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Andhra Pradesh
Youth Cong. leader murdered
ANANTAPUR, APRIL 24. The town president of the Youth Congress, B. Bhaskar Reddy (28), and his follower, Ramalinga Reddy (24), were allegedly murdered by the TDP Councillor of the Anantapur Municipal Council, P. Krishna, and his seven aides on the ...
Two naxalites shot dead
WARANGAL, APRIL 24. Two Janashakti naxalites were killed in an exchange of fire with the police at Kamalapur crossroads in Bhupalpalli mandal in the wee hours of Thursday. According to the police, a police team was patrolling in the area on ...
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  • In aid of drought victims
  • DPEP official rescues girl from flesh trade
  • APSRTC union threatens stir
  • `Police torturing innocent villagers'
  • CJ inaugurates fast track court
  • A.P. Handicrafts to go global
  • Tirumala residents launch hunger strike
  • Rock garden to come up in Kurnool district


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    TDP to suspend more leaders
    HYDERABAD, APRIL 24. The Telugu Desam Party has decided to haul the Anantapur zilla parishad chairman, Jonna Suryanarayana, before its Disciplinary Action Committee and to suspend five other party leaders for disrupting elections to mandal-level ...
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  • Law on unorganised sector proposed
  • Smaller ST groups aggrieved
  • Drought: CPI meet to chalk out stir plans
  • INTUC, BMS flayed for keeping off from May 21 stir


    Karnataka
    Managements to set up single window agency
    BANGALORE, APRIL 24. The managements of private unaided medical, dental, and engineering colleges today decided to set up a single window agency for admission of students. They came out with a four-point formula for admissions rejecting the new ...
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  • Tuskers to be captured in Kodagu
  • Greens upset over roadwork in KNP
  • Shepherd falls prey to crocodile
  • `Postal Dept. suffering Rs. 1,600 cr. loss annually'
  • Corp. Bank officers' body to hold art exhibition from today
  • 186 couples wed in mass marriage
  • Additional powers for forest squads


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    HC comes to student's rescue
    BANGALORE, APRIL 24.The Karnataka High Court has said that in the matter of education, colleges and universities could not take "hyper-technical" decisions affecting the career of students. Justice H. Rangavittalachar of the High Court was ...
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  • `CM should clarify Gopal's statement'
  • Logix ties up with Yahoo!
  • Education: Rwanda seeks India's help
  • Promote aero-sports, aviation firms told
  • `Globalisation causing inequalities'
  • New housing policy in two months
  • Don't let foreign varsities dictate standards: Joshi


    Kerala
    Political unrest affects GIM momentum
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 24. The Kerala Industries Minister, P. K. Kunhalikutty, has said that the incidents that took place in the past couple of months have caused a set-back to the momentum created by the Global Investor Meet (GIM) in the ...
    Other Stories

  • Hooch tragedy: Thampi's wife arrested
  • Meet to raise issue of homoeo quacks
  • Soft drink giant caught in political crossfire
  • Naidu to open BJP office on Sunday
  • Patient's death: negligence alleged
  • `Improve safety steps in construction sector'
  • FACT employees union poll today
  • `Humanist Movement has followers in State'
  • Tourism potential in Malabar to be developed
  • VAT: traders to begin agitation from May 1


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Anti-war rally today
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 24. The City Corporation is making hectic preparations for the anti-war rally to be held here on Friday morning. The rally is being organised by the Corporation, the district panchayat, other municipalities and block and ...
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  • Steps sought to protect Karamana river
  • Applications invited
  • Markets limping back to normality


    Tamil Nadu
    'MLAs arrest is no breach of privilege'
    CHENNAI, APRIL 24. Rejecting a privilege complaint against the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, the Speaker, K. Kalimuthu, today ruled that the arrest of five DMK MLAs, including M. K. Stalin, for ``trespassing'' into the Queen Mary's College here ...
    We have sought early monitoring panel meet: CM
    CHENNAI, APRIL 24. The Chief Secretary has urged the Union Water Resources Secretary to convene an early meeting of the Cauvery Monitoring Committee to discuss the issue of distress-sharing formula, the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, told the ...
    NDA allies change tack, call for repeal of POTA
    CHENNAI, APRIL 24. In a clear shift in their stance on the Prevention of Terrorism Act, constituents of the National Democratic Alliance — DMK, PMK and MDMK — along with other parties today, called for withdrawal of the special ...
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  • CPI(M) makes its position clear on Tamil Nadu
  • `Combine conventional, distance education systems'
  • Truckers resist excess loading
  • HC reserves orders on Swamy petition
  • `Rampant violation of rules in Tirunelveli'
  • Vaiko remand extended, framing of charges deferred
  • Not inappropriate banter
  • Less-affluent ryots can also join wasteland development
  • HC admits Gopal plea against police custody


    Pondicherry
    Computer education in middle, high schools
    PONDICHERRY, APRIL 24. The Education Minister, K. Lakshminarayanan, told the Assembly today that computer education would be introduced in all classes from middle and high school levels in the Union Territory from the academic year. Replying ...
    `Personal accident insurance for the poor soon'
    PONDICHERRY, APRIL 24. The Education and Revenue Minister, K. Lakshminarayanan today announced in the Assembly that a personal accident insurance scheme would be introduced in the Union Territory soon. This would be operated in collaboration ...
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  • CM warns of stern action against eve teasing
  • Excise department nets Rs. 87.4 crores: Rangasamy
  • Coop. department to open B.Ed college
  • Pondy varsity results on Net
  • `Aided schools must recruit teachers listed by Govt.'
  • State Election Commission gearing for civic polls: Elumalai



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