Erode in Tamil Nadu is globally known for turmeric, but its identity goes far deeper into culture, heritage, trade, temples, ...
Erode: Chief minister M K Stalin on Sunday unveiled a statue of King Kalingarayan, who built the Kalingarayan canal and a check dam across the Bhavani River in Bhavani near Erode, through ...
The Fisheries and Fishermen’s Welfare Department has completed the release of 11.20 lakh fingerlings in rivers, lakes, and ponds across the district. The initiative is part of a State-level river fish ...
Tributes were paid to the 13th-century Kongu chieftain Kalingarayan on Monday, marking the 743rd anniversary of the Kalingarayan Canal. Kalingarayan, born at Kanagapuram in Vellode, was the ruler of ...
COIMBATORE: Even as it has been a year since the implementation of the Athikadavu-Avinashi Groundwater Recharge Project, there has been no progress on the implementation of Phase II of the project ...
Sapna Bhavani shares rare photos of Sushant Singh Rajput and MS Dhoni She recalls fond memories from 2016, including candid moments and friendships Sushant's role in "M.S. Dhoni" remains one of his ...
ERODE: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday virtually unveiled a bronze statue of 13th-century Kongu chieftain and farmer icon Kalingarayan at the latter’s birthplace in Vellode in Erode district. At ...
COIMBATORE: The National Highways wing of the State Highways Department has proposed the construction of a new four-lane bridge across the Bhavani River in Mettupalayam. The new structure is expected ...
The Jack Hall Gang, a band of outlaws from yesteryear, left their stash of gold somewhere in or around New Hanover. The map depicts Caliban's Seat, a unique rock formation to the south of Valentine.
Rivers and lakes form a sacred geography in the South Indian state of Kerala, where travellers can trace waterways that have been shaping myths, legends and religious practices for millennia.
Old Indian poems and folk songs are revealing a surprising truth about the land. Scientists found that descriptions of thorny trees and open grasslands in texts written as far back as the 1200s ...
Archaeologists work at a site atop Fones Cliffs, a stretch of bluffs on Virginia’s Rappahannock River. The property was likely home to an 18th-century Rappahannock man called Indian Peter.(Courtesy ...