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  • Over 93 lakh bogus voters weeded out: CEO
  • TDP defends tight security for Naidu
  • A window to civilisation for the Gonds of Gangapur
  • Fishermen community headed for a split?
  • Balakrishna starrer ahead in Sankranti sweepstakes
  • Government flayed for `failure' to come up with master plan
  • Salur peaceful
  • Solemnity marks NTR's death anniversary
  • Uncertainty over talks on medicos' stir
  • Private sector has role in health care: CM
  • Kuppam awaiting a slew of sops from Naidu
  • Opposition parties fear hike in power tariff
  • Immigration racket busted; woman held, passports seized
  • `Claims on empowerment of women hollow'
  • Goud asks naxals to show sincerity
  • City hospitality bowls over North East students
  • CPI criticises officials' move to contest polls
  • Traffic curbs for Mongolian PM's visit today
  • "Parents' plea" a drama: medicos
  • "Commitment was NTR's forte"
  • Hyderabad tops in rejection of voter applications
  • Programme on tourism for PROs
  • Central team arrives to assess crop damage
  • Sports complex to become operational soon
  • Tributes paid to N.T. Rama Rao
  • Briefly

    Hyderabad
  • Decks cleared for IMG sports academy
  • Where traffic snarl is a rule, not an exception
  • YSR for Vijayawada
  • A.P. Express departure delayed today
  • Onion prices go through the roof
  • Around The City
  • In Hyderabad Today
  • Readers' Mail

    Cuddapah
  • Telugu Desam asks Congress to name CM candidate

    Karimnagar
  • CM to launch insurance scheme

    Khammam
  • Homage paid to NTR

    Kurnool
  • Ex-MLA pleads case of Valmikis, Kuruvas
  • TDP plans meetings for month-end

    Nellore
  • Goud ridicules Congress `culture'
  • Couple ends life

    Nizamabad
  • Glowing tributes paid to NTR

    Srikakulam
  • Congress hankering after power: Minister
  • Anti-AIDS campaigner keen to take on TDP `strongman'

    Vijayawada
  • Tributes paid to NTR
  • DWCRA convention tomorrow
  • Ex-MLA undertakes padayatra
  • Highway widening work inaugurated
  • Around The City
  • In Vijayawada Today
  • Readers' Mail

    Visakhapatnam
  • Voter numbers down after deletion of bogus names
  • Call for proper disposal of bio-medical waste
  • Annual parade of sea cadet corps held
  • Eastern fleet wins pulling regatta
  • Filing of appeal for inclusion of names
  • Around The City
  • In Visakhapatnam Today
  • Readers' Mail

    Warangal
  • Devadula: Kadiam refutes Congress allegation

    Others
  • Woman kills husband?



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