With about 134 million smartphones sold, India is the second largest market for smart phones only after China. The craving for latest spec mobile phones is set to grow thanks to the country’s thriving population. Naturally, several online firms offer a plethora of options for customers to buy smart phone accessories. Chinese manufacturers have always been the front runner in exporting such products to India. But indigenous manufacturers are ready to take the fight to the Chinese and in this context comes ‘Cover it Up’ — a city-based startup that has stepped into the mobile accessories arena.
2.7 kg cocaine seized from Venezuelan in Kochi
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Saturday recovered 2.7 kg of cocaine from a Venezuelan national who arrived in Kochi, a senior official here said.
Review: 60 Vayathu Maaniram – Lost & found
When filmmaker Radha Mohan made Abhiyum Naanum, it was high on emotions between relationships – a man and his daughter. He always tries to explore depths of relationships and bonding among people.
‘Not all women-centric films speak feminism’
“Not all movies that have a woman in posters will talk about their empowerment or feminism. But it is a happy sign to see stories being written for actresses,” says actress Samantha.
Japan to back Rs 1,634 cr health projects in TN
During a visit to the Institute of Child Health (ICH), a Japanese delegation commended the State for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and human milk bank on Friday.
Amit Panghal wins India’s only boxing gold at Asian Games
But today, the Haryana-boxer extracted sweet revenge for the narrow loss in Hamburg, keeping his range and striking some clean right hooks and jabs to his shorter and slightly edgy opponent.
Cambridge inks pact with Crescent
A memorandum of understanding for training tertiary level students for Business English Certification was signed between Cambridge Assessment English (Part of the University of Cambridge) and B S Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology at the institution premises recently.
Rotary club conducts mega health camp for students
More than 220 students from classes 9 to 12 took part in the mega health camp conducted by Rotary club of Chennai Coastal in association with Sundaram Medical Foundation organised at Government Adi Dravidar Welfare Boys Higher Secondary School, Kannigapuram, Vyasarpadi, Chennai
Badrinath bids adieu to all forms of cricket
After scoring a plethora of runs in the domestic circuit for over a decade and a half, former India and Tamilnadu batsmen Subramaniam Badrinath has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Friday.
Mother-son duo start online second-hand store in Chennai
Buying textbooks is often an arduous task faced by many students. They need to hustle around the city to grab hold of the right books at a price that doesn’t leave a gaping hole in their wallets.