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Airlines fear chaos as new agency to take-over ground handling Times of India CHENNAI: A new agency is set to take over ground-handling operations at the passenger terminals at the city airport on April 1 but airlines fear there could be chaos. Bhadra International, they say, is not fully prepared for the huge task. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chennai scheme labelled bad call NTNews.com.au It has been reported that the Central Australian shire council has committed more than $100000 to the call centre in Chennai. Under the deal, calls will be made from the southern Indian city to check the council's service delivery in remote communities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fake placement agencies leave them in mid sea Times of India CHENNAI: Zubair Ansari is the latest example of maritime aspirants who are being cheated by fake recruiting agencies. Ansari, who completed his pre-sea course in General Purpose Rating from Chennai last year, had paid Rs 1.8 lakh to an agent in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Discontent reigns in Raja's hometown Times of India PERAMBALUR: The majestic building of a private hospital along the Tiruchi-Chennai national highway greets one at the entrance to Perambalur. Moments later, the multi-storyed collectorate building comes into view. The backward segment, the headquarters ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SRM varsity a step closer to off-campus centre in Tiruchi Times of India CHENNAI: The Madras high counrt has directed the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) to consider a proposal of SRM University to bring the off-campus centre at Irungalur, Tiruchi, under the ambit of the deemed university. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rs 8.6 cr combined court complex in Alandur ready to open Times of India CHENNAI: The hundreds of the litigants coming to the court in Alandur in the suburbs can now breathe easy. A new combined court complex, built at an estimated Rs 8.6 crore, is ready to open. Located off the Grand Southern Trunk (GST) Road, opposite the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll fever spreads in Chennai college campuses Times of India CHENNAI: Campaigning may be forbidden on college campuses but election fever has gripped college campuses across Chennai. Rajkumar, a student union leader at Pachiappa's college, said that nearly 50% of the college students are interested in politics. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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