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Better skills, training help more reach IIT dream Times of India Chennai: It was a one-year drought that kept students and teachers on their toes. Last year, not a single student from Chennai made it to the top 100 list in the Indian Institute of Technology's joint entrance exam (IIT-JEE). ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chicken pox spreading in Chennai Times of India CHENNAI: The chicken pox virus is on the prowl. Clinics and hospitals across the city have reported the infectious disease caused by varicella zoster virus, characterised by fever, body ache and rashes. "Being an airborne disease, this can infect ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police unit to fight organised crime to be merged Times of India CHENNAI: The organised crime intelligence unit (OCIU), which has not been active in the state, will soon be merged with its parent unit Special Branch CID (SB-CID). Now the unit has a shortage of manpower in the city. Chennai city and suburban areas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Corpn seizes 12 tonnes of fruits ripened by harmful chemical Times of India CHENNAI: There seems to be no end to artificial ripening of fruits using dangerous chemicals in the city. Officials of the public health department of Chennai Corporation seized 12 tonnes of artificially ripened mangoes and papaya on Wednesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prime suspect in May 19 murder of city biz man nabbbed Times of India CHENNAI: A special police team has nabbed the prime suspect in the May 19 murder of city-based businessman Masilamani in his hometown of Tuticorin. He was identified as Masilamani's driver Suresh. "We got specific clues about the accused after keeping ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No easy options to solve power crisis Times of India CHENNAI: When chief minister J Jayalalithaa promised on Tuesday that she will soon have good news on solutions to the ongoing power crisis in the state, many felt that the government may aggressively promote solar and biogas power. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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