Eight dead in Tamil Nadu accident
At least eight people, including a three-year-old child, were killed and many injured early Sunday when a bus caught fire after hitting a tanker lorry near Erode in Tamil Nadu, police said.
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Rain-related incidents claim 34 lives in Tamil Nadu
Thirtyfour persons have died in rain-related incidents over the past few days in Tamil Nadu even as parts of the state continued to receive heavy rains.
Condoling the deaths, Chief Minister Jayalalit
TN power crisis: Only 4 days of coal stocks left
The power situation in Tamil Nadu state seems precarious as the four thermal power stations in the State have less than four days of coal stocks left with Coal India failing to supply the promised qua
Kudankoolam staff once again under 'house arrest'
It is back to being under 'house arrest' for hundreds of Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. (NPCIL) employees at Kudankoolam project in Tamil Nadu's Tirunelveli district, an official said on Tues
AIADMK sweeps Tamil Nadu civic polls
Six months after it won the assembly elections, the AIADMK on Friday swept the two-phased Tamil Nadu civic polls.
The party won five of the 10 mayoral posts while it was leading with a comfortable ma
Expert group on Koodankulam nuclear project set up
To assuage the fears of the locals and the Tamil Nadu government, the Centre on Thursday announced setting up of a 15-member group of experts over the Koodankulam nuclear plant project.
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Tamil Nadu tops in human trafficking: MHA report
The Union home ministry has suggested that doing something as simple as ensuring that streetlights function in all places, especially lonely stretches and alleys, can cut down crime against women.
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Kerala flays panel on Mullaperiyar dam
Kerala, coming heavily against the Committee to Coordinate (CTC) under the Supreme Court-appointed Empowered Committee on Mullaperiyar Dam, has accused the committee of denying ‘natural justice’ to
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Temporary relief in Koodankulam, villagers call off hunger strike
Villagers protesting against Tamil Nadu's Koodankulam nuclear plant project have called off their hunger strike, temporarily.
Reports claim the stir was called off to ensure smooth functioning of the
Koodankulam nuclear row: Siege continues even as expert dismisses safety fears
The anti-Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) agitation was temporarily called off by the activists on Sunday to enable people to vote in the local body elections, a representative of the proteste