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DMK tests public mood on price rise Times of India CHENNAI: In a bid to step up opposition, DMK on Sunday held public meetings across Tamil Nadu to target AIADMK on issues including the hike in transport and power tariffs. The show of strength comes at a time when chief minister J Jayalalithaa is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More complaints surface about fake IPS officer Times of India CHENNAI: The police on Sunday said several fresh complaint have been made against S Vijayabanu, who was arrested on Friday for posing as an IPS officer and cheating people of several lakhs of rupees. Vijayabanu alias Sheeba Mathew, who is being held in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'IPL scheduling tough on mind and body' Cricketnext.com Defending champions Chennai Super Kings have played five games in 10 days since the league started April 4. Cris-crossing the country has taken a toll on the Chennai players as they have lost three out of the five games so far. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hotel food poisoning: One dead, 10 ill Times of India CHENNAI: At least one man died in 11 cases of food poisoning reported by doctors from the Thousand Lights area over the past three days. Chennai corporation officials said the patients tested negative for cholera, after reports indicated that the death ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jayalalithaa seeks PM's intervention on power Times of India CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Sunday sought prime minister Manmohan Singh's intervention in postponing the Central Energy Regulatory Commission's (CERC) plan to tighten the grid frequency. In a letter to the prime minister, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MLAs use social media to connect with people Times of India CHENNAI: Bitten by the social networking bug, MLAs from Tamil Nadu are increasingly tweeting, blogging, posting on Facebook and emailing their constituents in a bid to reach out to them and address their grievances on a daily basis. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Accidents wait at Nandambakkam to happen Times of India CHENNAI: Wide roads are not always a sign of development. With lack of planning, they can be disastrous, residents of Nandambakkam have learned the hard way. As cars, bikes and buses zip along the neatly laid four-lane Mount-Poonamallee Road, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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