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Andhra Pradesh
Naidu accuses Cong. of doublespeak
MEDAK, JUNE 30.The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, charged the Congress and the TRS leaders with doublespeak, saying one thing while in power and quite another when out of it. In a hard-hitting speech aimed at the principal adversaries ...
Centre weakening States, says Bengal Minister
HYDERABAD, JUNE 30.The West Bengal Minister for Health and Panchayat, Surya Kanth Misra, has accused the Centre of trying to weaken the States by promoting the concept of smaller States. Addressing a meeting organised to mark the 25th ...
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  • SC Corporation to spend Rs. 180 cr. on its schemes
  • Corporate, aided colleges differ
  • B.Tech 1st year exams of JNTU cancelled
  • Collector moots panel to monitor milk produce
  • Naidu makes promises of sorts
  • ABVB `grading' for engg. colleges
  • Water release into Nagarjunasagar canals likely to be delayed


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Need for boosting knowedge industries stressed
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 30. The past decade had seen some "tectonic'' shifts in the global economy and the atmosphere of business needs to be factored in by every business however big or small, said P.S. Rammohan Rao, Governor of Tamil Nadu, while ...
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  • Two of 11 power connections to Zoo cut
  • `Need for modern water supply, sanitation'
  • `Rich haul' of protected species of animals
  • Scooterist killed in accident
  • 4 killed as truck rams into van


    Karnataka
    Private colleges plan stir in Karnataka
    HUBLI, JUNE 30. Aided and unaided private educational institutions will be closed indefinitely from August 19. The Karnataka State Private Education Management and Employees' Coordination Action Committee took the decision in protest against the ...
    6 killed in mishap near Udupi
    BANGALORE, JUNE 30. Six persons from Bangalore were killed and seven injured in an accident involving a Tata Sumo van and a KSRTC bus at Kirimanjeshwara, about 50 km. from Udupi, on Udupi-Gadag Road on Sunday morning. All of them — four ...
    `Man-made structures causing erosion'
    MANGALORE, JUNE 30. It has been a long drawn battle at Kotepura. Most of the houses in Ullal-Kotepura, which have managed to weather the battering of the waves season after season, have, for long, been waiting for permanent peace. Although there ...
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  • Heavy rains damage beaches
  • Alamatti Dam to be filled to brim
  • Long wait ends for Koliwad, Haveri
  • Additional train services between Hubli, Bangalore
  • Doubling of track to be speeded up
  • Lorry owners want ban on old vehicles to go
  • Trade unions told to look beyond bargaining
  • Horanadu Kannadigas seek support to sustain their work


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    KUWSSB to supply water to Mysore
    BANGALORE, JUNE 30. The Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Sewerage Board (KUWSSB) will supply drinking water to the twin cities of Hubli-Dharwad, Mysore, Tumkur, Ramanagaram, and Channapatna. Speaking to presspersons here on Saturday, the board ...


    Kerala
    Kerala's investment road show in U.S.
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 30. A high-level delegation, led by the Information Technology and Industry Minister, P.K. Kunhalikutty, is leaving here for the U.S. to launch the State's first international road show to promote Kerala's Global ...
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  • Land owners' `objection' delays road project
  • Bounced cheque issue blows over
  • Apprehensions over Endosulfan row in Kollam
  • Cusat joins Sun network
  • YC-KSU revamp: leaders called to Delhi
  • Protest against steps to identify `excess teachers'


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    `More train services soon'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 30. The Union railway budget had made allocations for 25 new train services in the State. This is perhaps the first among them, the Union Minister of State for Railways, O. Rajagopal, said here on Sunday. Flagging off ...
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  • Concern over mineral exploitation
  • SBT declares 30 p.c. dividend
  • BDOs defend Govt. decision
  • `Mahila Samakhya' caught in a spat
  • Two years of `friendly' service
  • Moves on to decongest major junctions
  • Mental health clubs to be formed


    Tamil Nadu
    Jayalalithaa assurance to Jayawardena
    CHENNAI, JUNE 30.The Tamil Nadu Government has agreed to take up with the Union Government, the possibility of extending exit permits to Sri Lankan refugees in the State at the time of their departure, the Sri Lankan Minister for Rehabilitation, ...
    DMK to instal Kannagi statues throughout State
    CHENNAI, JUNE 30. DMK men will instal Kannagi statues all over the State as part of an agitation to pressure the AIADMK Government to reinstall the statue that was removed from the Marina. The DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, today requested ...
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  • 300-bed teaching hospital proposed at Adukkamparai
  • Emigration officials asked to compensate air passenger
  • Chengalpattu East dt. policing expected to improve
  • Melavalavu Dalits remembered
  • Diversion may add to pressure on Inner Ring Road
  • `Administer antidote to zoo animals periodically'
  • Valuation did not lead to rise in cut-off marks: Minister


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    CMDA rules out extension of regularisation scheme
    CHENNAI, JUNE 30. Ruling out any extension to the regularisation scheme, the CMDA member secretary, P.R.Shampath, said the agency will continue to demolish illegal constructions if they were not regularised. Even occupied buildings would be ...
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  • Debate fails to focus on civic issues
  • Youth killed as bus hits two-wheeler


    Pondicherry
    `BSNL mobile phones in Pondy in two months'
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 30.The BSNL would make mobile phone services in Pondicherry in the next two months, A. Subramanian, outgoing General Manager, said. Transferred to the post of General Manager in charge of Maintenance STR BSNL, Chennai, at the ...
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  • Group D employees call off agitation
  • Health camp for the aged
  • Implementation of BC panel report being delayed: PMK

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