Bandh cripples life in Hosur
The statewide bandh call given by pro-Kannada movements in neighbouring Karnataka in protest against the release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu affected normal life in Hosur.
The pro-Kannada organisa
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Widened road fenced
Road users of Ayanavaram find a move by the corporation baffling. First, the civic body spent nearly Rs 1 crore over five years in widening the arterial water tank road in Ayanavaram connecting Medava
‘Loo’ming problem in TN too
Toilets are considered luxury in not only government and corporation schools but also private schools, which fleece parents for their wards’ education.
While most of the government schools including
Infra boost for 7 tourism clusters
In an effort to lure more foreign tourists to Tamil Nadu with traditional rural cuisine and rural attractions, the Tamil Nadu government has taken up infrastructure works in the seven rural tourism cl
20,000 agitators lay siege to K’taka reservoir
The ‘peaceful’ Cauvery movement took a violent turn on Wednesday with protesters resorting to stone throwing, leaving several people injured.
Around 20,000 protesters assembled at the north gate of
K-plant fuel loading over
The fuel-loading process in the first unit of Kudankulam nuclear power project (KKNPP) is said to have been completed and the unit is ready to attain criticality, according to a highly-placed KKNPP so
Border on the boil over Cauvery row
With the Cauvery issue raging, the inter-state movement between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka has come to a grinding halt throwing normal life in border districts out of gear.
With pro-Kannada groups veh
West Bengal tops in suicides, Tamil Nadu second
West Bengal had the highest number of suicides in the country, followed by Tamil Nadu in 2011, according to the latest report of the National Crime Records Bureau.
While Tamil Nadu15,963 people take
Sri Lanka to continue to train its military personnel in India
Notwithstanding stiff opposition from political parties in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka on Wednesday asserted that it was 'very firm' on continuing the training programme of its defence personnel in India an