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Karnataka
Pune civic polls: ?Weak? parties go soft on rebels
Adopt a lenient attitude to ensure their support if it fails to get a clear majority.
 
IAC Pune to hold voters? awareness drive on Feb 10
Will urge citizens to vote for clean candidates.
 
Pune?s cosmopolitan nature shines
Non-Marathi candidates confident of winning polls.
 
Pune civic polls: Commuters stranded as parties rally
Citizens were at the receiving end when political heavyweights landed on the city to show their strength by holding rallies and roadshows. Many found themselves stuck in traffic jams for hours.
 
Now, no separate entrance test for AFMC aspirants
They will have to appear for NEET from next year.
 
DNA data bank of defence personnel soon
DNA profiling centre for soldiers inaugurated.
 
Karnataka
Clicktronika to give boost to MSMEs
The Consortium of Electronic Industries in Karnataka (CLIK), is organising a three-day exhibiton ?Clicktronika? from February 16 at the World Trade Centre.
 
Corporations ?play? to help children
The 5Cs is a one-day sports event that will bring together corporations from all over Bangalore
 
Special yoga packages for armed forces from DRDO
The DRDO has developed customised yoga packages to boost the health and morale of the armed forces personnel.
 
Let mother nature cure your illness
Arogya Expo-2012 will have over 300 stalls, showcasing advances in relevant fields.
 
No action yet on sand mafia
Hennur police are yet to take action against the filtered sand mafia.
 
Prospect of divorce makes her end life
The victim was Bidushree, 20, a final year BCom student of Sri Aurobindo First Grade College in Mahalakshmipuram.
 
Karnataka
Kageri bats for Kannada
 
SWR's latest timetable has more trains, extended services
 
Nature photography exhibition begins
 
Merchants call for bandh on Thursday over local tax
 
6,000 stray dogs roam the streets of Sangli
 
Photography workshop
 
New Delhi
In the Capital Today
 
?I have given one of my best performances?
 
CBI gets representation on Essar owners
 
Planning Commission to meet next month
 
Facor announces lockout in Randia plant
 
NHRC issues notice to Delhi
 
Maharashtra
Pune civic polls: ?Weak? parties go soft on rebels
Adopt a lenient attitude to ensure their support if it fails to get a clear majority.
 
IAC Pune to hold voters? awareness drive on Feb 10
Will urge citizens to vote for clean candidates.
 
Pune?s cosmopolitan nature shines
Non-Marathi candidates confident of winning polls.
 
Pune civic polls: Commuters stranded as parties rally
Citizens were at the receiving end when political heavyweights landed on the city to show their strength by holding rallies and roadshows. Many found themselves stuck in traffic jams for hours.
 
Now, no separate entrance test for AFMC aspirants
They will have to appear for NEET from next year.
 
DNA data bank of defence personnel soon
DNA profiling centre for soldiers inaugurated.
 
Andrapradesh
Marching ahead in education
 
Raghuveera flays parties for supporting ?crop holiday'
 
Women storm another male bastion
 
Telangana activists throw stones and eggs at TDP leaders
 
?No alternative to Telangana'
 
All for a meal
 
West Bengal
Masters of the name game
Calcutta, Feb. 8: A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. So does a "syndicate", if it is born with names such as Maa Mati Manush Enterprise and Paribartan Enterprise.
 
Mom of 5 swindles lakhs in Mamata name
New Delhi, Feb. 8: "This is Mamata Banerjee speaking. Your restaurant's food is lip-smacking."
 
Tumour diagnosis not always easy: Experts
New Delhi, Feb. 8: Doctors involved in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer say it would not surprise them if cricketer Yuvraj Singh's cancer had indeed initially been interpreted as a benign tumour before it was recognised as malignant.
 
Delhi dodges gunpoint cry, backs Waheed
New Delhi, Feb. 8: India has offered unqualified support to the new Maldives President on a day his predecessor claimed he was ousted "at gunpoint".
 
Till death do us part, Amma willin'
(From top) Jayalalithaa, Thambidurai and Gnanasekaran
 
Rs 5 lakh for wrong shot
Guwahati, Feb. 8: The Assam Human Rights Commission has granted a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the family of a woman who died because of alleged medical negligence at Gauhati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) in 2006.
 
Tamil Nadu
Call to regularise dhabas
 
Held on murder charge
 
Don't rely on middlemen, Collector tells people
 
EB mazdoor sustains burns
 
Three arrested in murder case
 
IPRO assumes office
 
Kerala
Australian firm presents laptop to endosulfan victim
 
Youth detained at airport
 
CIAL waterway holds huge tourism potential
 
Endosulfan use detected in Palakkad
 
Interest-free loans for dairy farmers
 
UAE consulate in State to trigger more investment from West Asia
 




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