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Natwar Singh a 'man of letters': Cong pays tribute to former foreign minister
CONGRESS leaders on Sunday condoled former external affairs minister K Natwar Singh's demise with several leaders hailing his profound contribution to India's diplomacy and external affairs.
BJP hopes to strengthen RS tally with upcoming bypolls
THE BJP is likely to strengthen its position in the Rajya Sabha after by-elections for 12 vacant seats are held in September.
PM push for high-yielding, biofortified crops
Modi releases 109 new seed varieties of 61 crops; move aimed at increasing farm yield as well as farmers' income
FOUR NOMINEES FOR BANK ACCOUNTS A RADICAL MOVE
THE Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, tabled in Parliament last week, has several provisions offering flexibility and uniformity to banks for carrying out their day-to-day operations.
SC HAMMERS BASIC PRINCIPLES WHILE GRANTING BAIL TO SISODIA
PROLONGED incarceration before being pronounced guilty of an offence should not be permitted to become punishment without trial.
HISTORICAL FULFILMENT OF SPIRITUAL DEBTS
ANDAL Jayanti 2024 was on August 7.
PROTECTING MINORITIES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
The Indian government has raised its voice against the atrocities being inflicted on Hindus in Bangladesh. Yet, those who champion minority rights in India have not been so vocal
Tribal youth shot by BC man for entering farmland in Dindigul
AN 18-year-old from the Paliyar tribal community was shot for entering his neighbour's property allegedly by the landowner who belongs to a Backward Class community in Sirumalai of Dindigul district on Saturday evening.
KL landslide: 2k help search for missing persons
Combing operations were held in six zones, including Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Punchirimattam and Vellarmala village
Kerala's Queenie Hallegua passes away
KERALA'S once vibrant Jewish community has dwindled to just one person following the death of Queenie Hallegua, 89, on Sunday.
40 hairpin bends on Valparai road named after rare ATR fauna
THE State Highways Department officials have joined hands with the Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR) to create awareness among motorists and tourists about the biodiversity of the ATR through reflective sign boards.
TN govt wasting tax money on car race circuits, charges EPS
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami has charged the DMK government with failing to look after the welfare of the people.
Can't leave it to HMs alone to tackle clashes at schools: Justice Chandru
JUSTICE K Chandru criticised Assembly Speaker M Appavu's recent suggestions that the police and district administration should not intervene in student disputes happening on the premises of an education institution.
Pamban country boat fishers start indefinite strike
CONDEMNING the arrest of country boat fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy, Pamban fishermen commenced an indefinite strike on Sunday.
VCK to protest apex court ruling on SC sub-category
THE VCK on Sunday alleged that the recent verdict of the Supreme Court allowing sub-categorisation of communities within SCs by the state government does not seem to be given on the basis of goodwill.
Hindenburg works to make money, not for people's welfare: Annamalai
BJP state president K Annamalai said Hindenburg Research has been making money by targeting major global companies.
Why toll at Parali Pudur plaza costs a bomb
TNIE looks at the NHAI calculation that shoots up fee at the facility on Madurai-Natham-Thuvarankurichi NH
Veeranam lake full again, 73 cusecs sent to Chennai
VEERANAM lake in Cuddalore district has reached its full capacity for the second time this year following heavy rainfall in the catchment areas and water released from the Mettur Dam.
Bus priority lanes & BRTS fail to take off even as MTC preferred over metro
Bus system needs boost to improve ridership as shift to cars, bikes worsens congestion: Experts
25-yr-old Avadi corpn worker dies of asphyxiation while unblocking sewer
A 25-year-old contract worker with the Avadi corporation died allegedly due to asphyxiation while removing blockages in an underground drain in Saraswathi Nagar on Sunday.
Kalaithiruvizha competitions to begin on Aug 22
THE School Education Department has directed government institutions across the state to conduct the school-level competitions for this year's Kalaithiruvizha (Art and Culture Festival) from August 22 to 30.
HC reduces punishment of forest guard who failed to report elephant skull
THE Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court reduced the punishment imposed on a forest guard for failing to inform his authorities about the presence of an elephant skull in Vannathiparai reserved forest, stating that there cannot be discrimination in imposing punishment to officers of the same rank for the same offence.
Nationwide strike if culprits in Kolkata murder not nabbed in 48 hrs: TN docs
IN the wake of the brutal rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at Kolkata's R G Kar Medical College and Hospital on Friday, Tamil Nadu doctors have threatened to go on strike or stage a nationwide agitation if all the culprits are not arrested within 48 hours.
Glamping rooms being built in Pulicat ESZ
MULTIPLE white dome-shaped luxury glamping rooms are being built on the pristine beaches in Tiruvallur, an area classified as a No-Development Zone (NDZ) as per Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms.
Five students killed as car rams lorry in Tiruvallur
FIVE college students were killed and two injured after their car, a multi utility vehicle, rammed a container lorry on the Chennai-Tirupati National Highway in Ramanjeri of Tiruvallur on Sunday night.
IN THE END, INDIA'S CAMPAIGN A CASE OF GLASS HALF FULL
THE lights are dimmed.
Panic as Tungabhadra dam's crest gate breaks
PANIC gripped areas along the downstream of Tungabhadra reservoir in Karnataka after one of its crest gates got detached and washed away into the river early on Sunday morning.
Hindenburg: Oppn seeks JPC probe against Sebi chief
Buch had disclosed her investments, recused to avoid conflicts of interest, says regulator
Statement attributed to Hasina fake, says her son
A day after a section of media reported that former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina blamed the US for the crisis that led to the fall of her government, her son Sajeeb Wazed clarified on Sunday that her mother has not issued any such statement.
Reetika out, India's Olympics over
INDIAN wrestler Reetika Hooda put up a stout defence against top seed Aiperi Medet Kyzy before losing the women's 76kg quarterfinal bout, which turned into an intense power struggle at the Paris Olympics here on Saturday.