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LEAD STORIES
With more news coming out on the murky network of human trafficking and its international reach, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) has started investigation to probe whether any nexus existed between the Tamilnadu MPs and the traffickers. NT Bureau has details. CM, Jaya extend May Day greetings Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today extended greetings to the working class on the eve of May Day, according to NT Bureau. Cricket match turns violent, one hurt A 20- year-old man sustained head injuries in a rivalry between two teams while playing cricket at Washermenpet. NT Bureau reports. Inmate was away, robbers make hay Ten sovereigns of gold jewellery and Rs 25,000 cash were reportedly stolen from a locked house near Washermenpet here last night. NT Bureau has details. History-sheeter fatally attacked A history-sheeter was allegedly beaten to death by his close friend near suburban Pallavaram early this morning. NT Bureau has more. A 18- year-old girl today lodged a complaint with the Vyasarpadi police that she was betrayed by one Rajesh who secretly married and lived with her only for a few months. More details from NT Bureau. Enhancing efficiency is the priority: Varma After taking over as the Commanding Officer Commodore of Indian Air Force (IAF), Tambaram Station, in Chennai today, the new incumbent T K Varma said their immediate focus would be on quality of training to the personnel. NT Bureau reports. 'Vandayar arrest undemocratic' AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa said that the arrest of Moovendar Munnetra Kazhagam (MMK) leader G M Sridhar Vandayar was undemocratic and an instance of intimidation of her party’s allies by the DMK government. NT Bureau has more. The highs and lows of labourers While pay packages are shooting sky high for certain sections in society, the scenario with regard to job security and other benefits for all sections is bleak. Rachel Chitra has more on the labour conditions on the eve of May Day tomorrow. Living in upstairs of an extended building on Sixth Street is Pushpa Ruth, Councillor, ward-121, who is balancing her chores on two fronts - both as a home-maker and political head of her ward. V Muthukumaran in a tete-a-tete with the councillor. 'Gandhi Peak': Turning to history 'Gandhi Peak' on Pycrofts Road, now called Bharathi Salai at Triplicane, where the founder of the Indian National Army Nethaji Subash Chandra Bose stayed after he parted ways with Mahatma Gandhi and Congress is a place of historical significance. G Ramanarayan writes on this memorial building. |
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