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Andhra Pradesh
Medicos to go on strike from tomorrow
VIJAYAWADA, DEC. 10.The Andhra Pradesh Junior Doctors Association has given a call to all undergraduate and postgraduate medical students studying in the 10 Government medical colleges and all junior doctors to go on an indefinite strike from ...
Naidu justifies grant to CMEY groups
HYDERABAD, DEC. 10. The Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has found fault with the criticism of the recent Government decision to provide grants ranging from Rs.15,000 to Rs.30,000 to CMEY groups in the State. Talking to reporters after ...
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  • Minister apologises to `Kuruvas'
  • Union Minister visits naxal strongholds
  • Economic issues to dominate ``BJP's agenda''
  • Alarming fall in girl child population
  • Private varsities face derecognition threat
  • Replicate best practices to fight AIDS: CM
  • Court hearing to continue today


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    New-look Durgam Cheruvu beckons tourists
    HYDERABAD, DEC. 10. Looking for a natural and serene ambience for those open air get-togethers, or a quiet evening for a family outing? One no longer need to go to outskirts. It is there right in the midst of Jubilee Hills. The Andhra Pradesh ...
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  • Three injured in stone-pelting
  • Social service body to celebrate fourth anniversary
  • Riots politically motivated, says civil liberties panel
  • No water supply in parts of city


    Karnataka
    Telgi case: Two jail officials arrested
    BANGALORE, DEC. 10. The Stamp Paper Investigation Team (STAMPIT), which is investigating the multi-crore stamp paper racket, on Tuesday arrested P.N. Jayasimha, former Superintendent of the Bangalore Central Prison, and Nanjappa, Assistant ...
    Govt. not keen on World Bank loan for UKP package
    BANGALORE, DEC. 10. Though the World Bank had twice suspended aid to Karnataka on the issue of rehabilitation and resettlement of people displaced by the Upper Krishna Project (UKP) in Bagalkot district, it has now come forward to finance the ...
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  • VTU students list their woes to Governor
  • Somashekar flays Govt. on stamp paper racket probe
  • Lokayukta seeks report from Govt. on official
  • `Act against doctors conducting sonography tests'
  • CM urged to form rights panel
  • CMC scam: Six KAS officials among 19 suspended
  • Cell set up to look into IPR violations


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Man accused of murdering wife, son
    BANGALORE, DEC. 10. A 40-year-old man allegedly murdered his wife and son, and brutally assaulted his daughter at their house in Banaswadi police station limits on Wednesday morning. According to police, the incident occurred at the house of ...
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  • `Revenue potential not fully tapped in wards'
  • Groundwater quality to be checked on a regular basis
  • Helplines for women
  • Members of six BMP panels elected
  • Walkathon marks Human Rights Day


    Kerala
    Tamil Nadu promise not sufficient for Chittur crop
    PALAKKAD, DEC. 10.The 1.5 tmc of water the Tamil Nadu Government promised to release from the inter-State Parambikulam Aliyar Project (PAP) for the standing second crop in the Chittur Puzha project area will be insufficient to irrigate paddy in ...
    Mahakavi M. P. Appan dead
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 10. Poet and litterateur of Malayalam, Mahakavi M. P. Appan (90), who died on Wednesday, was cremated with full State honours in the evening. Mr. Appan had been ailing for a week. Hundreds of people, including ...
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  • `KSEB turning hard-hearted'
  • Doctors threaten to launch stir
  • VS seeks action against forest poaching
  • Writ petition against higher KSRTC fare for Sabarimala pilgrims
  • Church to expand cemetery to include `AIDS pit'
  • Protect human rights: Antony
  • HRD Ministry is corrupt and communal: MGS


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    New traffic arrangement at Vellayambalam to continue
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC. 10.The traffic arrangements introduced by the District Traffic Advisory Committee at Vellayambalam, to ease the congestion in the approach roads leading to the roundabout on an experimental basis from Monday, have been ...
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  • Raid on Killi was a retaliation: SHRC
  • Sentenced for rape attempt
  • Syed Mirza to open IFFK-2003


    Kerala-Kochi
    MCI opposes recognition
    KOCHI, DEC. 10.The Medical Council of India(MCI) has refrained from recommending recognition to the Cooperative Medical College at Kalamassery. In a recent communication to the Union Ministry of Health, the MCI has said that the college lacks ...
    Cochin Marine Seminar tomorrow
    KOCHI, DEC. 10.The Kochi branch of the Institute of Marine Engineers (India) will conduct a national seminar on `Emerging challenges in national shipping - ports and ships' at the Hotel Taj Malabar on December 12 and 13. The Cochin Marine ...
    `Delay in pronouncing judgments human rights violation'
    KOCHI, DEC.10.The delay in pronouncing judgments in cases where judgment was reserved amounted to human rights violation by the judiciary, said the former State Human Rights Commission chairperson, Justice M.M.Pareeth Pillai. Mr. Pillai was ...


    Tamil Nadu
    Doubts persist over Veeranam project
    CUDDALORE, DEC. 10. Even as execution of the Rs. 720-crore Chennai Water Supply Augmentation Project-I or New Veeranam Project is apace, reservations have been expressed in certain quarters about its feasibility. Ayacutdars attached to the ...
    Transfer cases to Pondicherry, Jayalalithaa urges apex court
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 10. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today moved the Supreme Court, seeking a modification of its order transferring two disproportionate assets cases against her and four others from a Chennai special court to a ...
    `Special court cannot decide on Vaiko plea'
    CHENNAI, DEC. 10.A special court will pronounce on Friday its decision on allowing Vaiko, Prevention of Terrorism Act detenu and Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam MP, to participate in a debate and voting on the POTA amendment Bill. He ...
    Other Stories

  • Shift biased director: matriculation teachers
  • TEL emulsion explosives project likely by March
  • Indo-U.S. science forum to undertake research
  • `No intention of harassing the handicapped'
  • New Avadi Road, now a makeshift garbage dumping site
  • `South Indian artisans handicapped for lack of innovation'
  • `Set up panel to help Tamils in crisis overseas'
  • Don't hold birthday functions, says Anbazhagan
  • 11 boys rescued from Maharashtra
  • Rs. 7 lakhs received, further probe against IPS officer
  • Charge sheets against Ponmudi, Periasamy in wealth cases
  • MPs delegation seeks powers for Saharya panel
  • Charge sheet given to Theni Panneerselvam
  • Sand mafia still at it in Tiruvallur district
  • Permanent status for 1,000 electricity board workmen upheld


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    TV watching becoming expensive
    CHENNAI. DEC. 10. About 100 days ago, the conditional access system (CAS) was implemented in the city with a promise to bringing down costs and providing freedom of choice for cable TV subscribers. A couple of weeks ago, the direct-to-home (DTH) ...
    Other Stories

  • Kanchi Trust seeks Central nod for starting medical college
  • New Faculty of Management Sciences for Anna varsity
  • Chennai may have to wait for Krishna water till month-end
  • Two more ship crew members detained
  • 50,000 landlines surrendered in current financial year
  • Former Vice-Chancellor's son allowed to leave for U.S.


    Pondicherry
    Rs.35-cr. maternity hospital for Ellaipillaichavady
    PONDICHERRY, DEC. 10. A Rs.35-crore multi disciplinary maternity hospital would come up in another two years on a sprawling site at Ellaipillaichavady. An expert private agency of international repute had been requisitioned for the designing of ...
    `Settle grievances of housing board apartment owners'
    PONDICHERRY, DEC. 10. The welfare Association of Residents of Ashok Nagar in Pondicherry have appealed to the Tamil Nadu Governor, P. S. Ramamohan Rao, now holding additional charge of Administrator of the Union Territory, to settle the ...
    Government urged to set up Women's Commission
    PONDICHERRY, DEC. 10. A delegation of the Pondicherry State Social Welfare Board led by its chairperson, Madumita Banerjee, today handed a charter of resolutions to the Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, today. Earlier, they took out a rally here ...



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