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Chennai all set to turn brighter
The Hindu
The Chennai Corporation will kick-start a massive programme next week to improve lighting in the city, with the focus on replacement of around 60000 streetlights. It will install 25000 solar-powered streetlights in eight new zones.
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Lights out for now on Victoria Hall show
Times of India
CHENNAI: Chennaiites may have to wait much longer than a few months for the sound and light show and new landscaping at the restored Victoria Public Hall. Though the Corporation of Chennai promised to complete restoration of the building and start the ...
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Sindhis to usher in new year with fanfare
Times of India
CHENNAI: A day after Maharashtrians, Kannadigas and Telugus rang in their new year, the 25000 Sindhis in the city are celebrating Cheti Chand. On the eve of the Sindhi new year's day, which falls on Saturday, the community's temples in Egmore and ...
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Dutchwoman found dead in house near Mahabs
Times of India
CHENNAI: The police are questioning a 32-year-old Dutch national after his girlfriend was found dead in mysterious circumstances at a house near Mamallapuram, 60km from Chennai, on Friday. Investigators said Remco Elizabeth Martin Joseph had spent two ...
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High Court casts aside Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission quota clause
Times of India
CHENNAI: Job aspirants under reserved categories beware. Unless your applications for recruitment through the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) are accompanied by community certificates as proof, they would be summarily rejected.
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Headless, Tamil Nadu rights panel in limbo
Times of India
CHENNAI: Headless for more than six months, and functioning with just two recently appointed members, the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) is not exactly in the pink of health. The sluggish performance of the human rights body is evident from the ...
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Restaurant staff held for skimming card information
Times of India
CHENNAI: Beware of using credit cards while eating out in the city. Fraudsters are using skimmers to steal credit card data despite attempts by the police to clamp down on the culprits after a spate of such incidents. In the most recent case, ...
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