Jayarajan gets Onam reprieve
Kerala high court on Monday granted bail to Kannur CPM secretary P. Jayarajan in the sensational Shukoor murder case in which he is the 32nd accused.
“The investigation of the case has been completed
Ukrainians give centre a lesson
A couple from Ukraine who were victims of cheating by an English institute in the city was compensated by the consumer disputes redressal forum in the city. The couple, Kovalova Natalia and Kovalov Ko
Now, Eamcet fee panel goes to court
The legal tangle over the fee for engineering courses is likely to continue as the state government and some engineering colleges filed separate petitions in the AP High Court on the issue.
The Admis
TNPSC readies foolproof system
Following the recent Group–II paper leak racket, the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has decided to evolve a foolproof system that will eliminate such incidents in the future.
“Due to t
Leopard rescued in Mysore BEML complex
A leopard that had strayed into Mysore was badly injured after a sharp-pointed fence pierced through its legs at the BEML complex on Monday morning. The injured big cat was stuck in the fence till the
Navya Nair set to unmask Pinarayi Vijayan’s ‘rude’ face
In a move aimed at giving an image makeover to CPM leader Pinarayi Vijayan, the party-backed Kairali TV will soon present the other side of the party chief who often comes off as being ‘rude and br
India gets stick for ignoring hockey
The Indian hockey team’s pathetic performance at the London Olympics was symbolic of the national game’s pitiful state in the country.
With power-hungry administrators divided into two groups for th
Garbage mess: High Court warns BBMP of stern action
Justifying the agitation of Mavallipura villagers against dumping of garbage in their backyard, the high court on Monday hit out at the BBMP for failing to discharge its duties. The division bench of
RTA’s new facility to test vehicles will check graft
In an attempt to prevent cheating in testing the fitness of vehicles, and accuracy when it comes to weighing heavy vehicles for tax purposes, the transport department plans to introduce a mechanised v
Crisis-hit state to grow fodder on govt lands
Starvation and death threaten 1.4 lakh animals now lodged at 193 state-run `goshalas’ (cattle camps), unless the state government continues to replenish its fodder stock. If drought has wiped out the