AU industrial quota admissions under scanner
The state government has started to review Anna University’s industrial quota admission, which is shrouded with lot of scams and irregularities.
State government sources say that companies that spons
Mettur dam water to last only for 36 days
The state, particularly delta farmers, would be in for a major trouble if either the Supreme Court or the rain don’t come to its rescue in a month.
Senior state water resource department sources rev
After LPG cap, now brace for cut in kerosene quota
While consumers are still coming to grips with the Centre’s decision to cut subsidised LPG cylinders to six in a year and the rise in diesel price, they have been dealt another blow.
There is now li
US officials seek security guarantee for consulate
US consul general in Chennai Jennifer A. McIntyre met the newly appointed police commissioner S. George at his office on Thursday and is reported to have sought guaranteed security for their office an
Kerala Police in final
After 90 minutes of industrious, often commanding but in the end fruitless play, RCF Kapurthala (Punjab) found the answer against Kerala Police via penalty kicks on Thursday.
Striker Nazarudeen scor
IM Vijayan is still a hit in Chennai
India have never been world-class in football nor do they threaten to become one in the near future. However, the country has produced a handful of players who, with their undoubted talent, would have
Anti-Muslim film: Protest in Chennai turns violent again
Muslims from over 20 outfits gathered in thousands on Chennai's Anna Road on Tuesday evening as protests against an American’s video denigrating the Prophet continued to target the US consulate genera
US consulate denies closure rumours
Jolted by violent demonstrations by Muslim outfits over the last few days, the US consulate general here denied reports popping up all through Wednesday that the American government was contemplating
2.15 lakh students to take CAT
More than 2.15 lakh CAT aspirants have purchased vouchers for taking the test this year, signifying an increase of about 10,000 students compared to last year.
Banks had sold about 2.15 lakh vouchers
NRIs, foreigners seek virtual blessings
Global recession has proved good for Ganesha! Non-resident Indians and even other foreigners are making a virtual rush this season to seek the blessings of this Remover of Obstacles through pujas and