AIADMK nominees to Rajya Sabha polls file nomination
Chennai: Five nominees of the ruling AIADMK party on Wednesday filed their nominations for the Rajya Sabha biennial elections from Tamil Nadu scheduled to be held June 27. They filed their paper in p
Min promises textbook review
With chief minister J. Jayalalithaa and several other political and community leaders protesting, the Union HRD ministry on Friday promised to look into the ‘wrong’ depiction of the Nadar commu
Cops step up vigil over caste violence
Chief minister orders payment of Rs 5 lakh each as relief to families of victims With Sundarapandi and Vetrivel succumbing to burn injuries on Sunday, the death toll relating to the Thevar jayanthi ce
Water from 3 dams to be released
Chief minister J.Jayalalithaa on Sunday announced the release of water from Amaravathy, Vaigai and Periyar dams to facilitate agricultural activities.
She said following pleas from the farmers in Tir
Captain sends letter seeking to meet CM
DMDK chief Vijayakanth has sought an appointment with chief minister Jayalalithaa ‘to discuss the problems in (his) constituency’.
This is seen as an attempt to counter alleged moves by the ruli
Give life your best shot: Jayalalitha
Working to the fullest capacities without worrying about the results will help to accomplish great tasks, chief minister J. Jayalalitha said while solemnising the marriages of four couples – the child
Karnataka slams Tamil Nadu petition as ‘illegal’; to face legally
Seeking Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's intervention to resolve the Cauvery water issue, Karnataka on Monday slammed the plea moved by Tamil Nadu in the Supreme Court and vowed to fight it legally and
No relief: Jaya has to appear before Karnataka court
Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalitha was on Monday asked by the Supreme Court to appear personally on October 20 before a Karnataka trial court, adjudicating a disproportionate assets case against her.
Jaya calls for new microphones so that 'men can talk like men'
Tamil Nadu Assembly on Tuesday witnessed some light moments when Chief Minister J. Jayalalitha told the Speaker that the microphones attached on members' desk were non-adjustable and they should be re
Jayalalithaa’s statment ‘gross contempt of court’: Chidambaram
Home minister P. Chidambaram on Tuesday dismissed Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa’s statement demanding his resignation on the ground he was elected in “fraudulent” manner in 2009 Lok Sabha polls calling it a “gross contempt of court”.