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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Sunday, March 11, 2018
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'Campaign eroding TRS at grassroots'
On at least six occasions, Telangana police over several months denied permission to exercise his basic democratic right to hold public meetings.

Professor M Kodandaram: Autocrats erasing memory of Telangana struggle
Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) chairman Professor M Kodandaram said remembering Telangana movement and events (Million March) associated with it is not a crime.

Barricades trigger traffic gridlock, cops keep key routes out of bound
While the police eventually denied permission for the march, citing law and order issues, the traffic restrictions imposed 11am onwards left office-goers struggling to reach their destinations.

More Hyderabad News»

Inmates complain of poor quality food at girl hostel

Cellphones are like Karna's 'kavacha kundala', says HC
"We make it clear that 99% of the citizens are carrying cell phones with them and the cell phones have become not only a part of the life, but also part of the body (like the Kavacha Kundalam of Karna from Mahabharatha).

She beat 200 'gentlemen' for Sword of Honour

More Chennai News»

Business tries drug trade, gets caught with heroin worth Rs 4crore
-based trader who turned to drug peddling landed in the police net late on Friday night.

Month before sowing, panic over spurious cotton seeds
Nearly a month before the sowing of cotton starts in Punjab, the issue of spurious cotton seeds has sent alarm bells ringing in the state agriculture department.

Aadhaar must for National wrestling meets
This comes close on the heels of six junior wrestlers being found overage during the recently-concluded Junior National Wrestling Championship held in Jaipur from February 22 to 25.

More Chandigarh News»

Clear agenda helps JD(S) romp home in MCC's mock elections

Kasavanahalli residents hit streets seeking amenities
"Both the main road and the interior roads are in terrible shape; there are no footpaths for pedestrians.

Lokayukta may be shifted to ward tomorrow

More Bangalore News»

37 students can't take board exam as school not affiliated

Probationer IPS officer levels serious charges

Dholera leads, Veraval lags behind in CSR

More Ahmedabad News»

Delhi: Women guards at south corporation schools

'Occultist' dupes couple of Rs 16.5 lakh with story of buried Mughal treasure

Sealing drive: Ajay Maken offers help to find solution

More Delhi News»

Business tries drug trade, gets caught with heroin worth Rs 4crore
-based trader who turned to drug peddling landed in the police net late on Friday night.

Month before sowing, panic over spurious cotton seeds
Nearly a month before the sowing of cotton starts in Punjab, the issue of spurious cotton seeds has sent alarm bells ringing in the state agriculture department.

Aadhaar must for National wrestling meets
This comes close on the heels of six junior wrestlers being found overage during the recently-concluded Junior National Wrestling Championship held in Jaipur from February 22 to 25.

More Chandigarh News»

'Campaign eroding TRS at grassroots'
On at least six occasions, Telangana police over several months denied permission to exercise his basic democratic right to hold public meetings.

Professor M Kodandaram: Autocrats erasing memory of Telangana struggle
Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) chairman Professor M Kodandaram said remembering Telangana movement and events (Million March) associated with it is not a crime.

Barricades trigger traffic gridlock, cops keep key routes out of bound
While the police eventually denied permission for the march, citing law and order issues, the traffic restrictions imposed 11am onwards left office-goers struggling to reach their destinations.

More Hyderabad News»

'Campaign eroding TRS at grassroots'
On at least six occasions, Telangana police over several months denied permission to exercise his basic democratic right to hold public meetings.

Professor M Kodandaram: Autocrats erasing memory of Telangana struggle
Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) chairman Professor M Kodandaram said remembering Telangana movement and events (Million March) associated with it is not a crime.

Barricades trigger traffic gridlock, cops keep key routes out of bound
While the police eventually denied permission for the march, citing law and order issues, the traffic restrictions imposed 11am onwards left office-goers struggling to reach their destinations.

More Hyderabad News»

'Campaign eroding TRS at grassroots'
On at least six occasions, Telangana police over several months denied permission to exercise his basic democratic right to hold public meetings.

Professor M Kodandaram: Autocrats erasing memory of Telangana struggle
Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) chairman Professor M Kodandaram said remembering Telangana movement and events (Million March) associated with it is not a crime.

Barricades trigger traffic gridlock, cops keep key routes out of bound
While the police eventually denied permission for the march, citing law and order issues, the traffic restrictions imposed 11am onwards left office-goers struggling to reach their destinations.

More Hyderabad News»

Business tries drug trade, gets caught with heroin worth Rs 4crore
-based trader who turned to drug peddling landed in the police net late on Friday night.

Month before sowing, panic over spurious cotton seeds
Nearly a month before the sowing of cotton starts in Punjab, the issue of spurious cotton seeds has sent alarm bells ringing in the state agriculture department.

Aadhaar must for National wrestling meets
This comes close on the heels of six junior wrestlers being found overage during the recently-concluded Junior National Wrestling Championship held in Jaipur from February 22 to 25.

More Chandigarh News»

37 students can't take board exam as school not affiliated

Probationer IPS officer levels serious charges

Dholera leads, Veraval lags behind in CSR

More Ahmedabad News»

Inmates complain of poor quality food at girl hostel

Cellphones are like Karna's 'kavacha kundala', says HC
"We make it clear that 99% of the citizens are carrying cell phones with them and the cell phones have become not only a part of the life, but also part of the body (like the Kavacha Kundalam of Karna from Mahabharatha).

She beat 200 'gentlemen' for Sword of Honour

More Chennai News»

Clear agenda helps JD(S) romp home in MCC's mock elections

Kasavanahalli residents hit streets seeking amenities
"Both the main road and the interior roads are in terrible shape; there are no footpaths for pedestrians.

Lokayukta may be shifted to ward tomorrow

More Bangalore News»

Naaz Cinema, 6 other properties sealed by BMC over Rs 28cr property tax dues

Mumbai on tenterhooks as 12,000 farmers reach doorstep

Coast Guard copter crashlands in Murud, woman co-pilot in ICU

More Mumbai News»

Delhi: Women guards at south corporation schools

'Occultist' dupes couple of Rs 16.5 lakh with story of buried Mughal treasure

Sealing drive: Ajay Maken offers help to find solution

More Delhi News»

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