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Railway courts order stayed
The Kerala High Court on Tuesday stayed for three weeks an order issued by the Railways Kollam Second Class Magistrate summoning poet M R Jayageetha for alleged ticketless travel.
Gas agency comes under fire
About 100 LPG gas customers on Tuesday thronged the Pooja Gas outlet, an agency of Indane cylinders, at Unichira to protest against the indefinite delay in the supply of gas cylinders.
Anand draws with Aronian in Chess Masters
Viswanathan Anand played out his second draw on the trot, signing peace with Levon Aronian.
Corporation moots biogas plants at 20 spots
The City Corporation council on Tuesday urged the State Government to grant sanction to set up biogas plants in 20 locations under the ownership of various government departments in the city.
Karunanidhi opposing all pro-Tamil steps: Jaya
Accusing DMK president M Karunanidhi of indulging in doublespeak on all vital issues the Cauvery water dispute, KKNPP, power shortage, diesel price hike and FDI in retail Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday urged him to stop doing this in the inter...
PM assures all help for Assam flood victims
At least 12 people have died in the floods in Assam and nearly 15 lakh people have been rendered homeless.
Assange to address United Nations on asylum bid
The Wikileaks founder is seeking to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning over sex crimes allegations.
'Paanch Adhyay' selected for Mumbai Film Festival
Journalist-director Pratim D Gupta's 'Paanch Adhyay' has been selected for screening at the 14th Mumbai Film Festival.
Maruti strikes wage agreement with Gurgaon workers
According to the agreement, the employees will get an average salary hike of Rs 18,000 per month spread over three years.
Dubbed films threat for small filmmakers in South
Director Gandhi Manohar expressed unhappiness over the shortage of theatres for the release 'Em Babu Laddu Kavala'.
Your private messages are not public: Facebook
A minority of users were worried after seeing messages they thought to be private appearing on their Timelines.
Karnataka: Belekeri iron ore miners, staff feel the heat
CBI has based its investigations on the reports of illegal export of 50.79 lakh metric tonnes from the port.
Asians leading users of smartphones in the US: Survey
The report seems surprising in light of data showing a widening economic gap between whites and minorities.