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Reporter’s diary: Man comes to HC with poison in one hand and...
It was a regular day at Madras High Court when a young man in his late 20s came to the press room and demanded that reporters lend him ears on the...
Reporter’s Diary: Mandatory or not? Students await clarity on PM’s...
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Parikasha Pe Charcha 2020 postponed to January 20, confusion prevails among the school students and teachers about...
Reporter’s diary: Biomed waste in water source? Worry not, ‘it isn’t...
Even laymen might agree that there is a huge difference between solid waste generated from homes and biomedical waste generated from health facilities...
Reporter's Diary: When Duraimurugan got CM’s assurance on his daily...
The last Assembly session, the curtains for which came down on Thursday, witnessed some hilarious moments apart from the usual heated exchanges.
Reporter's Diary: At Corporation, tender estimate includes expensive...
The dubious nature of Chennai corporation’s tendering process is now common knowledge among the contractors who are willing to go to any extend to...
Reporter’s Diary: Govt doc who is ready to pay patients’ expenses
In the age of insurance-managed healthcare where even those who cannot afford private hospitals shun government facilities, a recent incident caught...
EPS vs OPS? Govt 2020 calendar pics speak louder than words
The silent but simmering cold war between Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam is the worst kept secret in...
Reporter’s Diary: When cops turn peace brokers
When they receive complaints, the police are supposed to register an FIR, investigate and ensure that the culprits are convicted by a court of law.