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Andhra Pradesh
Govt. ready for peace talks: Naidu
GODAVARIKHANI, SEPT. 21. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has said that the Government was always ready for peace talks with the People's War of naxalites provided the latter laid down its weapons for ensuring a long-term ...
Woman Chief Secretary for State
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 21. Andhra Pradesh will, in the next few days, have a woman at the helm of the administration. Sathi Nair, a senior IAS officer of the 1966 batch, is being appointed Chief Secretary to the Government. Mrs. Nair is presently ...
Other Stories

  • ICAI to streamline working of auditing firms
  • Farmers seek remunerative price for cocoons
  • Minister visits Govt. hospital
  • CM takes part in plantation drive
  • Stress on improving green cover
  • A rare bypass surgery
  • Inspire students to do well, teachers told
  • YSR repeats free power promise
  • Ryots asked to revolt
  • Oil contamination likely cause of mystery disease


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    DSPs shuffled
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 21.The Government effected transfers of the following DSPs and gave new postings. Details of the new postings are given in the brackets. A. Shankaraiah-ACP, Saifabad (SDPO, Balanagar, Ranga Reddy), K. Narasimha, DSP, Balanagar ...
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  • No time spared in collecting scrap
  • Continue to do good work, CM tells Telugu Yuvatha
  • Movies are still his first love
  • BJP alleges misinterpretation of Centre's circular
  • CM orders probe into discom officials' `rude behaviour'
  • CMD, two directors of firm held


    Karnataka
    T.N. acts tough on sale of sandalwood
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 21.Besides the controversy over sharing the Cauvery waters, the sale of sandalwood by Tamil Nadu to Karnataka is developing into a thorny issue. Karnataka is virtually dependant on its neighbour for sandalwood. Sources in the ...
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  • College girl `kidnaps' her lover
  • Youth Policy in next Parliament session
  • Overwhelming support for stir in Mysore, Mandya
  • Vented dams to help in water management
  • Nine child labourers rescued in Hassan


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    ICICI Bank to expand current account base
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 21. The ICICI Bank has projected an increase in its current account base from 12,000 accounts to 62,000 by the end of the year. The entry level for operating current account will become as low as Rs. 10,000 as average quarterly ...
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  • SBI branch celebrates diamond jubilee
  • Wipro renovates govt. school building
  • `Diwali Lights' from Oct. 2
  • `A corner of a foreign field' released


    Kerala
    `UDF leaders protecting sandal mafia'
    PALAKKAD, SEPT. 21.The Leader of the Opposition, V.S. Achuthanandan, has alleged that some top leaders of the ruling UDF are making efforts to protect the `sandal mafia' who masterminded the looting of the strong room of the Forest Department at ...
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  • Kochi gearing up for tourism events
  • CM's assurance to medicos
  • How sandal oil units mint money
  • Immunisation scheme runs into controversy
  • KU to get NAAC accreditation soon
  • Power cut no solution to crisis: Minister
  • `Govt. targeting KSEB workers with ulterior designs'
  • VS alleges fudging by Power Minister
  • X'ians told to follow path of peace


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Academy opens cinema museum
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 21. The Culture Minister, G. Karthikeyan, on Friday formally inaugurated a cinema museum on the premises of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy at Kowdiar here. The museum, the first of its kind in the country, will ...
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  • Row over alleged starvation death
  • Joint ventures in film production mooted
  • Pay damages for baggage loss, Rlys. told
  • Uncovered cable ditches impede traffic
  • CPI(M) to tighten screws on fund flow


    Tamil Nadu
    Govt. to seek Rs. 70-cr. loan for road works
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 21. After losing a great deal of time in procedural wrangles, the State Government has decided to take a Rs. 70-crore loan for improving Chennai roads. This assistance is both for the roads transferred from the Chennai Corporation ...
    Samba hanging fire as States fight
    THANJAVUR, SEPT. 21.Even as Karnataka and Tamil Nadu battle it out over the Cauvery issue, samba cultivation in delta districts is becoming a casualty with most farmers not even willing to raise nurseries when the water flow is fast ...
    Athur blast exposes illegal trade in remote villages
    SALEM, SEPT. 21. The reverberations of the September 16 Athur blast are now heard in the remote hamlets of Pappampadi, Vellalapuram, Chola Vandan Karadu and Chinnappampatti in Salem district. For, these obscure villages happen to be a point for ...
    Congress walkout planned, says Ponnaiyan
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 21. Describing the protest walkout by the Congress from yesterday's all-party meeting on the Cauvery issue as "irresponsible and unpardonable", the Finance Minister, C. Ponnaiyan, charged that it was pre-planned and aimed at ...
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  • Multiproduct terminal launch at Tuticorin by month-end
  • `Gandhians will never face defeat'
  • Thathachari award for mandolin Shrinivas
  • Russians to supervise Koodankulam construction
  • Training for PLF members from Oct.15
  • `Amend CRA rules to implement court order'
  • Political change alone can bring about TN development: Swamy
  • PG course in diabetology


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Fish-carts continue to ply despite ban order
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 21. The Chennai traffic police appear to have ignored the Madras High Court orders banning the movement of fish-carts, which create accident situation on city roads. Several fish-carts were seen violating the ban order and plying ...
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  • Awareness campaign on malaria
  • Murder case solved
  • Head constable held for conniving with Prakash
  • Metrowater plans `rain centre' to propagate RWH
  • Inner Ring Road `overflowing' with garbage


    Pondicherry
    Pondy breakfast scheme revival put off again
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 21.The revival of the Pondicherry breakfast scheme for school children, which was scheduled to be restarted on September 23, has been postponed again, the Education Minister, K. Lakshminarayanan, told a press conference here ...
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  • `Sack Rangasamy Govt. for inept handling of issues'
  • Arts college closed after student agitation
  • Serve in rural areas to help contain diseases, doctors told

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