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Andhra Pradesh

  • A.P. Cong. leadership change ruled out
  • Girl's murder: action sought against culprits
  • Judges broker truce between `warring' couples

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad

  • Minister participates in `Clean and green' at Sisu Vihar
  • Enter political activist; it's not yet over at SCB
  • V-C for OU from weaker sections demanded
  • REC assistance for rural electrification
  • A case for increasing height of road-divider
  • Chief Secy. makes surprise visit to Industries dept.
  • Diploma course in media acting
  • Juvenile delinquent found dead
  • Teachers make learning playful here
  • Dispute takes its toll
  • Haj Committee office open today

    Athletics

  • Szabo breaks eight-year-old 3,000 record

    Badminton

  • Medal hopes rest with badminton squad

    Bihar

  • Question paper racket busted

    Business

  • Cautious mood in bourses
  • TN edible oil industry seeks tax sops
  • Forex reserves up $784m
  • Corporation Bank Q1 net up
  • Trouble brews in Johnson & Johnson

    Chess

  • Prathamesh, Neelotpal in joint lead
  • Leko beats Topalov, takes lead

    Cricket

  • Shaun Udal ties down Indians
  • Tendulkar's TV show a great hit
  • England restricts New Zealand
  • Cork, White recalled

    Crossword

  • The Hindu Crossword No. 2465
  • Solution to No. 2464

    Football

  • Asian countries need to follow Japan, Korea: Bhutia

    Front Page

  • BJP justifies move for early Gujarat polls
  • Hurriyat leaders held in Srinagar
  • Gujarat Cong. for President's rule
  • Confusion over `Kashmir policy'
  • Rangarajan may head 12th Finance Commission
  • Dry spell ahead
  • Racket busted
  • Two more dts. `drought-hit'
  • Police firing

    Golf

  • Kahlon jumps to a four-stroke lead
  • The jostle for lead continues

    Hockey

  • Indian Airlines regains Murugappa Gold

    International

  • Straw leaves without meeting Musharraf
  • Pak. reiterates support to Kashmir cause
  • Full restoration of democratic rule in Pak. vital: U.S.
  • Israel, Palestinians resume talks
  • Hugo classic strikes a chord in Shanghai
  • Ranil leaves for U.S.
  • No cloak-and-dagger stuff this
  • U.S. House panel approves security plan
  • Ayub Thakur denies questioning by Indian police
  • `U.S. to aid Pakistan war against terrorism'
  • `No anti-Indian activity in Bangladesh'

    Jammu & Kashmir

  • First batch of pilgrims reaches Pahalgam

    Karnataka

  • Gowda threatens dharna on July 27
  • `Centre failed to warn farmers'
  • Being good didn't help this official
  • World Bank team visits Mysore City Corporation
  • Poor rainfall hits farm work in Kodagu District
  • A `second summer' for Dakshina Kannada
  • Corp. Bank net profit increases by 25 p.c.
  • `Kannada Jagruti Kriya Yojane' launched
  • Banks should not use force to recover loans: Nanaiah
  • `Govt. has no control over Police Dept.'
  • Dalits inflict boycott on themselves
  • Separate rail zone for Gulbarga sought

    Karnataka-Bangalore

  • MP calls for campaign against female foeticide
  • Slow work on drain has traders fuming
  • `ABC programme not properly supervised'
  • BMP starts helpline for info on stray dogs
  • Engg. division set up to maintain schools
  • Sagar-Apollo Hospital to open next week

    Kerala

  • Clashes at Kollam port, police open fire
  • Antony accepts CJ's proposals
  • Ernakulam General Hospital getting facelift
  • CPI(M) to lay siege to Alappuzha coir factories
  • Vellappally flays move on reservation
  • State yet to give nod for Pampa plan
  • Special team to ascertain probe status
  • St. Teresa's, CCPLM bag school awards
  • `Ban all awards for arts, literature'

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram

  • Medicos likely to drop indefinite strike plan
  • `Save capital' movement planned
  • Audit typists' plea
  • Direct connectivity with NSDL
  • `Concern over eroding faith in medical profession'
  • A hub of film piracy?
  • Wireless phone links in more areas
  • Passengers protest AI flight cancellation
  • 10 tourism schemes in district
  • Laminated card to replace RC book
  • KAU to focus on utilising IT

    Madhya Pradesh

  • Long pending cases should be sent to Lok Adalats: CJI

    Maharashtra

  • Prolonged dry spell worries farmers
  • From peon to Vice-Presidential candidate

    National

  • BJP may plump for Keshubhai to counter Waghela effect
  • A cynical move, says CPI
  • MDMK to challenge Vaiko's arrest in Supreme Court
  • From peon to Vice-Presidential candidate
  • Straw returns, meets Sinha
  • Non-official poll observers: yes or no?
  • AAI to call for joint venture proposals by Sept.
  • Labour panel report to be tabled in Parliament in 10 days
  • No good politics without disclosures, says survey
  • Court frowns on denial of medical facility to Malik
  • Fernandes deposes before Venkataswami panel
  • `No chance of n-material falling into wrong hands'
  • Prosecution's plea rejected in Salman case
  • IOC, CPCL to export diesel to Sri Lanka
  • There was no tension with PM: President
  • Vijay Anand quits as CBFC chief
  • Sea route, only link between India, Pak.

    New Delhi

  • Khurana trains gun on Sheila in spying case
  • Bunch of lies, says CM
  • I followed norms: Speaker
  • `Criminal' guard nabbed
  • Monsoon is here to stay
  • I-T returns
  • Sex abuse charge against JNU don
  • DJB centres flooded with complaints
  • Cable operators plan black-out

    News Analysis

  • Ganging up against the people
  • Our `poor' Ministers
  • `The idea is to target habitual offenders'
  • The quartet and the quintet

    Obituary

  • Obituary

    Orissa

  • Special grant for power reforms urged

    Pondicherry

  • Update skills, Rajani Rai tells doctors
  • Community college, a boon to youth: VC
  • CITU demands memorial for July 30 martyrs

    Punjab

  • Details sought on disappearance of money

    Rajasthan

  • Focus on bolstering consumer movement
  • Plan to strengthen consumer movement

    Sports : General

  • Sport Digest

    Tamil Nadu

  • Project to protect street children
  • `Produce thousands of Vaikos'
  • Security blanket over Salem
  • Ramadoss proposal will add to divisiveness: leaders
  • Livelihood security in a rain-starved belt
  • `New norms soon for autonomous colleges'
  • Posters sans publicity
  • Law helps only the vigilant: judge
  • Textile institute in Coimbatore proposed
  • Applications for HSE private students
  • `Let autonomous colleges confer degrees'
  • MDMK meet will chalk out course of action
  • `Quote correct PAN in IT returns'
  • Free-for-all at Tiruvannamalai council meet, 13 injured

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai

  • Two school girls run over by train at Chetpet
  • Metrowater may go in for smaller, eco-friendly lorries
  • Tamper-proof meters for autos sought
  • Additional amenities soon at Central, Egmore stations

    Tennis

  • Vardhan clinches title

    Uttar Pradesh

  • Lucknow police set-up revamped
  • Congmen join hands for Ram Nagar polls
  • Direct train from Dehra Dun to Bangalore likely

    Weather

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