Posts Tagged April 30
17-day London Shopping Festival in chennai
Posted by ganesh in Chennai, Communication, Festivals, Health, Information, Mobiles, Other, Public, businesses, electronic, programme on April 17th, 2010
A 17-day London Shopping Festival will be held at St. George School Grounds, Poonamallee High Road, from April 30.
According to a press release, the entrance of the exhibition would have a huge replica of London Bridge. General public can also climb the bridge. Spread over 75,000 sq.ft, the fully air-conditioned show would feature over 10,000 products from automobiles, home electronics, consumer electronics, IT, furniture, designer sofas, kitchen interiors, bathroom interiors, handloom, handicrafts and many more.
The exhibition will be open to public from 2 pm to 9 pm from Mondays to Fridays and from 11 am to 9 pm on weekends and holidays,
Supreme court rejected TN plea against an Mullaperiyar’s dam safety
Posted by ganesh in Chennai, Communication, Court, Information, dam reports, government, tamilnadu on March 30th, 2010

The Supreme court on Monday rejected Tamil Nadu government’s plea against an Empowered Committee on Mullaperiyar’s dam safety, headed by the former Chief Justice of India A S Anand, and said it (the committee) would start functioning from April 30.
After hearing senior counsel K Parasaran and Harish Salve for Tamil Nadu and Kerala governments respectively, a five-judge Constitution Bench, in a brief order said: “In our view, no ground has been made
out for recall of our order. Accordingly the application is dismissed.”
The Bench included Justices D K Jain, B Sudershan Reddy, Mukundakam Sharma, R M Lodha and Deepak Verma. The Bench also took strong exception to the Centre’s application seeking a modification of the
order to the effect that the committee’s expenses be shared by both States, and not by the Centre.
“It is shocking to say that the Centre has no funds to bear the expenses. It is an order passed by the Supreme Court and the Centre filing such an application is never heard off,” said Justice Jain.
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