Anti-Kudankulam struggle enters 200th day
The people's struggle against the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) in Tamil Nadu entered its 200th day on Friday with villagers raising Rs.100,000 for the chief minister's relief fund for the vi
LIC to pay claims in South via fund transfer system from April
The settling of LIC's claims through the National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) system across four states in South India will take off in April, a senior official said.
The move is aimed at reduc
Jawan dies after Army tank hits building during testing
An army jawan was killed and two others were injured when a Combat Battle Tank (CBT) hit a building during testing inside a Defence Research and Development Organisation lab in the city.
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Conspiracy theorists claim Barack Obama is behind blogger Andrew Breitbart's death
Right wing conspiracy theorists in the United States have now unleashed themselves on Twitter claiming President Barack Obama is behind conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart's death at 43.
However, r
Riaz salutes steely Sardar
Mohammed Riaz is delighted to have played a small part in Indian hockey team’s victorious campaign in the Olympic qualifiers.
The Arjuna awardee and former Indian star was an assistant to national c
Back UN vote against Sri Lanka: Writes Jayalalithaa to PM
India should support a US-backed resolution holding Sri Lanka accountable for war crimes and strongly condemn Colombo, chief minister J. Jayalalithaa wrote to the Prime Minister Wednesday.
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Protesters hit out at ‘panel’s bad job’
The anti-nuke campaigners on Wednesday told chief minister J. Jayalalithaa that the team of experts her government had sent to Koodankulam, to report on the nuclear power plant’s safety, did not do it
This squad has one bowling all-rounder too many
The inclusion of Yusuf Pathan in the national team for the Asia Cup opens up some room for valid criticism.
If one hundred in the Vijay Hazare Trophy was good enough to warrant his recall then Karnat
11 Indian fishermen taken into custody by Maldivian Navy
Eleven Indian fishermen have been taken into custody by the Maldivian Navy for allegedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL), officials said here on Thursday.
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TN committee submits report
The four-member expert committee appointed by the Tamil Nadu government to look into the safety aspects of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant submitted its report to chief minister J. Jayalalithaa on Tuesday.