Chennai: After wielding fogging machines, hand sprinklers and fists full of bleaching powder, the Tamil Nadu government, in a fresh attempt to kill the dengue buzz, has now launched an app.

River pollution: IIT-D prof calls for database of sewage inletsCHENNAI: A database of inlets into rivers is what is needed to plug the illegal flow of sewage and effluents, said IIT-Delhi professor

CHENNAI: Who is responsible for ineffectiveness of environmental laws?

Chennai: Septic shock, viral haemorrhagic fever, encephalopathy - medical jargon has often served as a smokescreen for civic and health officials who want to hide dengue deaths.

The southern bench of the National Green Tribunal in association with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the pollution control boards of south Indian states will conduct a 'Regiona

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is planning to build a satellite terminal away from the main buildings at the Chennai airport anticipating future demand.

Against the backdrop of Karnataka farmers and pro-Kannada outfits intensifying protests and calling for a statewide bandh on Friday, the Supreme Court-appointed Supervisory Committee will hold amee

MADURAI: The land surrounding N Devaraj's farm in Rayapalayam near Thirumangalam appears to be parched and barren, but not his.

CHENNAI: Dengue can even be transmitted from otherwise healthy humans who show no symptoms of the disease but carry the virus, a pilot study across the state has found.

It has always been an open secret, discussed and debated after the December floods last year.

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