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Andhra Pradesh
CellOne service launched in A.P.
HYDERABAD, OCT. 30. The Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited's (BSNL) `CellOne' service was launched today in Andhra Pradesh by the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu. He made the first call to the Union Minister of State for Railways, Bandaru ...
CISF doing commendable job: Advani
HYDERABAD, OCT. 30. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, on Wednesday, said that security and development were two most important aspects necessary for the country, on which both the Government and society should concentrate. Inaugurating a ...
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  • CM wants to equip officials with mobile phones
  • PW desperate to recruit cadres
  • Police free poor from moneylenders' clutches
  • Ex-CM's son `still loyal' to Cong. but gives Naidu his due
  • Centre to extend drought relief price for paddy till March-end


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Venkaiah Naidu inaugurates party office
    HYDERABAD, OCT. 30. The BJP national president, M. Venkaiah Naidu, gave a call to his partymen today to reach out to newer social and geographical areas to achieve its goal of winning 300 Lok Sabha seats in the 2004 elections. Making it clear ...
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  • Four held for using fake visas
  • Luminescent pavement markers to check accidents
  • District training centres ruled out


    Karnataka
    PM must convene CRA meet: Gowda
    BANGALORE, OCT. 30.The former Prime Minister, H.D. Deve Gowda, has urged the Prime Minister, A.B. Vajpayee, to convene a meeting of the Cauvery River Authority (CRA) and evolve a lasting distress formula for sharing the Cauvery waters among the ...
    Shettar seeks emergency session of Legislature
    GULBARGA, OCT. 30.The Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, Jagadish Shettar, today urged the Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, to immediately convene an emergency session of the Legislative Assembly and the Council to discuss the ...
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  • Increase in inflow into KRS
  • Karnataka Cong. MP decides to resign
  • Mandya farmers go on fast in jail
  • AIADMK leader's house ransacked
  • Nanaiah criticises CM for his `inconsistent stand'
  • RTOs to file police complaints on mishaps?
  • Vatal, 100 others held; tension in Tumkur


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Waste: Plastic makers evolve plan
    BANGALORE, OCT. 30. Plastic carry bags have come to symbolise everything that is wrong today with waste disposal and management in the City. Now that the law banning the plastic carry bags of less then 20 microns thickness is firmly in place, the ...
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  • Vayu Sainik Camp to conclude tomorrow
  • Give old newspapers, help farmers
  • IT-savvy rural students lack confidence
  • CET special admission round from Nov. 11


    Kerala
    An experiment that can change policing
    PALAKKAD, OCT. 30. The reforms in Kerala police taken up by the Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, is the first attempt to implement the recommendations of various national committees to cure the ills of policing in the country. Various sections of ...
    CM defends DGP and police policy
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, OCT. 30. The Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, today threw his weight fully behind the State Director General of Police, K. J. Joseph, by asserting that the latter was implementing the police policy formulated by the UDF ...
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  • Publish Kumarakom meet decisions: AITUC
  • SHRC member flays police
  • Reject proposal for import duty cut: CPI
  • CPI(M) leader alleges foul play at S.N. College
  • Rs. 814-cr. draft project for WB aid
  • DGP issues notice against hartal call
  • No APDRP funds for States defying reforms


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Murder case: life term for five RSS activists
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, OCT. 30.Five RSS-BJP activists, who were found guilty of the murder of two DYFI workers, were on Tuesday sentenced to life imprisonment by the Second Additional Sessions Judge, B, Sudheendra Kumar, even as the court came down ...
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  • Film Chamber for consensus on issues
  • Plastic ban may prove a challenge to Corpn.
  • Manure lifting from Vilappilsala plant begins
  • Six more afflicted with cholera


    Tamil Nadu
    Rajnikant to start people's movement
    CHENNAI, OCT. 30. While denying that he had any desire to see himself as a "political leader or statesman,'' the film star, Rajnikant, today unveiled plans to start a "people's movement'' on the Cauvery issue and highlight the need for ...
    `It is in God's hands'
    CHENNAI, OCT. 30.``It is in God's hands.'' This was how the film star, Rajnikant, described the possibility of his entering politics. ``I don't know. I really do not know,'' he said refusing to look too far ahead into the future. However, in an ...
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  • Tamil film-maker's plea to Karnataka
  • Homage at Pasumpon
  • The long arm of the law won't spare bribe-givers too
  • Subramanian suspended
  • SHRC orders Rs. 1 lakh compensation for illegal detention
  • Join duty today or face dismissal: CM
  • No alternative to PDS price rise: Jayalalithaa
  • Action possible only for forced conversions: Acharya
  • Raids, a beginning of crackdown on RTOs
  • Minister clarifies
  • Act against eve-teasing to get more teeth
  • Strike will go on, say govt. staff
  • Foreign trips sans permission will cost councillors dear


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Bursting of crackers: dos and don'ts
    CHENNAI, OCT. 30.Bursting crackers holding them in hand, burning cracker waste and flowerpots are most likely to cause accidents. Parental supervision while children burst crackers, keeping a bucket of water at close quarters and not allowing ...
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  • Anna varsity working on new norms for colleges autonomy
  • DVAC enrolling members for watchdog panels
  • Maritime meet in Chennai from Nov. 7
  • Water-logging throws life out of gear in North Chennai
  • Bala Mandir flooded
  • Rain exposes poor state of infrastructure


    Pondicherry
    Steep fall in paddy production in Karaikal region
    PONDICHERRY, OCT. 30. There has been a steep fall in paddy production in Karaikal due to uncertain, belated and inadequate release of cauvery water for the region. The woes of farmers were highlighted by the Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, in ...
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  • Govt. ignoring welfare of workers: Viswanathan
  • Move to start arrack plant opposed

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