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September 22, 2022

1K fever camps held; mobile units to review schools

HEALTH Minister Ma Subramanian inaugurated special fever camps in Tiruvallur district on Wednesday. The health department conducted 1,000 special fever camps across the State, including 100 in the Chennai Corporation.

1K fever camps held; mobile units to review schools

1 min

Indians stuck in Myanmar: CM seeks PM's intervention

CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to instruct the Ministry of External Affairs to rescue and repatriate the 300 Indians, including 50 Tamils, kept in captivity in Myanmar.

Indians stuck in Myanmar: CM seeks PM's intervention

1 min

BJP leader arrested for threatening A Raja

POLICE arrested BJP Urban District president Balaji Uthamaramasamy for allegedly threatening DMK Nilgiris MP A Raja during a speech. He made the comments while speaking at a meeting organised by Hindu outfits at Peelamedu on Sunday to condemn Raja's alleged remarks against Hinduism.

BJP leader arrested for threatening A Raja

1 min

NORTHEAST POLITICS IS NOW LARGELY TRANSACTIONAL

Politics in much of the region has long ceased to be ideology-determined. The primary goal of legislators now is to seek an alliance with any party in power

NORTHEAST POLITICS IS NOW LARGELY TRANSACTIONAL

4 mins

FLOWING WITH THE RIVER: REFLECTIONS FROM THE YATRA

THE first week of the Bharat Jodo Yatra was an emotional one. After wandering through the cynical desert of everyday politics, it feels as if I have stumbled unexpectedly upon a life-giving river that nurtures all those who submit to her flow. The river burst forth tumultuous from a sangam of the seas. Mighty, exuberant, almost raucous. And yet tentative, self-conscious and surprised by her own power. But most of all, she is inevitable. The turning Universe has made this time and place hers alone.

FLOWING WITH THE RIVER: REFLECTIONS FROM THE YATRA

4 mins

Thakur to TV channels: Work hard, don't try to grab eyeballs

UNION information and broadcasting minister Anurag Thakur on Monday urged media houses to work hard' to preserve professionalism and ethics instead of compromising with values due to fear of competition.

Thakur to TV channels: Work hard, don't try to grab eyeballs

1 min

Row over party resolutions choosing Rahul as Cong prez

A DAY before Congress central election authority issues notification for the AICC president polls, the party seems to be divided house with discontent brewing even before the election process has begun.

Row over party resolutions choosing Rahul as Cong prez

2 mins

In MP, 7K cattle infected with Lumpy Skin Disease

The outbreak of the Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) virus has hit cattle in half of Madhya Pradesh.

In MP, 7K cattle infected with Lumpy Skin Disease

1 min

The Man Who Taught Us How To Laugh At Ourselves

I once had an argument with my father over Raju Srivastava. I was adamant that Raju has become a full-fledged comedian with The Great Indian Laughter Challenge and before that, he had done only blink-andmiss roles in films, including Tezaab (1988) and Maine Pyar Κίνα (1989).

The Man Who Taught Us How To Laugh At Ourselves

2 mins

After madrasas, UP orders survey of Waqf lands

Revokes 1989 order under which barren land was registered as Waqf property

After madrasas, UP orders survey of Waqf lands

2 mins

Ratan Tata Nominated As Trustee Of PM CARES

THE government has nominated veteran industrialist and Chairman emeritus of Tata Sons Ratan Tata as one of the trustees of PM Cares Fund, and inducted Sudha Murthy, former chairperson, Infosys Foundation, on its advisory board.

Ratan Tata Nominated As Trustee Of PM CARES

1 min

Govt nod for PLI scheme for Solar PV modules

THE government on Wednesday approved the second tranche of performance-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for the development of solar PV modules, with an outlay of ₹19,500 crore.

Govt nod for PLI scheme for Solar PV modules

1 min

IN THE END, INDIA GET HEADACHE

In absence of pace ace Bumrah, pacers' lack of discipline at the death a new concern for Rohit & Co

IN THE END, INDIA GET HEADACHE

2 mins

Ishq Tamil remake gets a title

The Tamil remake of the Malayalam thriller Ishq has been titled Aasai. Starring Kathir and Divya Bharati in the lead, the film is directed by Shiv Mohaa, who made Zero.

Ishq Tamil remake gets a title

1 min

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PublisherExpress Network Private Limited

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LanguageEnglish

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