Elders’ day out with Ethiraj College youngsters
About 150 senior citizens from old age homes across the city enjoyed a full day interacting with young students, thanks to an initiative by the Ethiraj College for Women.
In a move to create awarenes
7 BE students in police net
The city police on Saturday arrested seven engineering college students on various charges ranging from assualt and kidnap to ragging.
Three of those arrested have been accused of kidnapping and assa
Fire engulfs 6 vehicles parked in mall
Under mysterious circumstances, three auto rickshaws and three cars that were parked in front of a mall were gutted in a fire at Aminjikarai on Saturday.
As many as 50 vehicles were parked at an emp
‘Hand’ over double aid to hairdresser: HC to insurer
The Madras HC has enhanced the compensation from Rs 5.25 lakh to Rs 11.10 lakh to a hairdresser who lost his right hand while travelling by bus, not just on compassionate grounds but after doing some
Gold at all-time high of Rs 31,575 per 10 gram
Soaring further out of the common man’s reach, gold prices touched an all-time high of `31,575 per 10 gram on Saturday.
This is a new milestone at the bullion bourses driven by frantic buying trigger
Armaan enjoys seamless transition
Armaan Eb-rahim enjoyed a seamless transition from open-wheel (Formula cars) racing to spo-rtscars on his debut at the FIA GT1 World Cham-pionship in Moscow.
The Chennai youngster, behind the wheel
CM suspends official for allowing SL soccer team play match
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa on Sunday suspended a stadium officer here for allowing a Sri Lankan football team to play a friendly tie, terming it as an insult to Tamils and directed that
Iran spike India in Asia Cup Volley
In a highly-contested match, India lost to defending champions Iran 24-26, 29-27, 25-27, 22-25 (105–100) in the Pool B match of Asia Cup held at Vinh Phuc in Vietnam on Sunday.
After losing the first
Vasan opposes SL men training
Union shipping minister G.K. Vasan on Saturday said the state unit of the Congress is of the firm view that Sri Lankan army personnel should not be trained in India.
Demanding that the two Lankan ar
State appoints five info chiefs
Retired IG of police Christopher Nelson, former AIADMK MP Dr V. Saroja, former district S F Akbar, former public prosecutor P. Tamilselvan and former public service commission member Ms B. Neelambikai