Cop threatens to end life over transfer issue
A head constable attached to the Puducherry Armed Police staged high drama climbing the Doordarshan Kendra building housing the television tower in Villianur and threatening to jump if the police depa
Jaya wants white paper on coal
Jaya-led AIADMK has demanded that the Puducherry government bring out a white paper on the transfer of a coalfield allotted to Puducherry Industrial Promotion Development and Investment Corporation Lt
Italians turn Sanskrit students
Influenced by the spirituality and Hindu way of life, 23 Italians, including a couple from the Vatican, underwent a crash course in learning Sanskrit hymns and mantras at the Veda Patashala in Karuvad
‘Don’t stir Tamil sentiments’
Union minister of state for PMO V.
Manmohan Singh prescribes medical reforms
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has expressed concern over deterioration in quality of medical education in the country and said a credible regulatory and institutional mechanism should be put in place.
India should learn from crisis in eurozone: Manmohan Singh
The events in eurozone should not cast a shadow on our efforts at building unity and eventually a South Asian union, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, declaring open the Unesco Madanjeet Singh Insti
PM voices concern over quality of medical education
Expressing concern over the quality of medical education, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday said a 'credible regulatory' mechanism should be put in place and a 'serious look' given at the cu
Narayanasamy hits out at NDA
Union minister of state for PMO V. Narayanasamy on Tuesday took a dig at the BJP-led NDA for struggling to decide the strategy in the Presidential polls and also to finalise a candidate for the polls
Puducherry airport likely to go on stream by August
Puducherry is likely to be put on the air map in August with the construction work on the airport expected to be completed by next month, Chief Minister N Rangasamy said on Wednesday.
The airport be
Puducherry too in French polls
French citizens of the tiny and picturesque former colony Puducherry cast their presidential votes on Sunday, yet many have never been to the country nor speak its language.