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Andhra Pradesh
Changes in A.P. temple laws mooted
HYDERABAD, FEB. 12. In a major policy shift proposed by the Government, more than 30,000 small temples are likely to be exempted from payment of endowment administration fund (EAF). On the other hand, the contribution payable by temples ...
MLA remanded to judicial custody
MAHABUBNAGAR, FEB. 12. The Congress MLA from Kollapur, J. Krishna Rao, who was arrested by the police at Kollapur late on Tuesday night amid high drama, was produced before the special mobile court Magistrate, G. Daivadeenam, at Nagarkurnool on ...
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  • MLA's arrest: MSR warns of stir
  • Haunted by the flag
  • Siddhendra Yogi's idol consecrated in Kuchipudi temple
  • Janashakthi back with a bang in Karimnagar
  • Unified grievance redress centre on the cards
  • Spurious mineral water makers face action
  • 'Save our schools' programme gets a boost


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    New police chief for Cyberabad takes over
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 12. M. Mahender Reddy took charge as the first Commissioner of the newly formed Cyberabad Commissionerate at a simple function here on Wednesday. Later speaking to newsmen, Mr. Reddy said that he would make efforts to improve ...
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  • Employer steals from employee?
  • Lata-Rahman music concert tomorrow
  • Haj Committee in touch with consulate
  • Naidu lays stone for Singapore-class township


    Karnataka
    Standoff on admissions likely to continue
    BELGAUM, FEB. 12. There appears to be no way out from the standoff on admissions to professional courses between the Karnataka Government and managements of private colleges in the State. This situation is likely to continue for some more time ...
    Canadian team shows interest in biotech
    BANGALORE,, FEB. 12.A high-level delegation led by James M. Flaherty, Minister of Enterprise, Opportunity, and Innovation, Government of Ontario, Canada, arrived in Bangalore to seek areas of mutual cooperation with the State Government and ...
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  • Tourism project allowed at the cost of farmers: Yuva JD(S)
  • Compensation scheme in doldrums
  • Farmers to take out 'padayatra' from KRS
  • Stop loan recovery, Govt. urged
  • New railway zone to become operational on April 1
  • What happens to criminal case against Sanjay Khan?
  • IITs to celebrate 50th anniversary on Sunday


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    BWSSB may try trenchless technology
    BANGALORE, FEB. 12. The World Bank-funded Mumbai Sewerage Disposal Project undertaken by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai was completed in August 2002. This project used trenchless technology (TT) like micro-tunnelling and jacking ...
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  • PM to open bridge near Bangalore today
  • Helpline for kidney patients launched
  • Undertrial escapes
  • Education U.K., on Feb. 14, 15
  • Traffic curbs for PM's visit today


    Kerala
    ICCE supports Pushpagiri college
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 12. The Inter-Church Council for Education (ICCE), the apex organisation of all Christian managements, has supported the stand of the Pushpagiri Medical College, Thiruvalla, on the issue of admission of students. In a ...
    Action plan for drinking water projects
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 12.The Government has drawn up a special action plan for completing various drinking water projects in the State in a time-bound manner. Accordingly, 73 projects would be completed before March this year and 81 projects ...
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  • KFC revamp on the cards
  • Call for consultative mechanism among southern States
  • Take steps to evacuate Keralites: Pinarayi
  • Bureaucrat's 'audacity' flayed
  • Applications invited for engg. seats
  • Better rubber prices predicted
  • NSS director board backs leadership


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Saga of misery for migrant workers
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 12. The recent incident in which a labourer from West Bengal was killed when the earth caved in at a construction site at Overbridge, has highlighted the unsafe and exploitative working conditions of the burgeoning ...
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  • Centre for Women's Studies in a financial bind
  • Pre-paid auto service at Thampanoor hit
  • New refuse clearing drive in city


    Tamil Nadu
    We are not dithering on LTTE issue: CM
    ERODE, FEB.12. The Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today rejected the charges levelled by the DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, that she lent support to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and that she wrote to Rajiv Gandhi, when he was Prime ...
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  • Ministerial-level talks on Bhavani
  • Their life is chained o brick kilns
  • T.N. sought 9 lakh tonnes of foodgrains
  • AAI official held for graft
  • Don't allow Kerala to change Bhavani course: Vaiko
  • New property registration guideline to curb fraud
  • Karunanidhi Madurai visit may provide healing touch
  • Hindu Munnani to support AIADMK
  • Has Karnataka reneged on promise?
  • Arm colleges with powers to curb unrest: High Court
  • Camp in Delhi to resolve Cauvery row: PMK tells CM
  • The poll makes no difference to Periatalai villagers


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    'Credit card gangsters' strike again
    CHENNAI, FEB. 12. The owner of a film post production studio was kidnapped along with his car from 100 Feet Road in Vadapalani on Tuesday night and robbed of his Ford Ikon car, personal valuables, besides Rs. 11,000 in cash, which was withdrawn ...
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  • Cricket betting racket busted
  • Camps for govt. employees to open bank accounts
  • Frequent road digging, a common grievance at Kodambakkam


    Pondicherry
    Ban order clamped in parts of Pondy
    PONDICHERRY, FEB. 12. The entire north wing of the Pondicherry region has been brought under the regulatory order with effect from February 11. The Superintendent of Police, V.J. Chandran, said the order would remain in force till February 25. ...
    Raj Nivas spruced up for Kalam visit
    PONDICHERRY, FEB. 12. The premises of Raj Nivas housing the office-cum-residence of the Lt. Governor of Pondicherry, has been spruced up for the visit of the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, here on February 21. Mr. Kalam was scheduled to ...
    Hold civic polls in Pondy: JD(S)
    PONDICHERRY, FEB. 12. The Pondicherry State Janata Dal (S) has urged the authorities to hold civic polls without any further delay. E. Ganesan, president, said the executive meeting held here on Monday adopted a resolution in this regard. It ...

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