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Andhra Pradesh
Naxals loot houses in A.P.
GUNTUR, NOV.1. Naxalites belonging to the outlawed People's War (PW), along with about 200 sympathisers, raided Morjampadu village of Machavaram mandal in Guntur district and looted 15 houses in the early hours of Friday. The property loss is ...
CM launches `SmartGov'
HYDERABAD, NOV. 1. In yet another major step towards `paperless Government,' the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, on Friday launched SmartGov, which provides for workflow automation at all levels of the Government in the State ...
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  • Operations at NSF units come to a close
  • APCC has sent experts' note on free power to Sonia Gandhi: YSR
  • Naidu decries separatist tendencies in State
  • `Gas reserves will boost development'
  • Two Cong. supporters hacked to death


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Do's and don'ts for `Krishna' contractors
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 1. The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, on Friday listed strict do's and don'ts for the implementing agencies and contractors of the Krishna water project. ``We will give incentives if the works are on time and impose ...
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  • Central housing scheme launched
  • Enjoy the lights, not the thunder, say police
  • A new `dawn' in their lives


    Karnataka
    Krishna defends release of water
    BANGALORE, NOV. 1. The Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, today told the people that confusion was being created on the Cauvery water dispute with an ulterior motive. Participating in the 47th Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations organised by the ...
    Seven killed in car-bus smash
    CHITRADURGA, NOV. 1. Seven persons, including two women and three children, were killed and some were injured when a car and a private bus collided at Adivala, near Hiriyur, on National Highway No. 4 on Friday. The victims were identifies as ...
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  • PES group sets up medical complex
  • Doubts over airport project dispelled
  • Krishna should resign, says JD(S)
  • TN may empty dams into the sea: BJP
  • Withdraw cases against farmers: Nanje Gowda


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Elton John to enthrall people today
    BANGALORE, NOV. 1. It is "One Night Only" for Sir Elton John fans in Bangalore, and it will be a night to remember. The world renowned singer, who will perform at the Palace Grounds here on Saturday, is coming to this part of the world for the ...
    Other Stories

  • Gang hurls stones at bus
  • Robberies shatter public confidence


    Kerala
    NTPC to go it alone on LNG
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 1.The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has decided not to associate with Petronet's proposed liquified natural gas (LNG) project in Kochi as a customer. This decision virtually makes this project a non-starter, ...
    Cong. to take tough stance against Pillai: Murali
    THRISSUR, NOV. 1.The KPCC president, K. Muraleedharan, today said that the Congress will take a tough stance against the Kerala Congress (B) leader, Balakrishna Pillai, in the UDF liaison committee meeting on November 4. Inaugurating a two-day ...
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  • Pillai in the midst of a storm once again
  • World Ayurveda Congress begins
  • HC stays ban on plastic carrybags
  • It was a riot, says Antony


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Three more diagnosed with cholera
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 1. Three more patients, including a two-year-old child, were diagnosed with cholera taking the total number of positive cases in the outbreak of the epidemic in the coastal belt to 22. According to the Health Department ...
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  • Builder told to remit money for installing meters
  • Detainee dies: torture alleged
  • Poonthura Siraj yet to be traced


    Tamil Nadu
    Rain leaves residential areas `islands'
    CHENNAI, NOV. 1. Torrential rain last evening and this morning paralysed life in many parts of Tamil Nadu, particularly in north coastal districts. It claimed at least four lives— two in Tiruvannamalai and one each in Chennai and Theni ...
    Employees to join duty on Tuesday
    CHENNAI, NOV. 1.The 10-day strike by government employees and teachers was called off today following an agreement reached between the Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, and the Joint Action Council. The Government agreed to pay in cash one per cent ...
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  • Monitoring mechanism for orphanages activated, at last
  • HC sets aside medical quota for inter-caste children
  • Iodisation is worth its salt
  • We are already pursuing rivers project: Minister
  • Ryots still worried, count on SC to save samba
  • Headmaster commits self-immolation
  • Caution against water-borne diseases
  • Union leaders helped to break the ice
  • PT supports Rajnikant proposal
  • Govt. assistance to fishermen


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Call to nurture science education
    CHENNAI, NOV. 1. Science education has to be nurtured by the scientific community and the Government. Scientists and teachers should play an active part in creating an intellectual environment so that more people are attracted towards studying ...
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  • 5 officers transferred
  • Fined for employing, abusing girl child
  • Inundation drives residents off homes
  • Rain wreaks havoc on infrastructure
  • When they left the public stranded


    Pondicherry
    Speed up implementation of welfare schemes: CM
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 1. The Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, has called upon the officials and heads of various departments to speed up implementation of schemes that would directly benefit the people. Reviewing the plan expenditure for the current ...
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  • Jayalalithaa trying to please Centre: Narayanasamy
  • Many areas in Pondy waterlogged

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