Dengue outbreak in India
Oct 28, 2012
The epidemic caused largely by domestic breeding of mosquitoes, has affected Tamil Nadu the most, with a total of 5,376 cases.
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Veteran playback singer T.M. Soundararajan passed away in Chennai on Saturday. The nonagenarian ruled the hearts of his fans with his mellifluous singing for decades. A pictorial tribute to the legend ... Compiled by Saraswathy Srinivasan
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