Swami Nityananda creates a flutter
Swami Nityananda, the notorious spiritual guru who was caught in a sex scandal in Bangalore, created a flutter in Prashanti Nilayam on Tuesday when he arrived to pay his respects to the mortal remains
Royal Falcon is runaway victor
April 27: R. Foley-trained Royal Falcon was ably ridden by Rajendra Singh to win the Aravankadu Plate, the main event of the races held here on Wednesday.
Results:
1. The Ketti Cup (Div-I) 1300 m: Ar
Royal Falcon is best for feature
April 26: Royal Falcon is fancied to win the Aravankadu Plate (Cl-I, 1200m), the feature event of the races to be held here on Wednesday.
SELECTIONS
1. The Ketti Cup (Div-I) 1300m Cl-VB 11.00 am:
1.
Involve tribals also in Makara ritual: Tantri
The chief priest of the Sabarimala temple, Tantri Kantararu Maheswararu, on Tuesday urged the Travancore Devaswom Board to involve tribals also in lighting the Makara Vilakku since it was their tradi
IMA justifies mass C-section
The Indian Medical Association on Tuesday justified the mass caesarean sections that took place at the Cherthala taluk hospital and said they were done for the welfare of patients.
The IMA state pres
HC red signal to Jaya biography
The Madras high court on Tuesday restrained Penguin Books India Private Limited from publishing former chief minister J. Jayalalilthaa’s biography 'Jayalalithaa — a Portrait' without prior written con
Acceptances for Wednesday races
April 25: Following are the acceptances for the races to be held here on Wednesday.
1. The Ketti Cup (Div-I) 1300 m 11 am: Ardent Prince 63, Competent Soldier 61.5, Jamaican Bolt 61, Space King 61, N
Oilmin asserts right on gas allocation
April 25: The Union oil ministry has or-dered Mr Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) to immediately stop natural gas sales to non-core users like Essar Steel to meet the full demand of fer
India Inc is not hopeful of 9% growth
April 25: CII president, Mr B. Muthuraman, said on Monday that the apex chamber expects the GDP to grow in the range of 8 to 8.5 per cent in the current fiscal as challenges emerge in the form of risi
Kanimozhi: Scribe, poet, social activist now accused
From being a simple woman who insisted on working as a sub-editor in a newspaper to earn her pocket money rather than depend entirely on her chief minister father, Kanimozhi, 41, has come a long way.