Tamil Nadu women participate in an idli making competitionTHANJORE - Hundreds of housewives participated here in an idli making competition organised by a crop processing technology unit for their research purpose. Tamil Nadu: 10 dead as school-van falls into pondNAGAPATTINAM - Nine school students and a teacher got drowned here today morning, when their school van fell into a pond near Vedaranyam in Nagapattinam district. Body of an Indian victim of UK attack arrives homeCOIMBATORE - The body of an Indian attacked in Britain arrived home on Wednesday, after 45 days after the incident. 19th century Tamil Nadu breeding centre one of South Asia’s largest animal farmKRISHNAGIRI - A 19th century breeding centre in Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu has become one of the largest animal farm in South Asia. Tamils protest for a separate state for Sri Lankan TamilsCOIMBATORE - The Police here on Friday arrested more than 20 Tamil activists, who were protesting for a separate state for the Tamilians displaced by the war in Sri Lanka. Flood alert issued, people on Vaigai river banks asked to shiftCHENNAI - A flood alert has been issued and people have been asked to be vigilant and move to safer locations here, after the Vaigal dam reached its full level due to continuous rains. First in India, university offers scuba diving courseTUTICORIN - Scuba diving is much more than an adventure water sport. Realising this, a university is offering, for the first time in India, a certificate course in scuba diving for marine biologists and researchers to study the impact of global warming on marine life. Tamil parties protest against proposed dam on Mullaiperiyar River by Kerala Govt.COIMBATORE - Activists of Tamil Nadu’s regional political parties, Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam (PDK) and Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK), staged a demonstration on Thursday to protest against Kerala Government’s plans to build a dam on Mullaiperiyar River. Tamil Nadu village children row boats to go to schoolALAMBADI - Lack of schools in the vicinity forced the children to undertake risky boat rides through the Hogenakkal river to go to their school in Alambadi village in Tamil Nadu’s Dharmapuri District. Sivakasi creates new varieties of fireworks for DiwaliSIVAKASI - The Firecracker units in Tamil Nadu’s Sivakasi town, the hub of fireworks industry in the country have created different variants of dazzling fireworks for the forthcoming festival ‘Diwali’. Vocational training for youths to keep them away from MaoistsKRISHNAGIRI - To wean them away from the Maoists’ influence, Tamil Nadu Police and district administration are imparting vocational training to the youth. Tamil Nadu Atomic Research Centre conducts off-site mock drillKALPAKKAM - The Madras Atomic Power Station conducted a mock drill at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu to prepare villagers around the site in case of any possible radiation leakage. Fossilised eggs found in Tamil Nadu belonged to large dinosaur speciesSALEM - Geologists have said that the hundreds of dinosaur egg clusters discovered in Tamil Nadu belonged to one of the largest dinosaur species that ever lived. Dinosaur eggs discovered in Tamil NaduSALEM - Research scholars, archaeologists and geologists of the Periyar University in Salem, Tamil Nadu have found 20 fossilised eggs at a nesting site of dinosaurs. Exim Bank to fund branding of Indian organic teaCOONOOR - State-run Export-Import (Exim) Bank will finance planters up to 50 percent for branding Indian organic tea in overseas markets, a top bank official said here. Plantation labour law amendment bill in Parliament: officialCOONOOR - A bill to amend the Plantation Labour Act, 1951 has been introduced in Parliament, a senior official said Tuesday. Labour minister Kharge, top officials skip planters’ meetCOONOOR - The absence of chief guest, Union Labour and Employment Minister Mallikarjun Kharge, and top commerce ministry officials has dampened spirits of participants at the 116th annual conference of coffee, tea, spices and rubber planters here. Central minister Kharge, top officials skip planters’ meetCOONOOR - The 116th annual conference of coffee, tea, spices and rubber planters here Tuesday got short shrift when chief guest Union Labour and Employment Minister Mallikarjun Kharge failed to turn up, disappointing the participants. Planters seek level-playing field to be globally competitiveCOONOOR - Tea, coffee, rubber and spice planters in South India Tuesday called for drastic amendments to the various acts pertaining to land, labour and wages so that they could be globally competitive. Indian coffee planters profit from higher global pricesCOONOOR - Indian coffee planters have never had it so good as their aromatic beans continue to fetch higher prices, with the global meltdown having marginal impact on the consumption of the brew. Exim Bank to fund overseas plantation acquisitionsCOONOOR - State-run Export-Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) will fund Indian firms to acquire plantation estates in African and South American countries, a top official said here Monday. Planters seek relief from free trade pact with ASEANCOONOOR - Planters of tea, coffee and spices in southern India are seeking financial support from the government to counter cheaper imports under the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) India signed Aug 13 with the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Recessionary impact, lower exports loom over planters meetCOONOOR - Plantation owners from south India will deliberate on the effects of global recession on the exports of tea, coffee and spices among other issues during their annual jamboree beginning Monday in this small town atop the Nilgiri hills. CPI-M leader Brinda Karat released on bailMADURAI - Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Brinda Karat was released on bail on Saturday. Rahul holds meeting with Congress activists, farmers in ThanjavurTHANJAVUR - All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who is on a three-day visit to Tamil Nadu, visited Thanjavur on Wednesday and held meetings with Youth Congress activists and farmers. Museum in Tamil Nadu showcases tribal lifestylePALADA - A museum in Tamil Nadu’s Palada district provides an insight into the life of tribal communities living in Nilgiri Hills as it displays traditional tribal weapons, utensils, musical instruments, jewellery and costumes. Students gift house to teacher as mark of respectNAMAKKAL - In a unique and loving gesture, students presented a house to their former teacher at Gurusamypalayam village in Tamil Nadu. Elephants worship Lord Ganesha in MudumalaiMUDUMALAI - A group of elephants on Monday worshipped Lord Ganesha at a temple in Mudumalai on the occasion of the ongoing 10-day Ganesha festival. Indian Army inducts first indigenous T-90 tanksIndo-ASIAN NEWS SERVICE AVADI - The first batch T-90 tanks manufactured in India under license from Russia were Monday handed over to the Indian Army. Bharat Heavy Electricals to invest Rs.485 crore in boiler divisionTIRUCHIRAPALLI - Power equipment major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) will invest Rs.485 crore ($100 million) to expand its boiler division that makes thermal and nuclear plant boilers, a senior official said here Saturday. |