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Andhra Pradesh
Naxals chased away by villagers
KARIMNAGAR, APRIL 13.In a daring act, villagers of interior Mogilipeta of Mallapur mandal have raised voice against the outlawed People's War Group naxalites and made them flee their village without organising any meeting on Friday night. ...
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  • TTD opens bio-metric counter
  • Karnataka to release water from Lakya
  • Power supply position improves as Gridco flow restored
  • Stop double talk on violence, PCC chief tells naxals
  • A few admirers attend Kondapalli's funeral


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
  • Paigah Tombs: conservation work to be taken up
  • Sani spells happy tidings for State this year
  • Naidu seeks industry expertise to promote AP


    Karnataka
    RTCs in Karnataka make good progress
    BANGALORE, APRIL 13.Three of the four State-run bus corporations have posted profits for the first time since the inception of the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) nearly four decades ago. The turnaround is in sharp contrast to ...
    Statement on CM forged: KPCC panel chief
    BANGALORE, APRIL 13. Muni Hanumaiah, Chairman of the SC/ST Department of the KPCC, on Saturday lodged a complaint with the Commercial Street police against those who, he said, secured publication of a statement in newspapers to create differences ...
    KPTCL, TBP in row over power pact
    BANGALORE, APRIL 13. As the dispute between the Karnataka Power Transmission Company Ltd. (KPTCL) and the independent power producer, Tanir Bavi Power Company (TBP), over the fixed charge payable to the latter is due to come up before the ...
    Other Stories

  • IWAA fellowship for G.R.Krishna
  • `KPTCL workers will support reforms'
  • Vijayanagar scion resents Govt.'s attitude
  • Free treatment for poor at Raichur hospital
  • ZP fails to release salaries of teachers


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Ramanavami music festival begins
    BANGALORE, APRIL 13. The 64th Ramanavami music festival, organised by the Ramaseva Mandali of Chamarajpet, began with a saxophone recital by Kadri Gopinath at the Fort High School Grounds here on Saturday. The gathering of music lovers and ...
    Other Stories

  • Commercial property scene looking up in City
  • Seven coaches of train derail
  • Sai Baba concerned over fall in morality
  • Petrol prices likely to go up soon
  • Indology course has only a few takers
  • Projects helping Govt. complete `houses for all' mission
  • Tariff hike will ruin SSIs, says FKCCI


    Kerala
    PM's remarks on Muslims condemned
    KANNUR, APRIL 13. The IUML leader and MP, E. Ahamed, has said that the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's observations on Islam and Muslims at a BJP function in Panaji has exposed a `fascist mindset' that seeks to target an entire ...
    Sonia stand on conservation a blow to Antony
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 13. Unknown to most people, the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, is championing the cause of environmental protection in the country, by constantly reminding the Chief Ministers of her party of the significance of ...
    Two pilgrims killed in mishap
    KOTTAYAM. APRIL 13. Two Sabarimala pilgrims from Tamil Nadu were killed and four others injured, three of them seriously, when the car they were travelling in fell into a gorge at Maruthumoodu, near Mundakkayam, on Saturday morning. According ...
    Other Stories

  • `WTO proposals harmful to State economy'
  • Probing a sex `offence' in Austria
  • Golden Jubilee convention
  • IKM software in line for national honour
  • Ahmed flays remarks by NCM member


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
  • Vacation camps in full swing
  • IA reschedules flights
  • Fight 'commercialisation' of health sector: VS
  • Cong. demands Modi's ouster


    Tamil Nadu
    Police will clamp down on LTTE supporters
    CHENNAI, APRIL 13.When she warned in the Assembly yesterday of a possible use of the Prevention of Terrorism Act against supporters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, meant business. With the dreaded Act ...
    Pursuit of Imam Ali: Team in final stage of combined operation
    MADURAI, APRIL 13. The Special Investigation Team and other police agencies, in hot pursuit of the escapee militant, Imam Ali, for over a month, are believed to be in the final stage of a combined operation. According to police information, the ...
    Other Stories

  • Jayalalithaa to inaugurate projects at Andipatti
  • `Security concerns will not stop new nuclear plants'
  • DMK, AIADMK confusing people on BJP ties: CPI
  • A patriotic step by Jayalalithaa: Swamy
  • Invoke POTA, Nedumaran dares Govt.
  • Collector `callous', preventive detention set aside
  • Navy seizes pro-LTTE cassettes, RDX from fisherman
  • Let 'Chitra Banu' usher in prosperity: Governor


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Eviction sans proper notice, bad in law: High Court
    CHENNAI, APRIL 12. The Madras High Court has faulted revenue and highways authorities for not following laws in evicting a group of villagers in Tirunelveli district. Disposing of writ petitions filed by the affected persons, the court directed ...
    Reach of WLL all set to widen soon
    CHENNAI, APRIL 13.The reach of the Wireless in Local Loop (WLL) telephone service of the Chennai Telephones is set to widen soon with the commissioning of three more base stations in the city. Equipment for the Haddows Road, Anna Road and R.K. ...
    Other Stories

  • All airport transactions to come under camera surveillance
  • They are still bonded, to poverty
  • Man held for `sedition'
  • 1,700 arrack sachets seized
  • Fresh Mayor poll will be a burden on exchequer: Stalin
  • `Provide proper security to bank staff'
  • Bomb threat to Secretariat, caller held


    Pondicherry
    `Litigants can save time through Lok Adalats'
    PONDICHERRY, APRIL 13. The Judge of the Madras High Court and Executive Chairman of the Legal Services Authority of the Union Territory of Pondicherry, Justice S. Jagadeesan, highlighted the various advantages of settlement of cases through the ...
    Other Stories

  • SFI against privatisation of education sector
  • Exemption welcomed

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