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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. cold to new property tax assessment model
HYDERABAD, MARCH 31.A new model of municipal property tax assessment prevalent in Patna has been recommended by the Centre for adoption in all States six months ago but there is no response from the Andhra Pradesh Government so far. The Union ...
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  • Child marriage averted
  • BJP protest against tariff hike on April 10
  • TDP holds Cong. responsible
  • Govt. to blame for our offensive posture: YSR


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Workshop on media and public policy
    HYDERABAD: The two-day workshop on ''Media and Public Policy'' organised by the NALSAR University of Law concluded here on Sunday. Various issues pertaining to media laws -- Media in Constitutional framework, Media and Tort Law, Media and ...
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  • Consumer movement: greater role for media urged


    Karnataka
    Confine activities, panel tells KSIIDC
    BANGALORE, MARCH 31.The Legislature Committee on Public Undertakings has told the Karnataka State Industrial Investment and Development Corporation (KSIIDC) to confine its activities to the development of industries and withdraw itself from the ...
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  • BJP is in a shambles in Hassan District
  • 4 centres to disseminate spiritual education
  • Meritorious doctor denied MD admission
  • `Cabinet stand on POTA unacceptable'
  • Gadag, Betageri to get water from Bhadra
  • Make full use of welfare schemes, Kagodu tells people
  • High Court castigates doctors' attitude


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Bangalore's decline lamented
    MARCH 31.Hampa Nagarajaiah, litterateur, on Sunday regretted that Bangalore had lost its glory of being a Garden City. Speaking after inaugurating "Vasanta Sahitotsava" at the Kannada Sahitya Parishat premises here, he said it was a pleasure to ...
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  • Canara Bank launches credit card
  • Credit plan released for Bangalore Rural Dt.
  • Educated youth to aid property owners in filing returns


    Kerala
    CPI to oppose Cong., but keeps option open
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 31.After a division that saw the argument for an open alliance with the Congress getting defeated overwhelmingly, the 18th congress of the Communist Party of India (CPI) concluded here today swearing to oppose both the ...
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  • IA increases frequency of Sharjah flights
  • Ex-servicemen flay hike in IMFL tax
  • Check rise in drug prices: CPI
  • It's back to the villages for CPI
  • Isaac, Jayarajan in CPI(M) secretariat
  • CM to visit Marad on April 7


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Marxism is passé for Russian film-makers
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 31. Marxist ideals are no more popular among the new generation of Russian film-makers. They are more concerned about the problems in daily life, the Russian director, Alexander Tozdnyakow, has said. Mr.Tozdnyakow who ...
    Other Stories

  • Call to produce meaningful cinema


    Tamil Nadu
    Free dhoti, saree scheme wound up, quietly
    CHENNAI, MARCH 31. Over 45 lakh sets of sarees and dhotis are collecting dust in Cooptex godowns as the funds-starved Tamil Nadu Government appears to have quietly shelved the multicrore scheme of gifting clothes to the poor during Pongal. The ...
    Tamil Nadu not neglected in funds allotment: Nitish
    CHENNAI, MARCH 31. The Railway Minister, Nitish Kumar, today denied that Tamil Nadu was neglected in allotment of funds for on-going projects. In fact, the allotment for the State was more than what was provided last year, he told newsmen here ...
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  • Where is the water, ask villagers
  • Coimbatore police closing in on killers
  • Dalits in fray in 3 villages
  • More babies being abandoned now
  • Uneasy calm in clash-hit Colachel
  • Vocational teachers to boycott valuation
  • Jayalalithaa going the Hindutva way: Elangovan


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Service will be extended to St.Thomas Mount: Nitish
    CHENNAI, MARCH 31. The Railway Minister, Nitish Kumar, today allayed fears of suburban commuters by assuring them that the MRTS service will be extended to St.Thomas Mount from Velachery after the completion of the Tirumailai-Velachery ...
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  • Protest against ECR toll collection
  • Information centre at Central inaugurated
  • Ullagaram panchayat chief held
  • Plastic merchant murdered


    Pondicherry
    Kumbabishegam performed
    PONDICHERRY, MARCH 31.The Ashtabandhana Maha Kumbabishegam of SriSiddhi Vinayakar (popularly known as Ezhapi Pillayar) temple in the heart of the town was held today to the accompaniment of chanting of Vedas. A large number of devotees attended. ...
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  • `Reintroduce power subsidy for small scale units'
  • Special counters for MV tax

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