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Andhra Pradesh
Plea to recast Telangana irrigation projects
HYDERABAD, MARCH 13. The TRS president, K.Chandrasekhara Rao, has made a forceful plea in the Assembly for taking up ``dependable'' irrigation projects in the Telangana area instead of lift irrigation schemes promised by the ...
37 ancient coins recovered
NIZAMABAD, MARCH 13. Thirtyseven ancient and priceless coins dating back to the Moghul period were recovered near Badi village under Bela mandal of Adilabad district during the road formation taken up under the Food-for-work programme. The ...
Other Stories

  • MIM stalls Assembly proceedings over Ayodhya
  • CPI seeks review of PPAs
  • Minister denies misuse of funds


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Tough security steps for March 15
    HYDERABAD, March 13. Tight security arrangements are being made in all sensitive places in Andhra Pradesh to prevent any untoward fallout of the `shila daan' proposed by the Ram Janmbhoomi Nyas in Ayodhya on March 15. Preventive arrests of ...
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  • Syndicate Bank to disburse Govt. employees' salaries
  • Plea for withdrawal of excise duty on hank yarn
  • HC seeks records of Pratyusha case
  • Secretariat staff coop society investments under probe
  • CM rejects probe into Kuppam experiment
  • No hurdles in talks with naxals, says Goud


    Karnataka
    Survey reveals leakage in 37 main canals
    BANGALORE, MARCH 13. A survey by the Water Resources Department has revealed leakage to the extent of 15 tmcft. to 18 tmcft. of water in 37 main canals and distributaries of major and medium irrigation projects, assuming water release for 180 ...
    Tighten vigil, CM tells police
    BANGALORE, MARCH 13. The Chief Minister, S.M.Krishna, on Wednesday directed senior police officials vested with the responsibility of maintaining law and order to keep vigil against lawbreakers who may try to create trouble taking advantage of ...
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  • Kotian, new Chairman of Mysore zone CII
  • SAS envisages 50 p.c. rebate for properties
  • Cong. bags Shimoga ZP posts
  • CII's `Concord' from April 18'
  • Seven candidates in the race for Udupi ZP post
  • DPC urged to solve people's problems
  • Cancel pact on lands leased to pvt. holdings: BJP
  • Cracks threaten Narayanpur Left Bank Canal
  • Prema Cariappa springs a surprise
  • Dharna in support of HC Bench in Gulbarga
  • Bajrang Dal activists involved in desecration of temples: CPI(M)
  • GO on exams. shocks students, teachers, parents
  • Smooth sailing for Cong. in three TPs


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    NTPC team leaves for Mahadayi site
    BANGALORE, March 13. The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Director, Technical, A.Palid, will be visiting the Mahadayi site (near the Goa-Karnataka border) on Thursday to "explore the feasibility" of setting up a project there. The ...
    Other Stories

  • Meet revenue target, staff told
  • Repeal varsities Act: Shettar
  • E-governance yet to reach masses: Patil
  • JD groups decide to back Vijay Mallya in RS polls
  • Medical education being neglected: UGC chairman


    Kerala
    Speaker breaks convention
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 13. The Speaker, Vakkom Purushothaman, broke convention by criticising a Budget allocation and the Government during the general discussion on the Budget for 2002-03 in the Assembly on Wednesday. The Speaker criticised ...
    Strike a success: Nayanar
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 13. The former Chief Minister, E. K. Nayanar, has termed the 32-day-old strike by government employees and teachers that was called off last week a major success. He has, however, said that the issues highlighted through ...
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  • Plan achievement has come a cropper: VS
  • More employee struggles inevitable: Nayanar
  • Oppn. boycotts fag end of budget discussion
  • State has potential to woo IT-enabled services
  • ICAR urged to start R&D unit for coir


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Seasonal fruits flood markets
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 13. With the summer setting in, a wide variety of seasonal fruits have started making their appearance in the city markets and pavements. While grapes and apples were plentiful till the middle of February, they have ...
    Other Stories

  • IA reschedules flights
  • Alleged police harassment: KSRTC drivers go on flash stir
  • Imam hails SC order on Ayodhya
  • Milma bid to counter competition
  • Graft: Former civil surgeon chargesheeted
  • Plus Two teachers threaten to boycott valuation camps
  • Milma rules out milk price hike in next three years
  • Israel, Palestine teams to attend CPI meet
  • CPI(M) leaders among those held in Marad: CM
  • Assurance on conductor postings


    Tamil Nadu
    PMK, DMK disagree with CM, stage walkout
    CHENNAI, March 13. Stoutly opposing the merger of the newly-carved Ariyalur district with Perambalur, the main opposition, DMK, and its ally, PMK, today staged a walkout from the Assembly. Even as the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, asserted that ...
    Bus corporations won't be privatised: Jayalalithaa
    CHENNAI, MARCH 13. Even as the Opposition parties stridently opposed the AIADMK Government's proposal to privatise the bus transport sector, the Chief Minister, Ms.Jayalalithaa, today clarfied that the existing corporations would not be handed ...
    AIADMK nominees file papers for Rajya Sabha poll
    CHENNAI, March 13. Four AIADMK candidates filed their papers for Rajya Sabha elections today. With these, a total of eight candidates, including two independents, have filed nominations for six vacancies. The Theni district functionary, S ...
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  • Spotlight again on fishermen's plight
  • Chidambaram allays fears over n-projects
  • 'Vajpayee partisan in Ayodhya issue'
  • Survey on migration of tribals
  • 'Suspected localities' checked for Imam Ali
  • '95 p.c. of schemes completed'
  • Company court has powers to issue directions to police: HC
  • Meagre funds likely to delay many railway projects
  • Muthukaruppan clarifies
  • 'Ditched by husband', hounded by police
  • 'Abide by ruling on Ayodhya row'
  • Poll in reserved panchayats a futile exercise?
  • A cheap comparison
  • Foes trade charges on paddy procurement


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Plan coming for traffic enforcement reform
    CHENNAI, MARCH 13. Chennai could emerge a trendsetter in traffic enforcement reform, if the police are able to implement an ambitious plan to deal with all violations of road rules seriously. The police will invite the Chief Minister, ...
    Other Stories

  • Substantial increase in Krishna water flow
  • Study for constructing parking facilities
  • Decomposed body found at Central station
  • Corpn. Council to meet on March 19
  • Metrowater open house tomorrow
  • Electoral roll published


    Pondicherry
    PG students seek better facility
    Pondicherry, March 13. Students of the Department of Chemistry at the Government Kanchi Maamunivar Centre for PG Studies, here, presented a memorandum to the Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, highlighting their grievances on the inadequate facilities ...
    Other Stories

  • Protest planned
  • Teachers' plea
  • Expedition

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