Sea only route to Lok Sabha for these 3 AAP candidatesThese AAP candidates from Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli and Tuticotin have been putting out to sea and sailing into fishing hamlets along the co...
AAP eyeing to make noticeable entry in Tamil NaduThe AAP seeks to catch the people's attention in its electoral debut in TN during the LS polls banking on the "good" background of some of ...
Anti-nuclear activist Udayakumar joins AAP with 500 supportersAnti-nuclear activist S P Udayakumar with his around 500 supporters today joined Aam Aadmi Party in Tamil Nadu ahead of Lok Sabha polls.
Security stepped up at KNPP; anti-N protesters bookedSecurity has been tightened around the nuclear plant. The entire Idinthakarai village has been taken under police control, police said.
Anti-nuke protesters booked in connection with explosionAmong the dead were a woman and three children who were all aged below five. Two persons were injured in the incident.
- Kudankulam: Anti-nuke protesters stand in sea waters for second day
Women and men would stand in the sea waters for two hours in turns, Pushparayan, leader of the Peoples Movement Against Nuclear Energy, sai...
Kudankulam anti-nuclear protests: Uneasy calm prevails as protesters on relay fastAn uneasy calm prevailed here today with police tightening vigil as anti-nuclear protesters continued with their relay fast at Idinthakari.
- PMANE resumes anti-nuclear protests against KNPP
Resuming their indefinite fast against commissioning of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project, People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy listed s...
- '1st unit of KKNPP would be commissioned as soon as possible'
KNPP site director said, "We will put all our efforts to make up for lost time and try to commission the first unit as soon as possible."
- Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's comment on Kudankulam nuclear energy plant angers villagers
Within hours of PM announcing early commissioning of Kudankulam nuclear project, protesting villagers vowed they would not agree to the pla...
- Kudankulam anti-nuclear team hopeful of support of local bodies
The anti-nuclear protests at Kudankulam entered the tenth day , with leaders the demanding scrapping of the nuclear plant.
- Anti-nuclear team hopeful of newly elected local bodies' support
Protest leaders say they want a halt to the work at the plant before they can hold discussions with the expert committee.
- Congress isolated as parties seek caution on Kudankulam
Congress was left isolated in Tamil Nadu today as the ruling AIADMK and the DMK made needling comments against the party.
- Anti-nuke power activists try to block N-plant
Anti-nuke power activists on Thursday stopped staff of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project from entering the premises.
- Anti-nuke protestors extend fast; not to campaign against parties
Protestors at Idinthakarai village near Kudankulam where a 2,000mw nuclear power plant is ready for commissioning have decided to continue ...
- Support in Kerala buoys Tamil Nadu's anti-nuke agitators
Support from Kerala villagers, who successfully drove out nuclear plants , has prompted agitators in Kudankulam to issue another ultimatum.
- Sterlite Industries expansion plans at Tuticorin put on hold
The Anil Agarwal-owned Sterlite Industries has put on hold its proposed Rs 2300-crore copper smelter expansion project at Tuticorin in sout...