Advertisement

HindustanTimes Fri,10 Feb 2012
RssFeed

Chennai

Jaya writes to PM, slams Kerala over Mullaperiyar

Taking strong exception to Kerala's reported "unilateral" action in ordering real time monitoring of Mullaperiyar Dam along with the Centre without Tamil Nadu's consent, chief minister Jayalalithaa on Thursday slammed it as a "blatant violation" of the principle of federalism and constitutional framework.

PM acted swiftly to cancel Devas deal: Moily

Defending Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the Antrix-Devas deal issue, union corporate affairs minister Veerappa Moily on Tuesday said the former never wanted to hide anything and had acted swiftly and scrapped the pact.

Aide dumps Vijaykanth, joins Jaya

Following a public spat, AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa dealt a heavy blow to her estranged ally DMDK chief Vijayakanth on Tuesday by weaning away his close associate Ibrahim Rowther, a filmmaker, and hundreds of functionaries of his party.

Chennai schoolboy stabs teacher to death in class

A Class 9 student stabbed his teacher to death in a classroom on Thursday allegedly because she had reprimanded him and complained to his parents about his poor performance. HT reports.

ISRO report indicts Nair, 3 others in Antrix-Devas deal

The report prepared by a committee headed by Pratyush Sinha, former CVC, said Antrix-Devas deal lacked transparency and recommended that action needs to be taken against Nair, A Bhaskaranarayana, KR Sridhara Murthi and KN Shankara, all of whom have retired.

Jaya welcomes SC order on 2G issue

Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court verdict on the 2G scam case but was non committal on the Opposition's demand for home minister P Chidambaram's resignation "at this stage".

DMDK chief lamblasts Jayalalithaa, regrets tie-up

DMDK chief Vijayakanth lashed out at AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa on Thursday, reciprocating her sentiments by saying he too was ashamed of having aligned with her.

Jaya flays Centre, alleges "indifference"

Chief minister Jayalalithaa today blamed Central Ministers in UPA from Tamil Nadu for its "indifferent" attitude towards the state even when it sought financial assistance for relief and restoration work after cyclone 'Thane' hit Cuddalore and Villupuram districts.

Caught drunk, senior AI pilot is grounded

A senior Air India pilot was caught drunk minutes before he was to operate a flight out of Chennai to Madurai on Friday. HT reports.

Alagiri protects turf, Stalin's top post bid stalled

The spectrum scam issue has grabbed the national spotlight again, but the DMK is bogged down by a turf war within the Karunanidhi family.

Vijayakanth suspended for 10 days from assembly

Leader of the Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly, Vijaykanth, was today suspended for 10 days after the Privileges Committee went into the conduct of the DMDK leader during a heated exchange with chief minister J Jayalalithaa.

Jaya's AIADMK alliance close to breaking up

In less than a year, the alliance that propelled AIADMK president and chief minister J Jayalalithaa to power with more than a four-fifths majority is in danger of falling apart. HT reports.

Survey puts Stalin ahead of Alagiri, renews turf war

Five years after a survey in Tamil Nadu suggested MK Stalin was the more popular heir to his father and DMK chief M Karunanidhi than elder brother MK Alagiri, another survey has made the same observation. HT reports.

TN a victim of Centre's indifference: TN Governor

Making it clear that it would not compromise on its rights on the Mullaperiyar Dam issue, AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu on Monday alleged it was a victim of the Centre's "persistent indifference" and accused Kerala of whipping up "mass fear and insecurity" over the row.

IAF plane crashes near Chennai, pilots safe

An Indian Air Force (IAF) trainer aircraft crashed into a lake near early today but both pilots ejected safely, officials said.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 

 

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Copyright © 2012 HT Media Limited. All Rights Reserved.