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Andhra Pradesh
Breakthrough in PW-Govt. talks
HYDERABAD, JUNE 20.In a significant breakthrough, the State Government today offered safe passage for CPI-ML People's War leaders slated to participate in the next phase of talks by suspending the ban and lifting the rewards on their heads. The ...
PWG to strive for peace
HYDERABAD, JUNE 20. Even while making it clear that giving up armed struggle was not a part of their agenda for holding talks with the Government, the CPI-ML People's War (PW) offered to participate in the peace initiative, whether the Government ...
Other Stories

  • Major reshuffle of IAS officers
  • Power bill arrears put at Rs.1670 cr.
  • T&D losses in April-May mount to Rs 143 cr.
  • Removal of Devaiah from Cabinet questioned
  • Chebrolu Hanumaiah passes away
  • I have done no wrong: MSR
  • Attack on Heritage `concocted'


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    No haste in pushing norms on vehicular pollution: CM
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 20. The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has said the Government will not take any hasty step in pushing vehicular pollution control measures. He stated this at a press conference here on Thursday in the context of ...
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  • Inspector ends life, brother holds ACB responsible
  • 'High security' deadline for new vehicles only: Govt.
  • MCH Commissioner fumes at indiscriminate road-cutting
  • CPWD ready to restore Charminar, says Dattatreya
  • Fair price shops in competitive mode, thanks to Gruhamitra
  • Breakthrough in bank employee murder case
  • Electronic goods recovered, 3 held
  • Minister flayed on Krishna water issue
  • Diploma in computer applications offered


    Karnataka
    Controversial varsity Registrar replaced
    MYSORE, JUNE 20. Bringing an end to the unsavoury allegations and counter-allegations among top officials at the University of Mysore, the State Government has decided to withdraw, with immediate effect, the services of the Registrar, ...
    Krishna dismisses reports on ministry reshuffle
    BANGALORE, JUNE 20. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, has said that the talk of reshuffle of his ministry was mere speculation, and he was not the "culprit floating such speculation.'' In a chat with presspersons after the meeting of the ...
    Other Stories

  • 11 hurt as Mumbai-Kanyakumari Express derails
  • Houses for 11 lakh families in five years, says CM
  • Manohar Joshi springs a surprise
  • `Presiding officers need more facilities'
  • IIMC test results declared
  • Groundnut seeds being brought from Gujarat
  • Presidential poll: Oscar criticises PM
  • Govt. violating transfer policy, WB norms: Sindhia
  • State to seek change in law to rehabilitate tribal people


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    KSRTC launches new service
    BANGALORE, JUNE 20. The Transport Minister, Sageer Ahmed, flagged off a new Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation bus service to Tirupati here on Wednesday. The KSRTC has acquired two Volvo B7R buses to run the service called "Airavatha". ...
    Other Stories

  • Observation Home for Boys being given a facelift
  • Facts that demystify notions about purity of milk
  • CET document verification
  • Three killed in road accidents
  • Concert in aid of neurosurgery centre
  • Show to raise funds for cancer patients


    Kerala
    59 per cent pass in Plus Two exams
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 20. The results of the Higher Secondary Examinations held in April-May have been announced. Of the 2,40,877 candidates who appeared for the examinations, 1,42,210 have been declared passed, 9,980 with distinction, ...
    Plus Two exam top scorers
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 20. The St.Mary's HSS, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, has been crowned with glory in the Science Group of the Higher Secondary Examinations, the results of which were announced here today. The first and third ranks have ...
    Other Stories

  • VS flays CM's stand
  • Joseph pleads with CM for Mathikettan evictees
  • BSNL's mobile facility for Sabarimala
  • `Speaker following LS guidelines'
  • Derailment: passengers to arrive today


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Poabs group accused of contract violation
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 20. The Government today stepped in to resolve the row between the City Corporation and its private partner in the garbage processing project at Vilappilsala even as the Poabs Group operating the project came under fire ...
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  • World Cup matches to be screened at Tagore hall
  • Call for more friendly approach to the elderly
  • Khadi Board plans cyber cafes
  • Revamp of varsity's financial set-up mooted
  • Failure in exam: girl commits suicide
  • Row over death of newborn at SAT
  • WLL phones in more areas
  • Flood control project to be expedited
  • Man found dead


    Tamil Nadu
    DMK Govt. didn't set up any major project: CM
    TIRUPUR, JUNE 20. The Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today lashed out at the DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, saying he was power hungry. Laying the foundation stone for a Rs. 960-crore water and sanitation project under the New Tirupur Area ...
    `Govt., private sector must face challenges together'
    TIRUPUR, JUNE 20. It was a project mela in this knitwear town. Apart from laying the stone for the Rs. 960-crore water and sanitation project under the New Tirupur Area Development Corporation here today, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, ...
    Other Stories

  • Jayalalitaa visit: Arrangements in place
  • Bypass road dedicated to nation
  • Police deny permission for Stalin thanksgiving
  • Poor governance adds to people's woes: Sonia
  • Varsities cautioned against franchising system
  • Cabinet to decide Cauvery strategy


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Most city roads a shambles
    CHENNAI, JUNE 20. The first meeting of the Chennai Corporation's Standing Committee on Works last week had few answers for residents, who drive along the battered roads in many city wards each day. The entire city has remained in a state of ...
    Other Stories

  • `Flying Green Squad' receives more complaints than it can handle
  • DMK protest
  • MRTS stations present a picture of neglect
  • Stolen property worth Rs. 60 lakhs recovered
  • Thyagarajan to take over today
  • Vijay Kumar warns against DMK procession


    Pondicherry
    Over 4500 get fresh voter ID cards
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 20. The Department of Elections's drive to videograph voters to issue cards (Electors Photo Identity Cards) has enabled 4515 voters of parts of the booths in Cassicadai, Nettapakkam, Uppalam, Ozhukkarai, Tirubuvanai, Karaikal ...
    Rangasamy to meet Naidu
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 20.Rangasamy, today left here for Hyderabad to have a meeting with the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, tomorrow to expedite the schemes relating to the development of Yanam, an enclave of the Union Territory ...

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