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Tenders junked, may go to state

The multi-crore liquor hologram project took yet another curious turn with the state government deciding to cancel the tenders and awarding the work to the government security press. What makes the d

Some basics: Separate wet and dry waste

While contractors are expected to segregate garbage into wet and dry waste before dumping it into scientific landfills, hardly any of them bother to do so. And despite the Supreme Court’s directive on

HDK turns to Twitter to voice concern

What does a lawmaker do when he feels that laws are ineffective in curbing crime? He tweets. An enraged former chief minister and president of the state unit of Janata Dal (S) H.D. Kumaraswamy took re

Bride on the run cheats 15 men, abandons child

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Some Tamil television channels estimated that Shahanaz had married more than 100 men, but initial inquiries by police indicates that she could have cheated 12 to 15 men during last 10 years by marryin

Paranjoy for independent media regulator like CEC

Well-known journalist and columnist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta advocates a statutory regulatory authority for the Indian media, which should be allowed to function independently along the lines of the Sup

For worried North-Easterners, city comes up with helplines

Taking cognizance of the hordes of calls which volunteers and those heading the various groups of north east associations in the city are getting from their fellow north east people seeking informatio

Karun Chandhok gears up for ‘home race’

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Ten weeks after finishing their inaugural Le Mans 24 Hours race in an impressive sixth overall, Chennai racer Karun Chandhok’s JRM Racing team are gearing up for their next challenge this weekend.

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Special educators get expert tips

It is compulsory for every private school to have 25 per cent of its seats reserved for differently-abled children, and the government would do its best to ensure that this is implemented, promised D.

Youth bleeds to death at MP police post

Ravi Dangi, a college student, died of excessive bleeding at Indore’s Rajendra Nagar police station on Tuesday. The deceased had gone to the police station to lodge an FIR after he was fatally stabbe

‘Unfit’ colleges of politicians shielded by state

Only half of the 700 engineering colleges in the state fulfil the requirements of faculty and infrastructure laid down in the rules. Students and parents have no way of knowing which colleges abide by

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.