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Bangladesh crisis a blessing for jeans companies in K'taka's Ballari
POLITICAL unrest in Bangladesh has come as a blessing in disguise for the jeans industry here.
Ex-min's Wife Questioned in PDS Rice Case in Andhra
Day after bail, Jayasudha grilled on rice missing from her godown
Int'l trade fraud bust in Chennai accounts for 14% of ED convictions
Bank accounts, import documents created through forgery; ₹120 crore worth USD sent to Hong Kong under the guise of fake imports; eight accounts operated by Mani Anbazhagan, son of former DMK minister Ko Si Mani
DMK govt gave jobs only to 40K people in three yrs: PMK
TAKING a dig at the state government led by DMK, Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) has said it has provided jobs only to 40,000 people in the last three years.
80-yr-old woman picked up on bike, sexually assaulted near K'giri forest
AN elderly woman, believed to be 80-year-old, was allegedly sexually assaulted near Berandapalli forest on Tuesday evening.
Jumbo relief as AI cams curb deaths on rly track
THERE has been no elephant death on the railway tracks in Madukkarai forest range ever since AI-enabled camera surveillance system was commissioned in February 2024.
Anna univ rape accused was held for bizman kidnap in '18
GNANASEKARAN, the prime accused in the rape of a student of Anna University on the institute premises, was in 2018 arrested for kidnapping a businessman from Madurantakam, police sources said.
Helmet awareness: Cops give calendars to Vellore motorists
As part of their helmet awareness campaign, the Vellore traffic police on Wednesday (New Year's Day) distributed calendars to the public, especially to those wearing helmets.
Vellore farmer protests illegal soil extraction from lakes
A 47-year-old farmer from Pappan Thoppu in Cholavaram held a protest near the Tiruvalluvar statue at the Old Bus Stand, on Wednesday, demanding action against those illegally extracting soil from lakes.
Five drown in separate incidents in three districts in two days
TWO people, including a minor, drowned in the Thenpennai River near Arangkandanallur on Tuesday in Villupuram district.
National commission reviews welfare of sanitation workers in Kallakurichi
The National Sanitation Workers Commission's (NSWC) Chairperson M Venkatesan on Tuesday conducted a meeting on welfare of sanitation workers at the Kallakurichi collectorate.
It's a bull run for bell & chain makers as jallikattu rings in the moolah in south TN
WITH jallikattu around the corner, traders and manufacturers are eyeing a profitable season as there is an increasing demand for bells, chains, anklets and ropes among bull owners and tamers.
Monsoons Turn Annual Testing Time For Chennai's Students
Every year, Chennai turns into the Venice nobody asked for. Streets become rivers, autos become boats, and the city collectively dives into its annual watery chaos.
State-wide student assessment to be held for classes 3, 5, and 8
The school education department will conduct a State Level Achievement Survey (SLAS) in the last week of January to identify learning gaps and plan academic interventions.
Kerala to spend ₹750-cr to rehabilitate Wayanad victims
KERALA Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday unveiled the project plan to build two townships in Wayanad to rehabilitate the victims of the July 30, 2024 landslides.
4 Arrested for Sexual Assault of TN Woman
FOUR persons have been arrested by Ramanathapuram Town police for allegedly sexually assaulting a 38-year-old woman in an isolated location near Puthendhal village on Sunday night.
Govt Outreach To Put Fertiliser Rates On Leash
Cabinet's first decision of the new year on farmers; crop insurance schemes extended
40 yrs on, toxic Union Carbide waste exits Bhopal
FOUR decades after the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy killed thousands of people, some 337 tonnes of toxic waste lying at the defunct Union Carbide factory were on Wednesday night moved to another site in Dhar district.
Infiltrators Coming to India to Work in Textile Mills: Sarma
ASSAM Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday dropped a bombshell claim that a section of India's textile industry is illegally \"importing\" cheap labourers from Bangladesh where the industry has taken a hard hit in the aftermath of the unrest that brought down the government of Sheikh Hasina.
Transition phase, finding balance challenge for India
As the third umpire's decision - OUT - was displayed on the giant screen at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Monday evening for one last time, the stadium erupted bringing close to what had been a rollercoaster year for Indian cricket.
Artificial plants purify indoor air and generate electricity
INDOOR air is as bad as outdoor air, and since 90% of the time that people spend their time indoors, it poses an even bigger risk. Prof Seokheun \"Sean\" Choi and PhD student Maryam Rzaie from Bingham University have introduced artificial plants that purify air and better, generate electricity as well.
Breakthrough research maps entire wiring diagram of fruit fly brain
For the first time, researchers have documented the complete wiring diagram of the brain of a fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), showing unprecedented complexity in its design.
Hoping for fulfilling 2025 after controversial 2024
Despite not-so-very savoury 2024, Indian sports hope for a better 2025
GM Vaishali qualifies for World Blitz quarterfinals
INDIAN Grandmaster R Vaishali surprised herself with a stellar performance to enter the quarterfinals of the World Blitz Championship here, even as recently-crowned rapid champion Koneru Humpy made an early exit.
Fiscal deficit at 52.5% of target by Nov-end
THE Centre's fiscal deficit at the end of the eighth month of financial year 2024-25 was at 52.5% of the full-year target, according to the government data released on Tuesday.
BSNL Employees Union opposes 2nd phase of VRS
THE BSNL Employees Union (BSNLEU) has opposed the proposed second phase of the voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) introduced by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) management.
US attacks Houthi targets in Yemen: CENTCOM
THE US military said on Tuesday its forces had hit Houthi targets in Yemen's capital that the Iran-backed rebels used to attack American warships and commercial vessels.
China Hackers Access Secret Treasury Dept Papers: US
CHINESE hackers remotely accessed several US Treasury Department workstations and unclassified documents after compromising a third-party software service provider, the agency said on Monday.
Share full data on Covid origin, WHO asks China
THE World Health Organization urged China to share data on the origins of the Covid pandemic, five years on from its start in the city of Wuhan, BBC News reported.
9/11 Plea Deals Back on Table
Military court says defense secy Austin had no right to reject a decision already okayed by the Guantanamo court's top authority