DINDIGUL The price of tomatoes in the market witnessed a substantial increase over the past week, as the summer rains that showered continuously affec
Kejriwal attacks BJP over bulldozer drives, Kashmiri pandits’ safety
Nikhil M Babu BJP calls CM’s statements “baseless and illogical”, say Kejriwal creating ‘terror’ in minds of DelhiitesOn May 13, a massive fire engulfed a four-storey building in Mundka killing at least 27 people, including 21 women, after a suspected AC blast
PTIExpert suggests ways to make auto fare in T.N. remunerative for drivers
Special Correspondent P. Mahalingam, in his thesis, says time factor was not taken into account while fixing fareCorporation finds plan violations in 17% of under construction buildings
Special Correspondent Notice issued to seal 66 buildings; stop work notice issued in 467 casesOver 130 participate in challenge to build robot janitors
The Hindu Bureau Janitorial tasks include vacuuming, mopping, sanitising restrooms, taking out trash, recycling, washing and cleaning windows and mirrorsStudents welcomed with festive atmosphere at many schools in Bengaluru after summer vacation
The Hindu Bureau Government schools in Bengaluru were decorated with flowers and rangoli while teachers welcomed students with roses, chocolates and sweetsAccident took place because of an illegally drawn wire to an advertisement hoarding by a private agency
Staff ReporterWhere have the blackbucks bolted?
V.V. SUBRAHMANYAM They were discovered by chance two summers ago in Nizamabad’s Nandipet mandal. The sight of blackbuck herds frolicking in the backwaters of Sriramsagar Project drew wildlife enthusiasts to the site in droves and prompted the local Divisional Forest Officer to propose setting up a sanctuary for the endangered species. But the blackbuck population, which was estimated to be in thousands, seems to have shockingly plummeted this year. Why have they disappeared from what was supposed to be their ‘haven’?Uncontrolled tourism behind vanishing wildlife: Telangana Forest Officer
V. V. Subrahmanyam He belongs to a different breed of officers; one who loves to be out in the wild and believes only what he sees. That’s Sunil S. Hiremath for you. IRainfall: Several districts put on yellow alert
Special Correspondent THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Parts of the State are likely to receive isolated heavy rainfall this week, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicated onISRO successfully tests solid rocket booster for Gaganyaan programme
Special Correspondent HS200 booster designed and developed at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, ThiruvananthapuramFronts set to conclude corpn bypoll campaign with road shows
Special Correspondent Polling for Ernakulam South division on May 17; counting to be held next day