After news about DMK president M Karunanidhi’s health suffering a setback had the cadres in tears, a semblance of order returned in the vicinity of Kauvery Hospital once Karunanidhi’s son and DMK working president M K Stalin left for home tonight.
Karunanidhi health: Hospital says his condition suffers setback
The medical condition of DMK president M Karunanidhi has suffered a decline, according to a medical bulletin from Kauvery Hospital, where he has been undergoing treatment for the last 10 days.
Captain (in) America: Is Vijayakant 2.0 getting ready?
The tired and meek voice of DMDK supporters has found new vigour after the release of their party chief Vijayakant’s photos from America on the internet.
Karunanidhi health: Dayalu Ammal looks up husband in hospital
DMK president M Karunanidhi’s wife Dayalu Ammal today came to look him up at Kauvery Hospital in Alwarpet, where he is being treated.
I did my duty abiding by law, without fear, says Indira Banerjee
I did my duty abiding by law and without fearing anyone, said Justice Indira Banerjee, newly elevated as Supreme Court judge from being the Madras High Court Chief Justice.
Immortal imprint
Srimat Swami Somanandaji Maharaj, the senior most monk of the Ramakrishna Order in the Math, in Chennai, has attained mahasamadhi.
Don’t gloat over civic poll win, Sena tells BJP
Mumbai: The Shiv Sena asked the BJP today not to celebrate its win in two civic polls in Maharashtra, saying it did not show that voters’ mood was turning in its favour ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.
Young girl in Chennai is talented clay artist
This young talent has a passion towards painting, clay modelling and handicraft. This self-taught artist is famous for gifting her neighbours with handmade baskets.
Money laundering case: ED books Upendra Rai
New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today filed charge sheet against journalist Upendra Rai in a money laundering case related to alleged extortion and dubious financial transactions.
L Sivaramakrishnan enjoys freedom of Tamil cricket commentary
From spinning a web around batsmen of the ’80s with his leg-breaks to weaving magic with words in English and Tamil in cricket commentary today, Laxman Sivaramakrishnan has done it all.