SRM students bag space capsule design honour
It was a twin global honour for aeronautical engineering students of SRM University for designing space modules as part of space innovation and exploration contests held at US and China.
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Jaya has tough CRA battle on hand
Chief minister J. Jayalalithaa will be making only a day trip to the capital for the Cauvery river authority (CRA) meeting that is being held for the first time in 9 years, with Prime Minister Manmoha
Tankers stop supplying water
Private water tankers have gone off the roads, demanding regularisation in tapping groundwater. About 1,000 loads of water are supplied in the city and supply has been suspended since Monday night.
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Protesters throw traffic out of gear
On Monday traffic in the city was thrown out of gear at two vital points, Anna Salai and SC Bose Road near the High Court, because of protests.
While the protests by Muslims at the US consulate near
Truck stranded on tracks hits train services
The Madurai-bound Vaigai Express and several EMUs on Beach-Tambaram-Beach route were disrupted for half an hour Monday afternoon after a stone-laden truck returning from Trishulam quarry broke down an
City umbrellas to adorn Balaji
The dazzling umbrellas that had been specially made in the city to be used during the Garudotsavam (fifth day of the annual Brahmotsavam) at Lord Venkateswara temple are being taken in a procession to
Chola coins on display at city museum
Rajendra Chola I was the son of Raja Raja Chola I and one of the greatest rulers of the Tamil Chola dynasty of India. He succeeded his father in 1014 CE as the Chola emperor.
During his reign, he ex
Doctors pulled up for botched surgery
Gynaecologists from a private hospital in the city have been pulled up, after it was found that they had allegedly left a paper napkin in the uterus of a patient during a cesarean surgery six months a
TN diktat fails to give job relief to visually-impaired
The visually-impared are facing discrimination during appointment at the hands of some officers in the government.
Some unit officers are, despite government orders, allegedly reluctant to appoint in
IB, AGORC move up
Indian Bank have set up a quarterfinal clash with AGORC in the Aima-TFA Shield all-India football tournament. While the bank team downed President XI 2-0, AGORC scored an authoritative 3-0 win over Pu