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AIADMK to get more aggressive

The executive and general council meetings of the main opposition AIADMK are slated to be held in Chennai tomorrow and are likely to take an aggressive stand against the DMK government on various issues. 

Conductor held for sex abuse

The conductor of a private bus was arrested by the police for using sexually implicit language while on duty to lure teenage girls and seduce them. He had also reportedly taken pornographic films on girl victims using cellphone.

Boy falls in well, dies

A 3-year-old boy got drowned in a dilapidated well at a village near Gingee, while his cousin was rescued by neighbours.

Security guard in a soup for sleazy SMS

A security guard  who allegedly sent a sleazy SMS to a woman employee in a software firm at Mandaveli here has been arrested by the police.

Civic polls: Parties ready battle plan

With just a day to go by for filing nominations to the Chennai Corporation bypolls, political parties across the spectrum have atlast finalised their strategy for the elections.

TNCC announces list for civic polls

The Tamilnadu Congress Committee (TNCC) has released its list of candidates for the 18 February Chennai Corporation bypolls. 

Technology can prevent tampering in polls

Of all electoral malpractices, impersonation tops the list and technology can aid in removing this anomaly in the voting process, said Kris Dev, founder of Life Line to Business in an interview with S Saroj Kumar.

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