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Andhra Pradesh
We will expose Naidu : A.P. Cong.
HYDERABAD, JULY 28. The issue of "unfulfilled promises'' of the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, which could not be discussed in the just-concluded monsoon session of the Assembly, would be taken to the people, the Leader of ...
Naxal killed in encounter
GUNTUR, JULY 28. A local guerrilla squad (LGS) member of the Bellamkonda dalam of People's War, Bhagam Veeraiah, was killed in an encounter with the police in the early hours of Sunday. According to the Superintendent of Police, P.S.R. ...
State-level autonomous body soon to ensure temple rituals
VIJAYAWADA, JULY 28. The Endowments Minister, D Sivarama Raju, on Sunday said that the Government would soon set up an autonmous State level advisory council for ensuring proper conduct of pooja and other rituals in temples as ordained in the ...
Other Stories

  • Package for Telugu meet delegates
  • Kids fall prey to marital discord
  • Caught in crossfire in Guntur dt.
  • CITU loses grip on TTD
  • Kannabiran flays police, PW
  • Close call for naxals
  • A.P. for curbs on illegal entry of jute from Nepal
  • Govt. to go all out on telemedicine
  • Chaduvula Panduga eyewash, says Cong. leader


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Night workers on city roads to be provided fluorescent jackets
    HYDERABAD, JULY 28. The Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad (MCH) has procured fluorescent jackets for use by the 1,620 night workers involved in sanitation works in the twin cities. Also, fluorescent signboards will be used on the roads to ...
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  • Watchman of Wakf Board land murdered
  • Lie detector test for husband, kin of murder victim
  • Inconvenience to IT assessees: CBDT blamed


    Karnataka
    State to strengthen Excise Department
    BANGALORE, JULY 28. As a major step to strengthen the Excise Department and to ensure effective enforcement of the rules, the Karnataka Government has given the green signal for the recruitment of 250 sub-inspectors and 388 guards, and drivers. ...
    AICC appointment sparks a row
    BANGALORE, JULY 28. Even while all attention in the Congress Bhavan is riveted on the reported unwillingness of the KPCC President, Allum Veerabhadrappa, to continue in office and the choice of his successor, there is some unrest over an ...
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  • Karnataka Panchayat Act amendment during session
  • Plan on prison adm. academy awaits nod
  • Drought: Task forces set up in Hassan Dt.
  • Krishna is supreme, says Koliwad
  • BJP terms resignation a political ploy
  • MLA's stance exposes rift in Cong.


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Six injured in roof collapse
    BANGALORE, JULY 28. Six persons, including a woman, were injured when the roof of a house, which was under construction, collapsed on Sunday afternoon on Vaishnavi Road near Babausabpalya in Hennur Police Station limits in Bangalore. Police ...
    Govt. asked to recover cess from BMP
    BANGALORE, JULY 28. The subject committee of the legislature on Housing and Urban Development has asked the Government to direct the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) to remit the health cess, library cess, and other cess which it had collected, ...
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  • 'Laugh and live well'
  • Govt. move shocks housing societies
  • `Harassed' woman ends life
  • Residents oppose bid to fill drain
  • Pollution affecting children's health, says Allum


    Kerala
    Power cut looms large over state
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 28.The spectre of a power cut looms large over Kerala in view of the poor monsoon, which has turned the storage of water in the hydel reservoirs of the State rather precarious. The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) ...
    Panel asks KWA to earn more, cut costs
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 28.The expert panel on restructuring the Kerala Water Authority (KWA) has suggested a three-pronged strategy involving realisation of higher revenue, reduction in expenditure and better service delivery to achieve ...
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  • Jagratha Samithies hold the key
  • Kodiyeri moves privilege notice against Kuttappan
  • Orthodox, Jacobite factions clash
  • Sabarimala pollution: panel moots steps
  • Humour becomes history


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    'A raw deal to Malayalam cinema'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 28. The noted directors, Lenin Rajendran and Harikumar, have said the national film awards jury has given a raw deal to Malayalam cinema. Participating in an open forum on `National film awards - 2002' held as part of ...
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  • Manacaud school 60th anniversary fete
  • Builder ordered to deliver flat


    Tamil Nadu
    The evil system won't tumble down
    CHENNAI, JULY 28. Despite police action against the practice of untouchability in tea shops of rural Tamil Nadu, several shopkeepers, under pressure from caste Hindus, continue with the discriminatory ``two-tumbler'' system. In the caste-riven ...
    Political control leaves cooperatives sick
    CHENNAI, JULY 28. Excess staff strength, political interference, misappropriation of funds and poor collection of dues have left many cooperative institutions, especially primary agricultural banks and supermarkets, in the State tottering. ...
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  • Language test not mandatory for aided college teachers: HC
  • Law ineffective as police look the other way
  • Ooty to host ISRO workshop
  • Evil forces cannot harm DMK: Stalin
  • Thambi Durai blames AICTE for engineering vacancies
  • Deficient rainfall in 23 districts
  • Cauvery bathers vulnerable to eye disease
  • A bid to lower CMs' importance: CPI(M)
  • No ragging on campus, teachers tell probe panel
  • Tirumavalavan stands by Eelam statement


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    'Adopt scientific approach to fix fair auto fare'
    CHENNAI, JULY 28. In a rare display of unity, leading autorickshaw unions and consumer organisations have jointly suggested a scientific approach towards fixing autorickshaw fares to benefit both consumers and drivers, on Saturday. ``It is ...
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  • Pre-paid auto service revived at Central
  • Two held for assaulting UNI employee


    Pondicherry
    Promote ecotourism: report
    PONDICHERRY, JULY 28. The Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan brought out by the School of Life Sciences of the Pondicherry University, a nodal agency, appealed to the Territorial Administration to promote ecotourism to encourage eco-friendly ...
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  • Metering scheme for all power consumers launched
  • Groupism in Youth Congress to the fore

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