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Patanjali Ayurved continues to violate SC directions on misleading adverts
DESPITE a severe reprimand from the Supreme Court for disseminating misleading advertisements for his Ayush products, yoga guru Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved continues to breach regulations prohibiting the advertisement of certain drugs for treating specific diseases and disorders.
Restriction on media in House sparks protest
SEVERAL Opposition leaders and journalists' unions on Monday voiced concerns after the government restricted the movement of accredited journalists in Parliament premises.
'Privatisation not the sole focus of govt'
PSUs, as listed firms, need to consider market expectations & interest of other shareholders, says DIPAM secretary
MAJHI BUDGET PRAGMATIC, BUT JOBS CHALLENGE STAYS
ODISHA Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi's first budget, tabled last week, must have come in one of the shortest spans in governance in recent memory.
THE IMMINENT TRANSITION TO COMPETITIVE FEDERALISM
HE recent Union Budget indicated a swing in the framework of intergovernmental fiscal relations from cooperative federalism to competitive federalism.
SHOOTERS GIVE INDIA HOPE FOR BEST HAUL AT OLYMPICS
AFTER the twin disappointments of Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo, Paris is turning out to be a much-needed shot in the arm for sport shooting in India.
Megalithic-period stone weapon found in T’malai
A research scholar from Cuddalore has uncovered a megalithic period weapon near a temple at Mamandur during a field trip with fellow researchers.
TN will not privatise transport corpns: Sivasankar
RUBBISHING claims by opposition parties that the state's transport corporations would be privatised, Transport Minister S S Sivasankar clarified that there are no such plans, pointe ing out that 1,000 buses have been purchased and 685 drivers 1 j and conductors were recruited recently, in contrast to the AIADMK regime.
Kancheepuram mayor dodges no-trust motion
THE scheduled no-confidence motion against Kancheepuram Mayor Mahalakshmi Yuvaraj did not take place due to the absence of councillors.
Mekedatu dam will store surplus water, help TN: K'taka CM
CHIEF Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday said that Karnataka is ready to construct the Mekedatu balancing reservoir project across the Cauvery if the Union Government gives its approval for the project.
Production of new films in TN suspended from Aug 16
THE Tamil Film Producers Council (TFPC) adopted a resolution that films of star actors would be allowed to release on OTT platforms only eight weeks after their theatrical release.
Bid to smuggle meth to Lanka foiled; drug worth ₹70 cr seized, three held
SLEUTHS of the Narcotics Control Bureau's (NCB) Chennai zone have arrested three men for allegedly trying to smuggle methamphetamine from Chennai to Sri Lanka and seized 6.9 kg of the drug worth ₹70 crore from them.
State seeks clarity on clearance for shoreline development plan
THE state government is likely to file a miscellaneous application in the National Green Tribunal, seeking clarification whether approval from the union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MOEFCC) is required for its Comprehensive Shoreline Development Plan (CSDP).
HC to pass order in MLAs gutka case tomorrow
THE Madras High Court's division bench of Justices SM Subramaniam and C Kumarappan on Monday announced that judgement in the appeals filed against 18 DMK MLAs, including CM MK Stalin, for bringing gutka sachets into the Assembly in 2017 as part of a protest, would be pronounced on Wednesday.
Mettur level crosses 118 ft, 23K cusecs water released
AS water level in Mettur dam crossed 118.410 feet at 8 pm on Monday, authorities increased the discharge for delta irrigation from 12,000 cusecs from Sunday evening to 23,000 cusecs.
VCK plans to increase party units
IN a bid to strengthen the party from the grassroots level, the VCK has decided to divide its party units and appoint secretaries for every assembly constituency and poll booth.
Accused in BJP man's murder 'tries to escape from cops', shot in the leg
AN accused in the murder case of a BJP district functionary was shot in his leg and apprehended as he attempted to escape after attacking a sub-inspector in Pudupatti near Sivaganga on Monday evening.
Sandhiya Devi gets best trans person award
CM MK Stalin on Monday presented the best trans person award for 2024 to Sandhiya Devi, a ward member of Thovalai village panchayat in Kanniyakumari district in recognition of her contributions for the uplift of trans persons and other social services.
'Murders due to enmity, govt not responsible'
Unlike Sterlite Kodanad that were connected to AIADMK govt, the recent crimes were due to personal issues: Min
Corpn pushes back metro water proposal to allow road cuts without nod
THE Greater Chennai Corporation has pushed back a proposal from the Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department which suggested making prior permission from the civic body not mandatory for initiating road cuts for drainage and water supply work.
City to host India's first-ever night race on street circuit from August 30
THE state government, along with Racing Promotions Private Limited, announced the inaugural Indian Racing Festival (IRF) at a media conference on Monday.
Output dips as Ambattur Aavin shuts partially; Padalur dairy plant pitches in
TO facilitate civil and engineering works at the production area of Ambattur dairy, the Aavin has partially shut the plant, reducing daily output from 4.5 to 3 lakh litres.
Endangered vulture on Chennai road springs a surprise
A White-rumped vulture, categorised as critically endangered, was found battling for life on a road in Chennai and eventually succumbed on Monday.
CURBS MOOTED ON AIRPORT STAFF TO PLUG LOOPHOLES
A detailed inspection by Customs and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officials has found several loopholes, which resulted in unchecked smuggling of gold by a nexus of transit passengers and airport contract staff at the Chennai international airport, right under the nose of central government agencies, multiple sources said.
Centre delays SSA funds as TN yet to decide on starting 'PM SHRI' schools
THE Tamil Nadu school education department is yet to receive the first installment of ₹500 crore from the union government under Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) for the financial year 2024-25 as the tug-of-war between the centre and the state over establishing \"PM SHRI\" schools continues.
PROBE ASSETS OF 21 OFFICERS IN STERLITE CASE IN 3 MONTHS: HC
SAYING that officers responsible for the firing on ‘unarmed' anti-Sterlite protesters in Thoothukudi in 2018, in which 13 people died, must be made to feel the pinch, the Madras High Court on Monday ordered a probe by the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC).
SC nixes ED plea, says order on Soren bail well reasoned
THE Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere with a Jharkhand High Court order granting the state's Chief Minister Hemant Soren bail in a money laundering case linked to an alleged land scam.
In a first, TN health district records zero maternal mortality
FOR the first time in Tamil Nadu, zero maternal death has been recorded in a Health Unit District (HUD) in one year.
Muslims biggest beneficiaries among minorities
A Rajya Sabha question seeking to quantify the beneficiaries among the minorities under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U) threw up an interesting bunch of data.
Chakravyuh rap by Rahul to put the Centre on the mat
Uses Mahabharat metaphor to pin down govt, says Budget hasn't addressed people's concerns