2 medi-cities to come up in state
The chief minister seems to have her sights set on the booming medical tourism sector—a meaty budget of Rs 4,000 crore has been quoted for the construction of two massive ‘Medi-cities’, to attract int
Rummy party is over, says HC
Madras High Court ruled Thursday playing rummy with stakes was gambling and punishable under Chennai City Police (CCP) Act.
A division bench of justices D. Murugesan and P.P.S. Janarthana Raja cited
Chennai Warsi’s second home
There was a deathly silence at the MRK Stadium when Imran Warsi of Chennai Cheetahs was carried off the field after a collision with a Bhopal Badshahs player during a World Series Hockey match on Tues
Ashwin boost for Tami Nadu
It will be a shot in the arm for Tamil Nadu as Indian off-spinner R. Ashwin is set to join the state team ahead of their quarterfinal clash against Mumbai in the Syed Musthaq Ali T20 tournament to com
City reels under pox outbreak
Chennai, which is already experiencing summer temperatures, is reeling under an outbreak of chicken pox, say city pediatricians.
Hospitals such as Child Trust and Apollo Children’s Hospital receive a
Customs overcome FCI
Chennai Customs staged a stirring second-half comeback to see off FCI 3-1 in the St. Joseph’s-CFA senior division league here on Thursday.
Customs were so disjointed and uninspired in the first 45 m
Ravishankar comment draws ire
Several government school teachers and education experts on Thursday criticised Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravishankar for his remarks that government schools students were becoming Naxals and dema
Team India: Selectors considering change of captain
With eight straight Test defeats away from home and failing to reach the final of two multi national ODI tournaments, Mahendra Singh Dhoni must be extremely lucky if he continues to lead the national
Pay dues, British court tells Vijay Mallya
Sahara Force India, the country’s sole representatives in the ritzy world of Formula One, seem to be in financial turmoil again.
While team principal Vijay Mallya is in desperate search for funds to
Sand today gone tomorrow
With rampant construction across the state having pushed up the demand for sand, builders are having to pay a lot more for it today.
While the daily requirement of the state’s construction industry