Tuesday, January 17, 2012

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Chennai chills as cold wave sweeps down
Times of India
CHENNAI: Pongal usually marks the end of Chennai's tryst with a mild winter, but this time the city appears to be having an extended date with the cold season. Monday night was one of the coldest in this decade, as the mercury dipped to 17.7 degrees ...
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Road work info likely to be displayed at site
Times of India
CHENNAI: The Corporation of Chennai is likely to make it mandatory for contractors selected for re-laying a road to erect a board containing details of the project, including the estimated cost, time taken to complete it and their phone number as well ...
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City zoo gets most visitors in a decade
Times of India
CHENNAI: The Vandalur zoo, 32km south of Chennai, drew a record 63000 visitors on Tuesday, Kaanum Pongal, earning over Rs 11 lakh in revenue, an increase of more than Rs one lakh over the collection on the same day last year. ...
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Tough day for police as kids play lost 'n' found
Times of India
CHENNAI: S Rajan has never before had so much faith in Chennai police. On Tuesday evening, he almost lost his six-year-old daughter in the Kannum Pongal crowd that had gathered on Marina Beach. "My niece was playing with my daughter. ...
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Teen girl who eloped with Kerala man goes missing
Times of India
CHENNAI: A 16-year-old girl from Kochi, who eloped with a 22-year-old man from Guruvayur in May last year, has disappeared from a house in Porur where the couple lived till a month ago. The Kerala police came to Chennai in search of the girl after the ...
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Rural India going to private schools: Report
Times of India
CHENNAI: The overall enrolment in private schools in the country has gone up from 18.84% in 2006 to 26.09% in 2011, says the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2011, released by Pratham Foundation, an NGO. Academics blame poor infrastructure and ...
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Puja in govt offices won't hurt secularism: HC
Times of India
CHENNAI: Is conducting Ayudha Puja or Saraswathi Puja in government offices a non-secular activity deserving to be banned? 'No', the Madras high court has ruled. "Showing respect to the place of work and the objects of work will in no way offend the ...
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Thumbs up for CBSE's no to practicals for blind
Times of India
CHENNAI: Disability activists have welcomed the move by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to do away with hands-on practical components in basic sciences for visually-impaired students (class 11 and 12) and replaced it with a ...
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