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Andhra Pradesh
Walkout in House over probe demand
HYDERABAD, JULY 22. In a bitter wrangle over the Food-for-Work programme, the non-BJP Opposition in the Assembly staged a walk-out on Monday protesting against the Government's refusal to order a probe into alleged irregularities even as the ...
State Congress leader suspended
HYDERABAD, JULY 22. The AICC today suspended P. Janardhan Reddy, former Minister and CLP leader, from the primary membership of the party. The action was apparently a quick retribution for the unruly scenes witnessed at the airport reception ...
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  • Tribal pockets targeted for biogas promotion
  • NFIR wants Railways to cut wasteful expenditure
  • `Maitri' role in policing lauded
  • ONGC to give top priority to security
  • Mystery ailment triggers panic


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Probe panel gives clean chit to police
    HYDERABAD, JULY 22. The Commission of Inquiry into the murder of Edanna, husband of Hussain Bee, in June 1998, held that the murder was committed by Mohammed Khaja Aleemuddin and Mohammed Abdul Nayeem Saudagar in order to take revenge for ...
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  • e-Seva centres becoming popular
  • OU Engg. College to conduct programme for small units
  • Uproar over `irregularities' in Food-for-work
  • Welfare panel for archakas to be set up next month
  • Suicide bid by actress Gajala
  • All bonded labourers to be rehabilitated this year


    Karnataka
    Govt. rules out probe into firing
    BANGALORE, JULY 22.The Karnataka Government today rejected the Opposition demand for a CBI inquiry into zalki police firing, but said it had no objection for a second postmortem of the body the sub-inspector who died under mysterious ...
    Ex-Minister's charge baseless: Speaker
    BANGALORE, JULY 22.The Karnataka Speaker, M.V.Venkatappa, on Monday dubbed the complaint of the former Minister, S.R.Kashappanavar, against the Urban Development Minister, D.K.Shivakumar, "far from the truth" and treated the complaint as ...
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  • Wild animals pose a threat to schoolchildren
  • Pvt. bus operators seek share in monopoly routes
  • Club to create awareness on wildlife behaviour
  • Ministers rapped for unpreparedness
  • Rs. 70-lakh hostel for PE Dept. in Gulbarga varsity
  • Sedam demands CM's resignation
  • Parents, officials stick to their guns
  • `No word from Govt. on security for ex-minister'
  • `Loans for farmers misused by officials'
  • Daily-wage employees start hunger strike
  • Rs. 70-lakh hostel for PE Dept.


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Rs. 27,000 cr. investment projected
    BANGALORE, JULY 22. The Large and Medium Industries Minister, R.V.Deshpande, told the Legislative Council today that 298 of the 645 projects approved by the Centre in the past three years with an FDI of Rs. 4,950.33 crore had begun operations in ...
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  • Bennethora project: Oppn. demand rejected
  • Gujarat funds: BJP stages walkout


    Kerala
    Plus Two courses for 335 schools
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 22.The Kerala Cabinet on Monday decided to sanction unaided Plus Two courses in 335 aided and unaided higher secondary schools this year. Briefing presspersons on the Cabinet decisions, the Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, ...
    Uneasy calm on Kollam beach
    KOLLAM, JULY 22. As a preventive measure, the Collector, Rajan Khobragade, has clamped prohibitory orders around the Kollam beach areas, which were hit by violence. The orders will stay in force till July 24 midnight. Meanwhile, the Collector ...
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  • Rape victim shifted to special ward
  • Plea on dress code closed
  • Priest killed in wild boar attack
  • Spirit smuggling goes on unchecked
  • Kollam beach area still tense


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Karunakaran attacked
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 22.The former Chief Minister and senior Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, today came under attack from a 30-year-old contract employee of the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) who is suspected be mentally ...
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  • Crime Branch for lie-detector tests
  • `Bhagavatha sathram' from Dec. 22
  • Plus Two admissions getting delayed
  • Steps to curb use of groundwater
  • VS warning to Centre, State
  • Traders come to blows
  • Young World workshops begin today
  • Corpn. e-governance project: first phase by Aug.
  • New signals add to city's road woes?


    Tamil Nadu
    Police in the dark on daylight murders
    CHENNAI, JULY 22. A rash of daylight murders in the central areas of Chennai, in which assailants escaped in full public view, has come as a major challenge to the city police and left residents unnerved. The murder of a rexine shop ...
    'No place for separatists in public life'
    SALEM, JULY 22. The Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today called on the people to drive leaders, who advocated secession, out of public life. Making a veiled reference to the suggestion of the PMK founder, S.Ramadoss, that Tamil Nadu be ...
    PMK did not demand secession: Karunanidhi
    CHENNAI, JULY 22. The DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, today sought to explain his party's stand on the bifurcation demand again, for the third time in two days, since both the PMK and the AIADMK were ``unnecessarily dragging in the DMK''. Also, ...
    Wealth complaint against Stalin: revision petition dismissed
    CHENNAI, JULY 22. A revision petition, challenging the dismissal of a disproportionate wealth complaint against the `suspended' Chennai Mayor, M.K. Stalin, by the then Principal Sessions Judge was dismissed by the Madras High Court today. (S.P. ...
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  • A PMK ploy to emerge as a major player
  • Rousing reception for Kalam's family in Chennai
  • Focus on drought, not on bifurcation: Nallakannu
  • HC notice to Centre on plea against POTA
  • Trial resumes in serial blasts case
  • Tiruchi airport to come under CISF
  • Swamy condemns Ramadoss' demand
  • Vaiko's arrest an act of political revenge, says Minister
  • 'Salem means faith, trust'
  • Melur ready to receive CM


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Pilot project to assess houses, major roads in Velachery
    CHENNAI, JULY 22. The Chennai Corporation has approached the Institute of Remote Sensing, Anna University, to carry out a pilot project in Velachery (division 153) to assess the number of houses, roof top area and length-width of major roads ...
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  • Proposal to preserve Kattupalli as environmental heritage
  • Stolen money recovered
  • Perungudi plant awaiting TNPCB clearance
  • `Encourage waste management at community-level'


    Pondicherry
    Speculation over CM's Delhi visit
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 22. Even as there is a claim that the Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, left here for New Delhi last night in connection with a meeting with the Union Finance Minister, the speculation has become intense, particularly in the ...
    UPSC concedes request on exam centre
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 22. The Chairman of the UPSC, P. C. Hota, has sanctioned the plea of the Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, that Pondicherry be notified as one of the centres for the UPSC examinations to enable candidates from the Union Territory to ...
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  • 'Centre should take action against Ramadoss'
  • NCC expedition flagged off
  • 'Farm labourers being neglected'

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