Leela Palace Udaipur fined Rs 10 lakh after staff enters occupied room using master key
A Chennai consumer court has ordered The Leela Palace, Udaipur, to pay Rs 10 lakh compensation to a couple. The hotel's housekeeping staff entered their room using a master key while they were in the washroom, violating their privacy. The commission found this a deficiency in service, rejecting the hotel's defence of standard operating procedures.
World Bank report lauds MTC for creating a sustainable and dependent public transport service
The report Chennais Urban Mobility Transformation highlights the Chennai City Partnership signed between the Tamil Nadu government and World Bank for creating a sustainable transport model
Nandigama MPDO, MPO, Panchayat Secretary in ACB Net
The ACB arrested them for demanding Rs.2.50 lakh and accepted the part payment of Rs.1 lakh through Panchayat Secretary Chennaiah from the complainant for doing official favour
Watch: Saving Olive Ridley turtles: On patrol with Chennais Marine Elite Force
Every year between December and April, the waters off Chennai turn into a nesting ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles. Since early December, an unusually high number of Olive Ridley turtles have been found dead along the coast. Trawl nets operating too close to shore trap turtles as they surface to breathe, pulling them underwater until they drown. In Chennai, a newly formed Marine Elite Force has been deployed to patrol coastal waters and intercept trawlers entering restricted zones.
In today's electoral arena in Tamil Nadu, neither the ruling party nor the party that ruled is in a position to secure 40% of the vote on their own, said Arjuna in his post on Tuesday.
In a big boost to Chennais chip ecosystem, KLA opens R&D hub
Bengaluru Retains No. 1 Spot as the Top City for Women in India
Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai: Top 5 cities for women Many cities show strength in either social or industrial inclusion, not both Tier-2 cities rise as women-friendly urban ecosystems expand Gurugram emerges as the only north Indian city in the Top 10 of Indias Top Cities for Women, climbs to No. 6 from No. 9 last year Five cities from south Indian states feature in the Top 10 of Indias Top Cities for women Avtar Group, Indias leading workplace culture consulting firm, released the fourth edition of its annual, nation-wide study Top Cities for Women in India (TCWI).The TCWI report presents a longitudinal inclusivity index that tracks how Indian cities enable womens participation, safety, and career growth/continuity, while identifying role-model cities and emerging best practices. It also offers a structured framework for organisations, policymakers and urban stakeholders to enable womens workforce participation and career growth. Dr. Saundarya Rajesh, Managing Director, Avtar Group The Top 10 Cities for Women in India in 2025 are: Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Gurugram, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Coimbatore The 2025 edition of the study covers 125 cities and draws comparisons from its previous editions (from 2022). The cities are ranked based on an overall City Inclusion Score assigned to every city, which is inferred from Avtars research and governmental data. The City Inclusion Score (CIS) is derived from two parameters: the Social Inclusion Score (SIS) and the Industrial Inclusion Score (IIS). The Social Inclusion Score is a cumulative score of four indicators. These are: city liveability, safety, womens representation in employment and womens empowerment. The Industrial Inclusion Score evaluates the extent to which organisations in the city across industries are inclusive of women and is calculated based on three indicators: The density of gender inclusive organizations; the density of women-friendly/inclusive industries in a city, and career enablers provided to women by organizations. Speaking at the release event of the reports findings, Dr Saundarya Rajesh , Managing Director of Avtar Group , said, As we mark Avtars 25th year, the fourth edition of the Top Cities for Women in India reflects both how far we have come and how much more we must do. Over the years, the TCWI study has evolved into a tool of accountability that asks a simple question: Can a woman truly thrive in this city? It measures the real ease of career and life for women, whether cities enable women to enter the workforce, stay, grow, and lead. Creating such cities requires shared responsibility. Governments, organizations, institutions, communities, and women themselves must work together to build environments that are safe, accessible, affordable, and supportive. In todays context, cities must also take a broader view of inclusion, one that considers environmental resilience, supportive infrastructure, digital readiness, intergenerational equity, and respect for diverse perspectives. When these elements come together, women thrive, thereby strengthening local economies and moving India closer to its long-term development goals. Key Findings of the Top Cities for Women in India 2025 report: Bengaluru retains its position as the top city for women in India in 2025, with a City Inclusion Score of 53.29, reflecting sustained strength in Industrial Inclusion and career enablement. Chennai follows in second position with a City Inclusion Score of 49.86, while continuing to lead on social inclusion parameters such as safety mechanisms, public services, mobility initiatives and access to health and education. Pune (46.27), Hyderabad (46.04), and Mumbai (44.49) complete the top five, demonstrating consistent performance across both social and industrial inclusion indicators. Gurugram records one of the most notable upward movements, strengthening its position in 2025 compared to 2024, supported by rapid industrial growth and strong corporate presence (Rank no. 6 in 2025 compared to No. 9 in 2024). Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida perform strongly on industrial inclusion but lag on social indicators such as safety, affordability, and mobility, reinforcing that industrial growth alone does not ensure inclusive urban environments. Thiruvananthapuram, Shimla and Tiruchirappalli demonstrate strong social inclusion outcomes but limited industrial depth, pointing to constraints in local economic mobility for women and limitations in large-scale formal employment opportunities for women despite strong social foundations. Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune stand out for fairly balanced inclusion profiles , with strong alignment between social inclusion and industrial ecosystems, enabling sustained workforce participation for women. Mumbai shows strong industrial inclusion (with an IIS of 69.00) but relatively weaker social inclusion (with a SIS of 38.44), highlighting challenges around affordability and access to infrastructure despite abundant employment opportunities. The 2025 TCWI rankings show increased representation of Tier-2 cities among higher ranks, indicating decentralisation of women-friendly urban ecosystems. Regional analysis The Southern region emerges as the most inclusive , recording the highest scores across all three indices, with a regional average CIS of 21.60, SIS of 27.81, and an IIS of 11.61, reflecting a more integrated approach to social infrastructure, safety, health, education, and industrial participation for women. The Western region follows closely , demonstrating consistently strong performance with a regional average CIS of 20.00, SIS of 25.47, and the highest IIS among regions at 12.01, indicating relatively mature industrial ecosystems supported by enabling social conditions. Central and Eastern regions trail across both inclusion dimensions social and industrial especially industrial inclusion, with regional average IIS scores of 4.96 and 4.40, respectively. Across 20222025, cities achieving convergence between Industrial Inclusion (IIS) and Social Inclusion (SIS) consistently rank higher on overall City Inclusion (CIS) , reinforcing that industrial growth is most effective when supported by safe, accessible, and equitable urban environments. www.avtarinc.com/tcwi About Avtar Avtar, founded in 2000 by Dr Saundarya Rajesh, is one of Indias leading workplace culture consulting firms, supporting hundreds of companies in creating diverse and supportive workplaces. Avtar is also the countrys largest provider of second career opportunities for women. An ISO 20700 certified firm, Avtars biggest research projects are its annual benchmarking studies the Best Companies for Women in India (BCWI) and the Most Inclusive Companies Index (MICI). Done in partnership with Seramount, BCWI and MICI, Indias largest workplace inclusion benchmarking studies, which have paved the way for the employment of more women and other underrepresented groups. Avtar also promotes inclusive hiring through MyAvtar, Indias first job portal for underrepresented professionals. A snapshot of Avtars work in the last 25 years: Provided advisory services in inclusive practices to 800+ organisations Conducted 5000+ workshops and training programs in companies of different sizes, spanning industries and locations Facilitated the re-entry of 1,00,000 second-career women into the workforce through MyAvtar.com Engaged with 200,000+ women through career enablement programs Offered unique skilling programs such as DigiPivot (a prestigious course in digital marketing, conducted in partnership with Google, HUL, and ISB) to hundreds of women. Provided career intentionality training, employment guidance, and access to industry leaders every year to 10,000+ girls from underprivileged backgrounds through Project Puthri, an initiative of the Avtar Human Capital Trust (AHCT). Impacted 4000+ schoolboys through MITR (Men Impacting Trust and Respect), an initiative by AHCT that mentors boys to be advocates for women. www.myavtar.com . For its transformational impact in the realm of DEI, Avtar Group was listed in the prestigious Steward Leadership 25 Listing by Straits Times & INSEAD in Singapore in 2022. In 2025, Avtar won the Times Business Awards and was recognized as the Leading Womens Employment Organization.
Rediscovering nostalgia: 1950s glamour meets South Indian tapas at The Quarter
The Madras High Court has banned the release and circulation of a Tamil book containing offensive remarks against Justice G R Swaminathan. The book was scheduled for release at the Chennai Book Fair. The court has initiated contempt proceedings against the publisher. The state police will enforce the prohibition. The book fair is organized by BAPASI.
Madras HC allows urgent plea against book targeting Justice GR Swaminathan
Chennai: The Madras High Court on Wednesday permitted an advocate to move a lunch motion seeking to restrain the reported release of a Tamil book that allegedly portrays Justice G. R. Swaminathan as a sympathiser of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in connection with his verdict in the Thirupparankundram Karthigai Deepam case. The First Division Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
69.2% law graduates clear national Bar exam
A significant 69.21% of law graduates have successfully cleared the mandatory All India Bar Examination (AIBE) held on November 30, 2025. Out of 2,51,968 candidates, 1,74,386 passed, with results calculated on 95 marks after question adjustments. This exam is crucial for lawyers to practice in Indian courts.
Chennai Metro Rail to raze and rebuild bridge across Virugambakkam-Arumbakkam canal
Sarva vadyam at Tiruvarur: No longer a male bastion
Sumathy Mathiazhagans lecture at The Music Academy threw light on how she stepped in to continue a family tradition
A Chettinad Culinary Experience: Nagarathar Virundhu This Weekend in Chennai
Savor a traditional Nagarathar virundhu this weekend, with heritage dishes and festive sweets served on banana leaves.
Indias first hydrogen-powered train is set to begin pilot operations on the JindSonipat route in Haryana, marking a milestone in the countrys green transport initiatives. The 10-coach train, with two power cars and eight passenger coaches, has been indigenously designed and built at ICF Chennai. Fueled by hydrogen produced via electrolysis at a 3,000-kg-capacity plant in Jind, the train has successfully completed trial runs.
T.N. Transport department to operate over 22,700 buses from Chennai for Pongal
Transport Minister S.S. Sivasankar, at a press meet held at the Secretariat on Tuesday (January 6, 2026), said the operation of special buses will begin from January 9 and go on till January 14
AIADMK and PMK have joined forces, calling it a 'natural alliance' to oust the DMK government. Edappadi K Palaniswami and Anbumani Ramadoss announced the pact, aiming for a strong Tamil Nadu government. They highlighted a consensus on seat-sharing and vowed coordinated efforts for victory in upcoming elections.
Tamil Nadu Weather: A deep depression over the Bay of Bengal has triggered a weather alert for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal, with widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds expected. Heavy to very heavy rain is forecast for several coastal and interior districts from January 8, intensifying on January 10. Fishermen are advised not to venture into the sea.
New Zealand Name Spin-Heavy Squad For T20 World Cup, Santner To Lead
New Zealand named a spin heavy squad on Wednesday to travel to the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka next month, led by captain Mitchell Santner. Three of New Zealand's four pool games will be played at the spin-friendly Chepauk Stadium in Chennai, which is a familiar hunting ground for former Chennai Super Kings Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell and Santner. Joining Santner in the spin bowling ranks are Ish Sodhi -- New Zealand's second-highest wicket taker in the format -- as well as all-rounders Michael Bracewell, Glenn Phillips, and Ravindra. Coach Rob Walter also named a strong pace-bowling quartet, led by the ICC's second-ranked T20I bowler Jacob Duffy in his first World Cup. Duffy is joined by Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, and Adam Milne, while Kyle Jamieson will travel to India as pace-bowling cover. Jimmy Neesham plays as a seam-bowling all-rounder. The batting unit features Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Tim Seifert, Conway, and Mitchell. Seifert will wicketkeep. As always, the balance of the squad is critical. We've got plenty of power and skill in the batting, quality bowlers who can adapt to conditions, plus five all-rounders who all bring something slightly different, Walter said of his squad. This is an experienced group and the players are no strangers to playing in the sub-continent, which will be valuable. Most of New Zealand's squad are already on their way to India, where the Black Caps play three ODIs and five T20Is against India. They will then play a World Cup warm-up match against the United States before launching into pool play against Afghanistan, Canada, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. Walter said his team would be well prepared for the tournament. The group have had a healthy diet of T20 cricket leading into this World Cup, with three T20 International series to start the home summer, followed by the Super Smash and franchise opportunities. We've also got a hugely exciting tour of India, which will be a big challenge and provide ideal preparation for what's to come. New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (capt), Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Daryl Mitchell, Adam Milne, James Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi. Also Read: Live Cricket Score
How Breithaupt became Prathapet
It is my guess that someone in the Corporation dictates these names off a list and someone else notes it down in Tamil as heard, and not as written
GCCs now take up more than half of Chennais office space
WS Industries India raises Rs 400 crore with FPI participation for expansion
Minister inaugurates multi-sensory park for children with disabilities
The park aims to improve sensory, cognitive, and motor skills of children with disabilities through play
IIT-Ms Saarang 2026 to begin on January 8
Addressing media persons, V. Kamakoti, the institutes director, said that Padma Shri Awardee Sri Thota Tharani will be the chief guest
Apollo Hospitals conducts advanced microvascular heart assessment to treat complex chest pain
The patient, a 62-year-old woman, had persistent chest pain despite normal angiogram findings
Four arrested for assaulting migrant youth
Gummidipoondi police launched an investigation and arrested four persons
SCC urges CM to fulfil demands
Government doctors must be granted pay band 4 within 12 years of service, the association said
Doctors of MGM Cancer Institute treat man with advanced tongue cancer
Following complete tumour removal, doctors rebuilt the tongue and mouth using free flap reconstruction, an advanced technique in which healthy tissue from another part of the body was used to restore normal shape and function
Sources say that the departmenthad written to the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board seeking allotment for 58 families who had settled along the Canal on theThoraipakkamside
Ansari urges Selvaperunthagai not to press for share in power in DMK alliance
HC keeps e-filing rule in abeyance amid protests, case
Schools to hold revision exams from Jan 8 to 22
SCERT releases draft curriculum for Classes I-V
Thervai Kandigai to augment Red Hills capacity by 15mld
GCC to expedite work on flyovers as Revenue officials complete land acquisition
Chennai District Administration has completedwork on private negotiationfor 29 land parcels for the construction of the Ganesapuram flyover
Railways awaits CRS nod for services on MRTS extension
Southern Railway initially planned to get safety certificate before Pongal festivalfor services from Velachery to St. Thomas Mount. However, officials say they are not likely to begin this month
Migrant worker sexually assaults techie, arrested
Udhaya flags off 61 new SETC buses
Multisensory park opened for children with special needs
Piped water supply to two city zones will be disrupted for 24 hours from January 8
Residents have been requested to store water in advance or book water tankers online for immediate needs. However, the water agency would continue street supply
Nolambur river bridge to open in Feb
Yellow alert for city as low pressure forms over Bay
Woman fights chain snatcher, hurt
Metro installs auto gates to ease peak-hour congestion
Chennai Book Fair to be held from Jan. 8; free entry for visitors
Mini buses will run between Saidapet and the book fair venue to transport visitors to and from the grounds
Migrant worker held for sexual assault
Woman fights chain snatcher in Tambaram
School Education dept. seeks public feedback on draft syllabus of Classes I to V
Man who had been stealing for 15 years posing as police inspector arrested
100 sovereigns stolen from BJP functionarys house in Red Hills
Madras HC trashes TNs fears, upholds order to light deepam atop Thiruparankundram hill
CBI summons Vijay to Delhi in Karur stampede probe
Using treated wastewater is key to easing the pressure on freshwater in Chennai
In a panel discussion on Recycling, Recharging, Restoring The New Imperatives for Water Management, experts stress the need for cost-effective and sustainable alternatives to ease the burden on the citys limited freshwater sources
Sustainability Dialogues | On-campus sustainability cant remain in isolation, says SIMATS V-C
Congress Tamil Nadu Election Alliance: Power Sharing Demands & DMK Relations
Congress leader Girish Chodankar emphasized the party's long-standing alliance with DMK, seeking equal footing and power-sharing for the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections. He dismissed speculation about aligning with TVK, stating the focus remains on strengthening the DMK partnership and addressing national rival BJP. Discussions on seat-sharing are ongoing.
Film producers cant insist on expeditious certification: Censor board tells Madras high court
BJP hails HC verdict on Thiruparankundram lamp row
TN govt to appeal against Madras HC order on karthigai deepam
Parliamentary panel examines impact of higher US tariffs, meets affected sectors' stakeholders
A Parliamentary committee is studying the effects of increased US tariffs on Indian goods. The panel is visiting Visakhapatnam, Chennai, and Coimbatore to meet with industry leaders and government officials. They are examining challenges in the marine, automotive, leather, and textile sectors.
Special train between Mangaluru and Chennai for Pongal
The train will have one 2-tier AC, three 3-tier AC, 15 sleeper class and two second class cum luggage brake van coaches
Chennai Metro's Phase-2 project, part of Corridor 4 that will connect Porur to Poonamallee Bypass, will start operations in January. Chennai Metro Rail Limited has been working to make the metro station a world-class facility as it will include options for shopping, dining, multi-level parking.
Top Global Commercial Vehicle OEM Chooses Aptiv's Gen 6 ADAS Platform
Scalable, turn-key solution tailored for Indias traffic and road conditions, delivers safe navigation and cost-effective regulatory compliance Integrates Aptivs latest radar and smart camera - featuring STRADVISIONs AI-based vision technology - with Aptivs modular software solutions, all optimized for commercial vehicle applications Gen 6 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) to equip its future trucks and buses in India. Gen 6 ADAS platform will scale across the broad commercial vehicle lineup, covering 14 models and more than 30 variants This partnership marks Aptivs first collaboration with an Indian commercial vehicle OEM on ADAS. It comes as the industry prepares for yet to be rolled out 2027 regulations requiring new trucks and buses to include safety features such as automatic emergency braking, lane departure and blind spot warnings and pedestrian and obstacle detection when starting from a stop. To meet these requirements, commercial vehicle OEMs face unique challenges. They must integrate advanced safety technologies across diverse vehicle types and powertrains, address larger blind spots, and ensure reliability in harsh environments. Validation standards are more demanding than for passenger cars due to heavy-duty driving cycles, longer operating hours, and greater exposure to vibration and challenging road conditions. We are ready to play a leading role in helping OEMs in India meet demanding real-world conditions by introducing advanced, cost-effective safety solutions tested and tailored to local needs, said Javed Khan, Executive Vice President and President, Intelligent Systems, Aptiv. By combining globally proven technologies - already deployed in millions of vehicles across Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific - with intelligent adaptations for the local commercial vehicle segment, we enable OEMs to rapidly deliver advanced safety technology for one of the worlds fastest-growing markets. Scalable, High-Performance Safety for Diverse CV Fleets Built on a uni-voltage architecture, the Gen 6 ADAS platform will scale across the broad commercial vehicle lineup for this OEM, covering 14 models and more than 30 variants. Gen 8 radar and Gen 7 smart camera, featuring STRADVISIONs AI-based vision technology specifically tailored for Indian road conditions - including detection of three-wheelers, large animals, and vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, road workers, and cyclists. As part of an integrated solution, these advanced sensors and software will deliver industry-leading performance while reducing system complexity compared to conventional configurations. The platform leverages Aptivs modular ADAS software - already in production on more than 40 million vehicles globally - with support for over-the-air updates to add features and improve performance over time, enabled by Aptivs LINC Software Platform and Wind Rivers VxWorks real-time operating system (RTOS). manufacturing facility in Chennai in 2024. Today, Aptiv India employs 2,500 engineers and 13,000 employees across 7 manufacturing sites, 4 technical centers, and 1 tooling center nationwide, supporting OEMs with production-ready, software-led solutions. Indias mobility ecosystem is at a pivotal point as regulatory and consumer expectations evolve rapidly. This is yet another example of Aptivs commitment to working closely with leading OEMs and industry partners to ensure optimized performance, timely regulatory compliance and a more resilient mobility landscape for India, said Arun Devaraj, Vice President and Managing Director, Intelligent Systems, Aptiv Asia Pacific (Non-China). About Aptiv Aptiv is a global industrial technology company enabling more automated, electrified, and digitalized solutions across multiple end-markets. For more information, please visit aptiv.com .
Efforts are on to turn Arunachal Pradeshs Keyi Panyor into Indias first Bio-Happiness district
Bio-Happiness is a term coined by late agricultural scientist Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI), AlgoLabs to organise Gen AI-ML summit
The 4th edition of the GenAI-ML Summit will be held on January 9 and 10
T.N. Deputy CM Udhayanidhi flags off fleet of 61 new buses for SETC
The new buses will join the fleet of services being operated by the SETC from Chennai to various parts of Tamil Nadu, as well as to major cities in neighbouring States such as Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala.
Karur stampede case: CBI issues notice to TVK leader Vijay to appear for questioning on Jan 12
CBI has summoned TVK president Vijay for questioning on January 12 regarding the Karur stampede case. Several party office bearers have already been questioned. The agency took over the investigation after a Supreme Court order, with a charge sheet potentially to be filed after Vijay's appearance.
Mustafizur To Be Compensated For Rs 9.20 Crore Deal? Legal Aspects Explained
Mustafizur, who was bought by KKR for Rs 9.20 crore at the IPL auction following competitive bids from Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals, had to be let go in the wake of the recent atrocities on...
The Madras High Court has upheld a single judge's order. The Subramaniya Swamy temple management must light the Karthigai deepam at the deepathoon atop Thiruparankundram hill. The court found no valid reason to deny this practice. The stone pillar is located on Devasthanam land. The court directed the Devasthanam to comply with the order during the Karthigai festival.
Bangladesh's Mustafizur Unlikely To Get Compensation Following KKR Release
Mustafizur was bought by KKR for Rs 9.20 crore at the IPL auction following competitive bids from Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals
Madras HC upholds ruling allowing lighting of deepam on Thiruparankundram hill
Chennai: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Tuesday upheld an earlier order directing that the traditional Karthigai Deepam be lit on the hilltop at Thiruparankundram Hill, dismissing an appeal filed by the Tamil Nadu government and the temple administration. The verdict was delivered by a Division Bench comprising Justices G. Jayachandran and Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
An NRI successfully challenged the Indian tax department's decision to tax his global income. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Chennai ruled that Mr. Dhinakaran qualified as a non-resident, restoring his tax benefits. The tribunal emphasized that holding a managerial position doesn't disqualify one from being considered an employee under tax law, provided a contractual service relationship exists.
Talks to continue to resolve pay disparity issue, say secondary grade teachers
Tamil Nadu horror: Elderly woman tied to tree & assaulted over land dispute
On January 6, 2026, gold prices in India range from Rs 13,621 per 1 gram for 24K gold and Rs 12,486 per 1 gram for 22K gold. Silver is priced at Rs 2,42,100 per kilogram. Check city-wise rates here.
Chorus for power sharing gets louder as state elections get closer; DMK rejects coalitions
DMDK seeks views of functionaries, cadres on alliance decisions
DMK not in a rush to finalise seat sharing with Congress
SCADA-based reservoir management system for Chennai reservoirs ready for commissioning
Once the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)-based decision support system is in place, the department will be able to remotely operate the reservoir shutters from the centralised monitoring facility in the city
Ulagam Ungal Kaiyil: Stalin gives students free laptops
State headless without full-time DGP, says EPS at womens meet
MTC puts on hold shifting of buses from Broadway
Liquor bottles hurled at train, three injured
Metro Phase 2 model: Shop, dine, park
GCC works on inter-dept talks to avoid road cutting
Online Kalvi Radio helps inculcate love of reading in govt school students
HC warns action over police station on Semmencherry lake
T.N. government to increase awareness of benefits of fermented rice
Intensive cleaning carried out at 1,373 bus shelters by GCC
The activity formed part of regular sanitation works undertaken at public places such as bus shelters, roads, bridges, burial grounds and parks
CMs co-learning centres put N Chennai on the exam-prep map

