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HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT PALLAVA CAPITAL
bought myself a Kamakshi Deepam last week after years of wanting one.
CANCER CALLS FOR A COHERENT HEALTH SYSTEM RESPONSE
As India shapes and strengthens its Ayushman Bharat programme, cancer care has to be firmly positioned amid its range of publicly financed healthcare services
Migrant worker succumbs to burn injuries
Akhilesh Yadav, a worker from Uttar Pradesh, passed away due to burn injuries sustained in an accident at a private steel rod manufacturing company in Gummidipoondi.
Woman & male friend murder mother-in-law
A 23-year-old woman and her male friend were arrested by Kandamangalam police on Saturday for allegedly murdering her mother-in-law by setting her on fire on October 30 in NR Palayam.
Communal rivalry: Murder of painter sixth in series of killings
Condemning the murder of a painter, residents of Keelaseval staged a protest beside Tirunelveli-Ambasamudram road in Melaseval on Sunday.
Woman sustains burns in sauna, gym owner booked
The Madurai city police registered a case against a gym owner and three of his relatives on Sunday, after a gym-goer woman allegedly sustained severe burn injuries on her hands in an accident while taking a steam bath in the gym.
Fordor's travel guide places Kerala on its 'No List 2025'
IS Kerala falling victim to over-tourism? Has the surge in tourism activities aggravated natural disasters, particularly in eco-sensitive areas in the state?
100% road tax exemption declared for EVs in T'gana
TO encourage the public towards electric vehicles (EVs) and control air pollution, the state government has announced a 100% exemption from road tax and registration fees for EVs purchased and registered in the state for an initial period of two years, until December 31, 2026, regardless of the number of vehicles registered.
Univs told to create online forum to receive plaints of research scholars
HIGHER education department on Sunday directed all universities to set up an online reporting mechanism exclusively for research scholars to flag grievances and complaints of ill-treatment.
2,553 docs will be recruited through MRB, says MaSu
TN government is in the process of recruiting 2,553 doctors through the Medical Recruitment Board (MRB), which will result in surplus doctors at government health institutions by early 2025, Health Minister Ma Subramanian said on Sunday.
Change in SL guard fails to inspire confidence in refugees to return
ALTHOUGH Anura Kumara Dissanayake's alliance has seemingly won the confidence of the Tamils in Sri Lanka, scoring a landslide victory in the recent parliamentary polls, it has failed to evoke hopes of a brighter future in the Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in TN.
Paddy insurance coverage falls by 66K acres in Thanjai
THE crop insurance coverage for samba and thaladi in Thanjavur district has fallen by 66,500 acres compared to last year's figures as the cut-off date for farmers to pay premium ended on November 15.
EPS will merge AIADMK with BJP if one more I-T raid is held, says Udhaya
Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin on Sunday took a jibe at AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami over his 'shifting stance' on alliances ahead of the 2026 Assembly election.
Over 3K child marriage complaints in TN last year; 1,995 were stopped
Though panel formed in '21, TN is yet to release standard operating procedure to tackle issue
Survey afoot to set benchmarks for MTC services
THE Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) has launched a field-level survey across the Chennai Metropolitan Area to establish minimum benchmarks for bus services.
Water-logging perennial on Valluvar Kottam road
EVEN on days it does not rain, there is stagnant water on Valluvar Kottam High road. Making matters worse, the water is mixed with sewage and has a foul odour, say locals.
Suspect in baby abduction case nabbed from Karur
THREE days after a 37-year-old woman allegedly abducted a newborn from T Nagar, the Kannagi Nagar police on Sunday arrested the suspect from her hideout in Karur.
Treat water sources as precious resources
I had a magical childhood. In the late 50s, I lived on Nathan's Street on Harrington Road, with just a chain-link fence separating this colony of eight bungalows from the Madras Christian School.
Vasippu Iyakkam turns kids bibliophiles: Scheme to include English books, cover all govt schools
THE School Education Department has scaled up its Vasippu Iyakkam (reading movement) initiative to cover all government schools in the state.
Shah holds key meet as Manipur simmers
Cancels Maharashtra poll rallies, rushes to Delhi to hold high-level meeting in view of rising tension in the state
Delhi cabinet minister Kailash Gahlot quits AAP
In a major setback for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, its senior leader and minister Kailash Gahlot left the party on Sunday.
Avg max temperature to rise 1.5°C as early as 2047 if fossil fuel use not cut
Summer wet bulb temp to hit 31°C in 25 districts
India in elite club after successful long-range hypersonic missile test
IN a significant demonstration of India's growing military prowess, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on Saturday successfully flight-tested the country's first long-range hypersonic missile from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island, off Odisha coast.
Trekking opens fresh avenues for 5 tribal youth
A few months ago, the road ahead for C Jayaraman from Koomatti tribal settlement seemed to be leading nowhere.
Men at Vellore jail face hours-long lines for loo
The queue for toilets begins at 2 a.m. at the Vellore Central Prison with only three usable toilets available for each block housing 70 male prisoners, inmates told TNIE.
NPP withdraws support to Biren Singh-led govt
THE National People's Party (NPP) on Sunday withdrew its support to the BJP-led government in Manipur saying it has \"completely failed\" to resolve the crisis and restore normalcy.
Powering Up for the Big Day
Sarah & Sandeep's latest wedding collection comprises pantsuits, tuxedos and bandh galas for the modern bride and groom
'The Ideas Never Stop Coming'
Jeffrey Archer speaks to Deepali Dhingra about his latest book in the Warwick series, An Eye for an Eye, writing drafts by hand, and where he gets his inspiration from
Remember to Take Nothing Personally
By shifting your focus from judging others; actions toward you to observing your own responses, you can avoid many undesirable consequences
Vino, Vidi, Vici in the Mountains
A marathon runner and his business partner are planning to surprise oenophiles with Bhutanese wines by blending modern methods with ritualistic resonance