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Andhra Pradesh
Krishna playing water politics: A.P.
HYDERABAD, MAY 31. Joining issue with Karnataka on Paragodu, the Andhra Pradesh Government has termed the statements made by the Karnataka Chief Minister, S. M. Krishna, and his Irrigation Minister, H. K. Patil, `highly reprehensible and ...
4 TDP men done to death
ANANTAPUR, MAY 31. Four persons belonging to a family, including a TDP MPTC member and a teenaged boy, were bombed and hacked to death by their rival group owing allegiance to the Congress at Garisenapalli in Bathalapalli mandal of the district ...
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  • Bankers told to extend aid to 10,000 SHGs
  • TDP activist's house blasted
  • LAWCET: Telangana candidates strike it big
  • YSR seeks special Assembly session on CM's sops
  • Krishna non-committal on return to politics
  • Villagers force naxals to beat retreat
  • Naidu cool to YSR's debate offer


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Dalit couple fined for entering temple
    HYDERABAD, MAY 31. A young Dalit couple was harassed and fined Rs. 10,000 for entering a temple in Kanmakur village of Narva mandal in Mahabubnagar district last Sunday. The Dalit, Chinna Anjaneyulu and his wife earned the wrath of the upper ...
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  • Mega project to come IICT way
  • TDP flays Cong. remarks on Mahanadu
  • Transport Dept. moves to check graft
  • Mercury shoots up to 49° in Vijayawada


    Karnataka
    Karnataka Govt. to tap private borewells
    BANGALORE, MAY 31. The Karnataka Government is seriously contemplating utilisation of borewells owned by industries, farmers, and those in residential localities to mitigate drinking water shortage if the situation worsens in the coming days. ...
    Kalam to inaugurate medical institute in A.P.
    BANGALORE, MAY 31. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, will inaugurate the PES-Institute of Medical Science and Research at Kuppam in Andhra Pradesh, established by PES Group of Institutions, Bangalore, on June 7. The Andhra Pradesh Chief ...
    Other Stories

  • Rs. 34 cr. for inland fisheries
  • Twin babies found abandoned
  • Elephants spotted near Echanur Tank
  • Nimbarga, a hotbed of caste politics?
  • Relocate office to Gulbarga: HKCCI
  • JMS to organise protests from June 2


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Trinity Hospital gives new lease of life to labourer
    BANGALORE, MAY 31. A poor agricultural labourer would have lost his right leg for having smoked 30 beedis a day for 25 years, but for the intervention of Trinity Hospital and Heart Foundation. The labourer came to the hospital a few days ago ...
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  • `Varsity programmes lack quality'
  • Date extended
  • 5-km. stretch of road under GQ Project open
  • `Improve system to draw foreign students'
  • Prayers for rain, the last resort
  • 5,106 planters get more time to repay SBM loans


    Kerala
    Stage set for split in KC (J)
    KOTTAYAM, MAY 31.The self-destructive streak that had haunted the Kerala Congress ever since its inception nearly four decades ago, struck again today, as the Kerala Congress (Joseph) chairman, P. J. Joseph, suspended the rebel leader and general ...
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  • Buildings to have new number: Minister
  • No need to seek fresh mandate: Thomas
  • `Panel's aim is to pave way for discussions'
  • No fresh admission to IHRD engg. college
  • Threat to extend stir to other banks
  • NHRC seeks report on attack on women passengers
  • Panchayat secretary held hostage


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Hormese Tharakan takes charge as DGP
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 31. Tackling potential challenges to the law and order situation in the wake of the communal violence at Marad would be among the topmost priorities of the State police, according to P.K. Hormese Tharakan, who assumed ...
    Other Stories

  • Girls fare better in KU B.Sc. exams
  • Spirit haul: abkari contractors remanded
  • Engineering admission
  • New technology to tap oceans for power
  • Student bodies to oppose HC verdict
  • KC(J) split another headache for LDF
  • `No power tariff hike if Govt. gives funds'
  • Centralised seat allotment for engg.


    Tamil Nadu
    CMDA scheme shows up cracks
    CHENNAI, MAY 31. The Chennai Corporation today commenced partial demolition of a multistoreyed building in South CIT Colony, Mylapore, which was declared `unsafe' after one of the pillars developed cracks on Tuesday. Following this, Shanthi ...
    Challenges stare DMK council in the face
    CHENNAI, MAY 31. The DMK general council meets here on June 2, amid daunting challenges posed by a host of recent events including the arrest of the party president, M. Karunanidhi's son, M.K. Azhagiri, and discontent among a section of workers ...
    Naidu calls for single-day, simultaneous election
    CHENNAI, MAY 31.The BJP president, M. Venkaiah Naidu, today mooted a single-day, simultaneous election to Parliament, State Assemblies, panchayats and cooperative societies. He also renewed the call for a nationwide debate on the need for ...
    CBI widens probe into transfer scam
    CHENNAI, MAY 31. With more information trickling of the Chennai-based chartered accountant, A. Krishnamurthy's contacts with income-tax officials, the CBI's Delhi unit has widened its scope of enquiry into the alleged ``transfer scam'', in which ...
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  • Wage reduction has saved plantation workers, says PAT
  • Move to fix fee for self-financing courses in engg. colleges
  • Water-starved ryots awaiting Govt.'s farm strategy
  • Nallakannu poser to DMK on BJP's violation of agenda
  • Panchayat chief gets independent powers, thanks to HC


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Kellys home records 100 p.c. pass
    CHENNAI, MAY 31. This summer, the Government Children's Home for Girls, Kellys, has distinguished itself. For the first time in its history, the school has achieved a 100 per cent pass in the SSLC examination. No mean achievement this, ...
    Admission process begins for medical courses
    CHENNAI, MAY 31. The process of admissions to medical, dental and para-medical courses in government and unaided colleges for 2003-04 in the State began today, with the sale of applications. As directed by the Medical Council of India, the ...
    Other Stories

  • Bank depositor robbed of Rs. 1.10 lakhs
  • EMUs rescheduled
  • Corporation grappling with low revenue collection
  • Ex-constable held for chain snatching bid


    Pondicherry
    Start govt. medical college: AIADMK
    PONDICHERRY, MAY 31. The Pondicherry AIADMK secretary and MLA, A. Anbalagan, today urged the Rangasamy Government to start a medical college here. Addressing newsmen here today he said already a move was made some 12 years ago by the then ...
    Angalan makes surprise visit to KVIB centres
    PONDICHERRY, MAY 31. The Chairman of Pondicherry Khadi and Village Industries Board and MLA, P. Angalan, yesterday made a surprise visit to production centres of the board. Accompanied by the Chief Executive Officer, M. Arunachalam, and the ...



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