
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 4. The Opposition LDF members boycotted the proceedings of the Assembly this morning in protest against the Government's refusal to find a negotiated settlement to the 26- day-old indefinite strike by State Government ...
    Former Matsyafed chief sets terms for probe
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 4. The former chairman of Matsyafed, V.V. Saseendran, has demanded that the inquiry ordered by the Government recently into the controversial deal between the Japan-based Suzuki Motor Company and Matsyafed for the ...
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  • `I' group calls for settlement of strike
  • New fisheries policy flayed
  • Queue of unemployed eye-opener to Govt: CM
  • Reforms are inevitable: Antony
  • Assembly condoles Balayogi's death
  • Govt. doctors to strike work tomorrow
  • Kodiyeri poser to CM
  • HC suggests end to stir
  • AIMS gets LoI for medical college
  • `Budget proposal to hit milk farmers'
  • 13 held for Marad violence
  • Attendance in Govt. offices dips to all-time low
  • Govt. had no other option: Basheer
  • CBSE exams exempted from strike
  • Strike to affect more services


    Tamil Nadu
    Cong. keen on cordial ties with AIADMK
    CHENNAI, MARCH. 4. Though the AIADMK is going perceivably soft on the BJP, the Congress appears keen on maintaining `cordial ties' with the ruling party in Tamil Nadu. The TNCC president, E.V.K.S. Elangovan, may have launched a no-holds-barred ...
    Ticket examiners won't go to Ayodhya
    CHENNAI, MARCH 4. About 40 railway ticket examiners, deputed to Ayodhya, will not go on duty unless they are assured adequate protection. It is said the Railway Ministry directed the Southern Railway to depute a team as it expected a heavy ...
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  • HC ruling keeps private students away
  • Muslim women want `triple talaq' to go
  • All DMK MLAs, MPs were invited: Jayalalithaa
  • TTDC chief told to step down
  • IT drive in south
  • Plea against Dinakaran election dismissed
  • It's now a Fort of time-consciousness
  • 'Corruption stands in the way of India reaching top slot'
  • SHRC asks Collectors for data on funds to NGOs


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    MTC-Highways stand-off deprives commuters of shelters
    CHENNAI, MARCH 4. When the glow-sign bus shelters, sponsored by corporates and quasi-government organisations, are becoming popular, a stand-off between the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) and the Highways Department has deprived ...
    Bangalore Mayor's pat for conservancy works
    CHENNAI, MARCH. 4. The privatisation of conservancy works by the Chennai Corporation in three of its zones would serve as a role model to the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike but for two vital changes, visiting municipal officers said today. A team ...
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  • Man run over by lorry
  • Man held on eve-teasing charge
  • Environment managers' move a blow to oil adulterators


    Pondicherry
    Pondy student takes part in NASA contest
    PONDICHERRY MARCH 4. S P Kamalayazhini, a 13-year-old student, has presented, what is called, `Dark Boulders Theory' to scientists of the Planetary Society of the NASA in California, during her recent visit to the U.S., for taking part in a ...
    Officials greet Jayalalithaa
    The Tamil Nadu Rural Development Engineering Officials Association has greeted the Chief Minister and the AIADMK general secretary, Jayalalithaa, for her victorious showing in the recently concluded Anidpatti byelection. The general secretary ...
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  • Valsaraj visits court complex site
  • Leather units demand incentives
  • Balayogi's death condoled

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