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N-plant stir shows no signs of abating, stand-off evokes criticism against state Times of India CHENNAI: With no sign of an end to anti-nuclear protests in the state, the Tamil Nadu government's handsoff approach to the agitation against the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project ( KKNPP) is now beginning to draw veiled criticism from various sections ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Therapists turn to the arts to heal others Times of India CHENNAI: When school counsellor Tanushri Mathur had to work with withdrawn adolescents, she did not sit them down for a talk. Instead, she engaged them in creative activities - listening to music, painting and dancing. "A few sessions later, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Swat team to help corpn curb dengue Times of India CHENNAI: With dengue and chikungunya becoming a serious public health menace, a national agency is pitching in to help Chennai Corporation curb mosquito-borne diseases. Having ranked Tamil Nadu as one of the four high-prevalent states for these two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
On show: A crab that loved to have coconuts on menu Times of India CHENNAI: For children in the Pacific islands, the 'coconut' crab is something to play with. A specimen of the crab will be on display at the government museum in Egmore from Monday. It was acquired a century ago from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Closed bridge leaves patients in the lurch Times of India CHENNAI: As she hobbles across the street barefoot, with one of her legs encased in plaster, 51-year-old M Susheela doesn't attract a second glance. She is one of the many patients at Government Stanley Hospital who cross busy Mint Street every day to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cops set to collar credit card gang Times of India CHENNAI: The police are close on the heels of another credit card cloning gang. Though no arrest has been announced, officers said a special team had been keeping tabs on the gang's activities and networks, and that arrests could be made any time. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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For talking to media, kids asked to leave Anna library Times of India CHENNAI: A group of 16 children from schools around Kotturpuram who visited the Anna Centenary Library on Saturday with their tuition teacher were asked to leave the premises when they were talking to media persons outside the building. ... See all stories on this topic » |