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CIAL golf course second phase to be over by december

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The CIAL golf course is set to be one of the longest golf courses in the country by extending up to 7400 yards and expanding to 18 holes from the current 9 holes by December this year.

The ongoing s

PV Sindhu is top 5 material: Gopichand

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National coach Pullela Gopichand’s immense faith in P.V. Sindhu as the next big thing in Indian badminton has been well rewarded by his young protege, who not only took the Chinese by storm but also b

BSY aides sacked as spokespersons

Sending a tough message to former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa for his recent outbursts against party leadership, the Bharatiya Janata Party state unit lashed out at two of his closest aides, sacki

10 yrs on, Cauvery martyr forgotten

The day was September 18, 2002, the time, 2.45 pm. Guruswamy, a farmer from Beechanahalli village, shocked everyone as he jumped to his death in the Kabini reservoir to stop Cauvery water from being

TJAC plans Egypt-style protests to occupy roads

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If the proposed Telangana march takes place as scheduled on September 30, it will be a major challenge for the police as reports say the agitators may adopt a Egypt-type of protest and occupy the stre

Talks with KCR on, no decision yet: Ravi

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Union minister Vayalar Ravi on Saturday said the central government would have to consult other political parties and sections of Congress leaders in the state before taking a final view on Telangana.

Can a ban on toddy curb Kerala's alcoholism?

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Toddy, the traditional beverage of Malayali that even played a role in promoting tourism in Alappuzha district, has of late courted trouble.

Last week the Kerala High Court wondered why the state sh

Odisha, AP lock horns on Maoist

The Odisha and AP police are at loggerheads over the surrender and arrest of a top Maoist. Making a mockery of the AP government’s Naxal surrender policy, the Odisha police is booking cases against t

Session ends, legislators get to take home laddus

The five-day Monsoon Session of the Legislative Assembly which ended on Saturday without taking up any debate on any issue, proved to be a total wash out, thanks to Opposition stalling the proceedings

Boost for Air Kerala as Ajit plans norm relax

Kerala’s ambitious Air Kerala proposal has got a boost with civil aviation ministry mooting relaxations in criteria of five years’ experience and a 20-aircraft fleet for Indian carriers to fly oversea

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