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Andhra Pradesh
Two Lashkar men planned more blasts
HYDERABAD, NOV. 23. Two Lashkar-e-Toiba militants, who were identified as responsible for the bomb blast at the Saibaba temple in Dilsukhnagar on Thursday night, had also planned to organise explosions at another Saibaba temple near Victory ...
Three killed in explosion
ANANTAPUR, NOV. 23. Three persons were killed and six were injured under suspicious circumstances at Bhanukota village of Kanaganapalli mandal in Anantapur district today. According one version, the deaths occurred while they were making crude ...
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  • Be sincere in life, says Saibaba
  • Kalam coming for NIMS convocation
  • TDP launches membership drive
  • AU VC-student row deepens
  • Grim battle against illicit distillation in Khammam
  • Vigil on LeT activities stepped up: DGP
  • Cong. accuses Speaker of bias
  • 'Tender' farewell to arms


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    India Collection launched at British Library
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 23. The British Library would be working for six days a week with Monday as a weekly holiday from next week onwards. It was also finalising plans to be the first public access library providing online facility to different ...
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  • Varsity teachers firm on arrears payment
  • Training for agents to promote Australian tourism
  • Two held for advocate's murder
  • Rs. 4 lakhs worth diamonds stolen
  • New fruit market at Gudimalkapur
  • MCH contractors warned of stern action
  • ID cards for all citizens
  • City a vital base for LeT's covert plans


    Karnataka
    BMP signs MoU with HUDCO
    BANGALORE, NOV. 23. The Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) signed a MoU with HUDCO on Saturday for a Rs. 250-crore line of credit, likely to be the first tranche of a possible Rs. 1,000-crore assistance. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, who ...
    I can prove my claims: Dinakar
    BANGALORE, NOV. 23. The former Director-General of Police, C.Dinakar, today said he could prove the claims made in his book, Veerappan's Prize Catch: Rajkumar, in an appropriate forum as and when required. He told a private news channel ...
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  • Dinakar's revelations: CM should quit, says Yediyurappa
  • Three held, 100 kg. of ganja seized


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Bangalore to have UB City soon
    BANGALORE, NOV. 23. Bangalore City will soon have another architectural skyscraper, UB City. To be constructed by United Breweries Holdings Ltd., in collaboration with the Prestige Group, UB City will be Bangalore's latest landmark. A ...
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  • IIPE celebrates silver jubilee
  • `Neglect' of pure science regretted
  • Units complying with pollution norms need to be rewarded
  • 36-point plan against pollution


    Kerala
    Houses for all by 2010: Union Minister
    KOLLAM, NOV. 23.The Union Minister of State for Urban Development, O. Rajagopal, has said that the Central Government's aim is to provide houses for all by the year 2010. Replying to a public reception accorded to him by the Kollam Corporation ...
    ADB wants KSEB as separate firms
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 23.The consultants of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are veering round to the view that the power sector revamp in the State should start with unbundling the KSEB and corporatising the unbundled entities. In their ...
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  • Panel indicts police for chaos at Pampa
  • CLP meet 'flawed': Karunakaran
  • No bid to abrogate local bodies' powers: CM
  • Medical teachers for probe
  • Communists 'silent' on Chinese policy: BJP
  • Mani refutes Centre's charge on drought relief
  • Marine police to be constituted soon
  • Govt. flayed for failure to get relief
  • Murali's clean chit to police policy


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Rs. 2-cr. aid for fishing harbour
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 23. The Central Government has sanctioned a financial assistance of Rs. 2 crores for the construction of a fishing harbour at Muthalapozhy in Thiruvananthapuram district, the Speaker, Vakkom B. Purushothaman, has said ...
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  • Probe on into varsity fire
  • Diabetes clinics in district, taluk hospitals
  • DPC okays Plan projects
  • Garbage removal during night sought
  • Airport development: land acquisition this year


    Tamil Nadu
    DMK moving away from BJP: Ganesan
    CHENNAI, NOV. 23. In what is perhaps the first signal from the BJP, the all-India Secretary, L. Ganesan, today said the AIADMK was getting closer to his party and the DMK was slowly moving away. Talking to the media at Erode, Mr. Ganesan noted ...
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  • Creation of R&D cells in police suggested
  • Govt. all set to identify routes for privatisation
  • No payment was made for Rajkumar release: Karunanidhi
  • Move will lead to retrenchment, corruption: CPI
  • Continue free power: BJP
  • 'Tobacco de-addiction will bring down cancer incidence'
  • Rain damage being assessed: Paneerselvam
  • SSIs seek uniformity in policy packages


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Spurt in juvenile diabetes
    CHENNAI, NOV. 23.There has been considerable rise in the number of juvenile diabetic patients in the city, C. V. Krishnaswami, Head of the Diabetes Department, Voluntary Health Services (VHS) hospital , said today. "At least three new patients ...
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  • Residents to get piped LPG supply soon
  • EVR Salai encroachers given 10 days to vacate
  • `Operation demolition' leaves several homeless
  • Anna varsity to start world class business school


    Pondicherry
    'Language laboratories' soon in Pondy schools
    Pondicherry, Nov. 23. The Education Minister, K. Lakshminarayanan, has stressed the need for promoting computer literacy among the youth, and pointed out that the Department of Education had proposed education with the help of computer to ...
    Hiccups again in Pondy breakfast scheme
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 23. Nine pupils of the Vallalar Government school, Lawspet, near here, were admitted to hospital for nausea and stomach pain after they consumed free bread, supplied under the Government's free breakfast scheme, today. All of ...
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  • Modify breakfast scheme, says PMK leader
  • NCC cadets to launch social service activities

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