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No-trust notice against Chair sparks Upper House uproar
RAJYA Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the day on Wednesday without transacting any business amid uproar by treasury and opposition benches over the no-trust notice against the House Chairman and the George Soros issue.
Tharoor tears into 'ill thought-out' disaster management bill in LS
URGING the Centre to withdraw the Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill 2024, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday said that it would bring greater centralisation of power in the hands of the Centre.
26/11 attacker among 65 of 178 wanted fugitives taking shelter in US: Govt
EVERY third fugitive wanted by Indian agencies is taking shelter in the United States, making it a safe haven for criminals and terrorists, the Union ministry of home affairs (MHA) has told the Lok Sabha.
Rlys bill okayed, Vaishnaw says won't lead to privatisation
THE Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed a bill to amend Railway laws with the Centre insisting that it will not lead to the national carrier's privatisation.
THE SPECTRE OF FUNDAMENTALISM RISES OVER SYRIA
The Assad family held together Syria's disparate communities with a secular government. That body politic will fray. India needs to keep an eye on the possibility of growing radicalisation
India cuts malaria burden by 69% in 6 yrs: WHO
Declining numbers
Man hands over father to cops for robbing passenger of gold chain
IT'S not everyday that you see a son choose to call out the crime of his father, that too without any hesitation or delay.
Inter-varsity TT tourney for men begins at VIT
VELLORE Institute of Technology (VIT) hosted the inauguration of the South Zone Inter-University Table Tennis Tournament for Men on Tuesday.
Stalin, Pinarayi to hold talks on Mullaperiyar row
TN farmers held protest after Kerala stopped state officials from carrying out repair works
Traders protest 18% GST on commercial properties' rent
TAMIL Nadu Traders Federation unit in Vellore held a protest at Anna Kalaiarangam on Wednesday against the rising taxes and demanded that the 18% goods and services tax (GST) imposed on rents for commercial properties (which was made effective from October 10 this year) be reversed.
B'luru suicide victim's kin seek action against harassers
The family of the 34-year-old techie who allegedly died by suicide in Bengaluru has demanded justice for him and strict action against his harassers, so that his \"soul can rest in peace\".
HC sets aside CAT order on transfer of KK Nagar ESIC med college docs
THE Madras High Court has set aside orders of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) which quashed the transfer orders issued by the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) to doctors serving with ESIC Medical College at KK Nagar in Chennai.
BJP will move court over CAG records: TN prez
BJP state president K Annamalai said the party will file a contempt petition against the HR and CE department and the state government for refusing to provide records for an audit by Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
PM releases compendium of Bharathi works
Modi says by popularising the poet's literary works, we are serving Tamil language and promoting nation's heritage
Bharathi stood for imparting edu in mother tongue
GOVERNOR RN Ravi on Wednesday said poet Subramania Bharathi, over a century ago, stood for imparting education through mother tongue when the Britishers were boasting about English medium.
Thoothukudi, Kumari may house TN's 1st hybrid power plants
In a first-of-its-kind initiative in the state, Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Limited (TNGECL) is set to establish wind-solar hybrid power plants with a combined capacity of 100 MW.
VCK flagpole row: Protest over suspension of revenue staff
AFTER three revenue officials were suspended for failing to prevent VCK cadre from erecting an unauthorised 46-feet flagpole in Velichanatham village, members of various associations such as the Tamil Nadu Village Administrative Officers Munnetra Sangam and Tamil Nadu Survey Officers' Union staged a protest at the collectorate on Wednesday, seeking to revoke the suspension orders.
Devanoora Mahadeva, Kannada writer, chosen for TN's Vaikom award
KANNADA writer Devanoora Mahadeva (76), hailing from the Mysuru district in Karnataka, has been chosen for the Tamil Nadu government's Vaikom Award for the current year.
RTOs to tighten checks on gig workers' bikes
FOLLOWING repeated complaints about traffic violations, the transport commissioner Shunchonngam Jatak Chiru has directed Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) to inspect two-wheelers, particularly those involved in commercial activities, to ensure compliance with statutory provisions.
Guv orders inquiry against BU registrar
GOVERNOR RN Ravi, who is also the chancellor of Bharathiar University (BU), has ordered an inquiry into the university's registrar (in-charge) Rupa Gunseelan after Syndicate members lodged several complaints against her in June.
Rahul's pitch to Birla to make LS fully functional
Urges Speaker to expunge BJP's derogatory remarks; wants discussion on Constitution
Devotees won't be allowed to climb T'malai hill for deepam
THE Tiruvannamalai district administration has decided to prohibit people from climbing up the Arunachala Hills in Tiruvannamalai for 11 days from December 13 to 23, including the Mahadeepam festival day on December 13, considering the safety of devotees.
HC judge faces impeach bid
A day after the Supreme Court asked the Allahabad High Court to furnish details of the controversial speech delivered by Justice Shekhar Yadav at a VHP event, Opposition MPs in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday started the process to move an impeachment motion against the HC judge.
Lack of gender cells in depts affecting key budget sectors
THE Tamil Nadu government did not establish proposed gender budget cells in all departments to facilitate the integration of gender analysis into the Budget, stated the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report tabled at the Assembly on Tuesday.
183 TN villages part of eco-sensitive zone notified by union forest ministry
Development of hotels, resorts will be prohibited; public can submit objections in next 60 days
Nilgiri tahr died of liver disease, not due to sedative overdose: Forest dept
FIVE days after an eight-year-old female Nilgiri tahr died (on December 6) of multiple organ failure hours after it was sedated by forest department officials to fix a radio collar, the postmortem report has revealed that the animal did not die of a drug overdose as was suspected earlier, but due to a liver ailment.
HIBERNATION
HOW ANIMALS SLEEP AWAY THROUGH WINTER
WILD OR FARMED: A ROBUST CHAMPION OF SURVIVAL
USHROOMS are a well-known nutritious source consumed by many people all over the world. They are basically fungi, which require entirely different conditions to grow, when compared to plants.
After Adelaide loss, focus on red ball ahead of third Test
REELING from their humiliating 10-wicket defeat in the pink-ball Test, the under-fire Indian batters, led by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, turned their attention to red-ball preparations with an intensive net session here on Tuesday, aiming to bounce back in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
RSPB may be served show-cause notice
A GRECO-ROMAN wrestler employed with Indian Railways was asked to withdraw after winning his first bout at the recently-concluded Senior National Championship in Bengaluru.