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Milk van runs over 4-yr-old boy

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A 4-year-old boy was killed in Chromepet after a milk- laden threewheeler ran over him early Thursday morning.

The deceased was identified as Tamil Arasan, son of Balamurugan and Muthulakshmi of Vir

CUSAT mulls centre in state capital

The syndicate of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) at a meeting on Thursday, decided to do a feasibility study on starting a regional centre of the varsity at Thiruvananthapuram.

Life term for 24 more in Marad

Kerala high court on Thursday awarded rigorous life imprisonment to 24 accused in the second Marad massacre case in which eight fishermen had been killed on May 2, 2003. It also imposed a fine of `25,

City’s paper leak link confirmed

While the police is still hunting for the kingpin in the TNPSC Group-II paper leak case, the police on Wednesday confirmed the Chennai link and found that the e-mail consisting of key questions origin

NCW team hauls up cops

Member of the National Commission for Women, Shamina Shafiq, who arrived in Mangalore on Thursday to conduct an independent inquiry into the attack by self-styled moral policemen on young men and wome

‘People should understand fleeing is not the solution’

About 20 representatives of different associations from the North-East in Bengaluru met CM Jagadish Shettar and top police officials on Thursday at the CM’s office. Monika Khangembam, member, N-E Foru

Governor Opens circuit bench of APTEL

Governor K. Rosaiah on Thursday inaugurated the first of its kind circuit bench of the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) in the city.

Addressing the inaugural function here, Mr Rosaiah said

Netra begged her brothers for mercy

Preliminary investigation into the suspected honour killing of a couple in Gokak on Tuesday has brought to light some chilling facts that led the brothers of the deceased girl Netra to carry out the b

Train to safety

The city railway station resembled a refugee camp as over 10,000 people from the north eastern states, began to converge on it from early Thursday morning although the trains to Guwahati were schedule

Colleges apply balm, assure students of safety

Colleges and educational institutions are trying to calm their frightened north east students in different ways as several want to take their loved ones and go home where they will be safe. At the St

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