Security firm employee breaks codes, steals Rs 11 lakh from ATM
A man employed with an ATM cash-loading company stole Rs 11.5 lakh from an automated teller machine (ATM) in Vidyapeetha Circle in Hanumanthnagar. The theft baffled the police as, though the money had
Shibu: A re-emerging Kerala is most needed
Taking a dig at the hype over ‘Emerging Kerala’, RSP leader and labour minister Shibu Baby John has said that Kerala needs to ‘re-emerge’ in some of the key sectors in which it got ‘submerged’ in the
Student fondly remembers teacher
From kindergarten schools to research laboratories, teachers play an irreplaceable role in the life of any student.
For most of us, some teachers remain a lifelong inspiration and continue to live i
A year in jail, Gali awaits trial
Former minister, Gali Janardhan Reddy completes one year in prison on Wednesday as he awaits trial in the illegal mining case, cutting a sorry figure for a politician who once treated the district of
Corporation looks for a ‘role’ in film shooting
Film shooting is going on in full throttle in the city with more than 25 films being shot in and around the place.
Although the corporation levies only a nominal fee for using its property for shoot
Parties sympathise with Lankan pilgrims’ plight
With the pro-Tamil outfits attacking Sri Lankan pilgrims in the state, the DMK on Tuesday said it was only opposed to India’s training defence personnel from the island nation while the CPI(M) express
Ashok must quit, insists Congress
A day after BMTF chief R.P. Sharma issued a notice to deputy CM R. Ashok for alleged misuse of power in allotting land to Mayor D. Venkatesh Murthy, the Congress demanded the resignation of Mr Ashok f
‘Metroman’ cautions against further delay in metro project
Cautioning against further delay in implementing the Kochi metro project, DMRC principal adviser E. Sreedharan said each day of delay would increase the cost byRs 40 lakh that may make the project fi
Winged menace takes over
The mosquitoes are back in full-form, bringing with them vector-borne diseases. While dengue has turned out to be the deadliest of the season—two children have already succumbed to the disease in the
Food bills: The big fat lie of ‘service charge’
What happened to Ajay Kumar Goud happens to all of us! Just like him, out of sheer ignorance with respect to rules pertaining to levying of Service Tax and due to morphed terms like “service charges”,