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Laxman likely to retire

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A whole new meaning may have been given to what would otherwise have been a low-key Test series between India against a depleted New Zealand. The classy VVS Laxman is likely to call it a day after the

Corporation to re-lay 500 roads

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Chennai corporation has planned to re-lay around 500 roads before the onset of northeast monsoon. The corporation has allotted over Rs195 crore for the restoration of roads.

According to a press st

High on racing

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When you work a When you have a regular job and a regular life, a trip to the race track can definitely spice things up.

But when you’re a woman in this situation and your fiancé hands you the key t

BJP T-resolution defeated in RS

The BJP-sponsored private member resolution on Telangana was defeated in Rajya Sabha on Friday following a walkout by both the BJP and the Telugu Desam members.

It was the third time a discussion on

Lankan Tamils face deportation to Colombo

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In a significant development, the Kerala police are preparing to deport to Colombo 12 Sri Lankan Tamils recently held at Kollam while trying to illegally sail to Australia for asylum. The remaining me

A talent hunt with surprises

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In the ongoing first phase of Rising Starts Football Talent Hunt in Kerala, 120 children have been selected to the final round that will be held at the Maharaja’s College Ground in Kochi on Sunday.

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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

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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

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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.

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