Stray dogs feed on decomposed body
An unidentified, decomposed body of a woman, flesh eaten by stray dogs, was found in Pallikaranai on Wednesday morning. “Only on the left arm some flesh was remaining. All other parts, including inter
Relief for motorists at Perambur subway
Nearly after a decade, railway authorities have finally decided to put an end to the plight of two-wheeler riders and pedestrians crossing the Perambur railway underpass by initiating works to provide
India to set up panel to keep tab on air accidents
India has now joined an elite group of nations that have a dedicated bureau for investigations into air accidents and incidents involving aircraft in the country.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation
Buoy to measure weather data
In a first of its kind initiative, the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) has installed a moored data buoy at Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Andaman to measure weather and marine pa
Head injuries under scanner
When German national Reimund Dieter was brought to hospital on March 9, he was a grotesque sight.
His face was mangled pulp — every bone in his head was either crushed or broken and there was a gapi
Don’t teach me norms, says CM
Chief minister J. Jayalalithaa on Wednesday slammed DMK leader M.K. Stalin for accusing her government of not maintaining ‘secrecy’ on the budget announcements and sought a clarification from him for
OPS takes dig at DMDK over loss
There were some lighter moments in the Assembly over the performance of the DMDK in the Sankarankoil Assembly by-elections after the party claimed that it had garnered about 12,000 votes.
“Did you r
Snapped ties with all those who ‘betrayed’ Jaya: Sasikala
In an apparent fence-mending move following her expulsion from AIADMK, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's estranged close aide Sasikala on Wednesday said she has snapped ties with all those w
Nearly 450 Ford employees detained for staging demonstration
About 450 employees of Ford Motor India were detained on Wednesday for staging a demonstration at the factory at Maraimalainagar, about 55 km from here, demanding the reinstatement of their sacked col
Power woes to be history soon
There is light at the end of the tunnel for TN industries, literally. Envisaged in darkness following the acute power shortage, corporates are now heaving a sigh of relief with the chief minister’s vi