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BJP HUNTS FOR AN ASSERTIVE NEW CHIEF
IN ATURE abhors a vacuum and vacuum abhors a limbo.
Siddu: Won't resign over MUDA charge
CHIEF Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday reiterated that he would not step down as the CM over the MUDA imbroglio as he has not committed any wrongdoing.
Naidu opens new TTD kitchen
No compromise on quality of prasadam, says Andhra Pradesh CM
Can't stay lease of temple land for college: HC
THE Madras High Court has refused to quash a notification issued by the HR&CE department to lease out land belonging to Somanathaswamy temple in Kolathur to the Kapaleeswarar temple for constructing buildings for an arts and science college run by the Mylapore temple.
UHWC staff recruitment to be held at district level
TO address staff shortage in urban health and wellness centres (UHWC) across Tamil Nadu, the state government has decided to recruit doctors and health staff for these centres at the respective districts itself through the district health societies.
Restrain Music Academy from presenting award to Krishna, MS's grandson tells HC
THE grandson of renowned Carnatic singer MS Subbulakshmi has filed a suit in the Madras High Court seeking to restrain the Music Academy from presenting the Sangita Kalanidhi MS Subbulakshmi Award to noted musician TM Krishna.
Girl dies in bike crash. male friend kills self
S Yogeswaran, a 20-year-old student of a private engineering college, died by suicide just minutes after his college mate, E Sabrina (21) of Maduranthakam, riding pillion on his bike was killed in a road accident near Mamallapuram on Saturday afternoon.
GCC charges ₹79k for dumping debris illegally
THE Greater Chennai Corporation on Saturday levied a fine of ₹79,000 on an individual for illegally dumping construction and demolition (C&D) waste in Ward 184 near Perungudi.
Edu dept wants feedback on awareness videos that were never screened
THE school education department could have been thinking on the lines of the American businessman when it sought a status report on the awareness videos on child rights and Pocso Act.
New house system in govt schools to hone skills
THE school education department has introduced a new house system, Magizh Mutram, across all government schools in the state to inculcate a sense of community, teamwork and leadership in students.
In 30 yrs, TN got just one-third of Krishna water
Lack of storage facility, illegal tapping reasons; WRD proposes increasing depth of Poondi reservoir & desilting tanks
Panels formed for nat❜l scouts & guides jamboree
THE state school education department has issued a government order establishing committees to organise the Diamond Jubilee National Jamboree of the Bharat Scouts and Guides and the Kalaignar Centenary Jamboree, scheduled for January 2025 in Tiruchy.
Three Kovai hotels get bomb threat hours before former V-P's arrival
POLICE and Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) team were on their toes as three hotels in the city received bomb threat email on Saturday morning, hours before former vice president Venkaiah Naidu arrived to attend an event in a private hospital.
Stalin releases 5 books of Tiruchy Siva
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Saturday released five books penned by DMK's Rajya Sabha floor leader Tiruchy Siva.
Stalin asks ministers to chip in, help Samsung and workers strike deal
CM MK Stalin has instructed Industries Minister TRB Rajaa and Minister for MSMEs and DMK Kancheepuram secretary TM Anbarasan to intervene and expedite conciliatory talks between the protesting Samsung workers and the management of the Korean electronics giant.
Metro Phase-II will be 'central' project, union govt to fund 65% of ₹63,246 crore, says finance ministry
THE union government will fund 65% of the estimated cost of ₹63,246 crore of the Chennai Metro Phase-II project, which will add up to over 41,000 crore, the finance ministry said on Saturday.
A KNOWLEDGE CENTRE THAT KEEPS KIDS OFF SCREEN
A children's library in New Perungalathur, founded by a US returnee, is playing its part in promoting reading habit in society
Udhaya asks officials to keep boats, pumps ready in flood-prone areas
DEPUTY CM Udhayanidhi Stalin on Saturday told officials to strengthen the Greater Chennai Corporation's (GCC) Integrated Command and Control Centre for efficient coordination of flood-related news and relief measures ahead of the monsoon.
THE CHRONICLER OF PALM HISTORY
YEARS ago, on a hot summer day in a tiny village in Kanniyakumari, a 14-year-old boy stood before a towering palmyra as sweat rolled down his chin.
Pollsters predict BJP's Haryana exit
POLLSTERS on Saturday predicted the exit of BJP rule in Haryana, giving the Congress a clear majority.
Online booking mandatory for visiting Sabarimala this season
ALL pilgrims visiting the Sabarimala Lord Ayyappa temple, including those travelling on the forest routes, will have to make prior online booking during the upcoming Mandalam-Makaravilakku season.
DEVINE ACT: SOPHIE.TAHUHU STUN INDIA
White Ferns captain cracks unbeaten half-century before pacer runs riot to hand Harmanpreet Co a 58-run defeat on Friday
All hail Omaima Sohail, Pakistan's bowling lodestar
OMAIMA Sohail loves to bowl.
Jeevika stuns Bhakti in national chess meet
THE second round of the National Women Chess Championship, which is being held at Chettinadu Public School, Managiri (Karaikudi), saw lesser-fancied players pulling off some big moves.
ISL 2024: Borja strikes late to rescue FC Goa
NORTHEAST United FC shared the spoils with FC Goa in a scintillating 3-3 draw in the Indian Super League at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here.
Irani Cup: Spinners put Mumbai in command
SEASONED spin duo of Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian became catalysts of Rest of India's sudden middle-order collapse that saw them lose six wickets for only 23 runs here Friday, putting Mumbai within sniffing distance of an Irani Cup triumph despite Abhimanyu Easwaran's heroic 191.
HIL set to return after seven years
THE much-awaited Hockey India League (HIL) will return after seven long years in a new avatar, where both the men's and women's teams will participate in the event beginning December 28.
Telcos asked to act against spammers
THE Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Friday issued a warning to telecom service providers, urging them to step up their efforts against spammers.
IT sector bounces back with 18% YoY growth in hiring in September
FROM the sluggish pace of hiring, the IT sector has bounced back strongly in September as there was an 18% year-on-year (YoY) growth in hiring.
iPhone 16 series to be made in India
WEEKS after launching its iPhone 16 series, Apple announced that it will manufacture its entire iPhone 16 lineup, including premium devices, in the country.