Police seize over 20,000 litres of rectified spirit in Tamil Nadu
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Lorry driver held; further probe is on
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Cans containing rectified spirit that was seized from a lorry at Valathi near Gingee on Sunday night. | Photo Credit:
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Lorry driver held; further probe is on
In a major haul, the Villupuram police seized 20,055 litres of rectified spirit that was smuggled in a lorry at Valathi near Gingee on late on Sunday.
According to police sources, following a tip-off, a team of personnel was conducting checks at the Valathi checkpost when they intercepted a lorry with Karnataka registration.
My values not in consonance with Election Commission, says its counsel Mohit Ram while resigning in SC
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Advocate Mohit D. Ram, who was on the Panel Counsel for the Election Commission before the Supreme Court has tendered his resignation from the position.
According to the letter sent to the Election Commission, Ram said: It was an honour to represent the Election Commission of India (ECI). I had a cherishing milestone of my career, in the journey which began with being part of the office of Standing Counsel of ECI and progressed as one of the panel counsels of ECI (since 2013).
Central team inspects crop damage in Pudukottai, Mayiladuthurai districts
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Members interact with farmers and officials during inspection
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Members interact with farmers and officials during inspection
An eight member Central team on Tuesday inspected areas affected by heavy rainfall caused by cyclone Burevi in Pudukottai and Mayiladuthurai districts.
The team started off by visiting affected areas in Tiruvarangulam block in Pudukottai district to get a first-hand account of the extent of damage to crops due to the inundation of fields following heavy rain triggered by the cyclone.
Accompanied by Commissioner of Revenue Administration K. Phanindra Reddy and Collector P. Uma Maheswari, the team inspected the damage caused to paddy crops at Nambukuzhi village in Kathakurichi panchayat.
Central team inspects damaged boats, paddy crops in Pamban
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A member of the Central team said, based on the reports from the State government, the quantum of compensation would be assessed and recommended to the Centre
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A member of the Central team said, based on the reports from the State government, the quantum of compensation would be assessed and recommended to the Centre
An eight-member committee from the Central government inspected the damaged boats, paddy and chilli crops in and around Pamban near Rameswaram here on Tuesday.
Following Cyclone Burevi, which hit the coastal stretches in many parts of the southern districts of Tamil Nadu a fortnight ago, the State government had appealed to the Union government to provide relief.