Adyar creek clean-up project put on hold
An eco friendly project initiated by a group of college students and members of youth Exnora aimed at restoring Adyar creek has run in to muddle after the intervention of local corporation councillor,
Rs 1.97 crore state share to MRTS
The MRTS project, which has till now been progressing at a snail’s pace, has received a boost with the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) sanctioning Rs 1.97 crore as the state’s share
Students clueless about exam dates
Private candidates, who have already attended five-day classes at nearby centres, are clueless about the final dates and venues of the Class X practical examinations that will begin on Friday.
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Green signal for Royapuram
Chennai, perhaps, got the best out of Wednesday’s railway budget with the ministry announcing the conduct of a feasibility study to make the 156-year-old Royapuram station the fourth terminal of the m
CII, FICCI hail rail budget as ‘balancing act’ despite fund crunch
Railway minister Dinesh Trivedi’s maiden rail budget found favour with corporate India. Apart from hailing the budget as a bold and pragmatic one, industry bodies welcomed the passenger rail fare hike
Red Corner notice sought for Sri Lanka minister
Advocate P. Pugalenthi has approached the Madras high court seeking a direction to the state government to initiate the process for the issuance of a Red Corner notice against Sri Lankan minister Dugl
Father seeks hc help to get back kidnapped boy
A father has approached the Madras high court seeking a direction to police to produce his 17 year-old son, a Plus I student of a private school who was allegedly kidnapped by a woman teacher, before
Budget leaves TN disappointed
Southern Railway, which covers Tamil Nadu and Kerala, had little to cheer as the Railway Budget 2012-13 was announced on Wednesday.
Except for setting up of the Royapuram terminal and the completion
Hike to hit more than it looks like
The passenger fare hike proposed after a gap of 10 years might appear marginal for Union railway minister Dinesh Trivedi, but in fact the fare would increase above 10 per cent even in the second clas
Nithyananda defends claim, says scenes were morphed
Self-styled godman Nithyananda on Thursday claimed that four US-based forensic agencies have concluded that visuals showing him in a compromising position with an actress were 'morphed.'
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