CM renews plea for Cauvery meet
Chief minister J. Jayalalithaa on Thursday renewed her request to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to convene forthwith a meeting of the Cauvery River Authority (CRA) and also advise Karnataka to release
Autos ahead in traffic violations
Autorickshaw drivers seem to be the most common violators of traffic rules in the city along with motorcyclists. About 27 per cent of the total number of cases booked by the traffic police from 2009 t
Dharmana’s case keeps CM busy in Delhi
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy discussed issues related to the state, including the resignation of minister Dharmana Prasada Rao with Congress Core Committee members and AICC general secretary Gh
It’s a waste-ful fight
Starting 9 am on Friday, the residents of Mavallipura will begin a second day of protests to prevent the BBMP contracted private trucks from making another attempt to dump garbage in the open landfill
Share capital for crop loans hiked
Chief minister J. Jayalalithaa on Thursday announced a 10-fold hike in the share capital towards crop loan meant for Adi Dravidars increasing it to Rs 2,500 from Rs 250.
According to an official rele
Go and sleep, said cops
Thousands of people, especially kids, in Hyderabad were kept awake on Wednesday night as word spread that a newborn child had spoken to its parents warning them that anyone who fell asleep would die.
Padmanabha temple: SC raps government
The Supreme Court on Thursday slammed Kerala for not approaching it for suitable directions even after the state home department issued an adverse report against the executive officer of the Padmanab
Huge honour to dismiss Sachin Tendulkar: Boult
Sachin Tendulkar making the walk back to the pavilion after losing his middle stump — it was a scene that would remain seared on young Trent Boult?s mind forever.
The 23-year-old, with a magnificen
South Africa to take cue from Chennai SHGs
“Self-help groups in Chennai are vibrant and good in communication; their growth as units is tremendous.
We will incorporate this module in our country to help the destitute women in South Africa,”
Faulty fee fixing proves costly
The negligence of the Admissions and Fee Regulatory Committee in devising a rational fee structure for engineering colleges over the years has now proved costly for the state government. Though only a