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Hindu Munnani on Monday told the Madras High Court that it was promoting the annual Vinayaka Chaturthi processions, which was once famous only in Maharashtra, in a big way in the State to streamline wayward youngsters and get them involved in religious activities.
by Sekar Reporter · Published January 7, 2020
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Musings on Chaturanga-7 Narasimhan Vijayaraghavan Indian teams appear to be doing well at Mamallapuram. The fact that we are not underdogs now tells us the story of where we are today. Today’s millennials and GenZees are ready yo take the plunge into sports and games as a career. Those days the sportsmen never ignored studies. Venkataraghavan, Prasanna, Srikkanth and Kumble were engineers. Today most IPL players have conveniently dropped out of school like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. Parents too are goading their children as there is no ‘risk’ associated as much as before. Or do they believe. Times they are a changing!
by Sekar Reporter · Published August 2, 2022
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[12/2, 07:27] sekarreporter1: https://x.com/sekarreporter1/status/1730768176135458895?t=9Fk_Rx1jIwXQ9PG76PmuOw&s=08 [12/2, 07:38] sekarreporter1: High Court orders enhancement of compensation and awards benefit to the grandmother and directs the Insurance company to pay and recover 5.This Court is informed that the insurance company, the second respondent has deposited the entire compensation amount as awarded by the Tribunal. The insurance company is now required to deposit the balance amount of Rs.7,60,000/- with interest at 7.5 % less the interest payable for 1878 days, within a period of six (6) weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. The enhanced portion of the compensation is directed to be apportioned in the same ratio in which the Tribunal has apportioned it between the claimants. On such deposit the first appellant is permitted to withdraw the award amount along with proportionate interest and costs, as per the ratio of apportionment fixed by the Tribunal, less the amount if any, already withdrawn and the compensation amount pertaining to the first appellant viz., Minor E.Jeevithan is directed to be deposited in a nationalised Bank in the interest bearing Fixed Deposit till the minor attains the age of majority and the grandmother of the minor viz., A.Anthoniyammal is permitted to withdraw the accrued interest on the deposit of the minor once in six months. The second respondent is entitled to pay and recover the amount now directed to be deposited from the owner of the vehicle. The claimants are also directed to pay additional Court fee on the enhanced portion of the compensation. No costs. 08.11.2023 Tsg To 1.The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, (Chief Judicial Magistrate), Thiruvarur. 2.The Section Officer, V.R.Section, High Court, Madras. N.SESHASAYEE, J., Tsg CMA.No.2480 of 2023 08.11.2023
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 2, 2023