Inquiry committee against Anna varsity V-C gets extension
The Tamilnadu government, which late last year appointed retired Madras High Court judge P Kalaiyarasan as the inquiry officer to go into complaints of financial and administrative irregularities levelled by certain individuals against Anna University Vice-Chancellor M K Surappa, has reportedly extended the tenure of the committee for another three months.
Puducherry Assembly to meet Monday to decide Narayanasamy’s fate
Ahead of an all important Assembly session on Monday which would decide his fate, Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy accused the Centre of trying to topple his government with the help of opposition AINRC and AIADMK and asserted that the ruling Congress would overcome all such designs.
Petrol prices hit another all-time high
The petrol price reached an all-time high across the country today. The fuel prices have been rising for the last 12 days.
All about football
I Creations and PSS Productions are jointly producing No.6 Vaathiyar Kaalpandhaatta Kuzhu. The film is directed by Che. Hari Uthra and is produced by Dr Chevaara Dheena, Preethi Shankar, Mrs. Usha, and Che. Hari Uthra.
Dhanush’s Atrangi Re to hit screens 6 Aug
Aanand L Rai’s Atrangi Re has been locked for theatrical release on August 6. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Sara Ali Khan, Dhanush and Nimrat Kaur in lead roles.
83 to release 4 June
Actor Ranveer Singh announced on Thursday that his highly anticipated film 83 will get a theatrical release on June 4 this year.
Mugen shoots in Pollachi for Velan
Actor Mugen Rao, the winner of Bigg Boss season 3, has signed his next which will be directed by Siruthai Siva’s assistant Kavin.
WHO says more than 11,000 Ebola vaccines will go to Guinea
The World Health Organization says it will be sending more than 11,000 Ebola vaccinations to the West African nation of Guinea in the coming days to combat the recent epidemic of the deadly hemorrhagic fever that has been declared in the country’s southern N’Zerekore region.
Canada to go after Facebook to pay for news
Canada vowed on Thursday to make Facebook Inc pay for news content, seeking allies in the media battle with tech giants and pledging not to back down if the social media platform shuts off the country’s news as it did in Australia.