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Andhra Pradesh
Naxals kill Nalgonda MP's follower
DEVARAKONDA (NALGONDA DT.), FEB.10. A senior TDP activist, Mekala Mallaiah (45), was beaten to death by naxalites belonging to the outlawed PW at Kambalapalli of Chandampet mandal last night. The slain leader, who was the village party president, ...
Cong., Left pick holes in draft budget
HYDERABAD, FEB. 10. Draft budget proposals of the State Government have been termed anti-people by speakers at a seminar organised by the APCC here on Monday. All of them warned of the debt trap and sought to know how the Government proposed to ...
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  • Bandh: BJP rejects TDP plea
  • Eyewash, says Rosaiah
  • 'DNA fingerprinting touching lives of ordinary people'
  • ABVP opposes hike in engg. courses fee
  • A bewitching show
  • Bureaucratic wrangles hitting police initiatives: Goud


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Scholarships for Minorities
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 10. The Hyderabad district administration has proposed to sanction post-matric scholarships during the year to students belonging to the minority communities and studying professional courses like MBBS, MBA, MCA, LLB, B.Ed and ...
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  • Cable TV viewers told not to pay enhanced charges
  • Mohajir basti sees development
  • College building in bad shape
  • Measures suggested to check violation of building norms


    Karnataka
    Steep hike likely in Karnataka college fees
    BANGALORE, FEB. 10. Parents and students have to be prepared for a steep increase in college fees from the pre-university course upwards as the Karnataka Government is thinking of introducing an "Exit Policy" for colleges receiving ...
    Gowda denies responsibility for JD split
    SHIMOGA, FEB. 10. The former Prime Minister, H.D. Deve Gowda, who is also the national President of the Janata Dal (S), said here today that if any party had split on the basis of political ideology, it was the Janata Dal. But he denied that he ...
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  • Steps sought against school donations
  • 'Cong. has tough job on hand in Humnabad bypoll'
  • 'EU working to end terrorism in India'
  • Probe looking into charges against Inspector: Commissioner
  • BC panel for extension of scheme to develop dhobi ghats
  • Tourism policy to be announced today


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    New President for Bangalore Urban ZP
    BANGALORE, FEB. 10. Rathna G. Reddy has been elected President of the Bangalore Urban Zilla Panchayat for a second term. She was elected to the zilla panchayat from Attibele constituency in Anekal taluk. In the election held today, she defeated ...
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  • Khivraj Motors opens high-tech facility
  • BSNL opens new customer service centre
  • Dacoits take away cash from petrol bunk
  • `BMP accounting system a model for other cities'


    Kerala
    ADB dictating terms: Karunakaran
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 10.The senior Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, today took a dig at the Antony Government for its alleged propensity towards allowing foreign funding agencies like the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to dictate terms to ...
    'Livelihood Box' for WTO parleys mooted
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 10. The M. S. Swaminathan Commission on WTO Concerns has asked the Union Government to propose a `Livelihood Security Box' as an alternative negotiating principle in the coming round of the post-Doha trade talks. The ...
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  • VS flays police policy
  • Medical college fees likely to be Rs. 1.5 lakhs
  • Believers told to strive for peace
  • YF(M) to launch novel programme
  • Maintenance of boats not satisfactory: panel
  • Dept. handicapped by shortage of SIs: DGP
  • Pushpagiri college blames Govt.


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Rs. 150-cr. road project mooted
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 10.A comprehensive city road upgradation project has been presented to the Government as part of the capital region development plan. The project costing Rs. 150 crores is proposed to be executed in three phases. The ...
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  • MT to head `IV Fest' jury
  • Traffic along Killipalam restored


    Tamil Nadu
    All set for straight contest
    TUTICORIN, FEB. 10. With two independents, one of them belonging to the Dalit Panthers of India, withdrawing their nominations today, the byelection in the Sattankulam Assembly constituency will witness a straight contest between the Congress and ...
    Left wants to keep DMK in good humour
    CHENNAI, FEB. 10.After sharing the platform with the DMK and other National Democratic Alliance constituents on a political issue, the Left parties are in a dilemma. Both the CPI and the CPI(M) want to keep the DMK in good humour, in anticipation ...
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  • Retail IMFL vendors challenge pro-coops. GO
  • Charge sheet filed against Mani in trust case
  • Act impartially, Ramadoss tells Speaker
  • Selection norms to be relaxed for women SIs?
  • CRA meet sans cordiality won't help: Elangovan
  • Case against Elangovan for 'derogatory' speech
  • Cassettes to be played for Vaiko in court
  • Karunanidhi flays 'mute' EC
  • DPI pulls out in favour of Congress


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Action against pirated VCD business sought
    CHENNAI, FEB. 10. Welcoming the recent crackdown by the police, K. Rajan, president, Tamil Nadu Films Protection Federation, and Pirated VCD Prevention Committee, has said as many as 10 lakh pirated VCDs had been seized over the past 10 days in ...
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  • Over Rs. 1,000-cr. industrial investment likely in Ennore
  • Kidnapped businessmen rescued, 3 arrested
  • Conference on managing diseases of oesophagus


    Pondicherry
    Release 1 tmcft of water immediately: Rangasamy
    PONDICHERRY, FEB. 10. The Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, today brought to the notice of the sixth meeting of the Cauvery River Authority in New Delhi the ``persistent difference in the quantity of water released to the Karaikal region measured by ...
    Take steps to protect soil, vegetation: Malkani
    PONDICHERRY, FEB. 10. The Lt. Governor, K. R. Malkani, has called for establishment of what he called a World Protection or Preservation Organisation to sustain an integral link between soil, vegetation and animals for benefit of ...

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