Politics most lucrative business in TN
Who said you need a degree from the IIT and an MBA from foreign universities to earn in crores? A look at the assets declared by candidates fielded by various parties in the Assembly constituencies in Chennai show that even those who have passed class X can earn in crores if they are in the business of politics.
IPL 4 kicks off in Chennai
One of cricket's biggest extravaganzas is back in India.
The fourth edition of the Indian Premiere League kicked off at a packed M.A. Chidamabram stadium in the city.
The audience cheered as all t
Mahindra to launch premium car from SMC stable in 18 months
Auto major $11.1 billion Mahindra Group would launch its premium car from Korean SsangYong Motor Company (SMC) stable in 12-18 months, a top company official said on Wednesday.
The Indian business c
Raja nephew died mysteriously in gym
Former Union minister A Raja’s nephew died mysteriously while working out in a gym in TTK Road, Alwarpet on Wednesday night.
The victim Deepak Pushpanathan (30), resident of T Nagar complained of ch
CBI starts Batcha death probe
A day after the CBI registered a case in the death of Sadiq Batcha, a close aide of arrested former communications and IT minister A. Raja, a team of the agency’s officials on Wednesday searched the b
Sonia joins Karuna, asks for votes on performance
Sharing the dais with DMK chief M. Karunanidhi after a year full of turbulence due to the spectrum scam and subsequent confusion over seat-sharing, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday sought votes for the alliance on the performance plank.
`5 crore seized from roof of bus
Crisp notes totalling Rs 5.11 crore kept in five travel bags on the roof of a private bus in Tiruchirappali was seized in the wee hours of today in the biggest haul of unaccounted money which has touched `25 crore since polls were announced in Tamil Nadu last month.
Sachin deserving candidate for Bharat Ratna, says Dhoni
World Cup winning Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Wednesday joined the growing calls to award batting ace Sachin Tendulkar the Bharat Ratna, saying no cricketer deserves it more than him.
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Hectic schedule will drain players, says Dhoni
Never the one to mince words when it comes speaking his mind, Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Wednesday criticised the hectic cricket schedule, saying the crammed calendar this year will drain the players both physically and mentally.
Sachin deserves Bharat Ratna: Dhoni
If any Indian cricketer deserves the Bharat Ratna, the country's highest civilian award, it is batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said on Wednesday.