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HC stays order to release Justice Hema report
Petitioner argues sharing of panel's finding on experiences of women in film industry would violate privacy rights
Farmer siphons off water from main line, leaves 500 houses high and dry
Crime out after 2 years as water overflows on field after farmer forgot to close valve of illegal line
5-hr power cut in parts of Chennai tomorrow
POWER supply will be suspended in the following areas from 9 am to 2 pm on Friday to facilitate maintenance work.
Bottle buy-back scheme will be in place across TN by October: Minister
COUNTERING the allegations made by AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on floating tenders for implementing the liquor bottle buyback scheme, Minister for Prohibition, Excise and Molasses S Muthusamy on Wednesday said the tenders floated for implementing the scheme were cancelled to give effect to certain advice given by the Madras High Court.
'TN eyeing $12bn exports in electronics this fiscal'
TAMIL NADU is targeting $12 billion exports of electronic products this financial year.
Perambur to house Chennai's fourth rly terminal
THE proposed fourth terminal for Chennai, originally planned at Villivakkam, will be established in Perambur.
1st after Covid: Aavin registers per day milk procurement of 36L It
Dairy farmers back in Aavin fold after private companies slashed procurement price in June
History sheeter gets 12 years RI for peddling drugs
A trial court for NDPS cases in Chennai on Tuesday convicted a 29-year-old history sheeter from Tondiarpet for peddling sleeping pills and sentenced him to 12 years of rigorous imprisonment.
Corpn, Meta in talks to integrate social media, flood helpline
THE city corporation is exploring new ways to handle any floods or waterlogging issues this year by tying up with Meta to integrate complaints coming through from various channels and also by setting up flood meters which are being used in Mumbai Corporation.
₹1,000-AID BANK A/C OF WOMAN FROZEN FOR ₹4.5CR GST DUE'
MUBINA Fazlurahman, a 31-year-old homemaker from Tirupattur's Ambur, is in shock as her SBI bank account, created solely for receiving financial assistance from government schemes like Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam and gas subsidy, has been frozen citing GST default of ₹4.46 crore.
1.10L distress calls to '108' addressed, TN govt tells HC
TAMIL NADU government has informed the Madras High Court that grievances on 1.10 lakh calls from women in distress were addressed in the last six years by various departments and agencies.
CM or Udhaya must visit Kalvarayan Hills to see plight of tribals, says HC
Court suggests govt promote tourism, establish eco-parks in the hills to create more jobs
State govt may take over Kovai bypass from L&T to widen it
THE National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has begun talks with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) to take over the 28km-long Neelambur bypass road in Coimbatore five years before the existing maintenance contract comes to an end.
K'giri to get ₹2,000-cr battery recycler plant; 1,000 new jobs likely
THE Greater Noida-based LOHUM, one of the largest producers of sustainable energy transition and battery raw materials through recycling, repurposing, and low carbon refining, will be investing more than 2,000 crore to build the country's largest battery recycler plant at the future mobility park at Shoolagiri in Krishnagiri district.
AU reveals 211 profs 'filled' 2.5K college positions
A day after anti-graft NGO Arappor Iyakkam alleged that over 353 individuals have been simultaneously employed as full-time faculty by multiple private engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu, Anna University has released its own findings revealing that as many as 211 faculty members have been filling in for 2,500 positions in multiple colleges during the current academic year.
Can accused seek removal of verdict after acquittal?
CAN an accused, after being acquitted in a criminal case, seek removal of the judgment revealing his identity from the public domain under the right to be forgotten? The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to examine this knotty issue in detail and settle the law.
Haryana wants award for cops who stopped farm protest
A rather surprising proposal of the Haryana government to decorate six police officers with the President's Medal for Gallantry for stopping protesting Punjab farmers at the Shambhu and Khanauri interstate borders in February this year has raised eyebrows.
Oppn says most states got a raw deal, walks out of RS
A day after the General Budget was presented, members of Opposition INDIA bloc, including Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, on Wednesday staged a brief walkout from the Rajya Sabha over the alleged neglect of most states except Andhra Pradesh and Bihar, in fund allocations.
Govt weighing options to open the Chinese FDI tap
Curbs imposed at the height of Ladakh clash in 2020 may be eased.
Horses take to the air with passports ahead of equestrian eventing
WELCOME aboard, hope you are standing comfortably.
Hamas pact with 12 rivals to rule Gaza after war
China plays mediator with Fatah and other Palestinian outfits; Egypt envoy present at event
UN: Yemen, Houthis reach deal on bank ctrl
YEMEN's government and the Iran-backed Houthi rebels have agreed to halt tit-for-tat banking sanctions as they wrestle for control of the country's financial institutions, the UN said on Tuesday.
Yogi goes for RSS event even as BJP plans meet on UP in capital soon
AMID the ongoing wranglings within the BJP involving both the state government and the organisation, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended an event Guru Dakshina (offerings to the Guru)convened by the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), here on Tuesday.
On HC order, 12 J’khand sub-inspectors demoted as constables after 26 yrs
IN a move by Jharkhand police, the 12 police constables given out of term promotion and made Sub-inspectors for showing indomitable courage and bravery during an encounter with CPI (Maoists) in 2008, were again demoted to constables after 26 years following the order of Jharkhand High Court.
Terrorists gun down Army jawan in Poonch; Kupwara encounter on
Troops foil infiltration attempt, use drones & copters for surveillance as tension mounts
Cancer drugs, cellphones to be cheaper
FINANCE minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced significant reductions in Basic Customs Duty(BCD) across various sectors including precious metals, electronics, critical minerals, other metals, marine products, agriculture, chemicals, petrochemicals, drugs, textiles, and leather.
FM hikes tax on derivatives trade by five times to 0.1%
AS feared by the markets, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has proposed to raise the tax rate on derivatives trade in the budget five times from 0.02% to 0.1%, spooking the market pulling it down by over 1.5% intra-day and sending the rupee, which has been plumbing new lows to a new record low of 83.69 to the dollar, inching past the previous lifetime low of 83.67.
Concession for foreign firms, no digital tax
FINANCE minister Nirmala Sitharamana on Tuesday while presenting the Union Budget for 202425 proposed to reduce the corporate tax rate on foreign companies from 40% to 35% to attract foreign capital for India's development needs.
Jewellery prices to come down by 9% due to duty cut
THERE is every reason for women to smile and even laugh out louder as their favourite ornaments are going to get cheaper by at least 9% with finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman slashing Customs duty on gold to 6% from 10% (effective cut including in the cess is 9 percentage points from 15% to 6%).
Angel tax axed, startups say cheers
IN a move to boost investments in the start-up ecosystem, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced that angel tax will be abolished for all investor classes.