T-talks on track, Congress invited me to Delhi: KCR
Telangana Rashtra Samiti president K. Chandrasekhar Rao said on Wednesday that he was confident that a favourable decision on Telangana would be announced soon.
“I came to Delhi at the invitation of
Celebrity league puts GCDA in fix
The Celebrity Cricket League authority’s decision to advance its matches to early February has landed the Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) in a quandary.
The new CCL schedule clashes with
Suburb with glorious past in shambles
The historic ‘Colletpet’, named after Joseph Collet (1707), late governor of Madras, and now transformed into Kaaladipettai by the locals, is crying for attention.
People are left to negotiate batte
Rs 50K fine for bid to derail flyover plan
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday heavily criticised the misuse of Public Interest Litigation procedure after finding that a resident of Thiruvananthapuram had wasted the court’s time by filing vario
Work on exclusive corridor for buses gathers speed
Soon, travelling in MTC buses on a few stretches in Chennai city would be a delight for commuters, as the bus carrying them would zoom past SUVs and sedans plying on other lanes with ease.
The state
Hibi, Collector pitch for fire hydrants in the city
Hibi Eden, MLA, has taken the initiative to have fire hydrants installed in the city. This move was taken after Deccan Chronicle exposed the fact that Kochi was a potential hotspot for fire mishaps, m
Busy rail route, but minus staff
Don’t trust a railway guard blindly the next time he blames power outage for an EMU stopping midway and preventing you from reaching your destination in time. Most often, it could be an engine breakdo
Toothy problem: Patient gets relief from consumer court
Surgeons are known to accidentally leave a piece of surgical equipment inside a patient’s body after an operation. But, in a case before the city consumer court, it was a dentist who forgot a part of
‘Loo’ming problem in TN too
Toilets are considered luxury in not only government and corporation schools but also private schools, which fleece parents for their wards’ education.
While most of the government schools including
HC orders stricter rules to save trees in city
Observing that provisions of the Tree Act are grossly insufficient to respond to the complexities of current problems, the high court on Wednesday adjourned the PIL against felling of hundreds of tree