Autopsy of Sivaganga Custodial Death Victim reveals Chilling details
The autopsy of Sivaganga custodial death victim B Ajith Kumar, 27, revealed several external wounds on his body, indicating that ...
Read moreDetailsThe autopsy of Sivaganga custodial death victim B Ajith Kumar, 27, revealed several external wounds on his body, indicating that ...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, the Supreme Court temporarily halted the Enforcement Directorate's investigation and raids concerning Tasmac (Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation), ...
Read moreDetailsSix years after nine individuals were charged with sexually assaulting and blackmailing multiple women in Pollachi, Tamil Nadu, a court ...
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, the Supreme Court rejected a plea for orders to the Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and West Bengal governments to ...
Read moreDetailsFamilies in Sambavarvadakarai, Tamil Nadu, barred from accessing basic services after supporting a legal case against land encroachment. NHRC steps ...
Read moreDetailsVoting for Phase 1 begins in Tamil Nadu On 102 seats distributed across 21 states and Union Territories, voting has ...
Read moreDetailsBJP Unveils Third List of Contenders for Lok Sabha Elections For the Lok Sabha elections, the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) ...
Read moreDetailsThe Tamil Nadu Assembly today passed two resolutions, the first of its kind by any state legislature: one against the ...
Read moreDetailsAt least six people lost their lives in an accident that occurred between Singilipatti and Punnaiyapuram in southern Tamil Nadu ...
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