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Balaji withdraws plea against spl court order in PMLA case
THE Madras High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition filed by Electricity Minister V Senthil Balaji after he withdrew the petition seeking review of the order of principal sessions and special court for PMLA cases dismissing his plea for deferring the trial in the money laundering case registered by Enforcement Directorate.
Govt accepted most demands, panel will decide on stir: Docs
Though the doctors, who have been protesting over the 'mistreatment' of higher officials, said the government has accepted most of their demands in a meeting held on Tuesday.
WORLD BANK, TN TO SIGN COASTAL RESTORATION AGREEMENT IN JAN
₹1.7K cr to be pumped in to arrest sea erosion, reduce marine pollution & conserve biodiversity
Status report sought on schools, PHCs & docs in Kalvarayan Hills
THE Madras High Court on Tuesday stressed the need for providing adequate education and healthcare facilities for the tribal community in Kalvarayan hills.
Case on kennel staff as dog dies of strangulation
THE Coimbatore City police booked the manager and staff member of a private veterinary hospital on Monday after a pet dog left at the centre for a day by the owner allegedly died of strangulation.
'Cyclone' may bring TN heavy rain from today
THE deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal is expected to intensify into a cyclone by November 27 and move towards the Tamil Nadu coast, skirting the Sri Lankan coast in the subsequent two days.
Constitution a progressive, live document, says Murmu
Addresses House on 75th anniversary of the adoption of Constitution
SC junks plea for ballot voting; Don't want EVMs, says Kharge
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by an evangelist seeking the reintroduction of the physical paper ballot voting system in elections in India, saying allegations about electronic voting machine tampering are raised only when people lose polls.
Weighed down by amoral system, LPG delivery men struggle for fair pay, benefits
THOUSANDS of men engaged in delivering Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders across the state may be burdened not just by the heavy cylinders that they deliver door to door but also the monetary trouble wrought upon them by gas agencies.
Cautious after Game 1 setback, Gukesh draws
EVEN before a move had been made in anger, fans and fellow players had formed an orderly queue to anoint D Gukesh as the next world champion.
Shinde push for Mahayuti convenor, son as Deputy CM if denied CM's post
The slugfest over the new Maharashtra government's leadership continued on Tuesday with caretaker chief minister and Shiv Sena head Eknath Shinde reportedly rejecting offers from the BJP to either take a Cabinet position in the Union government or deputy chief ministership in a Devendra Fadnavis-led government.
Getting Off Medication Against Doctor's Advice Can Lead To Heart Disease
GEORGE (name changed), from Cherthala in Kerala, was 41 when he found out he has high cholesterol during a routine health checkup.
THE MASTER WHO REMAINS A STUDENT
Filmmaker Mani Ratnam opens up in a candid conversation with Gautham Vasudev Menon, reflecting on his creative process, and his enduring humility in the face of a celebrated four-decade career
YEAR OF ORIGINS
Six exceptional prequel films prove how 2024 is one of the best years for origin stories
Kili chronicles
Sudarson Sah, known as the Birdman of Chennai, takes us through personal stories behind the shots of Meiyazhagan and his experiences of parenting and feeding birds and animals
Tumbbad-fame Pankaj Kumar to make directorial debut
According to reports, Tumbbad (2018) cinematographer Pankaj Kumar will be making his directorial debut with the tribal actioner, titled Konyak.
Tiny greens, big impact
• What are microgreens? Microgreens refer to young plants, typically harvested after the first two to four leaves emerge. They are used fresh, as toppings for salads, sandwiches, or soups, providing a gourmet touch and a health boost.
POWER OF POETRY
BODIES, caste, sexuality, desire, and violence—these topics filled the poems penned by Malathi, Kutty Revathi, Salam, and Sukirtharani, in the early 2000s. A new vocabulary of feminist writing slowly solidified.
Sculpting balance
What does it mean to live in harmony with nature? How do we, as modern humans, reconcile assurance with balance or abundance with convenience?
A future where age is just a number
What if we could spend most of our lives in good health?
Gukesh loses as Ding pulls off a classic
After four hours and change in the humble, unglamorous everyday office chair, Ding Liren finally got up. He left the playing hall for a break.
Biggest and brightest: India script 'special' win
Bumrah & Co register 295-run victory, take 1-0 lead against Oz
From almost being MI net bowler to ₹4.8 crore signing: Allah's journey
LESS than a year ago, Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar was excited to be a net bowler for Mumbai Indians for the 2024 edition.
Odisha FC hit six past listless Hyderabad FC
ODISHA FC produced a splendid performance to overcome Hyderabad FC 6-0 in the ongoing Indian Super League here on Monday.
Have enough cash to service debt, says Adani Group
Amid brewing troubles after the US Department of Justice (DoJ) indictment in a bribery case, the Adani Group has reassured investors that all its listed companies have sufficient liquidity to cover all debt servicing requirements for at least the next 12 months.
Amazon India plans quick commerce service 'Tez' by early next year
AMAZON India mulls foraying into the quick commerce space early next year with Tez, and a separate team is working on the project currently to understand its feasibility, and also to enhance its supply chain, according to sources.
More investors look to review ties with Adanis
Developments could have ramifications not only for group's global expansion but also funding of domestic projects
IndiGo's mkt share reaches to 63.3% in Oct
THE market share of IndiGo surged to a high of 63.3% in October 2024 as the country's largest airline carried 86.40 lakh passengers during the reported month, according to monthly data released by the aviation regulator DGCA.
FIIs turn net buyers after 38 sessions of selling
FOREIGN institutional investors (FIIs) broke their 40-session selling streak on Monday, becoming net buyers as Indian equity markets rallied sharply.
Markets rise over 1% on BJP's victory in Maha
DOMESTIC equity market on Monday extended the gains made on Friday as the BJP performed exceptionally well in the important Maharashtra state elections and together with allies won a clear majority.