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Dumping yards to be closely monitored
The Hindu
To tackle the problem of fire, the Chennai Corporation has planned to improve surveillance in its dumping yards. On Monday, the Chennai Corporation Commissioner proposed better video surveillance of the dumping yards. The civic body has also lodged a ...
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2 more sites for waste management plants identified
Times of India
CHENNAI: The Corporation of Chennai has identified two more sites on the city's outskirts to set up new waste management plants or landfills. A 60-acre plot in Kuthambakkam and a 100-acre site in Minjur have now been identified after the 100-acre plot ...
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Send dengue cases to govt hospitals: Minister
Times of India
CHENNAI/ TIRUNELVELI: State health minister VS Vijay has asked private hospitals in the state to stop admitting patients with dengue and instead refer them to government hospitals. Later, the minister clarified that he was referring to private ...
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Petition seeks CBI probe into misuse of emergency quota
Times of India
CHENNAI: A public interest petition has sought a probe by CBI into irregularities in emergency quota (EQ) in the railway reservation system and a set of foolproof guidelines to regulate it. If that is not possible, the EQ provision should be abolished, ...
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49-year-old dies of H1N1, sixth casualty in Tamil Nadu
Times of India
CHENNAI: A 49-year-old man, who tested positive for H1N1 died at the Government General Hospital near Chennai Central on Sunday. This is the sixth H1N1 death in the state. Vivekanandan, a resident of New Washermanpet, was brought to the hospital 10 ...
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Guard found dead in IIT-Madras pond
Times of India
CHENNAI: A 35-year-old security guard was found dead, his hands and legs entangled in nylon rope, in a pond on the IIT-Madras campus on Monday. Police said the body had strangulation marks on the neck. Investigators suspect that assailants could have ...
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