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Andhra Pradesh
'Govt. making unrealistic demands'
HYDERABAD, JUNE 19.The CPI-ML People's War (PW) representatives who are holding discussions with the Government for finalising the modalities of talks proposed to be held with the extremist group have urged the people to think which side is ...
Polls to WUAs to be held in July
HYDERABAD, JUNE 19.The Minor Irrigation Minister, K. E. Prabhakar, has said elections to water users' associations (WUAs) - numbering over 10,000 -- will be held in July after completing audit of their accounts. At a press conference here ...
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  • Chief Minister's milk factory attacked
  • Air hostess remanded
  • I have never asked TD MLAs to revolt, says MSR
  • Minorities not using incentives: Minister
  • Misuse of funds found in printing of study material
  • 3 end life fearing interrogation
  • Loyalists hit back


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Evidence on Babri to be reviewed
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 19. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board will review the evidence presented on behalf of Muslims before the Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court in the title suit of Babri Masjid in its 16th conference beginning here on ...
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  • Students rue EdCET chaos
  • Forum moots lake protection committees
  • Vehicle-owners seek clarification on number plates
  • I-T dept. felicitates highest tax payers


    Karnataka
    Rs. 1,800-cr. debt support for Bellary power project
    BANGALORE, JUNE 19. A.A. Khan, Chairman and Managing Director, Power Finance Corporation, has assured the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, and K. Jothiramalingam, Chairman and Managing Director, Karnataka Power Corporation Limited, of debt support ...
    Krishna launching housing projects today
    BANGALORE, JUNE 19. The foundation for the first of the 100 housing projects of the Karnataka Housing Board (KHB) will be laid on Thursday in Mandya by the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna. Disclosing this to presspersons here on Wednesday, the ...
    Govt. planning to review liquor policy
    BANGALORE, JUNE 19. Concerned over the poor response at the annual arrack auctions that commenced recently, a serious thinking has started in the Government for reviewing the State's liquor policy, including the question of doing away with the ...
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  • KRRS calls for fair deal to farmers
  • BSNL's mobile phone service in Aug.
  • AIDSO stir against `distortion' in texts
  • Rs. 650 cr. set aside for food parks in Tenth Plan period
  • Stamp paper racket: Scope of probe to be widened


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Vidyut Adalat for Bangalore Rural Dt.
    BANGALORE, JUNE 19. The Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (Bescom) will hold a "vidyuth adalat" for Bangalore Rural District on June 29. An official release issued here said the adalat, to begin from 11 a.m. at the premises of the Deputy ...
    Other Stories

  • Road cut without BMP's permission
  • Feng Shui `experts' misleading people
  • A slip that turned fatal for bridegroom
  • Missing girl traced, teenager arrested


    Kerala
    Antony cancels routine media briefing
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 19. The Kerala Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, on Wednesday, cancelled his routine briefing of the media on Cabinet decisions lest a silent protest by presspersons. Reporters, belonging to both print and visual media, had ...
    NCP bid to ensure place in LDF
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 19. The NCP State leadership's decision to ask its lone MLA, A.C. Shanmughadas, to vote for the Left Front's presidential nominee, Lakshmi Sehgal, should lift it up the ladder of eligibility for continued membership in ...
    Other Stories

  • KTDC ready to open beer outlets at airports
  • Unaided Plus Two courses in aided schools
  • Pact with IBP for tourism promotion
  • Actor Verghese dead
  • Treasury curbs on more items lifted
  • HC unhappy with handling of Govt. cases


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    IMA probe into kidney sale racket
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 19. The State unit of the Indian Medical Association will conduct an independent probe into the alleged kidney sale racket centring on private hospitals in Kozhikode. According to an IMA release, a panel comprising ...
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  • Army recruitment rally
  • ANERT to electrify tribal settlements
  • Children told to take up reading seriously
  • IMA panel suggests expulsion of member
  • Custodial torture: SHRC orders probe


    Tamil Nadu
    Thyagarajan to be anointed tomorrow
    CHENNAI, JUNE 19. After ousting the DMK MLA, M. K. Stalin, from Chennai Mayorship, the AIADMK Government is all set to anoint its functionary and Deputy Mayor, `Karate' R. Thyagarajan, as the acting Mayor. The Government has set noon on June 21 ...
    Plan to link Chennai, Madurai and Coimbatore
    CHENNAI, JUNE 19. There is a plan to link Chennai, Madurai and Coimbatore with the electrified broad gauge line, the Minister of State for Railways, O. Rajagopal, said here today. The link, golden triangle, would be taken up after completion ...
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  • 'Feasibility study, a bid to delay Sethu project'
  • HC permits Tiruvannamalai kumbabhishekam
  • Medical admissions get under way
  • Haribhaskar cites another ex-Chief Secretary as witness
  • HC hearing next week in last TANSI case
  • Gopal surrenders before magistrate
  • TMC general council to give formal approval for merger
  • Madurai student tops engg. rank list
  • Bad luck again for Tiruchi college


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Devotee crushed to death as temple car overturns
    CHENNAI, JUNE 19. A temple car capsized in the busy Srinivasa Pillai Street at West Mambalam this morning, crushing to death a devotee and injuring two others, during a religious procession. Four persons, including a child, seated on the car, had ...
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  • CMDA rejects owners' contention, pulls down part of Sowcarpet building
  • `Gastrointestinal diseases on the rise'
  • Peacock feathers seized
  • Vyasarpadi accident turns focus on poor road safety
  • Stalin rally today to thank public

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