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Andhra Pradesh
Naxals raid Cong. MLA's house
GUNTUR, SEPT. 20. Naxalites belonging to the People's War (PW) raided the house of the Gurazala MLA, Janga Krishna Murthy (Congress), at Gamalapadu village in Dachepalli mandal in the wee hours of Friday and snatched two 9 mm carbines from his ...
Cong. workers storm power sub-station
MAHABUBNAGAR, SEPT. 20. Three Sub-Inspectors and several police constables were injured when a mob of Congress workers stormed the electric sub-station this evening at Gadwal. According to information received here, the Congress workers led ...
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  • Labour migration: RTC pressured to run special services
  • Srisailam more than a hydro-electric project: YSR
  • `Veligallu remains a promise'
  • `Tropicultor' useful for dryland farmers


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Serial deaths in festive times
    Hyderabad, Sept. 20. September may herald a festive season beginning with "Vinayaka Chaturthi'' all over the State, but for the poor farm labourers in some parts of Warangal district, it is a month full of unnatural deaths. They may help the big ...
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  • `More improvements in e-governance needed'
  • Innovative remote metering in select industrial services


    Karnataka
    T.N. should cooperate with us: Krishna
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 20. "Tamil Nadu should cooperate with us on the Cauvery issue," the Karnataka Chief Minister, S.M.Krishna, has said. Stating this after inaugurating the Cauvery Stage IV Phase I Water Supply Project here on Friday, he asked: ...
    `Don't provoke enmity among people'
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 20. A senior JD(S) leader, H.N.Nanje Gowda, has cautioned the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, J. Jayalalithaa, against issuing statements that provoked enmity between Kannadigas and Tamilians, which would vitiate the strained ...
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  • Opposition to MPM privatisation gaining momentum
  • KAT order against tax recouping by wholesale druggists
  • Blazing a trail in neonatal care
  • Janata Bazaar in dire straits: Cong. leader
  • Stopping water release inevitable: BJP
  • Ready for mid-term polls, says Srikantaiah
  • South Central Railway to blame for agitation in Bellary
  • We won't allow Cong. to hijack Cauvery issue: BJP
  • Cong. leader beaten up at meeting
  • Call for reorientation of English syllabus


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    `Bangalore Properties 2002' from Oct. 11
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 20. To showcase the State's real estate market, VSP Communications will organise "Bangalore Properties 2002" from October 11 to 15 at the St. Joseph's High School Ground here. The event will provide a platform for various ...
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  • `Spot your train' on the Net
  • Free medical aid for 450 poor children
  • Speedy disposal of cases may become a reality
  • Govt. to encourage co-generation
  • Seats available for courses in Command Hospital
  • Third emergent Assembly session in 10 years
  • `Name N.Karnataka leaders to Planning Board'


    Kerala
    `No scope for Cabinet reshuffle'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 20.The KPCC president, K. Muraleedharan, today distanced himself from the Karunakaran faction's moves for a Cabinet reshuffle by categorically stating that it was the prerogative of the Chief Minister to shuffle his team ...
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  • Exporters resent JDGFT office shifting
  • Water diversion: official `apathy' worsens crisis
  • Murali criticises Governor's actions
  • `MLAs have right to demand reshuffle'
  • Sandal theft: suspension of officials an eyewash


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Grading system for SSLC examination
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 20.The State Government has decided to introduce certain drastic changes in the conduct of the SSLC examination from the 2004-05 academic year onwards. Foremost among the reforms contemplated is the introduction of ...
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  • Efforts on to trace missing girl
  • RTO services fully computerised
  • PG medical admission
  • CB requests Shobhana to undergo polygraph test
  • Sathyanesan's expulsion a firm message: Pinarayi
  • NCP flays KSEB move on deposit
  • CPI(M) not cleansed by expulsions: Gouri
  • Medical/engg. entrance dates
  • LLB entrance results out


    Tamil Nadu
    NCB stepping up vigil in Chennai
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 20. With enforcement agencies stepping up their vigil in Chennai and its suburbs, drug smugglers may be shifting to other places to offload the contraband received from north India en route to Sri Lanka via Tuticorin. Bangalore is ...
    CM has ruined chances of evolving consensus: DMK
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 20. Criticising the Government's approach to the Cauvery dispute, the DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, said it was only complicating the issue. Mr. Karunanidhi, who explained the reasons for the party boycotting an all-party ...
    Pondy withdrawal of benefits challenged
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 20. The Madras High Court has admitted a petition by the retired High Court Judge and the now president of the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission of Pondicherry, Justice Y. Venkatachalam, challenging the withdrawal of ...
    HC reserves orders on plea for recognition to police assn.
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 20. The Madras High Court has reserved its orders on a plea seeking recognition to the Tamil Nadu Police Constabulary Association, which, according to the petitioner, was already duly registered. Challenging a communiqué from the ...
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  • `Multi-system operators monopolising cable TV sector'
  • Govt. keen on infrastructure needs: CM
  • HC stays slaughter of imported cattle
  • Chartered flight for all-party team
  • Lok Adalat for mentally challenged persons inaugurated
  • Central team coming tomorrow
  • Shanti Sena gets new life
  • Dalit brothers file papers in Keeripatti
  • Sandalwood trees uprooted in Forest College
  • `Ready to go as emissary'
  • Help Chennai overcome `weakness': Governor tells CII


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Police Commissioner directed to implement order strictly
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 20. In a significant ruling, the Madras High Court has banned the plying of fishcarts on Chennai roads for three weeks. The First Bench, comprising the Chief Justice, B Subhashan Reddy, and the Justice, K. Govindarajan, also ...
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  • Patient jumps to death
  • RWH benefits Kathangollai pond in Guindy Park
  • PG course in diabetology for doctors
  • Couple attacked at Mandaveli


    Pondicherry
    TN should introduce breakfast scheme: Ramadoss
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 20.The PMK leader, S. Ramadoss, welcoming the free breakfast scheme introduced in the Union Territory, called upon the Tamil Nadu Government to emulate the same. Talking to presspersons here today, Dr. Ramadoss said the ...
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  • `Hold timely election to local bodies'
  • 10 more sectors brought under service tax net
  • Anti-POTA front formed in Pondy

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