Rumour SMS originated from Pakistan
A day after top intelligence sources told Deccan Chronicle that the massive exodus from the IT city Bengaluru was part of a grand plan by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence to destabilize India, a
Gold traders fret over 30% dip in demand
Gold traders in Chennai are an upset lot with retail demand for jewellery diving to a record low. For the first time in the last two years, gold jewellery demand has dipped by over 30 per this quarter
Bulk SMS ban hits customers
With North-Easterners fleeing back home, the repercussions on city life have been plenty.
Restaurants, which employ a large number of young people from the North-East, are now saddled with a huge sh
Congress has been exposed: TRS
The Telangana Rashtra Samiti on Friday alleged that discussions on Tela-ngana in the Rajya Sabha exposed the anti-T stance of the UPA government and the Congress.
“When such an important and burning
T-protests likely to hit top events
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy’s attempts to showcase AP are likely to hit T-blocks.
Mr Reddy has rolled out series of conferences and festivals in Hyderabad, Tirupati and other parts of the sta
HC stays TNPSC Group IV results
The Madras high court has stayed the publication of the results of the examination held on July 7, 2012, to the Group IV posts conducted by the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission.
Justice S. Nagamu
Fee row is back to square one on HC ruling
With the issue of common fee for engineering colleges back to square one, after AP High Court on Friday ruled that the fees have to be fixed as per recommendations of the Adm-issions and Fee Regulator
MIT student falls to death from hostel’s fourth floor
An engineering student died when he mysteriously fell form the fourth floor of the hostel at Madras Institute of Technology in Chromepet on Thursday night.
Ram Prasad, 20, who was studying production
Act according to rules, AFRC told
The AP High Court on Friday hoped that the Admissions and Fee Reg-ulation Committee would act independently in fixing the fee for the engineering courses for the academic year 2012-13.
Justice C. V.
12-year-old aims to be world carrom champ
Twelve-year-old N. Arun Kumar can hardly afford a carrom board for himself, but is the under-12 state carrom champion.
The family of Arun, who was born and raised in Chintadripet, is not well-to-do.