Thursday, June 7, 2012

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Chennai cable digitisation falls behind schedule
Rapid tv news
The Chennai State Government's Arasu Cable TV Corporation and Sun TV Network's Sumangali Cable Vision are unlikely to meet the mandatory deadline of 1 July to digitise the metro's cable television network, according to The Times of India.
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Japanese prefer Chennai to B'lore
Deccan Herald
Japan businessmen prefer Chennai and Ahmedabad over Bangalore for investment. Lack of good roads and non-availability of land are the two major reasons for the Japanese to look for better destinations. These were the words of Kazumasa Kuboki, ...
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Showers cool Chennai, more rains likely
Times of India
CHENNAI: Parts of the city experienced light showers on Thursday evening, while southern suburbs like Tambaram and Perungalathur got moderately heavy rain. Though the Met department did not record the rainfall at 8.30pm, Officials said there was cloud ...
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Laurus Edutech, a Chennai-based company to provide vocational training to ...
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Laurus Edutech, Chennai-based skill development group, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Bhopal gas tragedy relief and rehabilitation department of the Madhya Pradesh government for a first-of-its-kind vocational training ...
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Private firms unable to manage garbage in Chennai
Deccan Chronicle
Be it Neel Metal Fanalca that removed waste from Chennai during the DMK regime or Ramky Enviro Ltd which is now collecting waste, private firms have largely proved to be failures. The corporation had earlier issued showcause notices to NMF and will now ...
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Jayalalithaa demands Chidambaram's resignation
Times of India
CHENNAI: Chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Thursday demanded the resignation of Union home minister P Chidambaram following the Madras high court's refusal to dismiss a petition challenging his election. The chief minister issued a statement demanding ...
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Open drain did not kill woman teacher, Metrowater tells high court
Times of India
CHENNAI: Nearly seven months after a woman teacher died after falling into an incomplete storm water drain on North Usman Road in T Nagar, the Metrowater has told the Madras high court that the tragic death could not be attributed to the open drainage.
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