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Andhra Pradesh
Naidu seeks Rs. 610-cr. aid, more foodgrains
NEW DELHI, JULY 25. The Chief Minister, N.Chandrababu Naidu, today sought Rs. 610-crore financial assistance from the Centre, to meet the situation precipitated by the failure of the south-west monsoon, and 10 lakh tonnes of foodgrains to carry ...
No notification, no water tax: court
HYDERABAD, JULY 25. A Division Bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, comprising Motilal B. Naik and S. Ananda Reddy, has made it clear that the authorities cannot demand water tax from farmers of Chilakaluripet mandal, Guntur district, unless ...
Other Stories

  • Transco able to meet near full demand in State
  • `White collar crime will be curbed'
  • Records on rowdy sheets to be placed before Speaker: Goud
  • Inspection of rice mills ruled out
  • Walkout after demand for House panel is rejected
  • `Lapses in Six-Point Formula implementation will be set right'


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Private agency dishes out powerful shock
    HYDERABAD, JULY 25. Despite Government's claims of improving efficiency of the A.P. Transco, the ground reality is far from satisfactory. Private operators more often than not end up giving shocks to consumers than the electricity bill ...
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  • Arrangements in place for Bonalu
  • 6 cops suspended for auto driver's suicide
  • Shop worker's murder mystery solved
  • Compensation sting for MCH


    Karnataka
    Two killed in police firing in Hiriyur
    HIRIYUR, JULY 25. Two persons were killed and 20, injured in police firing, lathicharge, and stone pelting when a bandh turned violent here on Thursday. Some policemen were among the injured. The bandh was called by various organisations to ...
    Dharna in House; discussion today
    BANGALORE, JULY 25. The Speaker, M.V. Venkatappa, assured the Opposition members in the Legislative Assembly that on Friday, he would allow a discussion on the police firing in Hiriyur town in Chitradurga District which took place on Thursday ...
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  • `Kharge misled House on desilting tanks'
  • Change in law to help GPs fight graft: Ghorpade
  • RTPS unit in Gulbarga or Bidar?
  • Centre urged to allot more foodgrains
  • CM wishes to write biographies of 3 former MPs
  • Don't privatise water distribution, Govt. told


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Assembly congratulates Kalam
    BANGALORE, JULY 25. The Legislative Assembly on Thursday congratulated A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on his assumption of the office of President of India. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, congratulated Dr. Kalam on behalf of the House and the people of ...
    Other Stories

  • Selection of VCs defended
  • `Forest wealth being looted'
  • Probe into affairs of college


    Kerala
    SFI stir turns violent in Kerala, many injured
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 25.The SFI-sponsored stir in protest against the Government decision to sanction Plus Two courses in unaided schools turned violent at several places in the State today, resulting in injuries to both students and police ...
    TSP row: UDF defends Kuttappan
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 25. The ruling UDF coalition today threw its weight behind its Scheduled Caste and Tribes Welfare Minister, M.A. Kuttappan, by rejecting the Opposition LDF's demand for his resignation in connection with the alleged ...
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  • Flutter over Madavoorpara issue
  • Excise dept. likely to get sugar mills
  • Compounding system on land value announced
  • Milma plans to form marketing firm opposed
  • `Drop Kuttappan'
  • Controversy rocks Assembly again


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Telemedicine centre at Military Hospital
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 25. The first ever telemedicine centre in the State is to be commissioned at the Military Hospital on Thursday. Major General A. S. Jamwal, General Officer Commanding, will formally inaugurate the centre through a ...
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  • Youth killed in mishap
  • Call for preventive strategy
  • Shatrughan Sinha `happy, but not excited'
  • SFI activists clash with police, 20 held


    Tamil Nadu
    Govt. warns of stern action against colleges
    CHENNAI, JULY 25. The Government will consider de-recognition of colleges which fail to curb "the ragging menace", the Education Minister, M. Thambi Durai, said today. Condemning the ragging of Ramesh, a third year student of the ...
    Govt. examining speeches made at Tamil meet: CM
    CHENNAI, JULY 25.The Tamil Nadu Government is ``examining the speeches'' made at the `Right to Live' conference of the World Tamil Federation for any pro-LTTE statement, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, said today. Talking to reporters at the ...
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  • Rameswaram celebrates Kalam swearing-in
  • HC permits entrance exam to law school
  • Correct mistakes, Elangovan tells Govt.
  • No shift in party ideology: Venkaiah
  • Veeramani calls on Vaiko
  • 'Bifurcation not acceptable to people'
  • Orders reserved on triple talaq plea
  • Too many accused go scot-free in TN


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Smoke and dust keep them company
    CHENNAI, JULY 25. It would be an understatement to say that the students of the Patel Nagar Corporation Higher Secondary School in North Madras (Zone I) go to school under trying circumstances. More than 2,400 students study in the premises, ...
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  • Pirate gang held, stolen articles recovered
  • HC allows CMDA to process forms for regularisation
  • A long journey in search of justice
  • `Mahout' hurt as he tries to separate fighting tuskers
  • Patients keep unhealthy company


    Pondicherry
    Defence Ministry orders for AFT Mills
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 25. The Pondicherry Welfare and Industries Minister, M. Chandirakasu, said here that the Pondicherry Government-owned AFT Mills received provisional orders registering the mill as `Preferred manufacturing (composite mills) ...
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  • Anganwadi staff plan 'fill the jail' stir
  • Rangasamy greets Kalam

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