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Andhra Pradesh
Govt. to put an end to reign of terror: Naidu
HYDERABAD, APRIL 23.Telugu Desam functionaries from Warangal district and victims of Konda Murali's alleged `culture of vengeance and murder' have urged the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, to put a full stop to the reign of terror unleashed ...
Writ plea against MLAs' foreign trips dismissed
HYDERABAD, APRIL 23. A Division Bench of the A.P. High Court, comprising the Chief Justice, A.R. Laxmanan, and Tamada Gopala Krishna, on Tuesday dismissed a public interest writ petition challenging the proposed foreign trips of MLAs in the ...
Other Stories

  • Major free health camp by police
  • Sarpanches launch programme to improve standards in schools


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Water Board to hike rate in surrounding municipalities
    HYDERABAD, APRIL 23. The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) is planning to enhance the rate at which water is being supplied to the surrounding municipalities. This follows the hike effected by the latter in the water ...
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  • New stenting procedure demonstrated
  • News in brief


    Karnataka
    JD(U) accuses Cong. of `maladministration'
    BANGALORE, APRIL 23. The Janata Dal (United) has lashed out at the ruling Congress for "maladministration", particularly on the power front. The JD(U) said there was a big gap between demand and availability of power. Senior leaders and a large ...
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  • Hassan ZP chief pulls up officials
  • Action sought against Maharashtra Apex
  • Report on minor irrigation projects in three months: Patil
  • Leyland to introduce `hybrid electrical bus'
  • Three held on `dowry' charge


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    NEC team visits Wipro
    BANGALORE, APRIL 23. A high-level delegation from NEC, Japan, headed by Akinobu Kanasugi, Executive Vice-President of NEC Corporation and Company President of NEC Solutions, visited Wipro recently to discuss business areas of mutual interest, ...
    Other Stories

  • Pirated software worth Rs. 80 lakh 'seized'
  • Phone cables stolen


    Kerala
    All encroachers will be be evicted: Mani
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 23. The Revenue Minister, K.M. Mani, said here on Tuesday that all unauthorised squatters at Mathikettan (Idukki district), whether old or new, would be evicted. All revenue, survey and cardamom settlement officials in ...
    Other Stories

  • Thrissur Pooram: rain plays spoilsport
  • `Samooha archana at Malayalappuzha tomorrow
  • SNDP Yogam to launch stir
  • CM for new development model
  • Cusat to get Rs. 30 lakhs


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Crackdown on illegal buildings continues
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 23. The district administration today continued the crackdown on unlicensed constructions and illegal shops in the city. Dozens of wayside shops and unauthorised outlets were evicted from the General Hospital, ...
    `Needed a sustainable vision of life'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 23. A society cannot develop a paradigm for sustainable development until and unless it has a sustainable, long-term vision about life itself, the noted scientist, R.V.G. Menon, has said. Speaking on the subject ...
    Other Stories

  • Water scheme: NPCC offer to be dumped
  • Call charges
  • Curbs on rallies, marches


    Tamil Nadu
    Bedlam in House over officials transfer
    CHENNAI, APRIL 23.The Tamil Nadu Assembly was thrown into pandemonium today as Opposition DMK members squatted on the floor, shouting slogans against the ruling AIADMK and the Speaker, K. Kalimuthu, over transfer of officials in Saidapet and ...
    T.N. to get more power from national grid
    CHENNAI, APRIL 23.The Centre will allot an additional 335 MW of power from the national grid to the power-deficit Tamil Nadu and a Rs. 5,000-crore joint sector thermal power station will be set up in the State soon, the Chief Minister, ...
    Stalin warns of more agitations
    CHENNAI, APRIL 23. The Chennai Mayor, M.K. Stalin, ended his day-long fast this evening and warned of "further agitations" and "filling up of jails" if the AIADMK Government did not desist from booking DMK men under false cases. Mr. Stalin, who ...
    PMK to contest Acharapakkam byelection
    CHENNAI, APRIL 23. The PMK will contest the byelection to the Acharapakkam seat and support the DMK in the Saidapet and Vaniyambadi constituencies. "We had won the Acharapakkam seat. Hence, we have decided to contest there. We have written to ...
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  • Govt. to lease wasteland on concessional rent
  • Officers want more challenging assignments
  • IT training launched for SC/ST women
  • Bill on term extension passed
  • HC permits election to advocates body
  • HC upholds university decision
  • Academicians sore at varsity tie-up with IT training institute
  • Speaker disallows privilege motion
  • Breakthrough eludes police in many cases
  • South Africa to appoint Honorary Consul in Chennai
  • CM donates salary
  • Veerappan associate surrenders
  • MCA admission list


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Traffic management needs improvement
    CHENNAI, APRIL 23. The fatal knocking down of a scooterist by a water tanker near the Nandanam Signal at Turnbulls Point on Tuesday afternoon, a day before the discussion on the Police budget in the Assembly, turned public attention to the state ...
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  • Poor salary, heavy work load: private school teachers
  • Traffic snarl helps him greet Stalin
  • TNPCB to intensify campaign against noise pollution
  • House burglary at Avadi
  • 'ECR toll has hit tourism'
  • 'Steps on to restore money to depositors'
  • Pallavaram Old Trunk Road converted into a 'mechanic shed'


    Pondicherry
    Govt. announces sops for fishing community
    PONDICHERRY, APRIL 23. The Local Administration Minister, A. Elumalai, today said an assistance of Rs. 10,000 would be given to fishermen family whose head of the family had been missing for two months since he set out to the sea for fishing. ...
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  • Assistance for temples with poor income
  • Pandemonium over Gujarat incidents
  • `Delay in holding civic polls increases MLAs' workload'
  • Cell to check eve-teasing in buses

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