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3 from Gujarat arrested by MP cops for duping investors in 16 states
THREE men from Gujarat have been arrested for running a cyber fraud racket and duping people from 16 states of at least ₹7 crore with a promise to skyrocket their investments, police said on Tuesday.
INDIA bloc ally Cong yet to get call from NC on joining Omar govt
THE Congress, which was a pre-poll ally of the ruling National Conference (NC) in Jammu and Kashmir and did not join the government when Omar Abdullah took over as first chief minister of Union Territory on October 16, has yet not received a call from the ruling party on joining the government.
GUJARAT DIAMONDS & DESPAIR
Severe recession hits the industry in state, over 2k factories shut and 45 lives lost since Diwali
NMC asks institutes to implement robust anti-ragging mechanisms
TAKING note of the increased incidents of ragging in medical colleges—in some cases victims taking the extreme step—the National Medical Commission (NMC) has asked all institutions to implement robust anti-ragging mechanisms, failing which strict action will be taken.
Honouring the visionary legacy of SM Krishna
It is with deep sorrow, we bid farewell to SM Krishna, a remarkable leader, visionary reformer, and a trailblazer whose transformative contributions have shaped the trajectory of Karnataka and India.
NIA arrests kingpin of Laos human trafficking and cyber slavery gang
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested absconding accused Kamran Haider as part of its probe into the Laos human trafficking and cyber slavery case, officials said on Tuesday.
Rules for interception of messages, agencies given 6 months for surveillance
The government has notified rules to intercept mobile messages, with the Union Home Secretary and chief secretaries of the states being authorized as competent authorities to pass an interception order, officials said on Tuesday.
EAM calls for ceasefire, end of war in West Asia
INDIA has urged an immediate ceasefire and release of hostages in the ongoing conflict in West Asia, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar said in Manama.
Sri Lanka President to visit India in first overseas trip
SRI Lankan President Anura Dissanayake will be making his first international visit since he came to power to India next week. This is being viewed as a good indicator of the relations between India and Sri Lanka.
...meanwhile, Rajya Sabha breaks into a bit of wit, humour, shayaris, shlokas
Amid protests and walkouts, the Rajya Sabha witnessed this year witty comments, humour, poetry, shayaris, couplets, Sanskrit shlokas, quotes, analogies, and even filmy songs recited by its members.
Another day, another Parliament washout
Treasury bench raises 'Cong-Soros link', Oppn counters it with Adani
THE REFORMS WE NEED TO ACHIEVE 2047 GOAL
INDIA needs to grow at around 8 percent a year through the next few decades to become a developed nation by 2047.
Discarded liquor bottles pose threat to animals
A large number of empty liquor bottles dumped in Chelukkady reserve forest in Gudalur forest division allegedly by locals and tourists have raised concern over the safety of wild animals and their free movement inside the forest.
No boards praising Kerala govt in temples, says HC
THE Kerala High Court on Tuesday directed the Administrative Officer of Thuravoor Mahakshetram (temple) near Cherthala to take steps to remove the flex boards carrying photographs of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, state Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan, the TDB president and the MLA of the constituency praising for permitting 'annadanam' for Sabarimala pilgrims during the ongoing Mandalakala-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season.
Lokayukta police submit MUDA case records to HC
THE Lokayukta police on Tuesday submitted to the High Court of Karnataka the records of investigation done till December 9 into the crime registered against CM Siddaramaiah and others in connection with the alleged irregularities in allotment of 14 sites to his wife BM Parvathy by MUDA.
Panchamasali Lingayats' quota protest turns violent, police hurt in stone-pelting
PANCHAMASALI Lingayats' protest seeking reservation for the community under 2-A category turned violent when protesters indulged in stone-pelting after police foiled their attempts to remove barricades and enter the premises of Suvarna Vidhana Soudha here on Tuesday.
K'taka mourns ex-CM Krishna
The 92-year-old politician passed away at 2.45 am on Tuesday, last rites to be performed with full state honours at his hometown Maddur today
DMK Files-3 in 2025, says Annamalai
THE next part of 'DMK Files-3' would be released in early 2025, BJP state president K Annamalai said on Tuesday.
Man stabs youth in fight over woman, held
A 23-year-old youth was brutally hacked by another youth at Sankarankovil railway station on Monday night, as they were in love with the same woman.
Three more held in sexual assault case
THREE more men were arrested on Tuesday in the case where a college girl with a disability was allegedly raped by multiple men over several months.
₹7.2cr bank fraud: Two ex-staff held
TWO men who were formerly employed with Yes Bank in Adyar were arrested by the Central Crime Branch (CCB) Chennai for colluding with the branch manager and swindling ₹7.2 crore from the account of an elderly couple using forged cheques.
Pushed during fight at MRTS stn, man dies
A 45-year-old man died after he was pushed by an unidentified person during an argument at the Mylapore MRTS station on Sunday evening.
Digital arrest scam: Three held for swindling ₹3.8 cr
THREE people have been arrested by the Tamil Nadu Cyber Crime police on charges of swindling ₹3.84 crore from a man in a digital arrest scam.
CRZ nod granted incorrectly in 65% of projects, says CAG
BETWEEN 2015 and 2022, the Tamil Nadu Coastal Zone Management Authority (TNCZMA) has granted coastal regulation zone (CRZ) clearances \"incorrectly\" to 114 out of 175 projects (65%) without forwarding them to appropriate authorities such as the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) or the State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) for approval, according to the CAG report.
Late supply of drugs with short shelf life led to ₹11 cr loss: CAG
The belated supply of various drugs, which have a short shelf life, to the Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation (TNMSC) resulted in medicines worth ₹11.12 crore expiring while in stock itself from 2016-21.
HR&CE not cooperating with audit of assets: Report
THE CAG has accused the state government of refusing to cooperate for an audit of assets belonging to temples managed by the HR&CE department.
₹495 cr loss attributed to shortage of bus crew, but hundreds used for other work
THE cancellation of scheduled trips due to shortage of crew to operate buses has resulted in the State Transport Undertakings (STUs) in Tamil Nadu reporting a total revenue loss of ₹495.27 crore from 2017-18 to 2021-22.
EPS, Stalin spar over release of water from Sathanur
THE Assembly witnessed a heated exchange involving CM MK Stalin and opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami over the release of water from Sathanur dam earlier this month during heavy rains and it led to discussion on 2015 floods in Chennai following the opening of Chembarambakkam lake.
Will discuss Mullaiperiyar row with Pinarayi: Duraimurugan
WRD Minister Duraimurugan assured the Assembly on Tuesday that issues between Tamil Nadu and Kerala over the Mullaiperiyar dam will be taken up with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan during the inauguration of Periyar memorial in Vaikom on Wednesday.
CM says he never met Adani, asks if PMK, BJP support JPC probe
Anbumani says his party supports JPC probe, but asks whether DMK govt ready for CBI or SIT investigation into alleged corruption involving TNEB Adani Group