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Andhra Pradesh
Naidu renews plea to naxalites
TIRUPATI, APRIL 12. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, today renewed his plea to PW naxalites to lay down arms, eschew violence, give up time-worn philosophy and join the mainstream of public life. His renewed appeal to ...
Tension over Dalit's death
KAMAVARAPUKOTA, APRIL 12. An angry mob of villagers, mostly Dalits, held up the convoy of the Minister for Major Industries, K. Vidyadhara Rao, here on Saturday in protest against the alleged killing of a Dalit servant by an upper caste ...
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  • When rivals shared the dais
  • Jalachaitanyam in full swing
  • Special drive to fill SC/ST vacancies
  • Naidu out of touch with people, says YSR
  • Govt. trying to shield TDP men: CPI(M)
  • Naxals damage four trucks, earthmover


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Confusion marks voter ID card programme
    HYDERABAD, APRIL 12. Confusion and chaos marked the first day of the Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) programme in the Asifnagar Assembly constituency on Saturday. Lack of proper information about the programme led to a large number of people, ...
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  • Fish medicine on June 8
  • NIMS prepares staff to tackle SARS
  • ISB holds graduation ceremony


    Karnataka
    Mumbai hotelier shot at in Bangalore
    BANGALORE, APRIL 12. Two people shot at a leading hotelier from Mumbai with a 12-bore rifle when he was about to get into his car at the parking lot of Naga cinema in Bharathinagar police station limits in the early hours of Saturday. Police ...
    SSLC board hikes evaluation fees
    BANGALORE, APRIL 12. The Karnataka State Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) has revised the rates of remuneration and the rates for evaluating answer papers of the March 2003 SSLC examination. In a release on Saturday, the Board said ...
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  • Pass law on admission to professional colleges: Moily
  • KSRTC federation flays CM's remark
  • Chinchansur comes bearing gifts
  • Cong. responsible for housing revolution: CM
  • Influence of U.S. ecologists on Indian policies ruled out
  • Centre to convene meet on PDS
  • State to set up Dedicated Road Fund


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Sankey Tank restoration work in full swing
    BANGALORE, APRIL 12. While the restoration of Ulsoor Lake is almost complete, Shyamaraju and Co. is also busy with the work at Sankey Tank and Yediyur Lake. Sankey Tank, dug by a colonel of the same name who was with the Madras Sappers in the ...
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  • BMP in for an image makeover
  • BMTC increases bus fares


    Kerala
    'No compromise on official candidates'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL. 12.The AICC observers, Ghulam Nabi Azad and R.K. Dhavan, today started hectic parleys to resolve the row over the two seats the Congress party could win in the April 14 Rajya Sabha elections. The task before the AICC ...
    Karunakaran denies 'move' to join NCP
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 12.The veteran Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, today denied any move to quit the Congress and join the Nationalist Congress Party, led by Sharad Pawar. Talking to reporters at his residence, Mr. Karunakaran said he ...
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  • Jaitely lauds export growth rate
  • Record sales for HLL products
  • Judges need to be uptodate: Jaitley
  • Hooch tragedy: airports alerted
  • Women set ablaze toddy shop near Kooppana
  • Karunakaran supporters train guns on Thomas
  • We will get LDF votes too: CM
  • LDF not to exploit present situation


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Spurious liquor: more patients admitted to MCH
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 12. The admission of patients from Kollam district who fell ill after taking spurious liquor almost doubled at the Medical College Hospital (MCH) here on Saturday, even as preliminary pharmacological investigations ...
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  • Flights rescheduled
  • Lok Ayukta rules in favour of Corpn. official
  • 12-kg heroin seized in NCB-Customs operation


    Tamil Nadu
    High time Centre intervened: Cong.
    CHENNAI, APRIL 12.The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee working president, E.V.K.S. Elangovan, today demanded the dismissal of the AIADMK Government for its "undemocratic functioning" and "failure to maintain law and order". The Jayalalithaa ...
    Speaker's warning unfair: BJP
    COIMBATORE, APRIL 12.The State BJP president, S.P. Kirubanidhi, today termed "unfair" the warning given to the media by the Speaker, K. Kalimuthu, against recording of statements made by Opposition MLAs within in the Assembly complex. "It is ...
    NEWS ANALYSIS
    People's court only way out for Opposition
    CHENNAI, APRIL 12. A sense of frustration and anger seems to be gripping major Opposition parties in Tamil Nadu. Their inability to raise key issues in the legislature and the chastisement they received at the hands of the Chief Minister ...
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  • Joshi cautions against following `alien' models
  • Release Stalin, Vaiko: Ganesan
  • 'Vegetarianism no shield against diabetes'
  • TNSTC bus set ablaze at Erode, 18 DMK men held
  • 'Getting ST certificate an uphill task'
  • Simple procedure for CENVAT implementation evolved
  • Refrain from extreme steps, Karunanidhi tells cadres
  • Implement VAT and keep leader status: Chelliah
  • I was not permitted to meet Stalin: Baalu
  • Chancellor calls VCs meet to discuss reforms
  • STF looking to other folks
  • Arrest drama ends, Gopal remanded to judicial custody


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Network exploiting children for its own ends
    CHENNAI, APRIL 12. The scene is familiar. A young girl walks up, thrusts a pink/blue dog-eared card on your lap, gesticulating wildly. The card says the child is deaf and dumb and asks for contributions to help her study or live in a hostel. ...
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  • Outstanding Citizens' awards presented
  • Chinmaya Nagar murder solved
  • Metrowater hopes to maintain alternate day supply till Sept.


    Pondicherry
    AIADMK calls for Pondy civic polls
    PONDICHERRY, APRIL 12.The AIADMK today called upon the Pondicherry Administration to notify civic polls in the Union Territory. A resolution to this effect was adopted at a meeting of the office-bearers of the reconstituted State committee of ...
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  • Chennai man held for cheating jobseekers
  • We are attentive to staff demands: Rangasamy



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