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Unsolved Mystery of Film Journalist murder
The Lakshmikanthan murder case was a high-profile criminal trial that was conducted in the then Madras Presidency between November 1944 and April 1947. The cause of the trial was the murder of C. N. Lakshmikanthan, a Tamil film journalist. Lakshmikanthan was stabbed in Vepery, Madras, on 7 November 1944. He died the next morning in General Hospital, Madras.
By ALEXPANDIAN D3 years ago in Criminal
EMPTY HANDS
Layoffs That Don’t Break Your Company Two great forces are transforming the very nature of work: Automation and ever fiercer global competition. To keep up, many organizations have had to rethink their workforce strategies, often making changes that are disruptive and painful. Typically, they turn to episodic restructuring and routine layoffs, but in the long term both damage employee engagement and company profitability. Some companies, however, have realized that they need a new approach.
By ALEXPANDIAN D3 years ago in Lifehack
The truth behind st valentine's day celebration
Valentine's Day 2023: Valentine's Day falls on February 14. People celebrate this occasion with their partners or crushes by pampering them with special tokens of love, grand surprises, handmade gifts, and more. Moreover, Valentine's Day is a celebration of love, and it is also necessary to express your love and gratitude for that special someone through meaningful words. Sending them heartfelt messages or romantic greetings could be one way to go.
By ALEXPANDIAN D3 years ago in Families
Earthquake death toll rises in Syria and Turkey
Turkey, Syria Earthquakes LIVE Updates: Death toll crosses 11,200, say officials Turkey-Syria Earthquakes: Rescuers worked for a second consecutive night as they combed for survivors in earthquake-hit areas across Turkey and Syria with the number of deaths crossing 9,500. A massive earthquake of magnitude 7.8 rippled through both countries early on Monday, toppling entire apartment blocks, wrecking hospitals, and leaving thousands more people injured or homeless. After Turkey was hit by three consecutive earthquakes of magnitude 7.8, 7.6 and 6.0 on Monday, two earthquakes of magnitude 5.9 and 5.7 were reported in the region on Tuesday. Dozens of nations, including India, have pledged aid and assistance to the two nations
By ALEXPANDIAN D3 years ago in Journal




