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Andhra Pradesh
A.P. CM unhappy over welfare activity
HYDERABAD, JUNE 10.The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has expressed displeasure at the performance of the welfare sector on the basis of ``performance indicators'' for Government departments. Welfare activity dominated Collectors' ...
Power stations trip
HYDERABAD, JUNE 10.Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts had to go without electricity for more than four hours on Tuesday while other parts of the State suffered a supply cut following tripping by a number of generation stations, ...
Delimitation panel begins work afresh
HYDERABAD, JUNE 10. After a major setback to its efforts to delimit Assembly and Parliamentary constituencies based on the 1991 census, the Delimitation Commission has started its work afresh for redefining the seats with the population count in ...
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  • Cops pull down 500 hutments, arrest Left party leaders
  • CM favours revival of `vana bhojana'
  • CPI(M) launches `Prajabheri'
  • YSR urges `concrete' steps to better ryots' lot
  • Bid to lay siege to RTC MD's office
  • Package for weavers unveiled
  • Foot soldiers
  • Fishermen seek drought relief


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Building Permissions: MCH mulls single window clearance
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 10. Obtaining building permissions will not be such a formidable task hereafter. The Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad (MCH) plans to introduce the "single window'' system to cut down unnecessary delays. This obviates the need to ...
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  • Old City riots: police seize arms
  • Standing Committee seeks constitution of five more panels
  • Rain sends hopes soaring
  • Coop. bank depositors to get back money
  • Rs. 55-cr. sanitation drive in RR Dt.
  • Woman jumps to death
  • American school to offer diploma course


    Karnataka
    Airport work will start by Aug. 15: Krishna
    BANGALORE, JUNE 10. The Government has exuded confidence that the preliminary work in the construction of the Bangalore International Airport at Devanahalli near here, will commence by the end of the month and civil works pertaining to the ...
    Alarming decline in demand for engg. seats
    BANGALORE, JUNE 10. With the State Government reducing the qualifying marks for admission to engineering colleges to 35 per cent, the number of Karnataka quota candidates has gone up by 57,097 this year. These candidates passed the April 2003 ...
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  • Cong. disputes BJP claim on highway project
  • Drinking water scarcity in Gulbarga man-made
  • Delayed monsoon causing concern among farmers
  • `Ordinance meant to protect farmers in command areas'
  • RGUHS to develop disaster management model
  • Siddaramaiah expects snap polls
  • Krishna renews plea for more grants
  • HC stays probe against Dinakar
  • Rs. 45 cr. for water supply in villages


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    KSLTA to get six BMP grounds
    BANGALORE, JUNE 10. The Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) has decided to "discreetly" hand over six playgrounds to the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA) despite stiff opposition from members of the Congress and Oppositions ...
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  • Quick end to kidnap drama; two young traders freed
  • Five youths arrested, 22 four-wheelers recovered
  • In search of `meaningful cinema'
  • BMTC issuing passes to students
  • Anti-dowry law: Helpline for `harassed husbands'


    Kerala
    `Antony Govt. performing well'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 10.The AICC general secretary, Ahmed Patel, today reaffirmed the high command's faith in the leadership of the Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, besides categorically stating that none of the factions in the State Congress had ...
    Karunakaran backs down
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 10. The AICC general secretary, Ahmed Patel, today returned to Delhi laden with the factional bundle and without satisfying any of the factions. But he did leave a clear indication that the Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, ...
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  • No complaints received: NCM chief
  • BJP-KC(M) tie-up in Kozhencherry
  • Fourth group targets Murali
  • Ready to face any inquiry: George
  • MP seeks probe into mining lease deal
  • Talks to bring FACT into coop. sector


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Sanitation, vector-control measures to be stepped up
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 10. Gearing up for the rainy season ahead, the City Corporation has drawn up an action plan to intensify sanitation and vector-control activities at the ward level. The programme assumes significance in the light of the ...
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  • Macaques implanted with transponder chips
  • Report sought on stocks of expired medicines at MCH
  • Jawan found unconscious
  • Plea to expedite culvert work
  • Focus on arthritis


    Tamil Nadu
    Guarded reaction to CMC decision
    CHENNAI, JUNE 10. The Cauvery Monitoring Committee decision to constitute an experts panel to finalise a distress-sharing formula has evoked a guarded reaction from water managers and farmers alike. On the one hand, they say, the issue of ...
    The difficult phase is not far away
    CHENNAI, JUNE 10. The State Government, pushing ahead with the tough package of fiscal reforms, will soon have to move into the difficult areas of restructuring and disinvestment of public sector enterprises, administrative and personnel reforms, ...
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  • Police search Mannan house
  • GHs are now a place to contract infections
  • Change policy on Sri Lankan Tamils issue, says Vaiko
  • Thilakavathi shifted to Coastal Security Group
  • Ramadoss welcomes Govt. directive on admissions
  • Ordinance bans charging of exorbitant interest


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Demolition of Pammal hut leaves family on the streets
    CHENNAI, JUNE 10. After several upheavals in her life over the decades, Ekavalli was looking forward to a peaceful life, with her three sons and a daughter by her side. The 62-year-old heart- patient literally got a rude jolt on the morning of ...
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  • Medico held for harassing teenaged girl
  • Donate liberally for renovation of Senate House: VC
  • Three asphyxiated in Keelkattalai well
  • Corpn. to take up landscaping under flyovers


    Pondicherry
    No water problem in Pondy for now, says Rangasamy
    PONDICHERRY, JUNE 10. The Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, today called upon scientists to formulate plans that would ensure continuous availability of potable water. Inaugurating a one-day seminar, organised by the Department of Science, ...
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  • Telemedicine facility soon, says Valsaraj
  • Govt. failed to project requirements, says Janakiraman



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