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Andhra Pradesh
Four naxalites killed in encounter
NERELLA (KARIMNAGAR DT), JULY 2. The secretary of the Karimnagar district committee of the People's War and North Telangana special zone committee member, Padmakka alias Nelakonda Rajitha, the military platoon section commander (PGA), Sagar, and ...
Sai Baba to fund lining of Telugu Ganga canal
HYDERABAD, JULY 2. The 158-km stretch of the Telugu Ganga Project canal from Kandaleru reservoir to the Poondi lake near Chennai is to be concrete-lined to prevent leakages and seepages, with funds promised by Satya Sai Baba of Puttaparthi. ...
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  • 'Economic non-alignment still relevant'
  • Call for amicable settlement of disputes in Agency
  • Alagappa varsity offers new course
  • Govt. announces guidelines for disposal of temple lands
  • Peaceful polling in Medak
  • Encounters may hit peace process
  • Sericulturists clash with police
  • Kodela, Collector cross swords


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Grand reception awaits new BJP chief
    HYDERABAD, JULY 2. A number of programmes have been lined up by the BJP's State unit to felicitate the party's new president, M. Venkaiah Naidu, during his three-day visit to Andhra Pradesh beginning tomorrow. Mr. Naidu will first visit his ...
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  • YSR feted by U.S. Telugus
  • CAPART reconsituted
  • Picture hazy on tariff structure
  • Institutions asked to fall in line or face action
  • MCH upbeat over global award selection
  • Nampally Sarai to be closed
  • Succumbs to burns


    Karnataka
    Discontent among Karnataka Ministers
    BANGALORE, JULY 2. Discontent among Karnataka Ministers over the allocation of portfolios and the induction of their political foes from within the Congress into the Ministry has spread with the Housing Minister, Sageer Ahmed, making common a ...
    A Gandhian model of development
    MANGALORE, JULY 2. For almost five decades, rural development has been progressing slowly in the country. Although many programmes are introduced every year for the purpose, actual development at the village level has not taken place in many ...
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  • Siddaramaiah flays Advani's elevation
  • Plan on coastal protection languishing
  • No effort to check adulteration of food items
  • Fatal accidents fail to move bureaucracy


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Several reconnaissance permits granted to identify resources
    BANGALORE, JULY 2. The Chief Minister, S.M.Krishna, on Tuesday said that the Government had sanctioned several reconnaissance permits to both national and international mining companies and they were carrying out aerial surveys and collecting ...
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  • `Reasonable time' to be given to KIOCL to stop mining
  • A `humble attempt' to trace synthesis of scientific, cultural histories
  • Air Sahara schedule
  • DGS to invest $ 4.5 million in ITES
  • BWSSB springs a nasty surprise
  • 'Jewellers selling low-carat gold'
  • DIG Vigilance post in KPTCL to be abolished?
  • Set for a Guinness Book entry


    Kerala
    'Effects of Endosulfan to be studied'
    KOCHI, JULY 2.The Union Minister for Agriculture, Ajit Singh, has said that protection of the environment should be of prime concern and any adverse effects on account of the use of Endosulfan would be properly inquired into so that a suitable ...
    Distribution of tribal land to resume
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 2. The Kerala Government would restart distribution of land to tribals by September. It has already made progress in identifying fresh land for distribution. Some of the land identified earlier had turned out to be forest ...
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  • Rampant privatisation of education sector opposed
  • And now, `men at the receiving end'
  • Changes in Headload Workers Bill sought
  • Touch-screen system for voters inaugurated
  • Police revive hunt for murder accused


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    'Systemic diseases linked to oral hygiene status'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 2. Furthering the link between systemic diseases and oral hygiene status, a recent Dental College study among select slums in the city has found a high-morbidity prevalence among those with poor dental hygiene. The ...
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  • KSRTC's night services in capital from this week
  • Work on Kovalam water project to start this year
  • Ban on Patwardhan's film evokes protest
  • English Indian Clays in a crisis
  • Govt. told to decide on sewerage cess
  • City zoo to procure more animals
  • Testing centres for fish diseases on the anvil


    Tamil Nadu
    CMDA regularisation muddle deepens
    CHENNAI, JULY 2. The regularisation scheme of the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority is in the thick of a growing controversy, after it was revealed that prominent institutions have committed several deviations. Fresh information that ...
    AICTE approval for 11 more colleges
    CHENNAI, JULY 2. The All-India Council for Technical Education has granted approval for starting 11 more engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu, with an intake of 1,980 seats. The State already has 234 engineering colleges with an intake of 73,145 ...
    PMK reverting to caste plank
    CHENNAI, JULY 2. Even while facing growing pressure from its Dalit ranks, the PMK reinforced its Vanniar identity, keeping out E. Ponnusamy, a claimant to a ministerial berth at the Centre. In recent times, two of its Dalit MLAs, Sivakami ...
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  • Marginal rise in petrol, diesel prices
  • Relief measures may help to recharge water sources
  • Tackling family problems, not easy for women police
  • All rail coaches to be made crash-worthy
  • Rail Minister from TN, after 4 decades
  • Counselling from July 5 at VIT
  • Imam Ali escape: accused seek charge sheet copies
  • Gopal wants interrogation tapes in court custody
  • Registration for engineering from today


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Encroachments mar beauty of Elliots beach
    CHENNAI, JULY 2. Once a beautiful and peaceful leisure spot, the Elliots beach, Besant Nagar has today lost its charm with the appearance of more and more eateries and Ferris wheels on the sands. A couple of months ago a few private Ferris ...
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  • Diesel adulteration unit unearthed
  • Two more held in R.A. Puram robbery case
  • Corporation asks agencies to restore road cuts
  • Financial crisis hits Ennore anti-sea erosion project


    Pondicherry
    SEC notifies reserved, free symbols in Pondy
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 2. As part of preparations for civic polls in the Union Territory, the State Election Commission has notified reserved and free symbols. While the national and State level parties would be allotted their reserved symbols, free ...
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  • Assembly Secretariat gearing for Presidential poll
  • Conservancy staff go on strike
  • Safety takes a backseat as vehicle riders flout rules

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