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LEAD STORIES
Tamilnadu Assembly today revoked the suspension of four AIADMK MLAs who had earlier been barred from attending the Budget session. A realtor was allegedly found murdered under mysterious circumstances in his house in suburban Kunrathur early this morning. Ex-MLA's brother killed in mishap A former MLA's brother was killed in a hit-and- run incident last evening. Ramu (33), a brother of former MLA Ravi Raj of Lakshmipuram at Puzhal, engaged in real estate business, was riding a two-wheeler towards Manali on 200 Feet Road when a lorry knocked him down. No-trust motion against Speaker AIADMK today brought a no-confidence motion again State Assembly Speaker Avudaiyappan. However, the date on which the motion would be taken up for discussion will be decided at the Business Advisory Committee meeting to be held later today. Express brushes past truck; kills one, hurts 9 One person was killed and nine others were injured in the wee hours of today when the Bokaro Steel City Express train brushed past a lorry near Athipattu. Railways clarify reports on southern food items Reacting to media reports on neglect of South Indian cuisine by the railways, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) regional director V Sriram today said standard South Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian breakfast, lunch and dinner had not been in any way withdrawn and would always be part of the South Indian menu on Indian Railways. More from NT Bureau. The SriLankan Catering (Private) Limited, a fully-owned subsidiary of SriLankan Airlines is situated cheek by jowl Bandaranaike International Airport, Katunayake. Assoiate Editor K Balakumar files an impressionistic acount. On a crusade to restore medical ethics Dr Hisamuddin Papa is leading a lonely crusade to restore medical ethics to its original position in the medical profession in the country. V Gangadharan writes. Are share-autos being elbowed out? There seems to be a concerted move to rid the city of its bane and blessing - the share-autos. And the whole thing is being attempted rather insidiously, writes N Nanda Kumar. For the animals, it will be a cool summer Wild pigs, bisons, deer and elephants can be seen happily wallowing in slushy mud banks in their enclosures at the Aringnar Anna Zoological Park, just as they would do so in the wild, says Rachel Chitra. Retired army officer takes journey for a noble cause The Sethu Samudram project will cause incalculable damage to the fragile ecological balance of the Indian Ocean, according to Colonel S S Rajan (Retd). K Vivek Prasad has more details about it. |
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