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Andhra Pradesh
Naidu announces Rs. 236-cr. relief package
HYDERABAD, NOV. 13. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, today announced a drought relief package of Rs. 236 crores to alleviate the suffering of farmers and solve the drinking water scarcity. Replying to a three-day-long ...
Kaloji passes away
HYDERABAD, NOV. 13. Leading champion of civil liberties and people's poet, Kaloji Narayan Rao, died here on Wednesday. His end came around 11.30 a.m. at Nizam's Institute for Medical Sciences (NIMS). He was 88 and leaves behind wife and a son. ...
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  • Punitive tariff for overdrawal of power
  • Huge haul of weapons in Adilabad
  • Come out of caste system, Collector tells villagers
  • Cash reward to cop for holding medical camp
  • `Pulichintala a bane for Rayalaseema, Telangana'
  • Assured water for irrigation projects sought
  • Revenue problems making the poor turn to naxals
  • Begging: tribal kids rescued
  • Third encounter victim identified
  • TTD to widen its info network


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Kaloji won't cry any more!
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 13. Kaloji will not trouble the establishment any more. No Government need be afraid of him any longer. There could be no argument over this and there need not be. After waging a relentless struggle with his words and deeds for ...
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  • Governor, CM condole death
  • KCR echoes Cong. views on FFW `irregularities'
  • MoU on geo-spatial info tech cooperation
  • Row over `shielding' corrupt officials
  • Gates Foundation denies role in vaccine supplier selection


    Karnataka
    'Bangalore One' portal planned
    BANGALORE, NOV. 13. Microsoft, which has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Karnataka Government, plans to strengthen its Smart School Initiative in Karnataka. Announcing this on the Infosys campus at the Electronics city here ...
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  • `Quality of education must improve'
  • All GPs to have `Raitha Mitra Kendras'
  • RTOs urged to refine citizens' charter
  • BJP to oppose shifting of bus-stand in Shimoga
  • 10-member committees to monitor rural water schemes
  • E-post to be introduced in December
  • Panel formed to fight Govt. `lapses'


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Future bright for Indian firms: Gates
    BANGALORE, NOV. 13. Presenting a glimpse of the "Digital Decade" with "tablet PCs" and artificial intelligence, the Chairman of Microsoft, Bill Gates, enthralled the delegation of over 2,000 software developers who gorged on his "Tomorrow Vision" ...
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  • State, TN discuss Nagappa abduction
  • State has complied with SC order, says Patil
  • Bail out forest encroachers: Gowda
  • NHRC issues notice to State police
  • Stamp paper accused were into real-estate business
  • We only assisted tribal people: NGOs


    Kerala
    Project for bridging the digital divide
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 13.The Kerala Cabnet, on Wednesday, cleared a project for bridging the digital divide by making at least one person in every family computer literate. A member from each family will be given 15 hours of training to enable ...
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  • Hospital jubilee fete
  • Police gear up for Sabarimala season
  • Row over TDB member's comments on Pandalam Raja
  • Pillai's explanation crucial: Murali
  • Panicker quits devaswom panel
  • Loading, unloading laws in force
  • Keltec supplies TPMs to BARC


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    LIC policy for children
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 13. The Life Insurance Corporation of India is launching a new money back policy for children, `Komal Jeevan', on November 14, Children's Day. Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, the senior divisional ...
    A gruesome tale of kidney business
    KOTTAYAM, NOV. 13. Rejani, the hapless pregnant woman who was coned into `donating' her kidney by the racket three years back, today came before the media with her tale of big business in human organs. Her story tells how a helpless unfortunate ...
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  • Govt. to fix routes for stage carriers
  • CRPF on a modernisation drive
  • Power regulatory panel formed
  • Warm welcome awaits Kalam
  • Jayachandran surrenders before Crime Branch


    Tamil Nadu
    HC stays ASI notification
    CHENNAI, NOV. 13. The Archaeological Survey of India notification declaring the Arunachaleswarar temple at Tiruvannamalai a monument of national and historical importance was today stayed by the Madras High Court. Justice R. Balasubramanian ...
    Senior IAS officers transferred
    CHENNAI, NOV. 13.Close on the heels of Saturday's Cabinet reshuffle, the Government today effected a shake-up in the bureaucracy, transferring senior IAS officers. K. N. Venkataraman, Managing Director, Tamil Nadu Housing Board, has been ...
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  • Alert in south after threat to Madurai hospital
  • Rain brings cheer to delta farmers
  • Cauvery crisis casts its shadow on economy too
  • Adalat for passport applicants on Nov. 23
  • Illicit brew continues to play havoc with villagers
  • Curb encroachments to avert flooding: experts
  • Recounting resumes after objections
  • Karunanidhi writes to Centre against ASI move
  • Centre clears Colombo ferry service, all set for launch


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Will feeder roads withstand heavy traffic?
    CHENNAI, NOV. 13. Traffic gridlock could follow the proposed opening of the new bus terminal at Koyambedu, as most approach roads are heavily encroached upon, and the Transport Corporation drivers have not undertaken any trial run to get used to ...
    Baling out operations on in suburbs
    CHENNAI, NOV. 13. Senior officials of the Municipal Administration department today undertook an aerial survey of Velachery and surrounding suburban areas to identify localities where baling out operations could be taken up. A party consisting ...
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  • Change in EMU services
  • Murder sparks tension at Pulianthope
  • Electoral roll revision from today
  • Rs. 32.7 cr. sought for relief


    Pondicherry
    `Set up Tamil academy in Pondy'
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 13. The Sara Educational and Charitable Trust has appealed to the Chief Minister, N.Rangasamy to establish a Tamil academy in Pondicherry and also hold a World Tamil conference. The chairperson of the Trust, K.Jeso Banu today ...
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  • Homage paid to Sankaradas Swamigal
  • `Drive must include literacy level of STs'
  • Pondy varsity in UGC network
  • Direct sowing proves a boon to Karaikal farmers

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