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Andhra Pradesh
Stage set for Mahanadu
WARANGAL, MAY 26. The stage is set for the TDP Mahanadu here from Monday to Wednesday in what is known to be the biggest political event in the State since the crossing of swords by the TDP with its NDA partner, the BJP, following the Gujarat ...
Other Stories

  • 19 arrested in stripping case
  • Misuse of Govt. machinery alleged
  • Sonia accused of doublespeak
  • Police hold eye camp in naxal stronghold
  • Recognition to 37 courses recommended
  • Liquor baron murdered


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Gujarat trouble: ex-CJ blames Pak.
    HYDERABAD, May 26. Debi Singh Tewatia, former Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, squarely blamed Pakistan for instigating their agents to commit the crime of burning alive 58 passengers of the Sabarmati Express at Godhra on February 27. He ...
    Other Stories

  • `More women raising nurseries'
  • Exhibition of Buddhist images inaugurated


    Karnataka
    Gowda warns of stir against Govt.
    BANGALORE, MAY 26. The Janata Dal factions came together for a show of strength at the National College Grounds here on Sunday, and cautioned the Congress Government in the State against its "anti-farmer'' policies, especially in the power ...
    Govt.'s `Bangalore fixation' draws flak
    MYSORE, MAY 26. The Government's fixation to develop Bangalore as an "international city" and its "negligence' of other centres, including Mysore, has come in handy for its detractors in the run-up to the Narasimharaja Assembly byelections. As ...
    Other Stories

  • Mysore airport: Centre, State in blame game
  • Centre's policies have fuelled external debt: Surjeet
  • The old war-horse gets ready for another battle
  • CPI (M) leader Nanjundappa is dead
  • Cong. appeal in tact: Allum


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    IT literacy campaign for all age groups
    BANGALORE, MAY 26. The Indiranagar Cambridge School in association with a non-government organisation is conducting free basic and advanced computer training courses at school premises for people of all age groups. The classes will be ...
    Other Stories

  • Rain claims three lives in City
  • BMP deaf to distress calls, say residents
  • Soccer fans may miss World Cup


    Kerala
    Shola demarcation runs into rough weather
    IDUKKI, MAY 26.Even as the evictees from the controversial Mathikettan Shola are busy mobilising political support for legitimising their encroachments, the Forest and Revenue Departments are going ahead with the job of demarcating the shola area ...
    New trains from July
    PALAKKAD, MAY 26. The Union Minister of State for Railways, O. Rajagopal, has said that the five new trains announced in this year's Railway budget would start services in the State between July and September this year. Talking to ...
    Other Stories

  • Central probe ordered into `money transfer'
  • Functioning of checkposts to be reorganised


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Land reclamation threatens Vellayani lake
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 26. Extensive land reclamation and encroachment pose a serious threat to the Vellayani lake bordering the city, even as a scheme to tap the lake for a water supply scheme is yet to take off and Government apathy hampers ...
    Awareness campaign planned
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 26. The Kerala State Youth Welfare Board with the cooperation of the voluntary organisations will take up an awareness campaign against liquor, drugs and tobacco in the State, the Minister for Youth Affairs, M. A. ...


    Tamil Nadu
    Parties turn spotlight on Saidapet
    CHENNAI, MAY 26. As the campaign for the three Assembly byelections moves into the final phase, leaders of major political parties have turned their focus on Saidapet, which promises a tough contest. The Chief Minister and AIADMK general ...
    DMK had no interest in people welfare: Jayalalithaa
    CHENNAI, MAY. 26. The previous DMK Government, led by M. Karunanidhi and his son, M.K. Stalin, who was elected Chennai Mayor, had no interest in the welfare of the people of the city, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, alleged today. Campaigning ...
    Other Stories

  • Only AIADMK to blame for financial crisis: Karunanidhi
  • JD(U) seeks support for Hegde as President
  • Stripping me of either post unconstitutional: Stalin
  • Centre under U.S. pressure: Swamy
  • SITRA to work on developing low cost machinery
  • Parents of mentally retarded seek Govt. help


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Animals undergo severe stress
    CHENNAI, MAY. 26. With the mercury hovering around 40 degree Celsius on most days sighting of animals by visitors at the Arignar Anna Zoological Park (AAZP), Vandalur has become a rarity this summer. The Park authorities have sprayed more ...
    Other Stories

  • 450 CDs seized
  • Burglar alarm goes off accidentally
  • Villagers allege exploitation of groundwater
  • Panel moots separate committee to deal with layouts


    Pondicherry
    Nadaswaram artistes forum anniversary fete
    PONDICHERRY, MAY 26. Arrangements are being made by the managers of the Pondicherry based Nadaswaram and Thavil Artistes Welfare Association to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Association here on May 28. The celebrations would be marked ...

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