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Operation patch up for botched up roads Times of India CHENNAI: The sight of corporation workers filling up potholes welcomed the city's office-goers on Friday morning. Determined to stay true to the newly appointed commissioner's promise of repairing rain-ravaged roads in 10 days, corporation workers took ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Customs snares wildlife products worth Rs 2 crore Times of India Chennai: Customs officials at the Chennai airport on Thursday seized Rs 2 crore worth of elephant hair and leopard claws from a consignment from Sudan , following intelligence reports. Two persons, including a Perambur resident in whose name the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tired of flooding, Kilpauk police station moves base Times of India Chennai: The Kilpauk police station , still in ankle-deep water five days after the rains subsided, will start functioning from the nearby police quarters on a temporary basis , following instructions from police commissioner JK Tripathy. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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