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Andhra Pradesh
Advani calls for people-friendly policing
HYDERABAD, NOV. 2.The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, has called for people-friendly policing as the police are meant not just to maintain law and order but protect the property and person of every individual. Speaking after reviewing the ...
5 killed in road accident
ANANTAPUR, NOV.2. Five persons were killed and seven others injured when a jeep and a police van collided head-on between Lolur and Kothapalli in Garladinne mandal on the NH-7 in Anantapur district today. The injured were admitted to the Medical ...
Other Stories

  • Naxalites fast losing tribals' sympathy
  • MPP chief quits ahead of no-trust move
  • Special package for BC artisans
  • Bid to kidnap priest foiled
  • State-level sports meet from Nov. 8
  • KCR reiterates demand for separate Telangana
  • Plea to take up drainage project
  • Police accused of harassing Dalits
  • Protesting cable operators resort to TV blackout


    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Sivananda Award for dental teacher
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 2. Well-known dental and orthodontic teacher, Bodhanapu Seshadri, has been selected for the Sivananda Eminent Citizen Award 2003 for his contribution to the field of medicine. He is the founder-Principal of the Government Dental ...
    `Chalo Raj Bhavan' by NSUI on Nov. 11
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 2. The State unit of the National Students' Union of India will organise a "Chalo Raj Bhavan" programme on November 11 in protest against what it called the anti-student policies of the Government. The NSUI members would meet the ...
    Other Stories

  • YSR demands ration cards for all eligible beneficiaries
  • CM to launch micro-irrigation project today
  • `Change in political agenda of State'
  • No quarter to groups working against party: Azad
  • Govt. committed to boosting SSI sector: Minister
  • `Yatra starting point decided by Vedic scholars'
  • Best small-scale entrepreneur award for Anantapur resident


    Karnataka
    Another explosive device found in Legislators' Home
    BANGALORE, NOV. 2. Another explosive device was discovered from the Legislators' Home today. Only yesterday two such devices with detonators were found on the premises. The device found at the New Block of the Legislators' Home was found by the ...
    'Integrate coastal shipping with transport system'
    MANIPAL, (Udupi District), Nov. 2. The Director of the National Institute of Port Management (NIPM), Chennai, T. S. Ashok Kumar, on Sunday said that coastal shipping should be integrated with the transport system of the country. He was speaking ...
    CPI leader P. Raman dead
    BANGALORE, NOV. 2. P. Raman (72), a senior State CPI leader, passed away early this morning. He had been ailing for some time. He is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. A former Assistant Secretary of the State Council of the CPI, Mr. ...
    Other Stories

  • BJP assails Moily's remarks
  • Railways yet to meet demand for Hubli-Mumbai daily service
  • Halmidi village finally on the road to recognition
  • Agro-based industries sought in Bidar
  • Diverse views on new property tax scheme
  • Training institute building inaugurated
  • Music can unite people: Bhimsen Joshi
  • Dry spell affects rabi sowing in Gulbarga
  • `Integrate coastal shipping with transport system'
  • Minister stresses need to survey lands, update records


    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Laws fail to stop crimes against women
    BANGALORE, NOV. 2.The rape of a Swiss diplomat and the molestation of another woman in Delhi recently have once again focused attention on crimes against women. Crime in India, a handbook published by the National Crime Records Bureau ...
    Meet calls for promoting Ayurveda
    BANGALORE, NOV. 2. A four-day National Ayurvedic Conference concluded here on Sunday with a call to "revive and promote'' Ayurveda with efficacy and glory. Speakers, including the Governor, T.N. Chaturvedi, the Minister for Medical Education, ...
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  • Regional films getting short shrift: film-makers
  • CPI leader P. Raman dead
  • Some Congress leaders can speak out: Vayalar


    Kerala
    Karunakaran dares Antony to convene Assembly
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 2.The standoff between the senior Congress leader, K. Karunakaran, and the Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, appears to be entering a new phase, with the debate between the two now centered on the convening of the Assembly ...
    RRL exploring microbial wealth
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 2.The Regional Research Laboratory (RRL) here under the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is exploring the microbial biodiversity of the Western Ghats as part of a national project. As many as 12 ...
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  • `India can put man on the moon'
  • Thousands throng saint's tomb at Parumala
  • Kudumbasree bags draw heavy orders
  • Heavy rain wreaks havoc in Kaviyoor
  • Kumarakom: real issues remain unresolved
  • Shift system mooted for anaesthetists
  • All art works should have indigenous touch: Kanayi


    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
  • RRL exploring microbial wealth
  • Illegal sand-mining thriving in forest divisions
  • Prison panel submits report
  • Re-carpeting of runway begins
  • Loan swapping brings gains to KSEB
  • Political stability: State dispels popular notions


    Tamil Nadu
    SHGs help the disabled find their vocation
    CHENNAI, NOV. 2.Disabled children and their parents say they have become more secure and confident about their future after they got involved with Self-Help Groups. "I feel more relaxed now because I know my son is capable of living independently ...
    Provide protection to fishermen immediately: CM tells Kerala
    NAGERCOIL, NOV. 2. The Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, has asked the Kerala Government to immediately provide protection to the lives and property of Kanyakumari fishermen operating in Kerala waters and while utilising the Kochi harbour, according ...
    Boost for infrastructure in TN colleges likely
    CHENNAI, NOV.2. An initiative to improve the quality and infrastructure of technical education in Tamil Nadu will get a formal structure at a meeting to be held at Noida (Uttar Pradesh) on Tuesday. Administrators of seven States will get an idea ...
    CITU conclave will focus on right to strike
    SALEM, NOV. 2. Vital issues confronting the labour class, particularly in the aftermath of the Tamil Nadu Government employees' strike and the Supreme Court judgment on strikes, will be discussed at the 11th All-India CITU conference to be held ...
    Other Stories

  • Implement pension scheme: construction workers
  • SSC discriminating against non-Hindi candidates: Vaiko
  • Help poor education institutions, Moorthy tells chambers
  • Drop move to build new Secretariat complex: CPI
  • Look into custodial death again: court tells SHRC


    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    Safety is at stake, says review panel
    CHENNAI, NOV. 2. Safety has to be compromised if a rail link is to be provided between the Chennai Central and Egmore stations, as the proposed alignment requires a lot of condonation with respect to the ``schedule of dimension," a review panel ...
    Other Stories

  • Awards presented to teachers
  • SAARC transplant games in December
  • Murder case accused surrenders in court
  • Fake lubricants seized


    Pondicherry
    Canal linking Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand sought
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 2. The Dravida Peravai has appealed to the Prime Minister, A.B. Vajpayee, and his Thailand counterpart, Thaksin Shinawatra, to construct a canal linking the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand to cut short the distance to ...
    Bank to popularise home loan concept in small towns
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 2. The Indian Bank is taking the home loan concept to small towns, district headquarters and villages rather than just concentrating on customers in metropolitan cities, according to its executive director, M.B.N. Rao. ...
    Govt. urged to form women's panel
    PONDICHERRY, NOV. 2. The Pondicherry unit of the National Federation of Indian Women has called upon the Government to form a women's commission. A federation release here yesterday also urged the administration to introduce schemes to tone up ...



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