Namma Chennai cleaner roads, less pollution this Deepavali
Noise and air pollution in Chennai during this Deepavali was lower than what had been registered last year.
Not just that, the corporation trucks had lesser cracker-waste to clear from the city road
Accused seek bail in case of morphing RJ on sites
The third accused in the defamation case in which a merchant navy officer and his friends allegedly spread obscene pictures of his former girlfriend working as a radio jockey abroad, sought anticipato
‘Redemption’ series to start tomorrow
India will take on England tomorrow at the Sardar Patel Stadium at Motera in Ahmedabad which will kick off the four test series. The series is widely portrayed as the revenge series for Indian team th
Misfired rocket kills 60-yr-old man
One person died in Thiruvotriyur in a Deepavali-related fire mishap, one of the more than 220 fire accidents reported in the city on Deepavali day, Tuesday, and on Monday.
At least 50 persons suff
MIM leaders to hit the road
Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen president Asaduddin Owaisi and other party leaders plan to hit the road on a state-wide mission from November 25 to expose the “misdeeds of the Kiran Kumar Reddy-led Congr
Management quota students entitled to education loan
The Madras high court has held that meritorious students admitted under the management quota are also entitled to education loan.
Justice N. Paul Vasanthakumar allowed the petition from B. Vigneswara
Hard talk `congress not caring for Muslims after YSR'
The MajliseIttehadul Muslimeen party broke ties with the ruling Congress for the benefit of the 80 lakh Muslims in the state, said MIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, adding, the Bhagyalakshmi temple issue wa
Automobile parts block pavement
Residents of congested Royapuram are battling the encroachment of pavements by broken down automobiles and shops and uncollected garbage, despite the instructions of senior officials of the corporat
Congress session in Jaipur mid-January
The long spell of suspense over holding the much talked about chintan shivir (brainstorming camp) of the Congress has come to an end on Wednesday with the party deciding to hold it in Jaipur, the capi
Survey finds city kids having high blood pressure, anaemia
Nearly 10 per cent of higher secondary students of city government schools are hypertensive and 26 per cent are anaemic, according to a new medical study.
The Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospita