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Cantonment, AAI in row over airport expansion Times of India CHENNAI: The St Thomas Mount and Pallavaram Cantonment Board has issued demolition notices to Chennai airport and Airports Authority of India (AAI), stating that the ongoing expansion work was being taken up without sanction from the board. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clubs for gays spring up on city campuses Times of India CHENNAI: If you thought Chennai was too conservative for gay and lesbian clubs on campuses, think again. The city has at least half-a-dozen gay clubs that have come up rather quietly in engineering, medical and journalism colleges, mostly for students ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The devil is the high sea for many Indian seafarers Times of India CHENNAI: Taking advantage of a weak regulatory authority, unscrupulous manpower agents have turned seafarer recruitment into a lucrative business of human trafficking, says Sailors Helpline, a 24/7 service in Chennai for Indian seafarers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police go back to double murder in Kumaran Nagar Times of India CHENNAI: Now that the buzz over the assembly elections and regime change is over, the city police are looking into the murder of two senior citizens just before the poll results were declared in May. Jayalakshmi, 75, and her sister Kamatchi, 72, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vidya storms into final Times of India CHENNAI: Defending champion and local girl Vidya Pillai inched closer to her sixth snooker national title by getting the better of statemate Neena Praveen 3-1 (30-57, 60-49, 57-16, 60-17) in the last-four stage on Sunday to seal a berth in the final. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil pilfering racket busted Times of India CHENNAI: The suburban police on Saturday busted an oil pilfering racket near Madhavaram and arrested the leader of the gang. The police have launched a hunt for three others. The gang has been operating the illegal business for more than three years, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
For third time, bar exam put off in Tamil Nadu after protest Times of India CHENNAI: Around 2000 law graduates from Tamil Nadu had to miss the All-India Bar Examination again as protestors blocked traffic and boycotted the exam on Sunday. This is the third time the exam is being cancelled since it was introduced in 2010 in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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