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Another wall collapse in MP town, 9 kids dead
AT least nine children aged between 8 and 15 years were buried alive when the wall of a house adjoining a temple collapsed in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district early on Sunday.
Jharkhand political temp rises over Didi's remark on Bengal flooding
WEST Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Benerjee's remark that Jharkhand waters have been flooding Bengal has drawn criticism from the BJP.
'BSF chief repatriated to home cadre due to differences with juniors'
Officers failed to resolve 'my vs your force' rift
NTA profit at ₹448 cr; Cong slams it for making exams a revenue-raising exercise
THE Congress on Sunday slammed the National Testing Agency (NTA) for making a profit of 448 crore over the past six years by conducting examinations and said that the future of millions of Indian youths has been reduced to a \"mere revenue-raising exercise\" by the government.
NGT panel: Need system to monitor Himalayan ecology
A recent report submitted to the National Green Tribunal has called for comprehensive monitoring mechanisms to safeguard the fragile ecosystems of the higher Himalayas.
Wayanad: Blue nail polish helps identify girl's body
STARING blankly into the distance, Brezhnev sat on the steps of the MSM hall in Meppadi.
SC agrees to reexamine validity of 1886 Mullaperiyar dam lease deed
Court directs both Tamil Nadu & Kerala to produce relevant documents within eight weeks
Impersonation of accused: HC orders SP to reprobe case
THE Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court directed the Ramanathapuram superintendent of police to entrust an officer to re-investigate an impersonation case, as one person appeared before the trial court on behalf of the real accused in a riot case.
100 new govt buses flagged off; MTC gets 58 low-floor coaches
CHENNAI has received its first batch of 58 non-AC low-floor buses which are disabledfriendly and have kneeling facility for wheelchair ramp.
Parents at the mercy of CBSE schools as fees go through roof
Private schools had managed to get interim SC order allowing them to fix fee on their own
Tahsildar stops mining, gets life threat
A tahsildar and other revenue officials who tried to prevent illegal sand mining from a private land at Kundadam in Tiruppur district on Saturday were allegedly issued a life threat by the landowner and her family members.
Showers likely to lash Chennai and nearby districts for three more days
The Regional Meteorological Centre said that heavy rain is likely to occur at isolated places in Cuddalore, Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, The Nilgiris, the ghat areas of Coimbatore, and Karaikal on Monday.
5,000 moved to safety in Kollidam, steps assured to address flooding
INSPECTING villages in Kollidam block of the district which was inundated following heavy flow in Kollidam river over the past few days, Environment Minister Siva V Meyyanathan on Sunday assured the residents of measures soon to address the recurrent flooding.
Forsaken for decades, Nerkundram burial ground raises a grave concern
Pleas to corpn seeking basic amenities go in vain; official says ground belongs to WRD dept
72% of maternal deaths in rural TN, says report
OF the maternal deaths that happened in Tamil Nadu between April 2014 and March 2024, 72% were in rural areas and 28% in urban areas, as per an analysis report released by the health department recently.
Int'l SIMs link customs officers to smugglers
A recent directive of the principal commissioner of Chennai Customs asking all officials posted at the city's international airport to avoid using cell phones during shift hours has blown the lid off the officergold smuggler nexus, sources said.
1k smart fences in Valparai to prevent human-jumbo conflict
SINCE the wild elephant migration is set to begin across the Valparai plateau from this month, the Smart Virtual Fencing System which is a new initiative by the Tamil Nadu forest department is expected to help the authorities to prevent human-wild elephant conflict.
AU identifies 676 'ghost faculty, to bar 20
A detailed probe by Anna University into the ghost faculty scam has revealed that as many as 676 teachers were working as full-time faculty in multiple engineering colleges simultaneously in the academic year 2023-24.
Bill to overhaul Wakf Act likely on Aug 9 or 12
Govt sources say the move is to bring in more transparency and gender diversity
Pocso accused youth beats victim's dad to death; held
MONTHS after being released on bail in a Pocso case, a 24-year-old allegedly beat to death the man, whose daughter he had been booked for sexually assaulting, near Kelamangalam in Krishnagiri district on Saturday night.
Chennai-Tiruchy expressway in works to ease NH tailbacks
TO alleviate traffic congestion on the Chennai-Tiruchy route, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has decided to build a Greenfield expressway from Singaperumal Koil, which is 17 km from Tambaram, to Tiruchy or beyond.
Miracle on Turf: In a corner of Paris, Indian hockey rises from the beyond
ALFRED Tennyson's words aptly surmise the emotional high of the men's hockey team.
2 more bodies found, 200 still missing in Wayanad
AMID the continuing search for those missing in the devastating landslides in Wayanad, bodies of eight unidentified victims were laid to rest at a mass burial site at Puthumala near Meppadi on Sunday, the sixth day following the calamity.
In God's Own Tongue
A literary celebration of Lord Murugan where the rich Tamizh language takes centrestage
Eye of the Survivor
Writer and journalist Uddipana Goswami's The Women Who Would Not Die is a collection of short stories about the diverse lives that women live.
'HERO' MARCHAND SETS OFF PARTY ACROSS PARIS
THE party for Léon Marchand spread beyond the pool, quickly sweeping all across Paris.
TNPL: Upbeat Dindigul ready for summit clash
A CONFIDENT looking Dindigul Dragons take on Lyca Kovai Kings in the final of the Tamil Nadu Premier League to be played at the MA Chidambaram stadium here on Sunday evening.
Keeping pace pool ready is key, says Arun
WITH only two ODIs left on India's tour of Sri Lanka, soon the focus will be shifting to the longest format as the Men in Blue will be playing as many as ten Tests five at home and five away in the next six months.
This result will keep her alive: Coach Rana
I think this fourth place will keep her alive,\" was Jaspal Rana's candid but apt assumption after Manu Bhaker ended her Olympics with a fourth finish in the 25m pistol event on Saturday at Chateauroux. Rana felt she would not be the same again. She will have to pay a price for luxury and triumph. Preserving her would be the biggest challenge. There were a few things that Manu and her coach had done coming into the Olympic Games.
Deepika fails to decode Oly puzzle, archery campaign ends
DEEPIKA Kumari placed herself in an advantageous position against Korea's Suhyeon Nam by winning two of the first three sets but shot a horrible 7 with the second arrow of the fourth set to throw away a great opportunity as India's archery campaign folded at the Olympics on Saturday.