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Andhra Pradesh
Congress ridicules draft budget
HYDERABAD, JAN. 30. The Congress party has described the release of the 2002-03 draft budget by the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, as a ploy to prepare the people to face yet another dose of heavy taxes. Speaking to presspersons on ... More


Warm welcome to Mauritius President
HYDERABAD, JAN. 30. The President of Mauritius, Cassam Uteem, arrived in Hyderabad on Wednesday on a two-day visit to the State. A warm welcome was accorded to him by the State Government on his arrival at the Hyderabad Airport. Mr. Uteem was ... More
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  • MSR serves show-cause notice on Kodanda Reddy
  • Sagar canal closed for repairs
  • India should be prepared for modern warfare: Shourie
  • TRS chief threatens to call bandh over DSC recruitments
  • `Criminal reformation not up to the mark'
  • Orissa clears two major hurdles for Jhanjavathi

    Andhra Pradesh-Hyderabad
    Governor hosts banquet for Mauritian President
    HYDERABAD, JAN. 30. The Governor, C. Rangarajan, hosted a banquet to the visiting Mauritius President, Cassam Uteem, and his wife at the Raj Bhavan, on Wednesday. The Union Minister of State for Urban Development, Bandaru Dattatreya, Speaker, ... More


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  • A ray of hope for visually challenged slum-dwellers
  • Mayor-elect to `cleanse' MCH of corruption
  • 'Regular inspection of concrete structures must'

    Karnataka
    House adjourned sine die amidst chaos
    BANGALORE, JAN. 30. For the first time in the history of the State Legislature, the Assembly and the Council today adopted the motion of thanks to the Governor for her address to the joint session of the two Houses without any discussion, amidst ... More


    Other Stories

  • Bail for scribe
  • ZP chief serves ultimatum on KLAC
  • Inquiry ordered into steel plant accident
  • Ideas of students take shape at science fair
  • AICIAC terms KGF allegations baseless
  • Support for individuals, families to resolve conflicts
  • Irate citizens disrupt MCC meeting
  • Chancellor's name missing from varsity invitation card
  • Kadlaskar Buva is dead

    Karnataka-Bangalore
    Somanna's plan to join JD(S) opposed
    BANGALORE, JAN. 30. As many as 11 Congress corporators have opposed their leader and Binnypet MLA, V.Somanna's plan to join the Janata Dal(S). After a meeting at the Congress Bhavan on Wednesday, the corporators announced that they would ... More


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  • Alternative proofs of identity to be allowed in byelection

    Kerala
    Kerala abolishes more ex-cadre posts
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 30. The Cabinet on Wednesday decided to peg the State's Tenth Plan outlay at Rs. 24,000 crores. It also decided to abolish many ex-cadre posts in the Government service. Talking to presspersons after the Cabinet ... More


    Joseph to be new DGP
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 30. The Director General of Police (Fire Force), K.J. Joseph, will be the new Director General of Police in charge of law and Order. The Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, told presspersons that the Cabinet had decided to ... More
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  • 'Land reforms did not benefit backward sections'

    Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram
    Rickety vehicles affect police mobility
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 30. Saddled with dilapidated and rusty vehicles, the cash-strapped city police constabulary is facing an acute mobility problem, which has severely affected its response time to distress calls from the public as well as ... More


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  • Thumba firing: court admits private complaint
  • John Abraham award for 'Dannie'

    Tamil Nadu
    `Nabbing Veerappan a question of time'
    CHENNAI, JAN. 30. While refusing to speculate ``when and where'' the sandalwood smuggler Veerappan would be captured, the Home Secretary, Naresh Gupta, today said the State Government was in possession of ``more precise'' information about his ... More


    Azhagiri has a bash
    MADURAI, JAN. 30. With senior functionaries watching from the sidelines, the DMK chief's Madurai-based son, M. K. Azhagiri, today celebrated his 51st birthday with a bash, sending across a loaded message to his adversaries that he is the ... More
    Go slow, High Court tells Raman Commission
    CHENNAI, JAN. 30. The Madras High Court today suggested that the Raman Commission, probing the alleged police excesses during the June 29, 2001 arrest here of the former Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi, go slow in its proceedings. Admitting a ... More
    Other Stories

  • Leather fair opens today
  • New air passenger information system planned
  • Corruption charges against Cuddalore municipal officials
  • Jayakumar dumped in Pondy expansion
  • Formal split in Puthiya Thamizhagam
  • Treatment kits, MCR chappals for leprosy patients
  • Team recommends closure of 4 anti-snake venom serum units
  • A star project for Registration dept.

    Tamil Nadu-Chennai
    New additions to Vandalur zoo, carnivore still elusive
    CHENNAI, JAN. 30. A pair of Binturong (similar to the sloth bear), three Mouflan (sheep) and a jungle cat have been added to the Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Vandalur, on Wednesday. The zoo itself remains closed due to the `carnivore' ... More


    Other Stories

  • Jewellery stolen
  • A demonstration for peace
  • Head constable commits suicide
  • Man charred to death
  • Mega property show organised from Feb. 1
  • Passport cell in Kanchi from Feb. 1
  • Coolie stabbed to death
  • Officials walk out protesting remarks against Commissioner

    Pondicherry
    Call to revamp criminal justice system
    PONDICHERRY, JAN. 30. The former Judge of the Madras High Court, David Annousamy, has said that lack of protection would always give rise to insecurity and there should be a thorough revamp of the administration of criminal justice to prevent ... More


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  • Homage paid to Gandhiji
  • Sanchar Sarathy awards presented

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