Renovated botanical garden likely to be thrown open to public soon
The garden, established in 1826 by French botanist George Samuel Perrottet, on an experimental basis to preserve the unique vegetation of the region, has a collection of over 2,400 trees, 213 genus types and 293 species
Pay 1 cr. to wife of school principal who died on COVID-19 duty: HC to Delhi govt.
MCDreports 20% rise in property tax collection, Mayor credits amnesty scheme
No slack in relief work even as Yamuna water level drops: CM
Safeguarding lives, property our foremost responsibility, wont tolerate negligence, Gupta tells senior officials; AAP chief visits relief camps, cites shortage of food, drinking water and proper shelter
Centre has allotted over 93,000 cr. for major port projects in Tamil Nadu
It allocated the amount for 98 modernisation and infrastructure augmentation projects in Chennai Port Trust, Kamarajar Port in Chennai, and VOC Port in Thoothukudi over the past 11 years, says Union Minister for Ports Sarbananda Sonowal
Woman alleges fraud of 50 lakh in fake HYDRAA land dispute settlement
Onam celebrated with traditional fervour and gaiety
Transgenders regulate traffic during Ganesh idols immersion bandobust in Jagtial
Awareness rally held marking World Spinal Cord Injury Day
Milad-un-Nabi Celebrated With Grandeur Across AP
In Vijayawada, MP Kesineni Sivanath alias Chinni participated in a massive rally organised at the Panja Centre, along with Muslim elders, leaders and community. He hailed the Prophet as an eternal guide to humanity.
Dharmasthala case: SIT issues notice to YouTuber Abdul Munaf
Crops on 14.44 lakh hectares damaged by heavy rain, says Maharashtra government
Excessive monsoon showers between August 15-20 have hit 191 talukas, damaging kharif crops in 654 revenue circles, says State Agriculture Minister
Two Inter students from same college found dead within 24 hours
Exhibit on Healthcare heritage of Madras conducted
Corporation accedes to conservancy workers demands
How inclusive is the Election Commission of Indias special revision exercise?
A survey conducted in Assam, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and the National Capital Territory of Delhi shows that the SIRs document requirements are too onerous for most voters; the exercise could lead to a high possibility of voter exclusion
Yamuna swells past warning level, set to climb higher
Humayun's Tomb in perfect condition: ASI after collapse incident near monument in Delhi
Six people were killed and four others injured on Friday evening after a wall of a dargah near the Humayun's Tomb in Delhi's Nizamuddin area collapsed
Kurian Peter consecrated as Bishop of CSIs Cochin Diocese
Around 700 streetlights along Container Terminal Road yet to be charged
Ganga Hospital in Coimbatore hosts state-level para table tennis championship
Ensure freedom of expression does not hurt religious feelings, Madras HC tells State government
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has set aside the closure of a case registered by the Thoothukudi police over a social media post disrespecting Lord Krishna
Government approves MERITE scheme to strengthen technical institutes
The scheme, with an outlay of 4,200 crore for five years, aims to develop guidelines for multidisciplinary programmes in technical courses, and increase learning and employability skills
Bombay HC seeks States stand on PIL for use of loudspeakers for Azan in 24 mosques
The petitioner states that the removal of loudspeakers violates the constitutional rights and disproportionately targets the Muslim community
Special pujas held on occasion of Varalakshmi Vratam
SHRC Chairman directs the Additional Chief Secretary (Home department) to decide on the matter within a month of receiving the estimate from the head of the Prison dept.
Kerala HC denies life convicts plea for emergency parole
Most fundamental rights of convicts remain suspended after conviction and cannot be diluted by granting emergency leave regularly, except in truly extraordinary situations, the court observes
Akshaya entrepreneurs in Ernakulam suspend K-Smart services over low service charges
Service fees were revised only once in 23 years, say entrepreneurs, who argue that 50 for a 30-minute ownership change or 70 for a 45-minute marriage registration is unsustainable