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KOCHI: The innovative zone and training centre at the first Startup Village which is to be opened from mid April, will provide a p..
BANGALORE: After a five-month-long wait, over 130 children from IDL Blind School in Mathikere met Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gow..
HYDERABAD: TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu has demanded that the government which cannot handle power sector properly, should qu..
COIMBATORE: In a tragic incident, a Nepali student at the TNAU died after her dupatta got entangled in a machine at the re..
KOCHI: Taxi drivers are an exploited lot. Since we do not have a union, we miss out on many benefits.We only get incentives for e..
KOCHI: Four years back, Shantivanom at Maradu used to look more like a park than a crematorium. Today, it is deserted and weeded..
HYDERABAD: It was a day of high drama at the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) headquarters on Wednesday, barely hours after the state ..
BANGALORE: The Dalit and Minorities Land Protection Forum alleged that the economically weaker sections (EWS) quarters inhabited b..
CHENNAI: The Finance Ministry has invited representatives of the jewellery trade from every State for a meeting in New Delhi on Fr..
CHENNAI: When Mayor Saidai S Duraisamy made the announcement that the Corporation was thinking of building a large, spacious dog s..
The clarification from the State Department came hours after Saeed dared the US to carry out a military raid against him like the one that killed Osama.
CHENNAI: GVK Emergency Management and Research Institute, on Monday, celebrated EMT Day on their office premises to acknowledge ..
The panel questioned Defence Secretary Shashi Kant Sharma and Vice Chief of Army Staff Lt General S K Singh.
The US has announced a $10 million bounty for Hafiz Saeed, the founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The petitioners claim that General Singh cannot be elevated as there is a pending case against him in a fake encounter case in Jammu and Kashmir.
One of Moscow's largest bookshop said it is running out of the notebooks because they are so popular.