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Andhra Pradesh
Yeleru scam: Dt. Judge's award set aside
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 27. A Division Bench of the AP High Court today declared that the district judge, Visakhapatnam, did not have powers to initiate criminal proceedings against persons involved in the Yeleru land acquisition payments scam. ...
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  • 3 officials shifted, 2 doctors suspended
  • A new 'ray' of hope
  • Regulatory body for electronic media suggested
  • Cops befriend villagers to tackle naxal menace
  • BJP to pressure Govt. on Godavari water diversion


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Research centre on Marxist studies
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 27. A research centre in the memory of the veteran communist leader, Neelam Rajasekhara Reddy, focussed on Marxist studies, has come up at Kondapur in the vicinity of the cyber towers. It forms part of a sprawling five-acre ...
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  • Collector's directive to MRO
  • Minister inaugurates 'Gnapika'
  • Woman's suicide: husband, in-laws held
  • Rs. 20-cr. plan for modern street lighting
  • 'Pyaaranapul' sets the tone
  • City tourism poised for a big leap


    Karnataka
    Karnataka seeks Krishna water tribunal
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 27. The Karnataka Government has requested the Centre to constitute a tribunal under the Inter-State Water Disputes Act to adjudicate its dispute with Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra on sharing of surplus waters of the Krishna (in ...
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  • Inputs sought from States for coastal project
  • 'Killer Squadron' arrives at Karwar Port
  • Drought relief work on back-burner: Gowda
  • From 'Muddurajakeri' to Madikeri
  • CMC's mission incomplete: Krishna
  • Rumour sparks trouble at KRS
  • SAS gets corpn. council nod, pay-and-park scheme dropped
  • CADA office in Mysore attacked again
  • Tourism still an unexploited goldmine


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Protestors detain Chennai-bound train
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 27. Leaders and workers of the Janata Dal (United) on Friday staged a dharna on the railway track at the Bangalore City Railway Station, and detained the Brindavan Express bound for Chennai for over 30 minutes in protest against ...
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  • Cassette on 'Railways' released
  • Jaiparkash likely to succeed Bhaskar
  • Kavyalaya to release 'Pranava Shakti' today
  • 4 ministers to study drought relief
  • 'Rail roko' at Bangalore City station on Sunday


    Kerala
    AICC not to brook groupism
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 27. The UDF convener, Oommen Chandy, today made it evident that the current problems in the Congress party in Kerala were related to attempts to dislodge a Minister on the basis of a forged document, prompting the high ...
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  • Municipality, police dispute settled
  • 'Tortured' Kalamandalam pupil ends studies
  • Bid to protect sandal trees from smugglers
  • President's order on sandal Ordinance
  • Devarajan felicitated
  • Hassan flays Shobhana's remarks
  • 'Heading TU not breach of party discipline'
  • Cabinet reshuffle not now, says CM


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Four expelled from Congress
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 27.Four leaders of the INTUC-affiliated Kerala Electricity Employees' Confederation (KEEC) have been expelled from the Congress for defying the KPCC's truce formula. The leaders, P.M. Radhakrishnan, Sajeev Janardhanan, ...
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  • Rerouting of IA flights
  • Senate finds panel report superficial
  • Corpn.: UDF walkout over garbage crisis
  • Sreepadam palace to become protected monument
  • Adalats to settle Power bill disputes
  • Playwright subjected to medical examination
  • 'Govt. managing finances better than LDF'


    Tamil Nadu
    Corpn. bid to curb 'cutting' culture
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 27. Three weeks after the Chennai Corporation suspended opening of all tenders following media reports of blatant corruption in the process, the civic agency is mulling over ways of making it corruption-resistant. An enquiry has ...
    'State under Bank pressure to cut subsidy'
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 27.Admitting that Tamil Nadu was forced to accept the conditionalities of international funding agencies such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today indicated that the increase in ...
    Balakrishnan, Elangovan vow to continue anti-Govt. offensive
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 27.The new State Congress president, S.Balakrishnan, and the working president, E.V.K.S. Elangovan, today jointly vowed to continue the offensive on the AIADMK and warned that they would launch a movement, if necessary, against the ...
    Rumours keep Tirupur tense
    COIMBATORE, SEPT. 27. Even as the district administration and the police continued their efforts at keeping the peace, rumours on the condition of one of the injured in Thursday's clash kept the hosiery town of Tirupur on tenterhooks. Besides ...
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  • 'Need for schemes to empower bonded labourers'
  • Two IGs for Central, North zones
  • Rajnikant refunds crores to offset 'Baba' losses
  • Hacksaw blade found in plane toilet
  • Protesting students arrested
  • Neyveli shutdown, monsoon failure cause for concern
  • One killed, several injured as fishermen clash


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Chennai Telephones in a bind
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 27. The Chennai Telephones, one of the highest revenue earners for the Bharat Sanchar Nigam, finds itself in a bind, caught between the dropping demand for fixed lines and delay in the launch of GSM mobile telephony. Though the ...
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  • 'Speed-checking' device leads to collision
  • BG EMUs cancelled
  • Benefit fund to release 3rd instalment
  • Held for cheating students


    Pondicherry
    Spread awareness of cleft palate: Minister
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 27. THEEducation and Tourism Minister, K. Lakshmianrayanan has stressed the need for coordinated functioning of the maternity hospital of Pondicherry Health Department and the Centrally administered JIPMER so that the health ...
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  • IPS officer to probe Karaikal school incident

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