State server hacked in ‘war’ on graft
It has come to light that a group called “OpIndia” had hacked government servers and posted large files of complaints received online by the Tamil Nadu police and its responses on Anonymous India’s Fa
Robbery accused sets self on fire in police station
A 46-year-old man who was detained by Kanathur police in connection with a theft committed suicide by setting himself on fire at the police station early on Monday.
Humayun, a tailor working in a le
Railway police detains unstable people in various city stations
The railway police on Monday started detaining beggars and other mentally unstable people roaming around various railway stations in the city after a mentally-unstable man gained access to thhe engine
North Chennai fails to bat for cricket
Even as south and central Chennai constituencies are dotted with public playgrounds, cricket-lovers in densely populated north Chennai are left with very little play area.
Moreover, the total ban o
She lends ‘honour’ to unclaimed bodies
Neila, 50, has been doing yeoman service by burying unclaimed bodies from government hospitals for almost eight years.
In 2004, Neila, dejected and isolated over domestic problems, wanted to do good
Take a virtual tour to know TN heritage
Are you a heritage buff keen on exploring the cultural heritage in Tamil Nadu? The state archaeology department’s website would be the ideal spot to obtain a bird’s eye view of the heritage wealth of
Ennore port gains from CPT’s loss
The high court ban on handling of dusty cargo at Chennai Port Trust (CPT) has led to increase in coal imports at Ennore port, which is situated 20 km north of Chennai port. Further, the coal importers
JK tyre national racing: Grit pays off for Feroze
Suffering from a rare disorder hemophilia which causes excessive bleeding even if there is a slight scratch, Feroze Khan knows he’s playing with fire in the dangerous world of motorsport. But as forme
Pigeons shed blood at Olympics
Tug of war is more popular these days as a recreational activity. It is usually an event for teachers in school meets.
Tug of war generates more fun than fierce competition. But the sport was more t
My 2G policy benefited common man, says Raja
Former communications minister A.