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Andhra Pradesh
Fillip to campaign against child labour
HYDERABAD, MARCH 2. In a significant development in the movement against child labour, representatives of 500 seed companies and seed farmers have come forward to work for rendering social justice to the children working as labour force in seed ...
Need for common checkpost
HYDERABAD, MARCH 2. Joint Commissioners of Commercial Taxes (Enforcement) from southern States met here today to discuss issues of common concern. The first-ever regional meet was chaired by the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, A.P., N. Ramesh ...
Other Stories

  • BJP fast losing friends, says Upendra
  • `NTR brought recognition to Telugu culture'
  • Another Anantapur ryot ends life
  • TDP men told to focus on FP campaign
  • Jail reforms under way, says Goud


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Left parties' dharna on March 6
    HYDERABAD: The nine left parties will organise a dharna in Hyderabad on March 6 seeking communal harmony and similar dharnas will be held in all districts. These parties condemned the torching of Ram Sevaks travelling on the Sabarmati Express and ...
    Changes in labour laws likely
    There are strong indications in the Governor's address that the State Government would boldly push ahead with policy changes which could meet with resistance from certain quarters and yet, win applause from other sections. The first is the ...
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  • Governor opens Jesuit alumni meet
  • Pratyusha case: hospital rejects charge
  • Delhi Public School branch opened
  • Granite producers on the warpath
  • Transco on defensive at public hearing
  • Rise in day temperatures
  • Gujarat cell starts working


    Karnataka
    Karnataka to ensure communal harmony
    KUDITINI VILLAGE (Bellary Dt.), MARCH 2. The Chief Minister, S. M. Krishna, has warned of stringent action against those who try to spoil communal harmony in the State. At a function in which the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and ...
    Chinese silk flooding local market
    Even before the State Government could enact the proposed amendments to the Karnataka Silk Act aimed at liberalising the silk trade in the State, the enforcement activities of the Sericulture Department are believed to have been suspended, ...
    Other Stories

  • Press academy chief stresses on social responsibility
  • Ministers make a beeline for Belgaum
  • Providing a rich view of fishes
  • Award for Mattigatti
  • Gowda to lead team
  • Pilgrimage centre faces water crisis
  • Buddhists seek exclusive law
  • An experiment and an experience in water management


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Govt. urged to close down `fake' college
    The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), A. Ramadas, today urged the Minister of State for Medical Education and Higher Education G. Parameshwar to close down the Swapni International Institute of Medical Sciences here which, he ...
    Other Stories

  • JD(U) leaders urge Hegde to stay on in politics
  • Gowda for dismissal of Gujarat Govt.
  • Muslim leaders condemn massacre
  • Union ministers to redress BJP legislators' grievances
  • Funds sought for temples


    Kerala
    2 RSS youths hacked to death in Kerala
    KANNUR, MARCH 2. Two RSS workers were hacked to death by suspected CPI(M) activists at Melur, near Palayad under the Dharmadom police station limits, in the early hours of today following day-long incidents of clashes and bomb attacks between ...
    Revised price of sugar, kerosene
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 2. The price of ration sugar has gone up from Rs. 13.35 to Rs. 13.50 a kg from March 1 as a result of the measures announced in the Union budget. The price of kerosene has increased from Rs. 7.90 to a maximum of Rs. ...
    Other Stories

  • Strike: talks fail, staff stick to the demand
  • Selection to power regulatory panel
  • Rubber bounces from roads to dams
  • UTUC(B) to stay away from strike


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
  • BJP blames `pseudo-secular' parties for riots


    Tamil Nadu
    Jayalalithaa sworn in CM
    CHENNAI, MARCH 2. At a gala ceremony complete with arches, horses and royal regalia, the AIADMK general secretary, Jayalalithaa, was today sworn in Chief Minister by the Governor, P.S. Ramamohan Rao. Along with her, 26 ministers took the oath ...
    Immediate job is to clean up financial mess: Jayalalithaa
    CHENNAI March 2. Stressing the importance of governance and administration over ``politics'', the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today said her first priority was to pull Tamil Nadu out of its present financial crisis. Talking to reporters at ...
    Other Stories

  • Defence forces to utilise funds in time
  • Seminar on media language
  • A burst of celebrations from dawn
  • Time for pleasantries
  • `Scribe has nothing to do with ultras'
  • `Second generation reforms should focus on cutting red tape'
  • Joshi, Vijay Goel greet CM
  • Red Cross to form volunteer forum


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Erring drivers go scot-free, using legal loopholes
    CHENNAI MARCH 2.The slew of deaths and serious injuries in road accidents has put several agencies under the glare of public scrutiny, including Police, RTOs, Corporation, Highways and legal departments. There are many cases _ dentist Chezian, ...
    Chennai bypass road awaits inauguration
    CHENNAI, MARCH 1. The 18-km-long newly-laid Chennai bypass, getting final touches, awaits a formal inauguration. ``At present, delineators and studs are being provided at various points. The work will be completed in 15 days'', a senior ...
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  • `Music review can't be promotional literature'
  • Elusive panther trapped
  • Commissioner to present Corpn. budget
  • 300 pirated VCDs seized


    Pondicherry
    Good response to Pondy bandh
    PONDICHERRY MARCH 2.The 12-hour bandh called by the Communist parties in Pondicherry to protest the hike in bus fare evoked a good response today. Many areas wore a deserted look, with shops and business establishments remaining closed. ...
    Other Stories

  • Steps to achieve cent per cent computer literacy
  • Coconut board panel visits Pondy gardens

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