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NOVEMBER 7
Pakistan rejects Siachen ceasefire
"We are disappointed, but we are hopeful that they will see our point of view," Defence Secretary Ajith Kumar said after three hours of talks with his Pakistani counterpart, Lt Gen (retd) Ifthikar Ali Khan.
BJP wants PM to move fast on Bofors
The party is worried that dithering allies like the AIADMK and the Trinamul Congress may switch sides and help Sonia Gandhi put together an alternative coalition in the event of its defeat in the assembly elections.
Advani orders CBI probe into Sharma's links
The agency has been told to probe "expeditiously" the links of the alleged Dawood Ibrahim front man with those in positions of power.
PM asks for report on Bombay's law and order
During his visit to the commercial capital, Vajpayee devoted time to discuss the deteriorating situation with Chief Minister Manohar Joshi and Deputy CM Gopinath Munde. He later reportedly told an Opposition delegation: "Kuch to karna hoga."
Maharashtra announces a crackdown
The state government has mooted an ordinance and a separate railway police commissionerate to deal with the crime wave sweeping Bombay.
Work begins on broadcast bill
I&B Secretary Piyush Mankad held several meetings with channel and cable operators, industrialists, media groups, and experts. The bill will regulate the functioning of satellite radio and TV channels.
Bardhan sees 'realignment' after polls
The CPI general secretary said that in the event of a poor performance by the BJP in the state elections, some of its allies would join the alternative being forged by the left parties and headed by the Congress.
Mamata puts up candidates in Delhi, Rajasthan
The Trinamul Congress leader is giving the BJP more headaches by fielding two candidates each in Delhi and Rajasthan and supporting a BJP rebel in Madhya Pradesh in the forthcoming assembly elections.
Panthers to support Congress
If the BJP continues in power, Panthers Party president Bhim Singh argued while announcing the decision, the break-up of Jammu and Kashmir is inevitable.
Andhra decides against Disturbed Areas Act
This was prompted by the success of the state government's "policy of deterrent action" against the Naxalites, which, according to the home minister, is yielding remarkable results in the form of surrenders and encounter killings.
NCW recommends action against TN cops
The National Commission for Women, investigating the October 12 suicide of Chitra, a Madras housewife, has found sufficient evidence to indicate that they brutally beat her up in custody.
JD issues whip to defeat to no-trust motion
The ruling Janata Dal in Karnataka has issued a whip to its members to be present in the assembly on November 9 and 10when the no-confidence motion against J H Patel will be put to vote.
Expert clears Karnataka in Almatti case
Dr Seth, director of the Institute of Hydrology, Rourkee, said no gates have been put up in the spillway bays as alleged by Andhra Pradesh.
Rs 1 billion grant for Khalsa celebrations
The nation-wide tri-centenary celebrations of Khalsa's birth start from April 13,1999.
SGPC seeks sanction to study books in Pak
Among the manuscripts is a janam sakhi of Guru Nanak that Punjabi scholars want to study.
TN to have nuclear safety research institute
The institute, to be set up at Kalpakkam, near Madras, will also fund a Masters in Technology course on thermal energy in IIT, Bombay.
HC judges argue on writ against price rise
Did the Union government violate Article 21 of the Constitution when it failed to contain the prices of essential commodities? The Allahabad high court chief justice will now set up a fresh bench.
RJD determined to stall Jharkhand
The ruling Rashtriya Janata Dal will oppose "tooth and nail" the creation of a separate state comprising 18
districts of south Bihar, Energy Minister Ramai Ram said.
Army upgrades commando training
The commandos, called Ghataks, are being trained to fight more effectively behind enemy lines and in terrorist-infested areas to attack militant hideouts and capture their hi-tech communication equipment.
THE ELECTIONS
BSP puts up 170 candidates in MP
The party has not put up anyone against state Congress president Urmila Singh, Chief Minister Digvijay Singh, Deputy CM Subhash Yadav, and some ministers. But it has fielded candidates against 12 other ministers, former CM S C Shukla, and senior Congressman Arjun Singh's son Ajeya.
Akalis drop out of Delhi, Rajasthan race
Instead, the party has decided to support the BJP and canvass extensively for its candidates.
Rajasthan: Shekhawat becomes second CM to complete term
THE REDIFF SPECIALS
What Siachen is all about
The situation changed in August 1983. Pakistan claimed the glacier as its. Indian officials believed that Islamabad was preparing to capture it. However, with winter setting in, Pakistani troops were unable to take over. Then, in April 1984, in a dramatic operation, Indian troops of the crack Kumaon regiment were air dropped into the area... Amberish K Diwanji on how it all started.
THE REDIFF COLUMNIST
Without naming names
'Romesh Sharma cultivated politicians, especially those of the Congress variety. In fact, he was once the head of the Kisan cell of the All India Congress Committee. Given that India was ruled mostly by Congress or Congress-backed governments, should we be surprised at his immunity from the law?' asksT V R Shenoy.
Our political circus
'The Rajasthan Congress, Madhya Pradesh Congress, all have passed resolutions asking Sonia to select candidates for the ensuing election. So the most popular and capable candidate in each constituency takes a back seat. Only the most servile, most humble, most fawning will find favour. I think the Congress-I should be renamed Congress-C ('C' for chamchas),' says A Ganesh Nadar.
Assam: ULFA defunct, claims army
Bihar: JD swallows Bihar Vikas Party
Karnataka: Labour minister withdraws resignation
Maharashtra: HC rejects PIL against RSS
Tripura: Guerrillas kill member of rival outfit
THE WEATHER
North-east monsoon active in TN
Heavy rain is likely to occur at isolated places in Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the next 48 hours.
NOVEMBER 6
Tulbul drowns Indo-Pak talks
On the first day of the secretary-level talks, the two countries failed to sail forward on the Tulbul navigation project. India wanted the discussion to pick up from where it left off in 1992, but Pakistan demanded a fresh start.
Siachen to figure in talks
The talks have come at a time when there are reports of Pakistani attacks on Indian posts almost every day. Since October 18, Pakistani forces have made seven vain attempts to alter the ground position on the glacier.
Militants let loose pilot-less aircraft in J&K
Police found two remote-controlled combat devices, capable of hitting a target at 2 km, in the Kalakote forests of Rajouri, about 140 km from Jammu.
Top separatist leader, niece slain in Kashmir
Dr Ghulam Qadir Wani, the JKLF's former publicity chief and founder-chairman of the Islamic Students League, was shot dead by militants at his Bandipore house.
47 killed in Orissa bus accident
An overcrowded bus, headed for Cuttack from Korua in Kendrapara district, plunged into the River Mahanadi after its front tyre burst. Though police have confirmed only 36 deaths, unofficial sources placed the toll at 50.
TDP also calls for CMs' meeting on prices
The Telugu Desam Party has urged Prime Minister Vajpayee to convene the meeting on the rise in prices of essential commodities and take remedial measures.
Scholars plead for rumour-control mechanism
Worried by the way in which the salt rumour sent people into a panic-buying spree across northern and eastern India, social scientists have urged the government to chalk out an effective national policy for rumour control.
Saffron Saraswati has students in a bind
The next generation, which is going to be affected, is quite aware and very concerned about the import of the stalemate at the recent conference of education ministers.
Cop killed in sensational shootout
Peetam Singh, posted at the Moradabad Police Training School, was shot with an AK-47 and 9 mm revolvers by a Maruti-borne gang.
Rahman, Tamil cine stars get security
Popular composer A R Rahman, thespian Sivaji Ganesan, superstar Rajnikanth and actresses Gauthami and Vijayasanthi are among more than 20 film stars and politicians who have been threatened by Muslim fundamentalists.
Joshi's kin to face legal music again
The Bombay high court has scheduled the hearing of an illegal construction case against Girish Vyas, the Maharashtra CM's son-in-law, for November 26.
Veerappan's aide surrenders
Murthy, an aide of the forest brigand, surrendered before a judicial magistrate at Sathyamangalam in Erode
district of Tamil Nadu.
Yeltsin's illness won't derail Indo-Russian talks
All representative functions of the head of state are likely to be transferred to Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov if the president's health continues to be poor.
TN atomic power project revived
The Indo-Russian venture at Kudankulam, in limbo for 10 years, shows signs of revival with the two countries starting work on a detailed project report.
SGPC invites Sharief to Khalsa tri-centenary
In a rare gesture, the Sikh organisation has invited the Pakistani premier to the celebrations at Anandpur Sahib in April.
New naval command in the Andamans
India will set up a separate naval command with headquarters in the Andaman Islands, Defence Minister George Fernandes said.
Agenda finalised for Clinton-Sharief summit
President Bill Clinton is scheduled to meet the Pakistani PM in Washington on December 2.
Eappens oppose au pair's request to go public
Lawyers for Matthew Eappen's family have filed an opposition to a request from Louise Woodward seeking permission to sell her story.
THE ELECTIONS
Ex-CM Sakhlecha quits BJP
The veteran Madhya Pradesh politician said he was upset with the party for picking people on the basis of personal prejudice. Meanwhile, the Samajwadi Party said he would contest the election as its candidate.
Delhi: Honesty to be BJP's slogan in Delhi
Rajasthan: Shekhawat, Nawal Kishore enter the race
Madhya Pradesh: Aerial patrol to keep Naxalites in check
Madhya Pradesh: Despite 10 attempts, Left unable to make a mark
Gujarat: Mansukh Vasava is BJP's candidate for Broach
Mizoram: CM Sailo's party puts up 30 candidates
THE REDIFF INTERVIEW
'I am told Brajesh Mishra is preventing the appointment of a full-time foreign minister'
'We have a ministry of external affairs, which I am sad to find has been paralysed. The prime minister's office has acquired an awesome, almost autocratic, authority. And maybe for gratuitous reasons, a person heading the PMO is a former Foreign Service person, Brajesh Mishra, who feels that he knows everything.' L C Jain, former high commissioner to Pretoria, speaks out.
THE REDIFF COLUMNIST
A few good men
'We forget that without the defence forces, we'd *have* no fundamental rights: The army remains the guarantor of the country's freedom, stability and, consequently, of its economic progress. And yet, when we do think of it at all, we are guilty of not understanding the imperatives of security; of insensitivity to the needs, concerns and psyche of our soldiers,' says Varsha Bhosle.
Bihar: Buddha's ashes to be put on display
Maharashtra: Bread likely to cost more
Manipur: 'Economic blockade' on state lifted
Sikkim: Becomes first to set up lok adalats
Uttar Pradesh: RLM to organise UP bandh
West Bengal: Strike paralyses Darjeeling hills
THE WEATHER
Rains continue to lash south India
Heavy rains are likely at isolated places in south Tamil Nadu, south Kerala, and Lakshadweep in the next 48 hours.
NOVEMBER 5
India will raise Pak involvement in terrorism, Siachen at talks
New Delhi will provide concrete evidence of Islamabad's involvement in terrorism on Indian soil, and negotiate ways to end cross-border firing at the Siachen glacier when the two countries begin talks on six outstanding issues tomorrow.
Pakistan attacks Siachen again
Just two days before the crucial talks in New Delhi, Pakistani troops launched their fourth unsuccessful attempt to capture a portion of the strategic glacier.
Army cleared of Poonch massacre
Militants, and not army personnel, were responsible for the incident that left 19 villagers of three families dead in Surankote, an investigation has revealed.
Mamata refuses to play ball, takes the moral high ground
Trinamool Congress sources said Banerjee is preparing for a switch to a Congress-led coalition if the Vajpayee regime falls after the state elections.
Don't take us for granted, Panja warns BJP
Denying that Banerjee's resignation from the coalition co-ordination committee in protest against rising prices was a gimmick, he said the Trinamool Congress is acting as a watchdog over the saffron party.
For Bengalis, Mamata is Mercury
The Trinamool Congress chief's resignation has enhanced her image, especially among the voters in her home state.
'Congress, external forces creating scarcity'
These groups have stepped up the effort to destabilise the government in view of the upcoming elections,
said BJP leader and Union Minister of State Bandaru Dattatreya.
Deve Gowda, J H Patel kiss and make up
For now, the warring Janata Dal factions have decided to close ranks. Does this mean the leadership issue is settled? ''We have built up the JD in Karnataka and we know what to do,'' growled the former prime minister. "We will sort out the issue."
HC verdict puts AIADMK on the defensive
The party is even more upset at the court's advice to Jayalalitha to face trial and prove her innocence. Said a lawyer-politician of the AIADMK, "This could imply that the court is unhappy with the procedural delays... and it could have a bearing on the Supreme Court's hearing of our stay application."
BJP demands judicial inquiry against 'Sadhu'
Leader of the opposition Sushil Modi has, in a letter to the Bihar chief secretary, accused Yadav of patronising gangsters, influencing government decisions, and virtually running a parallel government in the state.
Sukh Ram threatens to pull out
The Himachal Vikas Congress president said all HVC ministers would resign from the Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition government in Himachal Pradesh if a CBI inquiry isn't ordered against former chief minister Virbhadra Singh.
Tripura guerrillas kill six, kidnap five
The three incidents, which left 17 others injured, occurred in West Tripura and Dhalai districts. The state government has sounded an alert.
Delhi IIT cheated us, allege students
The high court has issued show-cause notices to senior functionaries of the Indian Institute of Technology and Police Commissioner V N Singh, in response to a plea by students of a design school run on the institute's premises.
Romesh Sharma arrested in another case
The politician linked with Dawood Ibrahim has been arrested in yet another case, this time for hatching a criminal conspiracy to kill gangster Om Prakash 'Babloo' Srivastava.
UP decides against a human rights commission
The state, which leads in the number of custodial deaths and other human rights violations, had earlier, on a suggestion of the NHRC and the Allahabad high court, decided to set up the panel.
Campaign to kill violence against women
Organised jointly by the United Nations Development Fund for Women and Indian agencies, including the NCW, it will mark the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Washington mourns murdered Indians
Congregations from the US capital's black churches held a vigil at the Dunkin' Donuts shop where two immigrants were gunned down and one was seriously injured in an armed robbery.
Will Dalai Lama return to China?
As Tibet's spiritual leader begins his visit to the United States, hopes are high for a resumption of negotiations with China.
THE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
Delhi: Verma, speaker Goel opt out of poll
Delhi: Akalis to contest four seats on BJP symbol
Madhya Pradesh: A time of reckoning for the BSP
THE REDIFF SPECIALS
'Winning is all that matters'
And that is why caste still plays such an important role in selection of candidates, says Dinesh Gundu Rao, new chief of the Karnataka Youth Congress.
Babies for a price
A major racket involving the sale of abandoned infants has been unearthed in Goa, with the police catching a reputed gynaecologist red-handed.
THE REDIFF INTERVIEW
"The Congress is not someone's personal property"
'It is very painful for me to oppose Sonia Gandhi given my regard for the family. But even if my father is doing something wrong, it is my duty to oppose him, and I will.' Congressman S S Ahluwalia, the first to openly question Gandhi's leadership, explains his outburst.
THE REDIFF COLUMNISTS
For The Sake Of Some Silence
'So a mugger pushes Jayabala Ashar off a train, and we find that three women watched that in silence. It surprises us, but it really need not. Their startling failure to react is deeply troubling. But what troubles us more is that few of us think we might have behaved differently,' says Dilip D'Souza.
Tamil Nadu: Jaya's next move after getting copy of verdict
THE WEATHER
Rains in Tamil Nadu
Heavy rains are likely at isolated places in Tamil Nadu in the next 48 hours.
NOVEMBER 4
Mamata quits BJP co-ordination panel
In the biggest crisis to hit the Vajpayee government, the Trinamool Congress leader resigned from the coalition's co-ordination committee to protest against the price rise. But she clarified that she is not planning to withdraw support to the government.
Four soldiers kidnapped in Kashmir
Security forces are searching for the soldiers who have been missing in the Maiyan forests near the Line of Control since Diwali night. No outfit has claimed responsibility yet.
Turf wars break out in Congress
Emboldened by Sonia Gandhi's inability to stamp her authority on the CWC and quell divisions within the state units, and her dependence on advice from a coterie of leaders, Congress satraps have begun to flex their muscles. Result: the party on the eve of assembly polls is more disunited than ever.
Ahluwalia's outburst signals interest in BJP
The Congress politician's attack on Sonia Gandhi could be way to signal his interest in the saffron party, say party colleagues.
India moves resolution to de-alert N-forces
For the first time, India has introduced a resolution on de-alerting nuclear forces and adopting a no-first-use policy, and called for urgent steps to reduce the risk of accidental nuclear war.
Muslims seek proportional representation
A meeting of 50 present and former MPs has emphasised the need for the political system to address the question of under-representation of the country's second largest community.
Madras HC okays special judges to try Jaya
A division bench held that there was no mala fide on the state government's part in appointing the special judges on April 30 last year. But it stayed the judgment for eight days to enable Jayalalitha to move the Supreme Court.
TN Dalits to stage demo outside Parliament
Dalits and minorities will stage a demonstration in front of Parliament House on December 6 to protest against the Vajpayee government's "attempt to change the basic structure of the country's Constitution by imposing 'Hindutva' ", Dalit leader and Puthiya Tamizhagam president Dr K Krishnasamy said.
Delhi government contradicts CM, denies hoarding of onions
In an affidavit filed before a division bench of the Delhi high court, it blamed the spiralling prices of onion on crop failure and non-availability of the commodity in both the national and international markets.
Boycott onions, says Shourie
The noted consumer activist and several prominent personalities from across the social spectrum have urged people to stop using onions to protest against its "artificial" price rise.
Jalgaon sex scandal accused acquitted
A special court in Pune had held Pandit Sakpale guilty and sentenced him to seven years' rigorous imprisonment. The Bombay high court overturned the verdict for lack of evidence and eyewitnesses.
Temple regardless of court order -- Nyas chief
Paramhans Ramchandra Das, president of the Ram Janambhoomi Nyas, has said the work of carving stones for the temple floor is on, and the day it is completed, construction will begin.
HC notice to Centre on divorce law
The Kerala high court has admitted a petition contending that section 10 of the Indian Divorce Act discriminates in granting divorce to Christian men.
Rabri Devi lifts ban on mustard oil
The decision, allowing only sealed, government-approved packets to be sold, was taken at a high-level meeting in Patna. The ban was imposed in August following an outbreak of dropsy.
SC fixes date for disposing of plea on Almatti
The court has fixed December 3 for final disposal of an interlocutory application on the construction of 27 crest gates at the Almatti dam by Karnataka.
Freedom fighters get more pension
The government has granted 7 per cent dearness relief to the various categories of freedom fighters and their eligible dependent-pensioners with effect from August.
Foreign secretary gets an extension
K Raghunath, who was to retire on November 30, has been given a one-year extension.
Media urged to bridge communal divides
Expressing concern over "the growing chasms among communities in the name of religion and caste", former prime minister Chandra Shekhar said serious efforts should be made for unity.
THE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
Delhi: BJP attacks Bhagat's selection as Congress campaign chief
Madhya Pradesh: Patwa, Joshi, Verma in BJP's first list
Mizoram: Lyngdoh to assess poll preparations
Bihar: BJP to contest 2 out of 4 by-elections
THE REDIFF COLUMNISTS
The price of power
'The BJP resorts to blaming the opposition for all its problems, from price rise to rumour-mongering. It presents a picture of a carper, a cribber, not a doer. Even assuming that the opposition is behind all its woes, what does the BJP expect from its political foes? Such naivete is amazing from a party that had perfected the art of political perfidy when it was on the other side of the treasury benches...' says Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
The Mafia vs the MNCs
'No one will be interested in whether we have an atom bomb or
the Taj Mahal is among the ten wonders of the world or the
Maharishi's disciples can levitate. The end of this century will see
the end of these limpid dreams. We are moving into an era of hardnosed
economic realities where size and shareholder value will determine the
future of all productive activity,' says Pritish Nandy.
Irate python caught after road mishap
It went under the wheel first and was then caught in a noose. The travails of a snake that strayed for the first time...
THE WEATHER
More rains in the South
Heavy rains are likely at isolated places in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Tamil Nadu in the next 48 hours.
NOVEMBER 3
Two more Pak soldiers killed in Siachen
They were killed when Pakistani troops made two unsuccessful attempts to capture Indian posts in the southern part of the glacier. This followed three unsuccessful forays in the region by Pakistan in the last week of October.
India releases 148 Pak fishermen
In an effort to create a congenial atmosphere for the secretary-level talks resuming in New Delhi on November 5, India announced that it was releasing all Pakistani fishermen languishing in its jails.
'Bus to Pakistan' conducts dry run
The Delhi-Lahore bus service, the first road contact between the two neighbours for passenger traffic in a long time, will be formally inaugurated from the national capital on November 6.
Pak wants EU to get involved in talks
A senior Pakistani leader has called for the European Union's ''close involvement'' in the dialogue to bring about a durable peace in South Asia by resolving the Kashmir dispute.
Yeltsin to visit India on Dec 6-8
A number of agreements are likely to be signed between the two countries during the visit. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister G B Karasin arrived in New Delhi on Sunday and met L K Advani, Brajesh Mishra and K Raghunath to prepare for the presidential visit.
Pakistan says it will sign CTBT, but not NPT
The statement came on the eve of Foreign Secretary Shamshad Ahmed's departure for the US for talks with Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, which will be dominated by nuclear proliferation.
Centre warns against hoarding salt
As on November 1, the availability of edible salt was four million tonnes and the monthly consumption of the entire country was about 500,000 tonnes, said T R Prasad, secretary, industrial policy and promotion.
Price rise casts shadow on assembly polls
The Vajpayee government believes key opposition-ruled states like Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu tried to create an artificial food scarcity by restricting the movement of commodities to other states.
9 killed in Guwahati oil tanker blaze
The incident took place at around 9.45 pm on Sunday when a leaking tanker caught fire and exploded. The fire spread to at least 13 more tankers parked nearby.
Mohini Giri calls for bobbitising rapists
Many women's activists and lawyers feel the death sentence, as demanded by Home Minister Advani, is not the answer to the crime. Quick investigation, a time-bound trial, and a maximum sentence of life imprisonment would go further.
Sex scandals rock Lord Krishna's disciples
Devotees of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness have risen against the hard acts of certain gurus. Consequently, a reform group has sprung up to contain erring swamis.
Rama, Ravana battle again in Tamil Nadu
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam is once again bringing up social, cultural and religious issues in state politics.
LTTE still active in TN, says police officer
During cross-examination by LTTE counsel N Chandrasekaran, Superintendent of Police T V Ravichandran said they had arrested a number of Tiger supporters and seized arms and ammunition, communication equipment, and cyanide capsules since last year.
Court dismisses Kesri's plea
The former Congress president had sought the transfer of a defamation suit against him from the court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Prem Kumar. District Judge M A Khan also rejected Kesri's request for a stay.
Saffron agenda lands Goan minister in soup
The Congress is slugging the new Goan government with the allegation that it is all for the BJP's educational reforms. Or else why didn't Education Minister Prakash Velip walk out of the infamous New Delhi conference?
Dalai Lama to hold talks with Jiang
The Tibetans' parliament-in-exile has authorised their supreme leader to formulate the crucial policy on the country's political future for the proposed summit with Chinese President Jiang Zemin.
THE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
BJP denies Khurana may do a Vaghela
Asked about the price rise, party vice-president Mathur said it was a "world-wide phenomenon", coupled with natural disasters in several states. He claimed that prices had begun rising even before the Lok Sabha election earlier this year.
Mizoram: BJP to try and make inroads
MP: Every fourth booth is 'sensitive'
Delhi: Left puts up 8 candidates
Rajasthan: Govt wants more central forces
THE REDIFF SPECIAL
Cracks in Sangh Parivar swallow RSS activist
In Kerala's Kasargod district, an emerging Hindutva stronghold, BJP workers stabbed an RSS instructor to death. The killing, though not politically motivated, is significant because it highlights the growing incompatibility between the RSS and its political cousin.
THE REDIFF COLUMNISTS
Clever, Crude, Communal
'The BJP makes full use of the worst kind of communalists and then denies that they represent the party. This way it taps into the communal vote and still claims to be secular. The only problem it faces is when it is asked to condemn the views expressed by its supporters,' says Vir Sanghvi.
Bihar: JMM emerges stronger after merger
Kashmir: Four foreign militants, soldier killed
Manipur: 3 ministers, deputy speaker quit over non-creation of new district
THE WEATHER
Wet spell to continue in South
Heavy rains are likely at isolated places in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Kerala in the next 48 hours.
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