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Hong Fu footwear unit to start Ranipet ops by January 2026
Chief Minister MK Stalin virtually laid the foundation stone for the ₹1,500 crore non-leather footwear manufacturing facility developed by Taiwan-based Hong Fu Industrial Group at SIPCOT Industrial Park in Panapakkam in Ranipet.
Ennum Ezhuthum, Pudumai Penn a hit: SPC
Planning panel's report to CM includes policies for sustainable land use, job, water & community dog management
Suspect's plea against charge sheet in girl suicide case binned
THE Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Monday dismissed the petition filed by the hostel warden accused of abetting the suicide of a 17-year-old girl student in Michealpatti of Thanjavur in 2022.
NGT tells Aavin to check feasibility of selling milk in reusable plastic bottles
THE southern bench of National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Monday directed Aavin to explore the feasibility of selling milk in reusable plastic bottles.
New farmer's market to be established in Vikravandi
TO boost farmers' welfare and local agriculture, the CM, at the Assembly on Monday, announced the establishment of a new farmer's market - Uzhavar Sandhai - in Vikravandi taluk.
Stalin to kick off Chennai Sangamam
INFORMATION Minister M P Saminathan on Monday said Chief Minister M K Stalin will be inaugurating the 2025 edition of the 'Chennai Sangamam Namma Ooru Thiruvizha' on January 13.
PMK to adopt resolutions for welfare of farmers during T'malai conference
PMK will adopt key resolutions to address challenges in agriculture during the party's upcoming conference in Tiruvannamalai on December 21, party leader G K Mani on Monday.
Woman, 3-year-old son found dead inside house
A 25-YEAR-OLD woman and her three-year-old son were found dead inside a room of their house in Alamelumangapuram, Sathuvachari, on Sunday night.
Bodies of newborn twin girls recovered from Thenpennaiyar
Two kids among three drown
Cops deny nod for procession citing traffic issues
THE Greater Chennai Police (GCP) denied permission for a chariot procession conducted by the Sangeetha Gnanamu Committee.
Accidents on Katpadi Road claim 2 lives; motorists flay drainage work
For few weeks, only a 10-foot-wide stretch of the generally busy road is available for use
Tongue-split tattoo: Minor among 3 held
TWO men and a juvenile were arrested on Sunday night for running a tattoo shop without a license and allegedly putting people's lives in danger by performing tongue-split surgery on their customers.
Free travel pass for police in govt buses: Home dept
RESOLVING the spat between police personnel and transport corporation staff over free commute in government buses, the home department announced that personnel ranging from Grade II constables to inspectors will be given a bus pass for free travel.
Ilaiyaraaja temple clip sparks casteist rumour, maestro denies allegations
RENOWNED music composer Ilaiyaraaja broke his silence on the controversy over a viral video in which the maestro was allegedly denied entry to the Artha Mandapam of Srivilliputhur Aandal temple on Sunday.
Sitharaman, Kharge exchange barbs in RS
Cong head rebuts charges of constitutional changes for 'one family'
SPEAKING HANDS FALL SILENT
When he was born on March 9, 1951, Zakir Hussain was considered an unlucky child. The arrival of the eldest son had coincided with the family's most distressing moment, as his 'Abba', Allarakha Qureishi, had fallen ill with a heart ailment.
'ONOP is BJP's bid to bring in prez-type govt'
REITERATING the DMK's stand that the BJP-led union government's 'One Nation One Poll' proposal is not suitable for the country, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Monday alleged that the centre seeks to push the bill with the ulterior motive of conducting a presidential form of election, against the spirit of the constitution.
Will not allow Lankan territory to be used against India, says Dissanayake
SRI Lanka will not allow its territory to be used against India's national security interests, Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.
Record gold imports widen trade deficit
IN what could put pressure on the economy, India's trade deficit -- the difference between imports and exports -- widened to a record $37.8 billion in November, showing a 4.8% drop in exports and a record increase in imports driven by massive gold demand.
Despite poor first season, Simran steals show at WPL auction
SIMRAN Shaikh is a \"bindhast\" person. A proper Bambaiya cricketer. A player with whom you can have an evening tea and talk about the game for hours. But don't let her laid-back attitude fool you. When it comes to her cricket, she is as focused as one can be.
Gukesh's achievement is massive & I'm very happy for him: Erigaisi
IT was no surprise for Arjun Erigaisi to witness his teammate and friend D Gukesh become a world champion.
LONE RANGER BUMRAH
ASPRIT Bumrah was standing at fine-leg all by himself, with his hands on hips. It was about 10:50 AM on Sunday at The Gabba. Unlike the day one of the third Test between India and Australia, the sun was out and shining, and the extra half hour taken to compensate had gone well.
Vintage knock: Trademark shuffle is back & so is Smith
FROM the moment Steve Smith strolled out to bat at the Gabba on Sunday morning, the signs were there.
Real denied by city rivals Rayo
RAYO Vallecano held Real Madrid to a pulsating 3-3 draw in La Liga on Saturday.
HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU BE INVESTING?
When it comes to saving and investing, people are obsessed with the returns they're going to get on their money! Two factors that determine how much money we end up with are the amount we put into our savings and investments in the first place and the amount of time we have it there.
WHY YOUR MONEY NEEDS YOUR HELP IN 2025
The idea that you can earn more than you can spend and create an investible surplus every month is riveting.
Withdrawal of EPF from ATM may take time
Though there are plans to ease the claims process, the idea of withdrawal of EPF claims via ATM is at an early stage
FIIs buy ₹22,766 cr in first two weeks of Dec
AFTER selling rigorously for more than two months, foreign investors have again started buying Indian equities.
Rep senate leader asks Kennedy's stand on polio vax
SENATE Republican leader Mitch McConnell, a childhood polio survivor, said any of President-elect Donald Trump's nominees seeking confirmation should \"steer clear\" of efforts to discredit the polio vaccine.
Wadia illegally sold 8.69% Tata Sons stake
A public interest litigation has alleged that Bombay Dyeing group chairman Nusli Wadia has misappropriated 8.69% stake that FE Dinshaw Ltd owned in Tata Sons since the 1920s, and transferred the shares to the Shapoorji Pallonji group in the 1970s soon after he was made the administrator of the Indian trust, which owned the stake in FE Dinshaw Ltd.