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Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka to release Alamatti water
HYDERABAD, DEC. 14. The Karnataka Government has positively responded to the Andhra Pradesh request for release of Alamatti water. It has asked the State Government to depute a delegation to Bangalore on December 17 to work out a plan. The ...
Statehood for Telangana on Cong. agenda: TCLF
NALGONDA, DEC.14. Leaders of the Congress Forum for Telangana and the Telangana Congress Legislators' Forum (TCLF) assured people here on Saturday that a separate statehood for Telanga was very much on the agenda of the Congress and it would ...
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  • MPTC member of TDP shot dead
  • State yet to receive drought aid from Centre: official
  • Naidu reviews Games' arrangements
  • Minority colleges to frame their own guidelines
  • Warm send-off to President
  • "Children's film movement fails to make its mark''
  • MSR denies rift over Warangal meet


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Missing medals, a fuming official
    HYDERABAD, DEC.14. Where are the medals, gentlemen? Well, this question was asked by none other than the Union Minister, Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, who is also the president of the Cycling Federation of India (CFI). It all happened this morning at ...
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  • Jewel in their crown
  • It was unintended, says MLA
  • Floored they were, yet they sprint


    Karnataka
    Lorry owners threaten stir
    BANGALORE, DEC. 14. The Karnataka Goods Transport Association and the Bangalore City Lorry Transporting Agents' Association have decided to launch an indefinite strike from December 31 midnight in protest against the decision of the State ...
    Telemedicine to take healthcare to remote areas
    BANGALORE, DEC. 14. Telemedicine is all set to deliver healthcare to people living in rural and remote areas, V.K. Aatre, Scientific Adviser to the Defence Minister, and Director General, DRDO, has said. Delivering the 7th convocation address ...
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  • Many in race to chair sahitya sammelana
  • State pays for dealing with a bandit
  • 10,000 houses for poor to be ready soon
  • KGEF to play active role in executing govt. programmes
  • `Bommai formula, a ruse to finish off JD(S)'
  • All-India JD to form units in States
  • BJP to prepare plan to take on Govt.


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Young minds are sensitive too
    BANGALORE, DEC. 14. There is a picture of children participating in a race and a physically handicapped person is one of the winners. This painting by a young student depicts how children can be sensitive to issues of discrimination and the ...
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  • BILS students bag four ranks
  • OFC network inaugurated
  • Impressive passing-out parade
  • Petra to rock Bangalore


    Kerala
    Centre must give undertaking: BMCC
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 14.The All India Muslim Personal Law Board and the Committee on Babri Masjid have urged the Government to state categorically on the floor of Parliament that it would execute the court verdict in the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri ...
    Peace continues to elude Malankara Church
    KOCHI, DEC. 14.The reconciliatory talks initiated by the Government and by the KPCC at different levels are continuing without any concrete results with the Orthodox faction maintaining that the question of calling off the fast by Bishops could ...
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  • Talks with coir workers, employers on Dec. 17
  • `New labour laws being planned'
  • Demolition of statue flayed
  • Jobs prove a chimera for PSC rank-holders
  • Govt. trying to muffle voices of dissent: Veliyam
  • Reception to new Bishops
  • Social audit policy on the anvil
  • `Mysore model' training for local bodies


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Experts visit Dengue-infected area
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 14. The team from the Centre for Research in Medical Entomology today visited Melarannoor area as part of an entomological study on the incidence of Dengue fever. A nine-year-old girl from the locality had died of ...
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  • Armed gang attacks foreign tourist
  • Plea to end neglect of Siddha centre


    Tamil Nadu
    Transform State into 'knowledge society'
    CHENNAI, DEC. 14.The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today urged Tamil Nadu to work towards innovation and wealth generation and transform the State into a `knowledge society'. Agriculture combined with the food processing industry, ...
    TNCC meets today, amid all-round dissatisfaction
    CHENNAI, DEC. 14.Amid threats of resignation by several seniors and a pervasive mood of dissatisfaction, the new jumbo team of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee meets in Chennai tomorrow to take stock of inner-party affairs and the political ...
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  • Police probing Colombo visit by MDF ultra
  • 'Sangeetha Kala Nipuna' conferred on Kanyakumari
  • Ex-minister dead
  • Conversion law being misused to divide people: CPI (M)
  • Mani defence ridiculous: Swamy
  • DPI demands CBI probe into Nagappa death
  • Cong. calls for White Paper on Cabinet shuffles
  • Thambi Durai, Sundaram lose party posts also
  • Jayalalithaa inaugurates telemedicine network
  • Kanyakumari cadres shell-shocked


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Informality marks Kalam function
    CHENNAI, DEC. 14.Informality reigned supreme during the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's two-hour visit to Anna University for its silver jubilee celebrations here on Saturday. After the initial protocol-led ceremony, Dr. Kalam came to the ...
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  • Carnatic music and Quran are my eyes: Kalam
  • Wisdom award presented to Sudha Murthy
  • Breaker defect caused GH power cut: TNEB
  • Rs. 68-lakh works for Tondiarpet
  • Burglaries continue despite patrols, vehicle checks
  • Chennai Telephones studying competitive pricing package


    Pondicherry
    One-party govt., yet problems too many
    PONDICHERRY, DEC. 14. The general expectation of the people in the Union Territory was that a `unified' Congress and thereby a `one-party government' would provide an effective and efficient administration. They look upon the Chief Minister, N. ...
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  • CM assures funds for Yanam development
  • 'Employer-employee interaction must for energy conservation'

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