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Andhra Pradesh
CM hints at power cuts
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 22.Faced with a grim drought situation in the State, the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, announced a number of measures to overcome the crisis, including closure of the Nagarjunasagar Left and Right Canals to conserve water ...
Four naxals killed in encounter
WARANGAL, SEPT. 22.Four naxals of the Janashakti group, including a woman cadre, were killed in an encounter with the police near Golla Buddharam village under Bhopalpalli police station limits this morning. According to sources, on ...
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  • A.P. decision to ask Karnataka release water from Almatti dam
  • Toll tax on NH-5 likely to increase five-fold
  • Ladies hostel row takes new turn
  • Colleges warned against admitting extra students
  • Counselling centres settle marital disputes
  • YSR defends campaign against Govt.
  • MLA seeks funds for PHC buildings


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    New Chief Secretary takes over today
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 22. Sathi Nair, the first woman Chief Secretary of Andhra Pradesh, will formally assume office on Monday. She will take over from K. Swaminathan, who has been appointed Chairman of the A. P. Industrial Development ...
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  • CPI(M) seeks all-party meet on drought
  • Transco plans reforms in accounting practices
  • BJP wants tribunal on sharing Krishna waters


    Karnataka
    Farmers' stir forced Govt. to revise stand
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 22. The agitation by the farmers in Mandya and Mysore districts, opposing the release of Cauvery waters to Tamil Nadu, has forced the State Government to have a rethink on its decisions. After an all-party meeting here on ...
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  • Farmers to lay siege to Kabini Dam
  • Govt.'s attitude leaves Gowda bitter
  • Practise what you preach, elders told
  • Train blocked in Chamarajanagar
  • `Lack of national policy cause for Cauvery crisis'
  • Satellite tracking can help increase fish catch
  • Health projects in full swing, says Basavanagoud


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Central team arriving today
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 22. The visit of the Central team of the Cauvery Monitoring Committee from Monday is keenly awaited here. The team headed by the Union Water Resources Secretary, A.K.Goswami, will consist of two other officials. The chief ...
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  • KPTCL, TBPC appoint new arbitrators
  • BJP supports Govt. on Cauvery issue


    Kerala
    No Cabinet reshuffle now: CM
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 22.The Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, has ruled out a Cabinet reshuffle for now and has said that he would rather concentrate on several important issues which required immediate decisions. Mr. Antony told The Hindu ...
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  • Indo-U.S. naval exercise off Kochi
  • `Technical education has to keep pace with time'
  • Stress on out-of-court settlement
  • Police Commissioner plaint against RTO
  • VS flays poor facilities at Anganwadis
  • Boats seized for using banned gears
  • Plea to take up eco-tourism project


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Law on kidney transplants soon
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 22. The Director of Medical Education, K.A. Kumar, has said that a comprehensive legislation to streamline kidney transplants will be introduced in the State shortly to check commercial trafficking of the organs. The ...
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  • Ration shops to down shutters today
  • Rise in road accidents in rural areas
  • Woman found dead under suspicious circumstances
  • `Govt. targeting KSEB workers with ulterior designs'
  • Grand start to Soorya festival


    Tamil Nadu
    Fresh orders put looms back in action
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 22. Nearly two months after the gruel-biryani political row, hundreds of looms, which remained idle for months, are slowly clanking back to life with the State Government giving fresh orders to weavers societies to produce ...
    DMK to take up water release with Vajpayee
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 22. DMK leaders will meet the Prime Minister, A.B.Vajpayee, soon after his return from his Maldives tour and impress upon him the need for release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu by Karnataka. Justifying the party's decision to ...
    Tamil extremist arrested
    ERODE, SEPT. 22.Pandurangan (56) of Perambalure, a Tamil nationalist extremist, has been arrested by the Sathyamangalam police today. According to the police, Pandurangan, an ex-serviceman was a close associate of Veerapandiyan, a Tamil ...
    Athur blast victims given compensation
    SALEM, SEPT. 22. The Health Minister, S. Semmalai, today disbursed compensation to the heirs of those killed in the September 16 Athur blast, and also to those who are undergoing treatment at hospital. The Government had sanctioned Rs. 50,000 ...
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  • Residents, NGOs join hands to save lake
  • Ponnaiyan assails Karnataka
  • Saraswathi Mahal Library to go online
  • Major racket in flying out refugees
  • Annadhanam scheme withdrawn from dharmasala
  • Govt. bid to wriggle out of crisis: Ramadoss
  • Drought inspection team to meet CM
  • DK man held; drugs, rocket launcher seized


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    3 passengers fall prey to `biscuit bandits'
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 22. With three more passengers falling victim to `biscuit bandits' on Saturday night, there seemed to be no let-up in their operations despite repeated warnings to passengers by the railway administration and police against ...
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  • 36 fishermen abducted
  • Gang attacks jail warden
  • Spurt in crime leaves Korattur residents tense


    Pondicherry
    Convene all-party meet: CPI
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 22. The CPI has urged the Union Territory administration to convene a meeting of all political parties to discuss the situation arising out of current developments in the sharing of Cauvery water. The party executive ...
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  • 'House site pattas for ex-servicemen soon'
  • Textile workers to protest on Sept. 30
  • PWD staff plan stir

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