The Madras High Court has ordered the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewage Board to pay Rs 10 Lakh compensation to the family of a man who died while doing manual scavenging in 2000.
Chennai Metro Rail addressing slippery platforms issue by covering areas with toughened glass and aluminium louvers.
This funding aims to address the notorious safety concerns surrounding Hudson Valley's Metro-North crossings, which have been the site of hundreds of car accidents.
The Madras High Court recently directed the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) to pay compensation ...
Metro systems have transformed travel in India. Covering over 1,000 km across 11 states and 23 cities, millions of people ...
Writing a new chapter of success, BMW Group India has achieved its best-ever annual car deliveries with 11% growth. The ...
Observing that manual scavenging deaths may not occur if people maintain sewers and drains as pristine as their arteries ...
Casagrand Premier Builder has launched Casagrand Madelyn on Thirumudivakkam Main Road, the first-ever 19-storeyed residential ...
The changes in the value of currencies, particularly the US dollar, relative to other currencies can affect the ...
Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved the proposed acquisition of majority shareholding of Pegatron Technology ...
The Singara Chennai Card, akin to the London transport’s Oyster card, gives commuters access to Metropolitan Transportation ...