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Andhra Pradesh
Cong., Left partymen hurt in lathicharge
VIJAYAWADA, FEB 13. Leaders of the Congress, CPI and CPI(M) were injured when the police made a lathicharge as they tried to barge into the Sub-Collector's office to meet the Minister for Roads and Buildings, K. Vijayarama Rao, and represent the ...
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  • Now, panchayats to the rescue of RTC!
  • Whither e-governance?
  • Health varsity honours 3 doctors
  • Naxals chased out of village
  • CM seeks people's cooperation to tide over drought situation


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    'Genetics has helped researchers be more precise'
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 13. Out of a sample of ten patients with a similar disease who are prescribed the same drug, only three respond positively to the treatment, three do not follow the treatment properly, while three others show no effects. One ...
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  • Multiple ovulation technology for cattle
  • Govt. accused of fudging FFW programme records
  • TRS demands unconditional release of Kollapur MLA
  • APERC to hold hearings on tariff proposals from Feb. 19


    Karnataka
    Fight against NDA policies will go on: Gowda
    KOPPAL, FEB. 13. The former Prime Minister and president of the Janata Dal (Secular), H.D. Dewe Gowda, has said that his party will continue its agitations against the "anti-farmer" policies of the BJP-led NDA Government at the Centre, and he ...
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  • Mescom to install one lakh meters by year-end
  • 10 students injured as roof collapses
  • ZP members, officials told to work honestly
  • Delay in SAS implementation hits HDMC salary grants
  • Delegation to meet CM over water crisis
  • A familiar scene unfolds but before time
  • Toranagal-Guntakal line hangs fire


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Canada shows interest in building roads
    BANGALORE, FEB. 13. An "infrastructure delegation" from the Canadian province of Ontario, was here on Wednesday. The team was led by Ontario's Minister for Enterprise, Opportunity, and Innovation, James M.Flaherty. Road-building topped the list ...
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  • 'Post-Godhra situation, a challenge to India'
  • Canadian team meets Chandre Gowda
  • 'Grants only for 10 years'
  • Oppose U.S. move on Iraq, workers told


    Kerala
    LDF walkout over liquor tragedy
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 13. Members of the Opposition LDF walked out of the Kerala Assembly today to protest against what they termed the Government's lethargic response to the liquor tragedy in Peruvembu panchayat in Palakkad district, which ...
    All-party meeting on river water sharing
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 13. The State Government will be calling an all-party meeting here on March 6 to work out a political consensus on the State's stand on the inter-State river water sharing issue. The Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, during ...
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  • Kerala, T.N. keen on settling river issues
  • Liquor tragedy claims five lives
  • MACTA, AMMA support distributors
  • 'Merit discarded in admission to management quota'


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Karunakaran bid to prevent disunity in faction
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 13. The senior Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, today stepped in to prevent disunity in his faction, an outcome of the growing differences between the KPCC president, K Muraleedharan and the KPCC executive member, Padmaja ...
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  • Bill to hike court fees passed
  • Sand-mining law to be strictly enforced
  • PSC told to extend lists' validity
  • Veliyam blasts Vellappally
  • Figures belie fears about UAE amnesty


    Tamil Nadu
    'I was worried about repercussions'
    CHENNAI, FEB. 13. A day after the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, replied to his two questions, the DMK president, M. Karunanidhi, today kept his word and explained why he was not attending Assembly sessions. He told newsmen here that even when he ...
    Ilamvazhuthi gets bail, released from prison
    CHENNAI, FEB. 13. The arrested DMK MLA, Parithi Ilamvazhuthi, was released from the Chennai Central jail this evening, after the Madras High Court granted him bail earlier in the day. Only on February 11, did the principal sessions court reject ...
    It's Neelamegavarnam turn to seek bishop's blessings
    TIRUNELVELI, FEB. 13.Barely 48 hours after the Congress candidate for the Sattankulam byelection, A. Mahendran, sought the "blessings and support'' of the Tirunelveli CSI Bishop, S. Jayapaul David, the AIADMK nominee, L. Neelamegavarnam, today ...
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  • 3 labs offering vocational training opened in REC
  • 'Madurai scientist' floats tribute to Kalpana
  • Southern Railway to operate 568 summer specials
  • Centre may give 'timely assistance'
  • Kuppusamy files reply affidavit
  • Proceedings against Veerasamy stayed
  • Court won't restrain law enforcing agencies
  • Cong collecting proof of 'AIADMK irregularities'


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Tambaram-Beach BG trains not up to the mark
    CHENNAI, FEB. 13. The focus is on modernisation of metro rail systems, but the existing BG EMU trains serving the city fall way below standards, when it comes to offering facilities. Whether it is wooden seats in first class coaches, poor ...
    Suspect caught on ATM centre camera
    CHENNAI, FEB. 13. A CCTV camera installed at an ATM centre on Anna Salai has captured the suspect who kidnapped a businessman and used his card to withdraw money. The police have announced a cash reward of Rs. 50,000 for any information leading ...
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  • Rider negligence caused accident: Vijay Kumar
  • Spurt in chicken pox incidence
  • Inebriated man `jumps' into Cooum, rescued
  • Constable killed as lorry dashes against pillar


    Pondicherry
    Enhance subsidy for small units: confederation
    PONDICHERRY, FEB. 13. The Confederation of Southern Small Industries Associations has appealed to the Union Finance Minister to spare the small units with below Rs. one crore investment from the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial ...
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  • Drive against hoarding of rectified spirit continues
  • Protect the downtrodden: Tirumavalavan

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