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DELIVERANCE AT THE HANDS OF THE TEACHER OF THE WORLD
ODAY is apparently Kamsa Vadh Day, the anniversary of when Krishna killed Kamsa and reinstated Ugrasena as the king of Mathura.
WHY TRUMP WON AND HARRIS LOST IN U.S. ELECTIONS
Love him or hate him, Donald Trump never pretended to be anything other than what he was. He led an almost miraculous comeback, unprecedented in recent history
Stalker attempts to kill girl's dad with airgun
HYDERABAD: A 24-year-old stalker allegedly tried to kill the victim's 54-year-old father using an air-gun in Venkateshwara Colony, Saroornagar, on Sunday afternoon.
Waqf row: Siddu directs revenue dept to withdraw notices to ryots
Over 500 farmers had petitioned JPC against Waqf board's ownership claims
Insurance firm to reimburse ₹1.8L for woman's treatment
THE Madurai District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission recently ordered Aditya Birla Health Insurance Company Limited to pay a woman ₹1.77 lakh medical reimbursement with interest for unfairly rejecting her claim application.
Woman tries to save aged mom, both fall into well and drown
AN 87-year-old woman and her 65-year-old daughter drowned after they slipped and fell into a 50-foot-deep well in their farmland in Ponnamara Thottam in Alangiyam on Sunday morning.
Man held for sending obscene pics to Delhi woman 9 years ago
THE cyber crime wing of Delhi police with the help of Dindigul police have arrested a 34-year-old software engineer for allegedly sending obscene pictures to a woman in New Delhi nine years ago using the SIM card of a DMK functionary.
Tamil writer Indira Soundar Rajan falls at his house, passes away at 65
TAMIL novelist and short story writer Indira Soundar Rajan (P Soundararajan), well-known for his mystery and supernatural stories, passed away after he accidentally slipped and fell inside his house in TVS Nagar on Sunday morning. He was 65.
DVAC seizes ₹11 lakh from Ooty municipal commissioner
DVAC seized a sum of ₹11.7 lakh from Udhagamandalam Municipality Commissioner A Jahangir Basha on Saturday night and registered an FIR under section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act on Sunday.
Min remark on desilting Mettur dam worries ryots
FARMERS have expressed concern over Water Resources Department Minister Duraimurugan's recent statement that it may not be scientifically feasible to desilt Mettur and other reservoirs, months after a GO to desilt four reservoirs was issued.
HC judges inspect Thamirabarani, flay officials over poor sewage treatment
COMING down heavily on officials over ineffective water treatment systems, Justices G R Swaminathan and B Pugalendhi of the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, after inspecting multiple locations along the Thamirabarani bank, ordered Collector K P Karthikeyan to submit a comprehensive action plan within a week, to halt the flow of sewage into the river.
EPS hints at tie-up with BJP, says will unite 'like-minded' parties
HINTING at the possibility of allying with the BJP once again, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Sunday said decisions on his party entering into any alliance will be taken closer to the Assembly election date.
CM: Govt will bear edu cost of kids of cracker unit staff who die in blasts
A SIPCOT industrial park will be built on 400 acres in Aruppukottai at ₹350 cr, says Stalin
Six out of nine toilets at suburban railway stations on Guindy-Tambaram route kaput
WALKING along platform 1 of the Guindy suburban railway station, one might spot a yellow and brick-red building at the far end. This facility is the sole pay and use toilet at the station (on Chennai Beach-Chengalpattu route), which, as per Southern Railway estimates, gets an average daily footfall of over 60,000.
ROAD ACCIDENTS CLAIM THREE LIVES
TWO road accidents at Minjur and Madhavaram claimed three lives on Saturday.
Four hospitalised as stray dog bites 11 in Tiruppur
ELEVEN people, including three women, were injured on Sunday morning after a stray dog bit people walking on Dharapuram road in Tiruppur.
From Pattina Pravesam to Indian 2, Ganesh was authentic in every role
RENOWNED veteran actor Delhi Ganesh passed away at the age of 80, leaving Tamil cinema bereft of one of its most prolific supporting actors.
IRCTC portal, app hang during Tatkal hours
Users say they are logged out & tickets get sold out before they can log back on, allege agents always get confirmed seats
Three college students drown in Namakkal
THREE college classmates, including a native of Andhra Pradesh, drowned in the Cauvery river at Pilikalpalayam near Paramathivelur in Namakkal district on Saturday evening while taking a bath.
Army officer killed during encounter in Jammu
A Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) of the Indian Army was killed during an encounter with terrorists in Jammu's Kishtwar district on Sunday.
Nijjar's aide Arsh Dalla arrested by Canadian police
Dalla, designated as a terrorist by India, nabbed over a shooting incident in Ontario
Trump wins all seven US swing states, bags 312 electors in all
US President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday added Arizona to the list of states he won.
'It Was Challenging to Make It Sound Like You Know What You're Talking About'
For those who haven't seen the first season of The Diplomat, how would you describe the show?
Back to Where It All Began
The star of Adarsh Gourav's Superboys of Malegaon is the Maharashtrian city that celebrates 90s' Bollywood with all its quirks and clichés
Understanding the Forgotten Self
Explore the profound relationship between the soul and body, uncovering true self-awareness and the journey towards spiritual fulfillment
Going Down Wikipedia Rabbit Hole
In new research involving more than 4,80,000 Wikipedia users in 14 languages across 50 countries, US researchers led by Dale Zhou at the University of Pennsylvania studied three distinctly different ways of going down the Wikipedia rabbit hole
One Man is an Island
The Majuli Music Festival in Assam shines the light on the world's largest inhabited river island and the need to keep its indigenous culture alive
Getting Dirty with It
A bizarre trend of eating dirt for health benefits is the new rage on social media
We Become the Stories We Tell Ourselves
Millennials at Work
It's Time to Divide the Bigger Indian States into Manageable Units
A time bomb, that could rip apart the unity of India, is silently ticking in the background.