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Andhra Pradesh
Wanted LeT leader killed in encounter
KARIMNAGAR, NOV. 24. The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) South India in-charge and one of the main accused in the bomb blast near the Saibaba temple in Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad, Syed Aziz alias Imran alias Khalid (21), was killed in an encounter with the ...
TDP Govt. becoming undemocratic: Rosaiah
HYDERABAD, NOV. 24.The APCC chief spokesperson, K. Rosaiah, accused the Telugu Desam Government of developing `fascist' tendencies by flaunting its majority in the Assembly to stonewall every demand of the Opposition. Addressing a press ...
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  • Impasse in AU continues
  • Landmines detected in agency area
  • `MIM leader's statement on textbooks misleading'
  • Alamatti height: TRS justifies demand
  • Tension at encounter victim's house
  • Naidu makes strong pitch for life sciences institute
  • BJP seeks all-party meet on pending projects


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Traffic curbs for President's visit
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 24. In view of the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's visit to the city, the police have announced traffic restrictions and diversions on November 25 and 26. According to a press release here, traffic will be stopped or diverted ...
    Tension at LeT militant's house
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 24. Tension prevailed at Malakpet municipal peon quarters this afternoon with youngsters gathering in large numbers as they came to know about the Lashkar-e-Toiba militant and one of the main accused in the temple blast, Syed ...
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  • Art gallery coming up at Madhapur
  • Second phase of knowledge park inaugurated


    Karnataka
    'Govt. can't withdraw cases against Mani'
    MYSORE, NOV. 24. The Karnataka Cabinet decision to withdraw cases against the Periyar Dravida Kazhagham activist, Kolathur Mani, has been described as `preposterous' by the retired Deputy Superintendent of Police, Abdul Kareem, whose son was one ...
    Nitish Kumar promises new Bangalore-Delhi train
    BANGALORE, NOV. 22. The next Railway Budget will provide for a new Bangalore-Delhi daily train, the Railway Minister, Nitish Kumar, said here on Sunday. He said this at the inaugural run of the Bangalore-Hubli "Jan Shatabdi" Express at the ...
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  • Many contenders for KPCC chief's post
  • 2 IPS officers promoted
  • `Govt. not cooperating with Lokayukta'
  • Don't disturb status quo, colleges told
  • Be adventurous, CM tells Kannadigas
  • Nagappa issue: Khandre sees `crisis'


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Agreement signed for four rail projects in State
    BANGALORE, NOV. 24. The Government on Sunday signed a Shareholders Agreement of Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Karnataka) Limited (K-RIDE) with the Ministry of Railways signalling the launch of a unique partnership to take up four ...
    Mega projects to change the face of 'Garden City'
    BANGALORE, NOV. 24. The Chief Minister, S.M.Krishna, on Sunday launched a series of new infrastructure projects to be implemented by the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) in the next 18 months at an estimated cost of Rs. 170 crore. The projects ...
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  • Award for Balamuralikrishna
  • Metro rail
  • Hospital becomes ISO compliant
  • PROOF seeks debate on Rs. 1,000-cr. loan
  • Bad roads, bane of Byatarayanapura


    Kerala
    Concern over kidney racket in Kerala
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 24. The People's Health Movement (PHM), a people-oriented global initiative, has expressed concern over the illegal trading of kidneys in Kerala and the effort of the professional body of doctors to protect the ...
    Greenpeace puts PCK, HIL in the dock
    KOCHI, NOV. 24.`Corporate Crimes', a report published by Greenpeace, International NGO, has listed the Plantation Corporation of Kerala (PCK) in Kottayam and Hindustan Insecticides Ltd. (HIL), Eloor, as companies responsible for causing pesticide ...
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  • CPI demand
  • Will Kerala lose its northern tip?
  • New wage scheme in coir sector mooted
  • Heavy rush at Sabarimala
  • Incinerators, a bitter pill for most hospitals


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Call to codify adoption laws
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 24. The need for codifying laws pertaining to adoption of children was stressed by Babu Divakaran, Minister for Labour. Inaugurating the fourth anniversary celebrations and the family get-together of the Kerala Adoptive ...
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  • `Provide better medical care for the poor'
  • KU dept. organising lecture series
  • Encourage students to join NCC: CM


    Tamil Nadu
    'Naxalite' leader shot dead in encounter
    DHARMAPURI, NOV. 24. At least one person, believed to be a naxalite leader, was killed and a police inspector sustained bullet injuries in an `encounter' near Uthangkarai, near here, this afternoon. The police rounded up 22 members of a naxalite ...
    DMK yet to chalk out agitation plan
    CHENNAI, NOV. 24. The DMK is undecided on which issue to agitate against, even as the Left parties and the Congress have seized the initiative and launched a joint Statewide agitation against the anti-conversion law. "Our problem now is in ...
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  • Chamber chief asks Tamil, Kannada film industry to settle row
  • `Privatisation will lead to hike in bus fares'
  • 7 killed in bus collision near Usilampatti
  • Dalits, minorities feel insecure: CPI
  • Swamy condemns Karnataka move
  • Kolathur Mani can secure release of Nagappa: Ramadoss
  • Ponnaiyan blames Karnataka for not opening Mettur canal
  • Self-financing colleges plan own admission system
  • Fulfil promise on cash payment of DA hike: PG teachers


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Tamil channels' move sparks war among cable TV operators
    CHENNAI, NOV. 24. The decision of Tamil television channels to go pay has triggered a battle among cable TV operators, with those relaying only free-to-air channels taking up cudgels against operators transmitting both free and pay channels, and ...
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  • Lalitha Kameswaran passes away
  • Road-laying norms given the go-by
  • Road accidents claim two lives


    Pondicherry
    Distribution of bread will continue: Lakshminarayanan
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 24. Ever since the introduction of the breakfast scheme, named after Rajiv Gandhi, in Pondicherry, it has become a subject for gossip. With children falling ill sporadically after taking dishes served at the schools, the scheme ...
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  • National oral health survey launched
  • Follow ideals of freedom fighters, students told

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