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Andhra Pradesh
EMACET ranks to be announced with marks
HYDERABAD, MAY 9.Ranks in the Engineering, Agriculture, Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) will be announced along with the student's rank, hall ticket number and the marks obtained, according to a decision of the EAMCET Committee that met ...
Balayogi's wife files nomination
AMALAPURAM, MAY 9.G.Vijaya Kumari, widow of G.M.C.Balayogi, filed her nomination as the TDP candidate for the Amalapuram Lok Sabha seat on Thursday. She filed four sets of nomination at 11.15 at the municipal office where the Amalapuram RDO's ...
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  • Fresh notices on revised house tax soon


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    MCH likely to adopt Assembly pattern
    HYDERABAD, MAY 9.The Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad (MCH) is planning to follow the Assembly pattern in respect of seating arrangement for corporators in the Council Hall. Seats on the right side is proposed to be allotted for MIM and ...
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  • Leaky pipelines leave Water Board high and dry
  • Rs. 4-cr. NIFT plan to give boost to weavers' products
  • PJR refutes TDP charge on Krishna project
  • Last date extended
  • Complaints galore during Water Board MD's visit
  • Worker dies as diesel tanks explode
  • A day out for underprivileged kids


    Karnataka
    Disaster management plan in Karnataka
    BANGALORE, MAY 9.The Department of Fire Force, Home Guards, and Civil Defence has prepared a comprehensive disaster management plan for Karnataka, keeping in mind the terrorist attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York in ...
    Destruction of wetlands bodes ill for the future
    UDUPI, MAY 9. The massive destruction of wetlands in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts is causing concern as it could lead to long-term economic and environmental damage. According to the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance ...
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  • A model of cooperative spirit
  • `Power tariff hike will cripple agriculture sector'
  • Tungabhadra Grameena Bank registers Rs. 16.1 cr. profit
  • Power tariff hike evokes criticism
  • BJP candidate files papers for N.R. bypoll
  • Lokayukta's visit has little impact on govt. offices in Kodagu


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Bangalore firm launches 'campus card'
    BANGALORE, MAY 9. The "e-campus" is here. Recording attendance, borrowing library books or buying food at the college canteen can all be done through smart cards. Radiant Infosystems Private Limited of Bangalore (Ph: 6767702) has launched ...
    `Su-datta' to launch adoption centre
    BANGALORE, MAY 9.Are you one of those couples or individuals who wish to adopt a child but have no clue how to go about it? Or, are you a confused foster parent struggling to raise an adopted child? The adoption process is replete with ...
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  • Snecma opens Indian subsidiary
  • CM suspends three BMP engineers
  • CET begins on a smooth note
  • Police 'refuse' to register complaint
  • Special panels to check illegal constructions


    Kerala
    JBIC decision within a fortnight
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 9.The Japanese Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) has promised to get back to the Kerala Government on the question of floating fresh global tenders to select consultants for the Rs. 1,800-crore drinking water ...
    Self-Help Groups paying rich dividends
    THRISSUR, MAY 9.Thousands of women-run micro-enterprises in the district are marching ahead, undaunted by the slump and competition in the market. And the women are propelled into continuous action by the returns, however small they are. Though ...
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  • Contest: protest over drama selection
  • Passport counters a distant dream
  • Haridas panel proposals yet to take the road
  • Vyloppilly award for Kanimol
  • UDF bid to stave off protests over tourism project
  • `Sleep disorders causing accidents'


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Minister presents Press Club's awards
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 9. The media should take the lead in creating awareness among people on the communal problems that are beginning to surface in the State and help them develop a secular persepctive, the Culture Minister, G. Karthikeyan, ...
    Tourism project: UDF bid to stave off protests
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 9.The United Democratic Front (UDF) convener and senior Congress leader, Oomen Chandy, visited the Kovalam canal area following a spate of protests from local people against the Government's decision to lease out a major ...
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  • ADB loan: major terms agreed to by LDF
  • My best role is yet to come: Murali
  • Official delegation to travel meet raises eyebrows
  • Bodies handed over to relatives
  • My best role is yet to come: Murali
  • Bill won't affect autonomy of varsities: Soopy
  • New entrant may trigger channel war afresh


    Tamil Nadu
    Bureaucrats lackadaisical: CM
    CHENNAI, MAY 9. The Tamil Nadu bureaucracy came in for the severest flak in the Assembly today from none other than the Chief Minister, Ms.Jayalalithaa, herself who accused the officialdom of being lax and causing a litany of errors in budgetary ...
    `Another Stalin-specific law'
    CHENNAI, MAY 9. The State Government today introduced a Bill in the Assembly that makes it mandatory for elected local body representatives to seek Government permission before visiting a foreign country. Violators could be fined up to ...
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  • Cut in funds allocation unjust: Ponnaiyan
  • Govt. colleges to become part of varsity
  • Free health camps on Sunday
  • Cable TV networks, entertainment shows to be regulated
  • Bill for ST Settlement Commission introduced
  • Kannagi to `reappear' today
  • Special train to Nagercoil
  • DMK, MDMK candidates file papers for Saidapet
  • Terrorism — a `new war' confronting nations
  • AUT opposes Bill banning strikes
  • CB-CID probe ordered into 'custodial rape'
  • Ration shops may become super markets


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Vijay Kumar claims fall in crime rate
    CHENNAI, MAY. 9. Stern action will be taken against police personnel who refuse to register complaints on some pretext or the other the city police commissioner K.Vijay Kumar warned today. Speaking to presspersons today the Commissioner said ...
    'Live' hotline for AIDS information soon
    CHENNAI, MAY 9. The Chennai Corporation's AIDS Control Society (CAPACS) in association with the National AIDS Control Organisation is all set to introduce the city's first ``live'' hotline for AIDS information in the last week of this ...
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  • Wine shops wooing women customers?
  • Sudden rise in mercury level
  • Need for a holistic approach to encroachment problem
  • 'Inhaled drugs effective for asthma patients'
  • Members trade corruption charges in Valasaravakkam panchayat
  • MTC school bus passes poised to go online
  • Licence of many wine shops revoked


    Pondicherry
    Cong. Govt. dodging civic polls
    PONDICHERRY, MAY 9.The Congress-led coalition in Pondicherry has several important tasks to accomplish. Holding of civic polls is one immediate task. But there is widespread criticism that the Congress is skipping the poll. The absence of any ...
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  • `Congress owes it to AIADMK'
  • Loans for fisherwomen
  • Sportspersons appointed in govt. service
  • I will fulfil basic needs: Hanifa

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