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Farmers stop trains demanding TNs share in Cauvery
Around 700 farmers, farm labourers and various party cadre protested in various parts of Thanjavur and Tiruvarur districts on Thursday demanding release of more water from Cauvery.
Opposition walks out of Corporation Council meet
The Opposition councillors stormed out of the meet on Thursday alleging corruption charges in the allocation of permits for displayingadvertisements on lamp posts.
Stay on VTI nominations absolute: HC
The court made absolute its interim order restraining the government from implementing its various orders nominating five government officials as members of the committee of Victoria Technical Institute.
Delhi: Court tells school to admit two blind girls
The Delhi High Court has directed a private school to admit two poor visually-impaired girl students to Class 11 during the current session.
UK: Teen microwaves cat to death for 'talking to him'
Jamie Blake, 19, had a drug problem which may have contributed to his mental health issues.
Jeev tied fourth at the Canon Open in Japan
Jeev Milkha Singh made a strong opening with a four-under 68 that placed him fourth after the first round of the Canon Open 2012.
'English Vinglish' is set to hit screens on Oct 5
Directed by debutant Gauri Shinde, the film speaks about a homemaker played by Sridevi, who vows to learn English.
'Maattrraan' gets U-certificate from censor board
With the movie obtaining Censor clearence, it is now clear that film will hit the screens as scheduled on Oct 12.
Cauvery water release: Karnataka farmers on fast
Karnataka has been releasing 9,000 cusecs since Sunday, in compliance with a Supreme Court directive.
Malegaon blast: SC refuses to grant bail to Army officer
Lt Col Purohit, a Military Intelligence officer had claimed that he had "infiltrated" Hindu radical outfit Abhinav Bharat.
Cabinet panel to consider bus fare hike
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said that the government had received the NATPAC report recommending the fare hike.
20,000 protesters storm KRS
The Cauvery agitation peaked on Wednesday as thousands of farmers including women and youths stormed the Krishnaraja Sagar Reservoir to protest against the Supreme Court directions to release water to Tamil Nadu.
BESCOMs 3-hour load-shedding from Friday
Hydel generation dips; industries to bear power cuts from 6 to 9 pm; domestic supply in rural areas to be hit
Empower marginalised castes
Naidu listens to grievances, promises them a better deal if TDP is voted to power