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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. economy healthy: Finance Minister
HYDERABAD, MARCH 7. The Finance Minister, Y. Ramakrishnudu, today asked Congress members to approach the Centre for imposing financial emergency in Kerala and not in Andhra Pradesh since the Congress Government there had admitted to have gone ...
CBI probe ordered into Pratyusha case
HYDERABAD, MARCH 7. Bowing to persistent opposition demand in the Assembly, the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has announced CBI probe into the death of actress Pratyusha. ``I will write to the Government of India today requesting ...
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  • `Magisterial probe into blast enough'
  • Mineral water quality figures in Assembly
  • Panel completes probe at crash site
  • A record to beat all records


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Plagued by a surfeit of woes
    Clogged and overflowing drains, inadequate supply of drinking water, bad roads and little or no street-lighting. That sums up Pensionpura, situated near Langar Houz. The locality presents a contrasting picture to the surrounding areas which ...
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  • Lyricist dead


    Karnataka
    Karnataka agrees to form toor board
    BANGALORE, MARCH 7. While accepting a major demand for constituting a toor board put forward by farmers who are on a fast-unto-death in Gulbarga District, the Government has pleaded its helplessness in paying compensation for loss of crops. ...
    Panel moots job quota in private sector
    BANGALORE, MARCH 7. The Legislature Committee on the Welfare of Backward Classes and Minorities has recommended to the Government to exercise its powers under the State and concurrent lists in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution to enact ...
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  • 2 North Karnataka rly. projects abandoned
  • Gowda meets Hegde in Delhi
  • Aspirants galore for Cong. ticket
  • KDA circular on Kannada use
  • `Stop foisting false cases against JD(S) workers'
  • Second Finance Commission report by June
  • State in for acute power shortage


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Bangalore to get more water soon
    Water for Bangalore from the Cauvery Fourth Stage Project would become available within the next two months, the Minister for Bangalore City Development, T. John said here today. Almost all layouts and areas would be covered, Mr. John said. He ...
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  • Call to support in-house R&D by SSIs
  • `Biotech. will help rural sector'
  • Award for Kasturba Sadan
  • Another old man strangled
  • Anti-social element hacked to death
  • Awareness programme on cancer
  • They made it big when the going was tough


    Kerala
    `Kerala's economy in dire straits'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 7. Raising salary and pension bills and shooting interest liabilities have made the current year an extremely difficult one for the State's economy, according to the Economic Review tabled in the State Assembly ...
    LDF fast in House from March 11
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 7. The Opposition LDF is understood to have decided to stage a fast in the Assembly from March 11 to press for resolution of the indefinite strike by Government employees and teachers. The LDF State committee, which ...
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  • LDF role in ADB deal flayed
  • CM urged to end strike
  • `Govt. not to yield before agitation'
  • ADB: war of words between LDF, UDF leaders
  • LDF did not accept ADB's conditions: Menon
  • Redeployment of protected teachers soon
  • GO on payment of salaries through banks
  • Revenue receipts to show negative growth
  • Govt. submits its views on stir before HC
  • Detention of women staff: Oppn. boycotts Assembly
  • Stir: Cong. high command not to interfere


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Mohanlal to set up studio in Kinfra park
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 7. The superstar, Mohanlal, is setting up a state-of-the-art studio complex in the Film and Video Park set by the Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (Kinfra) at Kazhakoottam, in the suburbs of the ...
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  • IFFK: films for competition section selected
  • Garbage collection goes mobile


    Tamil Nadu
    Gangsters attack police, free 2 Al Umma men
    MADURAI, MARCH 7. Two fundamentalists, Imam Ali and Hyder Ali, escaped from custody at Tirumangalam near here, after gangsters opened fire at the police and passersby in broad daylight today. Two persons, including a constable, were injured in ...
    Seating for Anbazhagan wrong: Jayalalithaa
    The Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today ordered an amendment of the warrant of precedence to accommodate the leader of the Opposition, K. Anbazhagan, in the front row at government functions. Noting that the Leader of the Opposition came 18th ...
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  • Gang-rape accused get jail term doubled, on appeal
  • Invoke POTO against VHP leaders: Swamy
  • Notice to Rajagopal
  • Vigil intensified
  • Opposition must be respected, says Elangovan
  • CPI(M) to back Vasan in RS poll


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Krishna water reaches zero point
    CHENNAI, MARCH 7. The eagerly awaited Krishna water reached the zero point of the Kandaleru-Poondi canal at OOthukottai at around 6-30 p.m. today. Initially, the inflow at the zero point was 15 cusecs and this is expected to increase within the ...
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  • Environment managers' move a blow to oil adulterators
  • `New opportunities on the anvil for Indian IT companies'
  • Builders hail changes in IT Act
  • Police mishandled situation


    Pondicherry
    Fruits of science should reach less privileged
    . Industrial development, scientific progress and technological revolution tend to widen the divide between the rich and the poor and also between the urban and rural areas. Hence special attention should be paid to making available the benefits ...
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  • Aurobindo Ashram trustee dead

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