CBI studying CVC report on Corporation Bank
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is examining a report prepared by the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) on the alleged irregularities in the sanction of loans and tender procedures by Manga
Raids on Jaffar, Guv son over TNHB scam
The directorate of vigilance and anti-corruption (DVAC) on Tuesday registered a case against former state intelligence chief, ADGP M.S. Jaffar Sait, his wife and daughter, and raided premises belongin
‘Jayalalithaa inspired the US squeeze on Lanka’
The ruling AIADMK is mighty thrilled at the U.S. congressional committee voting to ban aid to Sri Lanka pending ‘accountability’ over atrocities in the final phase of the Eelam war.
Scores of AIADMK
PMK snaps ties with DMK, will lead own front
Tamil Nadu's PMK on Wednesday snapped its alliance with the state's major opposition party DMK and decided to form a political front of its own for the ensuing civic polls.
According to a resolution
A Raja defence is not new, says DMK
DMK members are not surprised at the former Union telecom minister A. Raja dragging the names of Prime Minister and the then finance minister P. Chidambaram into his line of spectrum defence.
In fac
Raids carried out in premises of former TN Intelligence chief
The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption officials today conducted raids on the premises of former Intelligence chief MS Jaffer Sait and other officials in connection with the Tamil Nadu Hou
Premises of former TN intelligence chief raided
Swooping down on officials considered close to DMK chief M. Karunanidhi, vigilance officials today raided the premises of former state Intelligence chief M.S. Jaffer Sait and several others in connect
Women patients die of asphyxiation
Two women patients died of asphyxiation after a fire broke out in an intensive care (ICU) unit of the Kilpauk Medical College here early today.
The fire was suspected to have emerged from an air-con
US to India: Get assertive with China
The United States on Wednesday sought to enlist Indian cooperation in its global strategy to contain China, with secretary of state Hillary Clinton urging New Delhi to go beyond its “Look East” policy and play “a more assertive” role in the Asia-Pacific region. Her remarks in the backdrop of President Barack Obama’s recent
‘Our bondage outweigh differences’
Acknowledging that India and the US were two different countries with different backgrounds, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Wednesday said the bondage between the two nations outweighed the differences.