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Andhra Pradesh
Kalam shares dreams with A.P. children
HYDERABAD, NOV. 26. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who undertook a sentimental journey to Hyderabad on Tuesday — his first after becoming President, did what he always loves to do the most. Drop the formal trappings of the high office, interact with ...
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  • Kalam may resume southern sojourn
  • President for greater interface between medicine, technology
  • Naxals set ablaze phone exchange
  • Telemedicine launch turns dampener
  • Govt. to recruit more science teachers: CM
  • Dream big, Kalam tells students


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    HC faults authorities' `casual approach'
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 26. A Division Bench of the A.P. High Court, comprising two Judges, asked the State and Central Governments and the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB) to come forward with a specific time table and work plan, including ...
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  • Criminal cases against two MIM MLAs
  • Contractors' strike: MCH to crack the whip
  • PG Diploma course in health management
  • It rang in 1934, it still rings
  • Singing her way to Kalam's heart
  • Science expo showcases students' talent


    Karnataka
    Krishna hopeful on CRA meet outcome
    HUBLI, NOV. 26. The Karnataka Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, today expressed optimism that the crisis over the distress sharing of Cauvery waters would be solved at the next meeting of the Cauvery River Authority (CRA) to be held on Friday. Mr. ...
    State has made stand clear on border row, says Krishna
    HUBLI, NOV. 26. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, today said there was no need for the State to react each time Maharashtra said or did something about the border dispute between the two States. Replying to questions from presspersons here, Mr. ...
    'Reusable launch vehicles a global imperative'
    TIRUPATI, NOV. 26. Space research the world over was focussed on `Reusable Launch Vehicles' (RLVs) as the only way to cut down drastically the cost of spacecraft launches, K. Narayana, Director, Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SHAR), Sriharikota, ...
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  • Decks cleared for Mysore Expressway
  • Revision of tobacco crop size, a relief to growers
  • Govt. to develop Basavanna's birthplace
  • BJP seeks disqualification of 7 expelled MLAs
  • CM rules out ban on Dinakar's book on Rajkumar abduction


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Devanahalli airport work to begin on Friday
    BANGALORE, NOV. 26. Construction work on the Bangalore International Airport at Devanahalli near here will formally commence on November 29. With financial closure of the project expected by March next and a related amendment to the Airport ...
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  • AIDSO meet in Bangalore from Jan. 9


    Kerala
    Strike total in KSRTC, partial in KSEB
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 26. The one-day token strike by the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) employees, from midnight last night, was almost total and that by the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) employees was ...
    Karunakaran group to lie low for now
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 26. The Kerala Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, could be in a spot of trouble after the Gujarat Assembly elections with the senior Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, today indicating that disgruntled party MLAs might raise their head ...
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  • CM calls for unbiased study of Kerala's gains
  • State to implement new drinking water project
  • Rich tributes paid to E.M.Sreedharan
  • `Kidney report being misrepresented'


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    TU march: traffic curbs in city
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 26. The city traffic police have put in place certain traffic restrictions on the arterial M.G. Road from Wednesday morning in connection with the Secretariat march of trade unions led by the CITU. Traffic on the ...
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  • NAAC team to begin assessment today
  • BJP dharna postponed
  • Fungal infection: GH operation theatres closed
  • `Govt. filing false cases against PDP activists'
  • Five more PDP activists arrested
  • KSRTC stir: city commuters worst-hit


    Tamil Nadu
    Is northeast monsoon spell over?
    CHENNAI, NOV. 26.The current dry spell, coupled with declining night temperature, has triggered doubts whether Tamil Nadu will get further rain during this monsoon. While Chennai has not experienced rain since November 14, at Vellore town it ...
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  • New IG for North Zone
  • Portrait desecrated, Ramnad tense
  • Ensure swift litigation process: Governor
  • Profitable routes will fall into private hands: CPI(M)
  • `Move to privatise Railways will be opposed'
  • 2-year RI for TNLA founder
  • Delhi does not know TN trick, says Karunanidhi
  • Significant variations in plan for many districts
  • Conspiracy case judgment reserved for December 2


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Police to regulate posters on arterial roads
    CHENNAI, NOV. 26. The move by the city police and the Chennai Corporation to regulate sticking of posters in the city as part of a `cleaner Chennai campaign' got a fillip with political parties and those in the film industry agreeing in principle ...
    Valasaravakkam RTO `testing' patience of residents
    CHENNAI, NOV. 26. C.V.Koil street in Valasaravakkam is a dusty pothole-ridden road and resembles a test track for new vehicles. On the contrary, it is where the skills of two and four- wheeler riders to handle the roads are tested. In the absence ...
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  • Panel set up to regulate fire and rescue service
  • Anna varsity working on tie-ups
  • AIADMK strength up in Corpn. council
  • Lottery premises raided
  • Poor response to poll roll revision
  • MRTS project: Govt. yet to pay compensation
  • Police ID cards for temple force volunteers


    Pondicherry
    Boycott will not end problems, says Akbar Ali
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 26. The Pondicherry Chief Judge, G. M. Akbar Ali, today appealed to the lawyers not to boycott courts. Speaking at the Law Day celebrations, organised by the Pondicherry Bar Association, Mr. Akbar Ali observed that ``boycott ...
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  • Book on economy will help to chalk out plans: CM
  • Where national leaders descend on stage
  • Rangasamy to attend CRA meeting

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