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Andhra Pradesh
Cong. men clash at Karimnagar meet
KARIMNAGAR, JAN. 9. Infighting among Karimnagar district Congress leaders took a turn for the worse today with the members and the `rebel' groups resorting to fisticuffs during the District Congress Committee general body meeting here. The ...
Five Ayyappa devotees killed in mishap
MAHABUBNAGAR, JAN. 9. Five Ayyappa devotees died on the spot and six others were injured seriously when the vehicle in which they were travelling collided head-on with a truck this afternoon, near Mudireddypalle village of Balanagar mandal, on ...
Other Stories

  • Rs. 1 cr. to be spent on kitchens in 400 schools
  • `Velugu' a boon for the poor, says Minister
  • V.C. Reddipalle still in the grip of fear
  • All-party rally today for Godavari waters
  • Good response to gram sabhas: Minister
  • Eye operation theatre reopened
  • Officials incur villagers' wrath
  • Janashakti naxal held
  • CM's gesture sparks donation spree


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Property worth Rs. 42 lakhs unearthed
    HYDERABAD, JAN. 9. The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) sleuths on Wednesday unearthed assets worth Rs. 42 lakhs belonging to a Immadi Srinivasa Rao, Deputy Executive Engineer of Roads and Building Department in Guntur, during simultaneous raids ...
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  • Importance of mental health stressed
  • GAIL examining transporting gas through pipeline
  • New bank card launched
  • `Separate Statehood will not benefit Telangana'
  • Krishna waters: Cong. demand flayed
  • AIYF plans anti-war convention
  • UAVs: Centre to consider AP request
  • Getting `closest' to a beating heart
  • Schools to be closed from Jan. 11 to 16


    Karnataka
    Karnataka panel to study SC verdict
    BANGALORE, JAN. 9. Representatives of private professional college managements today agreed to be part of a committee to be set up by the Government to go into the modalities of implementing the October 31 judgment of the Supreme Court on the ...
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  • BCC decides not to implement SAS
  • Complete govt. schemes by deadline, officials told
  • D.K. Sahitya Sammelana from today
  • Bellary gets new STD code
  • Bus operators to increase fares in Shimoga
  • It was a godsend for them
  • Cong. fails to keep its promise
  • Nagappa's death: Seers firm on CBI probe


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Govt. committed to Kannada cause: CM
    BANGALORE, JAN. 9. The Chief Minister, S.M.Krishna, declared here today that there was no going back on the Government's resolve to use Kannada in all spheres. Mr. Krishna was speaking after releasing `Karnataka Sangati' and four thesauruses on ...
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  • `Non-tariff Barriers affecting exports'
  • Survey planned on safe drinking water supply


    Kerala
    HC directive on medical college
    KOCHI, JAN. 9. A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Thursday directed the State Government to state whether the Government was willing to accommodate the students of the Kochi Cooperative Medical College in the five medical colleges in ...
    Ernakulam-Kozhikode intercity express soon
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 9. A new Intercity Express is to be introduced in the Ernakulam-Kozhikode-Ernakulam sector with effect from January 19. The inaugural 6306 Kozhikode-Ernakulam Intercity Express will leave Kozhikode at 5.30 p.m on ...
    Other Stories

  • GIM: pre-feasibility reports for 50 projects
  • GIC slashes interest rate
  • Orthodox faction only for conditional talks


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Document forgery case: former scribe arrested
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 9. The former scribe, S. Chandramohan, was today arrested by the Crime Branch in connection with the sensational "intelligence document'' forgery case. He will be produced before the court on Friday. The other accused ...
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  • Endosulfan: VS call to disband probe panel
  • Centre offers to sell Aralam farm to State
  • CPI seeks more transparency
  • CITU not against foreign investment
  • Many tourism projects may come up at GIM


    Tamil Nadu
    HC won't stay lottery ban
    CHENNAI, JAN. 9. The shutters came down on more than 25,000 lottery shops in Tamil Nadu, the largest raffle market in the country, with the Madras High Court today refusing to stay the State Government notification, imposing a blanket ban on sale ...
    Instil sense of security, Jayalalithaa tells police
    CHENNAI, JAN. 9. The Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today reiterated her call to the police to "rethink and reinvent" their image as a sensitive, caring force. "It is not enough if the police acts to solve crimes, he or she must address the ...
    HC directive against seizing sold lottery tickets
    CHENNAI, JAN. 9."There shall be no sale of lottery tickets in the territory of Tamil Nadu from January 9 onwards, until further orders," the First Bench of the Madras High Court ruled today. Declining to stay yesterday's GO prohibiting the sale ...
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  • Mettur dam closed
  • Patents bank proposed
  • Buyers keep off Coonoor tea auctions
  • Professors forum drops protest plan, holds meeting
  • Advantages ample here, marketing makes the difference
  • Senguttuvan's houses raided
  • TVI arrests reveal casteist, monetary nexus with bandit


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    3 chimpanzees rescued from circus, shifted to Vandalur zoo
    CHENNAI, JAN. 9. Three chimpanzees, performing in a circus, were rescued by animal rights activists with the help of police today. They were shifted to the Arignar Anna Zoological Park at Vandalur. It took six hours and a lot persuasion for the ...
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  • Temple hundis broken open
  • Student rally on road safety
  • A bolt from the blue: lottery traders
  • Let it be smokeless Bhogi: TNPCB
  • Campaign for voter photography stepped up


    Pondicherry
    Waive loans: farmers
    PONDICHERRY, JAN. 9. The Pondicherry unit of the all-India Agriculturists Union has decided to stage a picketing at the Assembly here on January 27 in support of its demands. The secretary, R. Saravanan, said the union meeting held at ...
    Schemes implementation chaotic: BJP
    PONDICHERRY, JAN. 9. The Pondicherry BJP today accused the Congress Government in the Union Territory of adopting a chaotic approach in implementing welfare schemes for the benefit of the poor. A resolution adopted at the executive committee ...

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