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Thursday, March 01, 2018
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Water war at Sagar, Telangana stops flow to Andhra Pradesh
After a lull, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh renewed their water war on Wednesday which was triggered by the former stopping release of water to the right canal of Nagarjunasagar dam which flows into AP.

An evening with Mohan Agashe

Natak Accha Hai, Zaroor Dekhna: A rib-tickling yet thoughtful play

More Hyderabad News»

Sri Jayendra Saraswath: A seer who saw it all

Chennai bypass to have exclusive bike lane

1 year after found guilty, 3 Tamil Nadu doctors debarred for misconduct

More Chennai News»

Satellite imaging nails down house tax evaders in Ludhiana
The state government has tied up with Punjab Remote Sensing Centre (PRSC) for keeping a tab on illegal colonies in the state and also detecting tax evasion.

Fight over village name: Sarpanch's hubby booked
Police have registered a case under Sections 107 and 151 CrPC (apprehension of breach of peace) against Sadhu.Bachint's family is follower of Dera Sacha Sauda and wants the name of the village to remain as Prem Kotli.

Punjab pollution body to measure pollution levels at toll plazas during peak hours

More Chandigarh News»

Day before Church Street opening, experts question BBMP's choice of Java fig saplings
A day before it's scheduled opening by the chief minister, the revamped Church Street has landed into a green controversy.

With 143, Ballari Road recorded highest no. of accidents in 2017

Insurance company seeks SIT probe into fraudulent road accident claims
"Though the alleged victims haven't sustained any fractures or grievous injuries, certain hospitals are issuing false certificates, discharge summaries and supportive medical documents.

More Bangalore News»

'Pad people': Family creates sanitary pad disposal machine
The Mehta family of Isanpur was on an outing when it saw small kids rummaging through sanitary pads while collecting plastic items to earn a living, at the city's Pirana dumping yard.

'Extend Shanti Express run to Rajkot'
A former member of the Passenger Service Committee of the Railway Board, Nagesh Namjoshi, has urged the board to extend the run of the Gandhinagar-Indore Shanti Express up to Rajkot.

CEE pushes for safe, eco-friendly festival
The Centre for Environment Education (CEE) has once again organized its awareness campaign known as 'Safe Holi Festival' across schools and colleges in the city.

More Ahmedabad News»

Probe DU college appointments: Delhi high court
Delhi high court has ordered Delhi University to set up an independent committee to investigate the appointment of teachers in Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College. This was after a petition was filed by former ad hoc teachers of the college, alleging that appointments were made on forged papers.

AAP says service rules flouted, justifies recording of meeting
The principal secretary, home and general administration, has written to the chief minister’s office to hand over original footage of the confidential meeting held on Tuesday that was recorded.

'Stop purchase of standard floor buses'
Reiterating its earlier stand, the Delhi high court on Wednesday told the AAP government to "stay its hands" on proposed purchase of standard floor buses for Delhi.

More Delhi News»

Satellite imaging nails down house tax evaders in Ludhiana
The state government has tied up with Punjab Remote Sensing Centre (PRSC) for keeping a tab on illegal colonies in the state and also detecting tax evasion.

Fight over village name: Sarpanch's hubby booked
Police have registered a case under Sections 107 and 151 CrPC (apprehension of breach of peace) against Sadhu.Bachint's family is follower of Dera Sacha Sauda and wants the name of the village to remain as Prem Kotli.

Punjab pollution body to measure pollution levels at toll plazas during peak hours

More Chandigarh News»

Water war at Sagar, Telangana stops flow to Andhra Pradesh
After a lull, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh renewed their water war on Wednesday which was triggered by the former stopping release of water to the right canal of Nagarjunasagar dam which flows into AP.

An evening with Mohan Agashe

Natak Accha Hai, Zaroor Dekhna: A rib-tickling yet thoughtful play

More Hyderabad News»

Water war at Sagar, Telangana stops flow to Andhra Pradesh
After a lull, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh renewed their water war on Wednesday which was triggered by the former stopping release of water to the right canal of Nagarjunasagar dam which flows into AP.

An evening with Mohan Agashe

Natak Accha Hai, Zaroor Dekhna: A rib-tickling yet thoughtful play

More Hyderabad News»

Water war at Sagar, Telangana stops flow to Andhra Pradesh
After a lull, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh renewed their water war on Wednesday which was triggered by the former stopping release of water to the right canal of Nagarjunasagar dam which flows into AP.

An evening with Mohan Agashe

Natak Accha Hai, Zaroor Dekhna: A rib-tickling yet thoughtful play

More Hyderabad News»

Satellite imaging nails down house tax evaders in Ludhiana
The state government has tied up with Punjab Remote Sensing Centre (PRSC) for keeping a tab on illegal colonies in the state and also detecting tax evasion.

Fight over village name: Sarpanch's hubby booked
Police have registered a case under Sections 107 and 151 CrPC (apprehension of breach of peace) against Sadhu.Bachint's family is follower of Dera Sacha Sauda and wants the name of the village to remain as Prem Kotli.

Punjab pollution body to measure pollution levels at toll plazas during peak hours

More Chandigarh News»

'Pad people': Family creates sanitary pad disposal machine
The Mehta family of Isanpur was on an outing when it saw small kids rummaging through sanitary pads while collecting plastic items to earn a living, at the city's Pirana dumping yard.

'Extend Shanti Express run to Rajkot'
A former member of the Passenger Service Committee of the Railway Board, Nagesh Namjoshi, has urged the board to extend the run of the Gandhinagar-Indore Shanti Express up to Rajkot.

CEE pushes for safe, eco-friendly festival
The Centre for Environment Education (CEE) has once again organized its awareness campaign known as 'Safe Holi Festival' across schools and colleges in the city.

More Ahmedabad News»

Sri Jayendra Saraswath: A seer who saw it all

Chennai bypass to have exclusive bike lane

1 year after found guilty, 3 Tamil Nadu doctors debarred for misconduct

More Chennai News»

Day before Church Street opening, experts question BBMP's choice of Java fig saplings
A day before it's scheduled opening by the chief minister, the revamped Church Street has landed into a green controversy.

With 143, Ballari Road recorded highest no. of accidents in 2017

Insurance company seeks SIT probe into fraudulent road accident claims
"Though the alleged victims haven't sustained any fractures or grievous injuries, certain hospitals are issuing false certificates, discharge summaries and supportive medical documents.

More Bangalore News»

Aarey tribals gifted portable toilets, but vet college blocks their access
For the last week, four portable toilets have been squatting at the gates of Goregaon’s Bombay Veterinary College. They were donated by an NGO to the tribal residents of Naushacha Pada in Aarey Colony, but couldn’t be transported to the hamlet without permission from the college authorities since the pada is located on their campus.

Process to attach PanCard Club assets begins
The city economic offences wing (EOW), probing the Rs 7,035 crore Pan-Card Club Ltd (PCL) cheating case, has initiated the process of attaching assets of the firm and other accused to recover 51 lakh investors’ money. This came as chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Wednesday that the accused would be arrested.

Nothing wrong in being part of video for public cause: CM
CM Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday described as “unfortunate and uncalled for” the criticism he has faced from the opposition for participating in a music video which is part of a campaign for saving Mumbai’s four rivers.

More Mumbai News»

Probe DU college appointments: Delhi high court
Delhi high court has ordered Delhi University to set up an independent committee to investigate the appointment of teachers in Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College. This was after a petition was filed by former ad hoc teachers of the college, alleging that appointments were made on forged papers.

AAP says service rules flouted, justifies recording of meeting
The principal secretary, home and general administration, has written to the chief minister’s office to hand over original footage of the confidential meeting held on Tuesday that was recorded.

'Stop purchase of standard floor buses'
Reiterating its earlier stand, the Delhi high court on Wednesday told the AAP government to "stay its hands" on proposed purchase of standard floor buses for Delhi.

More Delhi News»

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