From a 1972 Mustang to a 95-year-old watch, Chennais vintage passion gets put on display
Collectors of everything vintage - cars, bikes, watches - share the secret to ensuring that their toys keep humming to the tune of time
Grundfos India launches experience centre in Chennai
The centre will showcase companys new water solutions
Vi to be official communication partner for Chennai Super Kings
Vi will offer special experiences including exclusive meet-and-greet opportunities, signed merchandise, match tickets and various other engagements
Sowcarpet cylinder blast death toll rises to five
On February 25, a gas cylinder exploded in the jewellery-making shop owned by 35-year-old Sumanpal Bisojit, located on the fourth floor of a commercial building on Singannan Street of Sowcarpet
Kerala Tourisms travelling photo exhibition comes to Chennai
Lenscape Kerala features 100 images captured across Kerala by 10 photographers from across India
T.N. Chief Minister Stalin inaugurates auditorium at Presidency College
It has seating capacity for 1,272 persons on the ground floor and 800 persons on the first floor, along with an administrative office and a VIP room
VELS Celebrates India's Leading Scientists on National Science Day
On the occasion of National Science Day 2026, VELS Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies (VISTAS) hosted the prestigious VELS National Scitech Awards 2026 at its campus in Pallavaram, Chennai. The event recognised eminent scientists and research leaders for their outstanding contributions to science, technology, innovation, coastal sustainability, marine research, chemistry, and traditional medicine. Eminent scientists were honoured at the VELS National Scitech Awards 2026 by Dr.Preethaa Ganesh Vice President Vels Group of Institutions Instituted to honour excellence in science and research at the national level, the awards celebrated distinguished scientists whose work has significantly advanced innovation, sustainability, healthcare, coastal management, and national development. National Science Day is observed annually on February 28 to commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect by Nobel Laureate Sir C. V. Raman a landmark scientific breakthrough that placed India firmly on the global research map. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Preethaa Ganesh, Vice-President of the VELS Group of Institutions, described science as the backbone of national progress and emphasized the need to cultivate a strong culture of inquiry, innovation, and responsibility among the youth. She highlighted VELS Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies (VISTAS) for its robust research ecosystem and its recognition as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO). She also noted the universitys active collaborations with over 100 industry partners, strengthening academia - industry integration and research-driven innovation. Dr. Preethaa Ganesh further underscored the pivotal role of the VELS Innovation Council in advancing research commercialization, facilitating patents and intellectual property rights (IPR), and promoting women-led entrepreneurship. She reiterated the institutions commitment to fostering innovation, startup incubation, and industry-relevant research that contributes to national development and global competitiveness. The distinguished awardees of the VELS National Scitech Awards 2026 included: Dr. Balaji Ramakrishnan, Director, National Institute of Ocean Technology Dr. G. Senthil Vel, Director, National Institute of Siddha Dr. P. Krishnan, Director, Bay of Bengal Programme Inter-Governmental Organisation Dr. Ramesh L. Gardas, Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Madras Dr. V. Deepak Samuel, Scientist-E, National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management Each awardee received a citation, a commemorative memento, and a cash prize of Rs. 1 lakh in recognition of their exemplary contributions to their respective fields. Through the VELS National Scitech Awards, VISTAS continues to strengthen Indias scientific ecosystem by recognising excellence, encouraging research leadership, and fostering innovation-driven nation building. The celebration reaffirmed the institutions commitment to advancing impactful research and inspiring the next generation of scientists to contribute meaningfully to society and sustainable development About VELS University VELS Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies (VISTAS) continues to be recognised as one of the best deemed university in Chennai, distinguished by its prestigious NAAC A++ accreditation and UGC Category I status. Home to over 20,000 students and supported by a dedicated faculty strength of 1,220 members, VISTAS offers more than 150 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across a wide spectrum of disciplines. These include Medicine, Engineering, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Management, Law, Mass Communication, Maritime Studies, Aviation, Physiotherapy, and Computing Sciences, among others. With its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and holistic development, VISTAS remains a premier destination for quality higher education in India. www.vistas.ac.in
This exhibition Shakti celebrates female power through textile art
An exhibition, Shakti: Threads of Female Power, aims to explore femininity beyond the labels of divinity on March 7 at Alliance Franaise of Madras
EmpowHer 1.0 to help over 6,000 women entrepreneurs in Tamil Nadu
The inaugural cohort comprises 160 aspiring women entrepreneurs from Chennai, Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu, and Tiruvallur
TVK supporters target media outlets online, draw ire
They created several fake social media accounts in the names of media outlets, as well as many fictitious media organisations, and indulged in spreading false and defamatory remarks targeting journalists, Chennai Press Club said in a statement
Tiruchi Siva, Thambidurai likely to be renominated to RS
Six Rajya Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu are up for election on March 16. DMK is set to nominate Constandine Ravindran and re-nominate Tiruchi N Siva, while AIADMK likely re-nominates M Thambidurai and PMK its president Anbumani Ramadoss. DMK awaits Congress's decision on a third seat.
Meet these Chennai residents serving as spokespersons for sustainable energy
Even as Wels in Austria hosted World Sustainable Energy Days 2026 last week,The Hindu Downtownpicked the brains of quiet influencers in Chennai Bhuvana Raj and Saravanan Palanichami whose philosophy of sustainable energy use in their home settings is rubbing off on neighbours and friends
Death toll climbs to 5 in Chennai LPG cylinder blast at goldsmith workshop
Tragedy struck Elephant Gate as an LPG cylinder blast at a goldsmith workshop claimed three more lives, bringing the total to five. The explosion, caused by a gas leak igniting during metalwork, left seven workers with severe burns. Two others remain hospitalized, one in intensive care. Investigations into safety measures are ongoing.
Tamil Nadu polls: Congress wants 41, DMK sticks to 25 seats plus one Rajya Sabha
Congress and DMK commenced seat-sharing discussions for upcoming elections, with Congress seeking 41 assembly and two Rajya Sabha seats. DMK countered with an offer of 25 assembly seats and one Rajya Sabha seat, explicitly stating power-sharing is not on the agenda. Congress will revert after consulting Rahul Gandhi.
Man held for sexual assault of Class XII girl in Chennai
IndiGo announces flights between Chennai and Runion Island
UGC asks varsities to identify newer areas for online courses
Duo linked to six burglaries in Chennai held in Rajasthan
Probe into alleged graft in flyover project, says Anbumani
New bus termini at Tiruttani, Tiruvallur to be launched today
Electrical check completed on Mount-Velachery MRTS line in Chennai
CM Stalin launches 11 Mudhalvar Padaippagams, libraries
Dr S M Balaji elected ICD president
Woman dead, 4 hurt in mishap near Anna University, Chennai
After 3 days wait, 217 Tamils stranded in Dubai return to Chennai
DMDK gets one RS seat from DMK
Arappor Iyakkam manifesto seeks amendments to TN Lokayukta Act
Will take legal action against Ramnad MP, I-T dept tells Madras HC
State govt extends Rs 2000 summer grant to 37.7 lakh more people
Woman cop from Chennai attempts suicide after suspension over murder case
Central Crime Branch arrests Sri Lankan woman in passport fraud case
Two men arrested in Gujarat for break-in at commercialcomplex in Flower Bazaar
Chennai builds summer buffer as Krishna water from A.P. adds storage
In the past few days, Chennai has an added storage of nearly 140 million cubic feet of water owing to Krishna water inflow-equivalent to almost five days of withdrawal for the citys needs
Choked Tambaram bus terminus to get 7cr upgrade
Flight cancellations to the Middle East continue
One flight which departed from Chennai to Dubai returned a fewhours later to the city airport due to airspace closure
Law college student killed in accident near Anna University
Man arrested for sexually harassing woman in Kotturpuram
Police arrested the accused and remanded him to judicial custody
Man held for taking obscene photographs of women
The mobile phone used in the offence was seized
Three arrested for stealing mobile phones in Madhavaram
Inquiry revealed that the trio posed as temple donation collectors to survey locations before committing a theft
Over 1,000 entries received for The Hindu Margazhi Music Contest
The video links have been sent to the judges, who watch the presentations and select the winners based on marks
Seafarers club at Chennai Port nears completion, to be ready next month
For seafarers, who set foot in the port after an exhausting sail, this facility aims to provide much needed respite
Arappor Iyakkam launches anti-corruption manifesto for Assembly polls
The main agenda of the manifesto is to get rid of corruption and ensure transparency and as part of this the document demands proactive disclosure of public information under Section 4 of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, including a statewide transparency portal
Local bodies launch initiative to strengthen resilience against heat
Chennai Corporation is set to impart training to 5000 volunteers from RWAs on disaster preparedness during heat wave conditions in summer as temperatures are expected to soar this year
Credai moves court against construction ban near Pallikaranai
State to seek review of court order to register case based on ED info
DMK councillor, bizman sexually harass flight attendant; held
Two leopard cats, black bears sent to Chennai from Jammu
Jammu Tawi, March 3 : In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the Jammu Division of Northern Railway has undertaken transportation of rare zoo animals from Jammu to Chennai by train, marking a significant milestone in long-distance wildlife transit. Two leopard cats and two black bears were dispatched from Jammu Railway Station on Tuesday in a special parcel [] The post Two leopard cats, black bears sent to Chennai from Jammu appeared first on Northlines .
After 3 Days, 217 Passengers Stranded In Dubai Return To Chennai
From Saturday, air services from the Gulf region, including Dubai, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Kuwait and Muscat, were suspended following the war in the region.
Indian Women's Football Team Aims for AFC Asian Cup 2026 and World Cup Qualification
Tamil Nadu's Kaviya Pakkirisamy and Sowmiya Narayanasamy are defying odds to represent India at the AFC Women's Asian Cup. Their journey from humble beginnings highlights the challenges and growing support for women's football in India. The team aims for direct World Cup qualification, focusing on each match with determination and improved preparation under a new coach.
Tamil Nadu launches Luxury Tented Camp in Anamalai Tiger Reserve
Topslip welcomes a new premium tented camp at Sethumadai, offering luxury amidst the Anamalai Tiger Reserve. Developed by Trek Tamil Nadu, the eco-friendly camp features solar power, modern amenities, and a community-led management model involving local tribal women. Visitors can enjoy guided treks, safaris, and environmental education, with bookings opening March 15.
Congress and DMK fail to seal pact as both remain firm on seat positions
DMK allots one Rajya Sabha seat to DMDK
Customs seizes 750 grams of gold at Chennai airport
Lawyer, kabbadi player among four dead as car plunges into well near Gingee in TN
As the car approached Alampoondi, Raja, who was driving the car, lost control of the vehicle due to drowsiness. The car veered off the road and plunged into a roadside well filled with water.
NEET-UG requirement for physiotherapy, occupational therapy courses deferred to 202728
Israel-Iran war halts egg exports from Namakkal; losses estimated at Rs 5 five crore daily
Namakkal, one of Indias major egg production and trading hubs, regularly supplies large quantities to overseas buyers. But the Middle East conflict has left exporters struggling to meet commitments and manage inventory.
Speed trial to be conducted on Velachery-St. Thomas Mount section on March 5
Two Leopard Cats, Black Bears Dispatched For Chennai From Jammu By Train
Jammu, March 3: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the Jammu Division of Northern Railway has undertaken transportation of rare zoo animals from Jammu to Chennai by train, marking a significant milestone in long-distance wildlife transit. Two leopard cats and two black bears were dispatched from Jammu Railway Station on Tuesday in a special parcel van attached to train 16032, railway officials said. The consignment will cover nearly 2,800 km to reach MGR Chennai in Tamil Nadu in about 54 hours, a [] The post Two Leopard Cats, Black Bears Dispatched For Chennai From Jammu By Train appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NGO urges T.N. to make environmental clearance mandatory for large-scale solar projects
The NGO stated that the rapid expansion of ground-mounted solar parks is increasingly encroaching on agricultural and grazing lands; it alleged that this practice triggered protests in several districts
4 from Chennai killed after car falls into roadside well near Gingee
The police said the group was returning to Chennai after visiting Tiruvananmalai for girivalam
Private hospital in Chennai treats two senior citizen cancer patients with CAR T-cell therapy
A total of 26 Returning Officers and 62 Assistant Returning Officers from Kanniyakumari, Tenkasi, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi and Ramanathapuram participated; the sessions are being handled by District Revenue Officers, Sub-Collectors, who have undergone training at Delhi and Chennai
Maxillofacial surgeon from Chennai elected president of ICD-Section VI
StartupTN, TNWESafe launch entrepreneurship bootcamp for women
The two-day bootcamp trained a cohort of 160 women entrepreneurs from Chennai and nearby towns to provide them with the mentorship required to transform ideas into structured business action
Rotary Club gives 425 free bicycles to Corporation school students
IndiGo announces non-stop connectivity between Chennai and Runion Island from April 29
Located between Madagascar and Mauritius, Runion Island is renowned for its dramatic volcanic landscapes
DMK offers 27 Assembly seats, awaits Congress response
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin told Congress leader P. Chidambaram that the issue could have been resolved much earlier had the Congress deputed him as mediator
Over 250 flights cancelled at four airports amid escalating conflict in Gulf
Mumbai: More than 250 flights were cancelled at Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai airports on Tuesday, March 3, due to the Middle East conflict, officials said. For the fourth day, flight operations continued to be disrupted as airlines cancelled flights amid the escalating conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. As many as 80 flights 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 .
IndiGo to launch direct ChennaiRunion Island flights from April 29, 2026
IndiGo is launching non-stop, thrice-weekly flights from Chennai to Runion Island starting April 29, 2026, utilizing Airbus A320 aircraft. This marks Runion Island as IndiGo's 46th international destination and its 13th from Chennai, a key South Indian gateway. The new route aims to attract Indian travelers to the island's unique volcanic landscapes and multicultural heritage.
Chennai Pen Show to showcase handmade pens, inks and fine accessories
The event will feature brands such as Ranga Pens, Sheaffer, ST Dupont, Pelikan, Diplomat, among others, apart from vintage writing instruments
Chennai Metro plans to develop 73 lakh sqft area at 37 locations along its Phase-II metro corridors
Chennai Metro Rail Ltd is set to develop 73.4 lakh sq ft of commercial property across 37 locations along its Phase-II corridors. This initiative aims to boost non-fare revenue and financial sustainability by monetizing land parcels beyond station footprints, similar to models in Delhi and Bengaluru.
Chennai Metro Rail is set to transform 37 locations into commercial hubs, developing 73.4 lakh sqft of property to boost non-fare revenue. Projects at Boat Club, Kutchery Road, and IT corridor sites will integrate with stations, creating vibrant transit-oriented developments. This ambitious plan aims to enhance financial sustainability and reshape urban mobility.
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin inaugurates home for senior citizens, Mudhalvar Padaippagams
The home is spread over 25,500 sqft and could accommodate 75 elderly citizens. Various amenities, facilities to provide physiotherapy, first aid, among others are available at this home
Tirunelveli double murder: Nainar Nagenthran, Vijay slam DMK government
Their reaction came after an armed gang, allegedly under the influence of alcohol or drugs, killed two persons at Perumpaththu village in Tirunelveli district
DMK Councillor, AIADMK functionary held for sexually harassing air hostess
The duo committed the offence when they were travelling to Delhi on flight, according to the police
IranIsrael conflict: International flights cancelled at Chennai airport as Middle East crisis
Chennai International Airport saw major international flight cancellations on Tuesday. At least 30 flights to and from key West Asian hubs were affected. This disruption stemmed from airspace restrictions and operational uncertainties linked to the Iran-Israel conflict. The cancellations impacted services to Kuwait, Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. Passengers are advised to check with airlines for updates.
Chennai | Revivos Obesity meet looks beyond Ozempic and the weighing scale
With GLP-1 weight-loss drugs gaining ground in India amid rising obesity rates, doctors, nutritionists and coaches join forces on one platform to promote strength training, science-backed diets and dismantle the celebrity jab stigma
Vijay Sethupathys web series Kaattaan gets release date; teaser unveiled
The series is created by M. Manikandan, who has directed it with B.Ajith Kumar, and also stars Milind Soman, Sudev Nair, Vadivel Murugan, Risha Jacobs, VJ Paaru, Kalaivani Bhaskar, and Muthukumar in pivotal roles
AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami described the AIADMK-BJP alliance as strong and smooth, with seat-sharing talks imminent. He contrasted this with perceived confusion within the DMK-Congress alliance. Palaniswami also clarified that discussions with Union Home Minister Amit Shah focused on election preparedness and did not involve any talks about Sasikala joining the NDA, though discussions with other parties are ongoing.
T20 WC: Samson's Return Shows Pieces Are Falling Into Right Place For India, Says Gavaskar
DP World Celebrity Golf Event: India legend Sunil Gavaskar believes Sanju Samson's return to playing eleven for the Super Eights of the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup is a proof that the pieces are falling into place for the defending champions at the right time ahead of their semi-final against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. Samson rose to the occasion with a perfectly paced 97 not out off just 50 balls as India chased down 196 to beat West Indies by five wickets in a virtual knockout clash in front of 67,000 spectators at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Yes, sometimes you have a situation where you actually have a piece falling into the right place. I do believe that Rinku Singh's father's illness at that stage and because he was away, had the opening for Sanju Samson to be brought into the team for the game the other day - not the one at the Eden Gardens, the one in Chennai. That's where he got the Indian team off to a start with Abhishek Sharma of over 40 because in all the matches till then, one of the openers, either Abhishek or Ishan Kishan had got out for a duck and the Indian team would lose a wicket in the power play, said Gavaskar, while replying to a query from IANS in an interaction ahead of the DP World Celebrity Golf Event to create awareness on the CHAMPS Foundation. Samson featured only once in the group stage, making 22 against Namibia in New Delhi, as India majorly preferred to have the left-handed opening pair of Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma. But after the 76-run defeat to South Africa, Samson was recalled for the Super Eights tie against Zimbabwe to break the left-handed monotony and made a brisk 24, before hitting 12 boundaries and four sixes in an unforgettable knock in a crunch clash to steer India to the semi-finals. In fact, they used to lose two wickets in the power play. But that partnership certainly steadied the Indian innings. From there, obviously, with him batting the way that he did, breaking the two left-handers together to make the opening into a right-hand, left-hand combination, certainly has made it look very good. Its because that was the old form anyway - the old partnership before Samson went out of form and Ishan Kishan came back into the team. So you could say that the pieces have certainly fallen into place. Even England are peaking and India are also peaking and it is going to be some game worth going miles to see, added Gavaskar. Gavaskar also termed Samson's match-winning knock in Kolkata as one of the finest knocks he commentated on in recent times in T20s. He anchored the innings and then he also took India home, which is such an important thing. A lot of times, players get out in the 16th or the 17th over and so, when a new batter comes in, then it becomes a little bit difficult. So, it was a superb innings in the way he anchored and took India home. He didn't seem to take any undue risk and played normal cricketing shots and play any reverse sweep or scoop. He stuck to his strength, which was playing normal shots in the V and it was one of the finest T20 innings that we have seen in recent times. England, led by Harry Brook, come into the semi-final on the back of winning all their Super Eight games and have been growing in form and confidence as the tournament gets to the business end. Gavaskar feels Thursday's semi-final, the third straight time of India meeting England in this phase of the competition, had all the ingredients of a classic. It's going to be another cracker of a game just like this sort of quarter-final against the West Indies was because both sides are very well matched. They have got batting, bowling, middle order and the finisher. Both teams have finishers and variety in their bowling, and also got a fair bit of experience of T20 cricket. England have got a few players who have played in the IPL and are familiar with Indian conditions and when they play for their franchise in an away game, the crowd pressure is there and are familiar with that as well. So, it is going to be a humdinger of a game, like it went in Kolkata and this one also will likely go to the 40th over. Asked about Indias semi-final hoodoo at the Wankhede Stadium - defeats to England in the 1987 ODI World Cup and West Indies in the 2016 T20 World Cup - Gavaskar remained unperturbed. Well, the other day, somebody said as well that West Indies had never lost a knockout game at the Eden Gardens, but that was broken. So it's a new era, new team and yes, India have not had the best of semi-final experiences at the Wankhede. But I do believe that they have the capability to go all the way to the final in Ahmedabad. Gavaskar also had an advice for young left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma, who has scored 80 runs in six games at an average of 13.33 and a strike-rate of 131.14. Barring 55 against Zimbabwe, Abhishek hasnt played any innings of note and Gavaskar urged him to focus on building his innings rather than attacking relentlessly from the outset. My advice would be to not always look to bat in the fourth gear. Maybe look to up the gears as you settle in. Yes, you want to take advantage of the power play where only two fielders are outside the 30-metre circle. You want to certainly take advantage of that - play to your strengths, but don't always have to look to bat in the fourth gear. Like you saw with Sanju Samson batting in the third gear, for most of the time, he got 97 off 50 deliveries. Anybody who gets 97 will mean that his team will at least get double that amount, if not more - double that number of runs. So, if you get 190-200 in a semis while batting first, you are looking at possibly a winning score, he added. On the sidelines of the semi-final, Gavaskar spoke about the charity golf initiative being organised in Mumbai on Friday, featuring leading names from Indian and international sport. The event seeks to raise awareness for the CHAMPS Foundation (Caring, Helping, Assisting, Motivating, Promoting Sportsperson), founded by Gavaskar, which supports former Indian international sportspersons facing financial and medical challenges. Well, we saw that there is a semi-final of the ICC T20 World Cup in Mumbai on March 5. So we knew that there would be some commentators and also some former players who would be around here. So we decided to go and request that those who play golf (to be a part of it). On the sidelines of the semi-final, Gavaskar spoke about the charity golf initiative being organised in Mumbai on Friday, featuring leading names from Indian and international sport. The event seeks to raise awareness for the CHAMPS Foundation (Caring, Helping, Assisting, Motivating, Promoting Sportsperson), founded by Gavaskar, which supports former Indian international sportspersons facing financial and medical challenges. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, with that in view, we decided that having these players being around, we would be able to then do like we did in that inaugural 1983 double wicket tournament, and would be able to get potential sponsors as well to participate in this golf team, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
CapitaLand said to be in talks with Mindspace REIT on sale of Chennai Tech Park
The two firms are in discussions about the property International Tech Park Chennai, Radial Road thats owned by a private real estate fund managed by CapitaLand Investment
Law student killed, 3 injured in car crash near Tamil Nadu's Anna University
A law college student from Kerala was killed and three others injured when their car collided with a cab making a U-turn near Anna University. The victims, students of Ambedkar Law College, were traveling from Nungambakkam to Taramani. Investigations into the accident are currently underway.
Chandra Grahan 2026: Chandra Grahan or Lunar Eclipse is going to occur today and it is the first rare celestial event of this year. Only the final phase of the Chandra Grahan will be visible in India. The eclipse will begin at 03:20 PM and end at 06:47 PM. The Grahan will be visible in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru.
From music to microbes: How Kerala-based Kumbayah Kombucha is brewing real kombucha for India
Founded by Arvind Mohan and Ashvini Birghoffer, Kerala-based Kumbayah Kombucha's drink is available all over Kerala , Madurai, Coimbatore, Chennai, Pondicherry, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
DMK ministers and MLAs submit applications seeking ticket
Day after PMs visit, EPS meets Shah in Delhi for seat sharing talks
Middle East turmoil: Indian airlines cancel 357 intl flights on Mon
NEW DELHI, Mar 2 : Indian airlines cancelled 357 international flights on Monday as the operational disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict continued for the third day. Over 300 flights, including arrivals and departures, were cancelled at the countrys four main airports Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai on Monday, officials told PTI. Many airspaces in the Middle East region remained closed amid the escalating conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. The situation in the Middle East [] The post Middle East turmoil: Indian airlines cancel 357 intl flights on Mon appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PE-VC investments pick up in Feb
Chief minister Stalin flags delay in ASI permission for digs in Tamil Nadu
Three new sniffer dogs join CISF, three retire in Chennai
Chennai corporation to fine unlicensed hoardings 25K

