Virat Kohli was good but Kapil Dev still the best
It is never easy to rank the best ODI knocks played by Indian batsmen in winning causes. Virat Kohli certainly raised the bar with his impressive 183 against Pakistan on Sunday but Kapil Dev's extraor
BE cutoff marks may dip
With Plus-2 students complaining that the Physics paper in the on-going board examinations was tough, academicians say that centums in Physics would come down drastically resulting in cutoff marks for
Fifteen people fast against Kudankulam project
Fifteen people have undertaken an indefinite hunger strike at Idinthakarai to press for withdrawal of Tamil Nadu's green signal to the 1,000 MW Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP), among other dem
Private candidates in limbo over exams
About 40 private candidates of class 10 gathered at the DPI campus on Monday as they were not given hall tickets to write the board exams set to begin on April 4.
On Saturday, these students received
Batsmen have it too easy in TNCA league
'The league stage of the TNCA senior division is over and it was the same old story of either rank turners forcing outright results or docile tracks that gave the batsmen a false sense of security.
Eight firms bid for city monorail project
The state government’s ambitious monorail scheme has evoked great response from developers across the globe with eight reputed firms having expressed interest to develop the project.
The government
Jaya reviews department activities ahead of budget
It was business as usual for chief minister J. Jayalalithaa on Sunday as she reviewed the activities and schemes of four state government departments at the Secretariat here.
With the battle for the
Govt rejects petition to amend RTI Act
The state government has rejected the demand of Right to Information Act activists to incorporate postal orders as one of the modes of payment of application fee and further fee under the RTI.
Citi
Scientists on tenterhooks for Koodankulam nod
Strange it might sound but the scientific community in Tamil Nadu has been on tenterhooks over an Assembly bye-election. Along with the political class, the nuclear scientists in the state are keeping
Assault over corporal punishment
Principal Rita Manu of Bethel international public school, Bengaluru, on Friday, allegedly beat up a class 4 student, B. Aakash, with a hockey stick as the boy was reportedly playing with water balloo