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U.S. PROJECT 2025: POLICIES FOR TRUMP'S PROBABLE NEXT TERM
If Donald Trump wins in the 2024 elections, if personnel appointments are sound, and if there is coherence of policy coordination, his agenda could have far-reaching consequences
Cafe owner accuses officials of seeking bribe
MORE than a week after prohibition and excise officials booked Ariko Cafe, an ice cream parlour in Jubilee Hills here, for allegedly selling whiskey-infused gelato, the cafe’s management has accused officials of filing a false case against them for refusing to pay a bribe.
Para shuttler booked for drunk driving
STAR para shuttler Pramod Bhagat, who was recently handed an 18-month suspension for breaching BWF's anti-doping whereabouts clause and did not participate in Paris Paralympics, has once again found himself on the wrong side of law.
Why has no Dalit been K'taka CM, asks HM
Invokes BR Ambedkar saying that political power is the master key by which one can open the doors of progress
Police nab gutka smuggling mastermind
A 38-year-old man involved in multiple gutka smuggling operations was arrested by the Avadi police on Saturday.
Garbage collection and pile-up top list of issues at area sabha
AREA Sabhas in Chennai for the present quarter were conducted in various parts of the city on Sunday, headed by the respective corporation officials and ward councillors.
Three booked for assaulting neighbour
A 32-YEAR-OLD armed reserve constable and his family members were booked by the MGR Nagar police on charges of verbally abusing and threatening a woman, as she tried to intervene when the man was assaulting his live-in partner.
No clarity on investments brought by CM, says Murugan
MINISTER of State for Parliamentary Affairs L Murugan said there is no any clarity about the investments brought by Chief Minister MK Stalin from his foreign trips.
Stop canvassing votes for liquor barons in TN, Anbumani tells Thiruma
IF VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan's party really wants total prohibition, he must not campaign for leaders who are running liquor factories, PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss said.
TVK condemns SL 'aggression' on TN fishers, gives aid to boat owner
TAMILAGA Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) general secretary Bussy Anand on Sunday visited Seruthur in the district and handed over financial assistance to a fisherman whose boat was damaged, allegedly by the Sri Lankan navy, at sea off Kodiyakarai coast last week.
Political leaders pay tribute to Annadurai
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin and leaders of political parties on Sunday paid rich tributes to former CM CN Annadurai on his 115th birth anniversary.
Sexual harassment: Puthirai Vannars want BC man booked under SC/ST Act
MEMBERS of the Puthirai Vannar community from Vadakku Kidarakulam village petitioned the DSP of the Alangulam Sub-Division, demanding to include sections of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act in an FIR filed against a Christian Backward Class man on Sunday.
Co-op society to sell Ooty vegetables across state
TO assist farmers in marketing their produce outside the district, the Nilgiris Cooperative Marketing Society (NCMS) plans to procure vegetables such as potatoes and carrots from farmers and sell them in Pannai Pasumai (farm fresh) outlets in several districts of the state including Chennai.
With just 3 varieties, delayed mango expo in K'giri turns into a damp squib
THE 30th edition of the annual mango exhibition which started in Krishnagiri on Friday after a delay of several months received lukewarm response from farmers and public.
Thirumavalavan rebuts Anbumani's remark on VCK fight against liquor
We may be in LKG, but it is enough if people realise we have social responsibility: VCK chief
Tourists gridlock Kodai highway, locals seek alternative routes
IN view of traffic snarls caused by the frequent movement of tourist vehicles, farmers and residents have sought alternative routes to reach Kodaikanal as it takes over two hours to reach the city.
Three Nellai school students drown in surplus water canal
THREE Class 12 students drowned in a surplus water canal while they were bathing near Melathediyur of Tirunelveli.
'Levy network charge only on solar units exported
MSME associations say imposing charges on all kinds of energy generation will disincentivise solar power adoption
Teachers, activists decry exclusion of special schools from arts, culture fest
EVEN as the arts and culture festival is being held across government and governmentaided schools in the state, special schools for students with visual and hearing impairments have been excluded from the event this year.
30 from TN stranded in U'khand rescued
AS many as 30 Tamil pilgrims on the Adhikailash Yatra, who were stranded due to landslides in Uttarakhand, were rescued by helicopters and brought to darchula, in Pithorogarh district in the state on Sunday, through the efforts of Tamil Nadu government.
No printed texts for UoM distance edu students
STUDENTS of the University of Madras Institute of Distance Education (IDE) programme said that they have not received hard copies of their study materials for over a year.
Simultaneous polls on govt agenda
WITH the Modi 3.0 completing its first 100 days, highly-placed sources said the government will implement the 'one nation, one election' initiative during its current tenure.
B'desh, Rohingya infiltrations major threat to J'khand: Modi
AHEAD of the Assembly elections in Jharkhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday accused the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) of playing vote bank politics by supporting Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators.
NEW SEASON. OLD CHALLENGE
T is that time of the year again.
As interest grows, coach wants to build new infrastructure
THE journey from the dusty grounds of a nondescript village in Haryana to the swanky tracks across India and the world have been punctuated through success.
Spinners in focus ahead of first Test vs B'desh
INDIA may be having one of the most potent pace bowling attacks in the world, but spin is still king at home.
Neeraj finishes second with 87.86m throw in DL
PARIS Olympics silver medallist and world champion Neeraj Chopra ended the season on a high finishing second in the Brussels Diamond League final on Saturday.
Duleep Trophy: Tilak, Pratham hundreds keep India A in control
TILAK Varma and Pratham made smooth hundreds to drive India A to a commanding position against India D after the third day of their Duleep Trophy match here on Saturday.
Bangladesh unrest not to affect NRL expansion plan
THE ongoing unrest in Bangladesh has not slowed down the expansion process of Numaligarh Refinery Limited, said Ranjit Rath, Chairman and managing director of Oil India Limited (OIL).
LG eyes capital market debut in India
LG Electronics, the South Korean electronic major, is reportedly eyeing to launch an initial public offering (IPO) for its Indian arm in the Indian capital market and has picked up banks for arranging the same.