Chaos at Chennai airport
It was chaos at the city airport on Wednesday with three aircraft including an international flight from Riyadh being diverted to other airports in the country.
Arrivals and departures of other flig
Euro 2012 keeps coffee shops abuzz after midnight
While the television at home satiates the appetite of middle class football fans, the affluent are turning to luxury hotels, where coffee shops and restaurants are abuzz after midnight ever since the
Waiting time before take-off set to reduce
The waiting time inside an aircraft before take-off will soon come down thanks to proposed implementation of data link communication for pre-departure clearance of aircraft at the Chennai airport.
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Chennai to host global clinical trials
A Chennai dental hospital has been chosen as one of the nine sites for an international clinical trial on zygoma tooth implants.
Zygoma teeth are the new-age permanent implants used instead of dentur
ASI puts brakes on bus terminus
The inauguration of the much-awaited Tambaram bus terminus, constructed at the cost of about Rs 5 crore, has hit a speed-breaker as the archaeological survey of India (ASI) has raised objections to th
CBSE comes out with tough rules for school buses
The CBSE Board has ordered that no school bus carrying students should overtake a four-wheeler.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), in its revised by-law for its affiliated schools, has
Overworked loco pilots cry for relief
Are our train journeys really safe? Even loco pilots operating the trains do not hesitate to say ‘no’. They complain that pilots were being forced to work for long hours in spite of exhaustion and fat
UEFA breaks Russian hearts
Euro 2012 is poorer with the exit of Russia who thrilled fans and neutrals alike with a 4-1 destruction of the Czech Republic on the first day of the tournament.
Russia’s ouster has got as much to d
Euro 2012: Those who flattered to deceive
Alan Dzagoev of Russia and Denmark’s Michael Krohn-Dehli have used Euro 2012 to showcase their talent. The duo weren’t universally well known before the tournament.
Conversely, quite a few big names
Youngsters use bajji to lure teenage girls to Chennai
Two incidents on Tuesday in Tamil Nadu showed it is getting increasingly difficult to fathom teenage minds.
Two girls were lured to the city with the pouplar snack — bajji — and one left the city a