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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. Govt. to hold 'direct talks' with PWG
HYDERABAD, MARCH 22. In a move seen as the first major step to find a lasting solution to left wing extremism, the Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to hold `direct talks' with the People's War Group of CPI(ML). The Chief Minister, N. ...
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  • TDP refutes CPI(M) charge
  • Naidu to meet Buddhadeb
  • Three farmers commit suicide
  • Naidu rules out ex gratia
  • CM unveils action plan for `Neeru-meeru'
  • `No relief in power tariff to educational institutions'


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Students assured of full marks
    HYDERABAD, MARCH 22. Wherever there are printer's devils in question papers of the ongoing Intermediate examination, the students, who attempt them will be suitably compensated in marks, according to the Secretary, Board of Intermediate ...
    Friday prayers peaceful
    The afternoon prayers at Mecca masjid in old city passed off peacefully on Friday. No untoward incident was reported in any locality. A few youngsters, who gathered in front of a Farasha cafe at Charminar after the prayers, raised slogans for ...
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  • Big jump in foreign tourist arrivals


    Karnataka
    Karnataka public debt almost doubles
    BANGALORE, MARCH 22. The State's public debt almost doubled in five years from 1996 to Rs. 17,998 crore and the Government had been trying to make up the revenue deficits through borrowings rather than by improving tax compliance. The ...
    Krishna eyes family man's wallet
    Bangalore, March 22. The Chief Minister, S.M.Krishna's Budget for 2002-03 is not friendly to children, working women rushing through household chores, and old vehicles, if not senior citizens. It is the concern for the deteriorating environment ...
    Other Stories

  • Hansa 3, Saras likely to get joint certification
  • Outfits seeking statehood to meet on Sunday
  • Sringeri seer to visit Mysore
  • CII forms panels to assist Govt.
  • Move to divert Rajdhani Express dropped
  • Water released from Bhadra Reservoir
  • Srinivasa welcomes Budget `in toto'
  • HC Bench: Govt yet to complete legal formalities
  • Cong. to give surplus votes to its nominees
  • BJP ropes in Rajashekara Murthy


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Ananthamurthy flays communal violence
    The noted writer and winner of the Jnanapith Award, U.R. Ananthamurthy, has said that people had not realised that Lord Rama was not born in Ayodhya, but on the lips of Mahatma Gandhi when he uttered his last words "Hey Ram." Dr. Ananthamurthy ...
    Other Stories

  • Children protest against power cut
  • KPTCL counters to be open on holidays
  • Ban move may see many Govt. vehicles off the road
  • Policing should make way for social measures


    Kerala
    NTPC to cut power supply to Kerala
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 22. Darkness looms over the State as the National Thermal Corporation (NTPC), frustrated by the Kerala State Electricity Board's (KSEB) inability to clear its bills, has decided to cut the supply of power from its ...
    Removal of chairman: HC dismisses plea
    KOCHI, MARCH 22. The Kerala High Court on Thursday dismissed a writ petition filed by Thomas Varghese challenging the Government Order removing him from the post of chairman, State Agricultural Prices Board. The petition was dismissed by ...
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  • Coir Board takes an `ecomark logo'
  • Drive to empower tribals to begin from April 8
  • Hike in hospital fees rolled back
  • HC seeks Govt.views on quota


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    INTUC row turning bitter
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 22. The INTUC row over nominations to the Kerala Electricity Workers Confederation has taken a nasty turn, with the warring trade union leaders exposing themselves through their statements. Close on the heels of the ...
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  • UTI Bank to restructure equity framework of CIAL


    Tamil Nadu
    Kumaradas expelled from TMC
    The Tamil Maanila Congress today expelled from primary membership its MLA, D. Kumaradas, a strident opponent of the ongoing moves to merge the party with the Congress. Sending a firm message to critics of merger plans, the president, G.K. ...
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  • No delay on our part, SERC chief will be named soon: CM
  • DVAC denial
  • Communication gap brings Hyder Ali to Tirumangalam
  • `Atmosphere conducive to polls'
  • DVAC searches leave DMK men confused
  • TTDC plans tour to cover Kolavai
  • Chargesheet filed in cyberporn case
  • Textile bandh total


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    City draws inter-State criminals
    The modus operandi of the criminals is strikingly similar. They come to Chennai with confirmed return tickets, commit the crime and return to their native places, says S. SHIVAKUMAR
    Other Stories

  • Woman falls to death
  • Stalin returns official cars
  • 2 DMK members file papers
  • Ethnographic study for awareness
  • Youth repeatedly run over by vehicles on GST road
  • Kuwaiti girl with fake passport held
  • High Court upholds new tender condition


    Pondicherry
    CPI meet to focus economic issues
    The CPI team carrying the flag for the 18th national level conference of the party being held for six days from March 26 at Thiruvananthapuram arrived here from Chennai. A rousing reception was given to the team which consisted of the national ...
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  • Rangasamy to present budget on March 28
  • New gadgets for traffic police

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