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Andhra Pradesh
Power cut: Naidu's directive to AP Transco
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 23. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N.Chandrababu Naidu, has directed the AP Transco officials to resort to "necessary power cut as and when the situation demands'' in view of the crisis in the power generation front. The ...
New Chief Secretary assumes charge
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 23. Sathi Nair took over as Chief Secretary to the Government of Andhra Pradesh today succeeding K. Swaminathan. She formally assumed charge in the Secretariat in the presence of a small group of officials. Mrs. Nair, who ...
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  • Handri-Neeva comes in handy for YSR to attack Naidu
  • Ex-Minister seeks linking of Krishna, Godavari
  • Father, two sons hacked to death
  • YSR lists Naidu's `unkept' promises
  • SP opens family counselling centre
  • Mastan baba urs in Guntur from today
  • Collector reviews water situation


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    State to go slow on Union Ministry circular
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 23.The Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to `go slow' on the controversial Union Environment and Forest Ministry's circular on eviction of tribal encroachments from forests by September 30 and seek extension of time by about ...
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  • ABVP demands setting up of national education panel
  • CM urged to bail out cocoon farmers
  • NS farmers left in the lurch: CPI(M)
  • Corporate players to enter laundry business


    Karnataka
    Karnataka House skips Cauvery issue
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 23. The special session of the Karnataka Legislature convened here on Tuesday has been robbed of its rationale following the developments on the Cauvery front — the contempt of court notice to the Chief Minister, S.M. ...
    Protests continue on Cauvery issue
    MYSORE, SEPT. 23. Processions and demonstrations in support of the Cauvery agitation continued here on Monday, and in Mandya town, the hotbed of the stir, a record gathering of over 50,000 people turned up to protest against the move to release ...
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  • Take issue to Delhi, agitators told
  • KRRS slams power tariff hike
  • Don't risk SC's wrath, Gowda tells Govt.
  • `Mangalore Model', a ray of hope for `risky neonates'
  • `Quit WTO' campaign to be launched
  • `Lack of national water policy cause for Cauvery crisis'
  • Talks between Railways, action panel fail


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Children let their imagination gallop
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 23. Children let their imagination gallop with a plethora of colours and ideas. For once, they could disregard what the future held for them and put aside their dreary existence. More than 500 destitute, orphaned, and children ...
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  • They will walk `for dignity'
  • CCPS has an `excellent' first birthday
  • Bangalore firm unveils maintenance package
  • Session should discuss Cauvery: JD(U)
  • `Lack of initiative on VAT surprising'
  • FICCI plans course on food safety
  • Plan to cut industrial pollution in State


    Kerala
    IUML finds no lapses: Ahmed
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 23. The IUML all-India general secretary, E. Ahmed, said here today that his party did not subscribe to the view that the collective responsibility of the Cabinet had been undermined in the context of the strong ...
    Liquor tragedy: Probe panel's directive to CPI(M) leader
    KOCHI, SEPT. 23.The V.P. Mohankumar Commission inquiring into the recent liquor tragedies in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam districts issued summons to M. Vijayakumar, Thiruvananthapurm district secretary of the CPI(M), directing him to produce ...
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  • Orthodox faction takes out protest march
  • Nayanar flays Antony Govt.
  • Rift in CPI(M) surfaces at public meeting
  • GCDA may not heed panchayat plea
  • Action likely against former Dy. Speaker
  • IUML to take up Mahdhani issue in UDF
  • UDF meets today amid mounting problems


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Plea for HC Bench in capital
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 23. The Citizens Council for Development of Thiruvananthapuram has submitted a memorandum to the Union Law Minister, Jana Krishnamoorthy, demanding the revival of the High Court Bench here. The council president, ...
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  • CRPF ready to build flyover at Pallipuram
  • MCH to resume kidney transplantation
  • Builder told to return money
  • Footballer dead
  • Rs. 1,889 crores of revenue in arrears
  • Karunakaran objects to Soni's remarks


    Tamil Nadu
    Govt. turns down High Court proposal
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 23. Citing financial constraints, the State Government has turned down a Madras High Court proposal to appoint serving district judges presidents of district consumer disputes redress fora. The court made the proposal on the ...
    At least Rs. 1,434-cr. aid needed: CM
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 23. Wracked by severe drought conditions, Tamil Nadu today told a Central team, here on a three-day visit, that it required a "minimum cash assistance" of Rs. 1,434 crores and 5.5 lakh tonnes of foodgrains to tide over the crisis. ...
    Central team will present report in a week
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 23.The eight-member Central team, which set off to districts today for inspecting the worst drought-hit areas in Tamil Nadu, would present its report to the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, within a week of its returning to ...
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  • Free power not scrapped, clarifies Minister
  • 'Karunanidhi trying to divert focus from CM efforts'
  • Permanent solution to Cauvery row possible: Baalu
  • Gopal appears in court
  • High cellphone ST leaves TN smugglers' paradise
  • Relief package a boon to Srivilliputtur weavers
  • NGOs seeking HC orders to curb child trafficking
  • Huge snake skin haul in air cargo complex


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Another bid to solve Velachery flooding
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 23.Yet another attempt is being made to solve the inundation problem of Velachery in the wake of the failure of efforts made at periodical intervals. The flooding in Velachery is essentially an outcome of the conversion of more ...
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  • 20 tricycles for collecting garbage
  • Pirated VCDs seized
  • Police seize fish-carts


    Pondicherry
    Govt. failed farmers, industrial workers: CPI(M)
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 23. The secretary of the Pondicherry unit of the CPI (M), T. Murugan, has charged that the Congress Government here had "miserably failed'' in tackling issues concerning industrial workers, farmers etc. Mr. Murugan told ...
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  • Suspend teachers for 'sexual harassment': CPI
  • Rangasamy meets Lt. Governor
  • All-party meet on Cauvery sought
  • Encourage Indian system of medicines: Malkani

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