Joy and sorrow were instant
Come Sunday and the biggest sporting event of all time, the Olympics, will come to an end — bringing to close three weeks full of action-packed competition, a roller coaster ride of emotions and a hea
Koodankulam Fuel loading gets go-ahead
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has granted permission for the loading of fuel into the much-delayed Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP).
Having received the go-ahead, the Nuclear Powe
Sonia chief floor manager in LS?
Congress president Sonia Gandhi appears to be emerging as the chief floor manager in Parliament after the elevation of Mr Pranab Mukherjee as the President.
Mrs Gandhi is spending more time in Parlia
Teen set to conquer 64 squares
Sai Krishna lost out on an opportunity to compete in the ongoing Chess Olympiad for the blind and visually impaired in the city as he finished 12th at the National 'A' chess championship for the visua
UPA panel to study T-issue
While confusion among political leaders continues regarding a decision on Telangana state, sources said that the issue had been referred to a newly constituted UPA Coordination Committee that would ar
Metro resumes work
Over 1/3 of the 32 metro rail work sites that were briefly thrown out of gear following Wednesday’s fatal mishap at the work site near Pachaiyappa’s College, were back buzzing with activity Friday eve
The Sham Report
It’s hard to believe that a state that has Bengaluru with its global lifestyle for its capital, has a moral police brigade terrorising its young people. While the saffron outfits, taking the high mor
Cold death for Warangal girl
Lack of a baby warmer led to the death of a four-day-old girl at the MGM Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on Thursday morning. While hospital authorities officially blamed poor health fo
Victimised women can get money back
A victimised wife can get back the money that her parents spent for her marriage, from her husband, a court has ruled here.
A lab technician working at a private hospital here petitioned the Egmore
BBMP’s garbage city
K. Ramakrishnaiah, 58, who had come all the way from Dobbspet to the BBMP west zone office to make a correction in the khata document of a property, had to return empty-handed as the BBMP zonal office