As the works to construct bridge across Cooum in Amjikarai is likely to get over, the traffic congestion along Poonamalle High Road is set to get relaxed soon.
Polio drops camp on Jan 28, 2018
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For the coming new year, the administration of polio drops is scheduled on 28th January 2018. With the main ambition of making India a polio-free country, polio drops are administered every year to children of 5 years age.
Cycle sharing at IIT-M
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Ahead of the cultural and tech fest program likely to take place at the Indian Institute of Technology - Madras soon, the institute is now testing a cycle-sharing model.
A report from the National Crime Archives informed that Chennai is the safest city for women in India among the 6 major cities including Delhi and Mumbai in the country.
Top Things that happened in 2017
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2017 was quite an eventful year. Here is a short recap of the things you should know that happened this year.
United States of America based conservationist Kerry M Kriger would be inaugurating a research centre for herpetological studies at the popular Guindy based snake park on 29th December 2017.
Authorities at the Arignar Anna Zoological Park in Vandalur hope to cope with the high visitor count during Pongal by introducing online booking for entry tickets, as well as for facilities such as the lion safari.
ORR toll plazas to be constructed soon
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Work on the toll plazas to be constructed on 60-km-long Chennai Outer Ring Road (ORR) will commence soon.
The advent of the English New Year was celebrated with goodwill, pomp, and spirit all over the world - especially in all major cities in India including Chennai.
The price of tomato has come down quite steeply in the Chennai following the additional truckloads arriving at the Chennai Koyambedu wholesale vegetable market. Tomato now sells at Rs. 5 per kg.
The Indian Medical Association, IMA, has called for a 12 hour nationwide strike that will be in force between 6 am and 6 pm. The doctors are protesting the National Medical Commission Bill.