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Arunish Chawla named new revenue secretary
In a major bureaucratic reshuffle, the Centre on Wednesday appointed Vineet Joshi, chief secretary of ethnic violence-hit Manipur, as the higher education secretary and senior IAS officer Arunish Chawala as the revenue secretary, according to a statement from the government.
Naidu flags Andhra issues during meeting with Modi
ANDHRA Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the capital to discuss issues related to the state.
Committed to Viksit Bharat goal
NDA allies back the two bills the government introduced for holding simultaneous elections
Deployment near home, couple getting same place posting part of CISF policy
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has rolled out a new liberal transfer policy for its personnel, allowing them to have choice-based postings including home district, same city postings for married couples in the force, and fixed scheduling of posting orders.
Biting Nails While Bidding Time on Biden
The last acts of the Biden administration aimed at Russian oil may affect India too. They can constrain the thriving India-Russia ties once Donald Trump takes office
2 Decades On: Strides in Warning Systems
In the realm of disaster management, India stands tall as a global leader, thanks to its state-of-the-art Tsunami Early Warning System (TEWS) established in the wake of the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami that crashed ashore two decades ago to this day.
Three children among seven injured in stray dog attack
A total of seven people, including three children, came under attack from a stray dog at Thuraiyur in the district on Tuesday.
20-Year-Old Held for 'Abducting' Class 12 Girl
A 20-year-old man from Karambakudi in the district was arrested on Wednesday under the POCSO Act for allegedly abducting a 17-year-old girl.
128 kg ganja bound for Lanka seized from car in Thanjavur, four arrested
A total of 128 kg of ganja smuggled from Kerala allegedly for onward shipment to Sri Lanka was seized from a car off the Thanjavur-Pattukkottai road in Thanjavur on Wednesday.
Illegal parking exacerbating Tiruchy's traffic woes
THE choked traffic flow in four of the city's thoroughfares is exacerbated by neither the many commercial establishments dotting the stretches nor the corporation offering dedicated parking spaces, complain vehicle users, pedestrians and residents alike, demanding favourable action.
Rid water channel of encroachments in three months, collector told
THE Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently directed the Thanjavur collector and the water resources department (WRD) officials to take steps to clear encroachments in water channels at Neduvakottai village in Orathanadu taluk of Thanjavur district within three months.
Litterateur MT Vasudevan Nair dies at 91 in Kozhikode
Padma Bhushan awardee was hospitalised over respiratory issues
PMK leaders are misleading Vanniyars, says SS Sivasankar
TRANSPORT Minister SS Sivasankar accused PMK leaders of misleading the Vanniyar community by aligning with the BJP, which has stalled the national population census, and urging the state government to conduct a caste-based census despite its lack of legal validity.
Girl Touches Iron Pole, Dies Of Electrocution
A girl was electrocuted to death after she touched an iron pole outside her house at Ettarai in the district on Monday.
TN govt drops mandatory insurance for jallikattu
FOLLOWING stiff opposition from jallikattu organisers to the mandatory provision of offering insurance coverage for spectators and bull tamers, fixed at ₹5 lakh per person and capped at ₹1 crore per event, the government has decided to instead accept a bank guarantee of ₹20 lakh in lieu of the insurance coverage.
Lawyers Bat For Basic Amenities At Spl NIA Court
LAWYERS attending proceedings in the special court for bomb blast cases, designated as special court for NIA cases, in Poonamallee near Chennai are hassled over the poor amenities for lawyers, accused and witnesses in the court complex and accessibility issues there.
CM Lauds Ex-PM Vajpayee on His Secular Credentials
GOVERNOR RN Ravi and Chief Minister MK Stalin paid heartfelt tributes to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his centenary birth anniversary on Wednesday, acknowledging his remarkable contributions to the nation.
Uphold Periyar's ideals, CPM tells Dravidian parties on Venmani anniv
THE CPM on Wednesday demanded that Dravidian parties implement Periyarist principles in governance, alleging a rise in atrocities despite the latter's history of a 50-year rule in the state.
PIL seeks gender affirmative care procedure protocol
THE Madras HC has ordered notice to the union and the state governments on a petition praying for directions to the authorities to formulate and implement protocols for gender affirmative care procedures to ensure ethical practices are adopted by doctors dealing with trans persons.
The disaster (tsunami) taught me to be empathetic to travails of people'
56 people, including 28 children, lost their lives when the waves engulfed the small island of MGR Thittu
After Mettur bunker collapse, experts want safety review of thermal plants
IN the wake of the recent bunker collapse at Mettur Thermal Power Station (MTPS), which claimed the lives of two workers, experts have urged the Tamil Nadu Power Generation Corporation Limited (TNPGCL) to conduct a thorough review of all thermal power plants in the state.
Students and faculty blame security lapses, lack of V-C for crime
THE alleged rape of a student inside Anna University has left staff and students questioning the security measures on the campus.
Paradise Lost Forever
56 people, including 28 children, lost their lives when the waves engulfed the small island of MGR Thittu
Taliban vows to hit back after Pakistani strikes kill 46 in Af
AFGHAN Taliban on Wednesday said 46 people were killed in Pakistani airstrikes in Barmal in eastern Afghanistan and vowed to retaliate.
Canadian Colleges Under ED Scanner
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is probing the alleged role of some Canadian colleges as well as Indian entities in a money laundering case linked to the trafficking of Indians into the US through the Canada border, officials said.
BOXING DAY TEST: EYE ON REDEFINING MELBOURNE IDENTITY
S one walks around the massive Melbourne Cricket Ground, the question that one encounters from the waiting fans seems to be just one: when is the Indian team coming to the ground?
Power in a 'million'
Trains or trailers of the animal kingdom, centipedes and millipedes, both belonging to the class Myriapoda, are arthropods with fascinating locomotion mechanisms. Despite their similar segmented bodies and numerous legs, these two creatures exhibit distinct styles of movement, driven by their differing anatomies and evolutionary adaptations. Understanding how centipedes and millipedes move provides insight into the complexities of their behaviour, ecology, and evolutionary history.
Deol's ton helps India seal series
HARLEEN DEOL'S maiden hundred set the foundation and India sealed the ODI series with a 115-run win over the West Indies.
Cranbrook to MCG, the rise and rise of teenager Konstas
ON the eve of New South Wales' first Sheffield Shield match of the season against South Australia at Cricket Central in Sydney, Sam Konstas was sitting with his batting coach Tahmid Islam for dinner.
Shooting mental sport, award snub can affect Manu anytime: Coach Jaspal
DOUBLE Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker finally broke her silence on her exclusion from the Khel Ratna list.