PWD, GCDA fail to bridge difference over rights
The Public Works Department (PWD) has refused to hand over the old harbour bridge in Thoppumpady to the Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) for renovation.
In a letter to N. Venugopal, GCDA
‘Don’t know fate of Lokpal bill now’
With Mr Anna Hazare officially announcing the disbanding of Team Anna, protesters who till now were part of the India Against Corruption movement, were confused and left wondering about what happened
Kid rescued in one day
The city police on Monday rescued a four-and-a-half-year-old girl, the daughter of a tailor, who was kidnapped on Sunday by a man known to the family from her residence in Korukkupet for a ransom of R
All funds spent, buses fall short
The entire Plan fund under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission transport scheme has been spent but KSRTC’s plan to buy 350 low-floor buses for Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam depots has f
Gali’s plea for his vehicles, chopper put off
The special court for CBI cases posted Gali Janardhan Reddy’s plea to hand over his vehicles seized by the CBI to August 14 after evaluation reports have been submitted. The former Karnataka minister
9 die as gallery collapses in indoor stadium
Nine persons were killed and 10 injured when a gallery under construction in an indoor stadium collapsed on Monday.
The baseball stadium was being constructed at the private Jeppiaar Institute of Tec
Goodbye bumpy rides
Four roads in the city will soon get a facelift as the city corporation has decided to rebuild them using bituminous macadam and bituminous concrete (BMBC), which will increase their longevity.
Road
Ex-minister told to give proof
The AP High Court on Monday directed former minister P. Shankar Rao to file an affidavit to substantiate his allegation of there being a criminal conspiracy behind the government's sale of red sanders
Reel protest against death penalty
A little over a year ago Tamil Nadu had been swept by a wave of protests as thousands had taken to the streets, campaigning against the death penalty. They were demanding the commutation of the death
City student wins $1,00,000 U.S. scholarship
Exploring options outside the routine, a city student has won a $1,00,000 global scholarship from the University of Cincinnati. According to information, Anurag Gogineni will receive a full tuition sc