Saturday, November 9, 2019

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9.11.2019

Man found murdered near Mamallapuram

A 53-year-old man was found murdered at Echur Erikkarai near Mamallapuram on Thursday. Manjunathan was employed as a supervisor at a construction firm at Anupuram in Kalpakkam. Preliminary inquiries revealed that Manjunathan left his house after he received a call on his mobile and didn’t return. Based on his wife Poonkothai’s complaint, a case has been registered. He is survived by Poonkothai, a school teacher, daughter and son.

23-yr-old barges into house, tries to sexually assault widow: A 23-year-old man has been arrested for barging into the house of a widow in Muttukadu and attempting to sexually assault her when she was sleeping with her two daughters. The arrested, identified as Shreeban, a resident of Muttukadu, was nabbed after the woman revealed his identity. Based on her complaint, the Kanathur police arrested Shreeban, member of the housekeeping staff at a private firm.

Tasmac outlets to remain closed on Sunday: Tasmac shops, bars and clubs serving liquor in the city will remain closed on Sunday on account of Milad un-Nabi. There shall be no sale of liquor at any other related commercial establishments as well, said a press release issued on Friday by Chennai collector R Seethalakshmi.

TNPSC asks candidates to upload scanned documents: Candidates who have been admitted provisionally for second phase of certificate verification or counselling for assistant agricultural officer posts, should upload their scanned original certificates through listed e-Seva centres from November 18 to November 22. The counselling will be held on December 3, according to a Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) release. Those, who fail to upload documents, will not be considered for the next stage of selection process.

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