The holiday is not just for employees or officers; rather, it is for vegetable merchants too. Those selling loads of vegetables, fruits and lot more every day in the Chennai Koyambedu market
Sri Lankan Secret Supper in Chennai
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Sri Lankan Secret Supper, a one-night-only event at trendy is being organized at new gastropub Social on April 27.
A new food grains market will soon originate at Koyambedu market at a cost of around Rs.69.07 Crores wrapping a land area of 14.41 acres which is just opposite to the present widespread vegetable market.
New low in car rental business
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During this Lok Sabha election, it is found that the car rental businesses are hitting low ranges. A lack of demand is identified this time.
Following directions from EC, the labour commissioner has declared a general holiday for various sections of employees inclduing Koyambedu market on Thursday .
Evening outing plans after casting the votes on poll day, will not work out this time. As the first time, all outdoor spots like theatres and multiplex complex will remain close for the day.
Sales of Bus and Train Tickets Mount Up
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To cast their votes, during this election many people has turned out to their native from various places like Delhi, Manipur, West Bengal and other states.
Police complaint was lodged by Election authorities against five companies in Chennai for functioning on the day of Lok Sabha polling in Tamil Nadu on Thursday.
Due to sudden cases filed by rentals over buildings with violating rules, all the actions of Chennai Metropolitan Development Authoritative (CMDA) have been paralyzed.
Jipmer to hold fifth convocation
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British high commissioner Bharat Suresh Joshi will award degrees to successful students during the fifth convocation at Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education.