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Tough-talking MK warns of no talks In yet another dramatic twist to the Mullaiperiyar dam issue, Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today threatened to pull out of the proposed dialogue with the Kerala government (which was scheduled to be held in New Delhi on 29 November) under the aegis of Union Government. ‘The brutal HM was sexually immoral too’ One week after the brutal punishment he allegedly meted out to an eighth standard student on the Children’s Day, Arul Raj, headmaster of St Joseph Higher Secondary School, East Tambaram, is tight-lipped about the entire incident. But the complainants against him are anything but silent, reports P K Gireesh. To drink and be merry, they stole To eat, drink and be merry, and they thought they could, by stealing. But their dreams were dashed when they were caught by the long arm of the law. A woman bravely offered resistance to a knife-wielding robber, overpowered
him and helped in handing him over to police in
AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa today urged Chief Minister M Karunanidhi to stop cheating the people of Tamilnadu on the Mullaiperiyar Dam issue and asked him to take necessary steps in that regard immediately. Upset with CM, TNCC may stay away from dam issue Senior leaders of the Tamilnadu Congress Committee (TNCC) are said to be upset and distressed with the lukewarm response of Chief Minister M Karunanidhi to the Congress’s plea of a share in power in the State. Cash seized from air passenger Income Tax department officials today seized Rs 16 lakh cash from a passenger at the Chennai domestic airport.. Kalpana Venkat’s mission or rather the vision is to spread carnatic
music in North American continents. Spreading the wings and the culture,
Kalpana Swaram School of Music in Detroit has been training students at
various levels. She is also the director of Sama Gana Heritage Foundation,
a non-profit organisation. K V Vasudevan writes
With perinatal care, very little is left to chance! Wide corridors paved with cool natural stones that are flanked by colourfully tiled walls and low ceilings, see a lot of concerned human faces everyday at the Childs Trust Hospital, at Nungambakkam. Ramnath details everyday affair in this hospital.
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