How safe are Iftar snacks sold at wayside stalls?
Now that the holy month of Ramzan has begun, many places in the city are dotted with wayside stalls selling snacks for breaking the fast.
Though there’s a sharp fall in the number of stalls this time
Four city hotels get show cause
If you thought only eating in small hotels and wayside eateries could be unsafe, you had better think again as the health squad of the Maradu municipality which raided elite hotels found they were usi
Hoteliers ban shawarma across Kerala
The Hotel and Restaurants Association in Kerala has decided to stop selling shawarma in the state following the death of a youth in Thiruvananthapuram after consuming it.
Hotels and Restaurants Asso
Over 40 eateries shut for stale food
Over 40 eateries in different parts of the district were closed by various enforcement agencies including the health wing of the local bodies for want of hygienic conditions and healthy food.
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Extensive raid on hotels
The food safety authorities launched extensive raids on hotels and eateries in the city on Wednesday and found many of them functioning in indescribably unhygienic conditions and serving poor quality
Thali under airport security scanner
A CISF woman sub-inspector’s demand that a woman employee of Airports Authority of India remove her thali (mangalsutra) as part of body check at Chennai airport turned nasty with AAI employees picketi
HC gets safety devices worth Rs88 lac
The state government on Monday provided equipment, including portable explosive vapour detectors and handheld metal detectors, at a cost of Rs88 lakh to enhance security at the Madras high court.
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Watch out for open manholes
The death of little Mahi, 5, in Haryana, puts the focus on the problem of open manholes in Chennai and elsewhere in TN.
The indifference of the civic administration is such that many associations of
Card system for autos in Central
Women hiring autorickshaws from Chennai Central during wee hours may not have to worry much about their safety or fear of fleecing. The state railway police has introduced a system to optimise passeng
Packed with kids, autos raise concerns
Kottesaara Rao, a mental health professional, does not like to send his children who are in Class III and Class I in an overloaded autorickshaw to a nearby school, but he has no choice as it is hard t