As the public return to city beaches after many months of lockdown, local communities and environmental groups have also taken to the sands to clean up after the public.
Marina, the world’s second largest beach, wore a deserted look and various tourist spots were made out of bound for public, as the ‘Kaanum Pongal’ (sight seeing), marking the culmination of the...
At least 2,000 police personnel will be deployed at Marina beach to enforce visitors’ ban to the seashore on Kaanum Pongal day. Entry into Marina, Elliot’s, Neenakarai and Mahabalipuram beaches are...
City police would deploy about 10,000 policemen to prevent people from crowding on Marina and Elliot’s Beach during Pongal.
To control spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in crowded areas, the State government on Tuesday, issued orders restricting public from visiting tourist spots in Chennai and Chengalpattu...
To keep covid-crisis under control, Chennai beaches especially Marina will be restricted for public on Kaanum Pongal (January 16) --- a day in the Pongal holidays for family gathering.
The first bench of the Madras High Court on Friday agreed to delink the pleas relating to fishermen, which had been expanded merely to include the beautification of Marina beach, and also hear a batch...
A thick blanket of frothing was visible at the shore of the longest natural beach in the country.
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) released on Monday (December 14) a video showing tens of thousands of Giant South American River turtle hatchlings emerging from the sand.
The temptation of the open sea and strong winds were too strong for residents of Chennai, who went seabound after nearly nine months of ban. On the first day of Marina’s opening, people thronged the...