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  • Tamil actor buys Sundar Pichai’s ancestral house in Chennai

    Tamil actor buys Sundar Pichai’s ancestral house in Chennai

    CHENNAI: A Tamil actor has purchased the ancestral house of Google CEO Sundar Pichai in Chennai for an undisclosed sum. C. Manikandan, a small-time actor and producer who is also into real estate, is thrilled on purchasing the property in Ashok Nagar neighbourhood where Sundar Pichai was born and raised.

    He told mediapersons that he feels proud of buying the house where Sundar Pichai was born. “Since Sundar Pichai made India proud, it is exciting to buy the house where he was born,” said Manikandan, who plans to build a villa there.

    Manikandan has built and delivered around 300 homes under his brand Chellappas Builders in different parts of the city.

    According to Manikandan, Sundar Pichai’s father R.S. Pichai razed the old structure at his own cost and handed over the plot. The actor revealed that since this was R.S. Pichai’s first property, he became emotional while handing over the documents.

    Sundar Pichai was born and brought up in Chennai. He is said to have lived in this house till the age of 20 years. He left the city in 1989 to study Metallurgical Engineering at IIT Kharagpur.

    When Manikandan heard that the property was for sale, he immediately decided to buy it. He, however, had to wait for R.S. Pichai’s return from the US.

    He was impressed by the humility of the Google CEO’s parents. He revealed that Sundar’s mother made a filter coffee herself and his father offered him the documents at the very first meeting.

    The actor said Sundar Pichai’s father also insisted that the name of his son should not be used to expedite the transfer of ownership of the property and the registration.

    Manikandan said R.S. Pichai waited for hours at the registration office, paid all necessary taxes before handing over the documents to him.

    -IANS

  • MLB Scores: Angels March Over Rangers With 5-4 Lead At Home

    MLB Scores: Angels March Over Rangers With 5-4 Lead At Home

    Zach Neto scored on Josh Sborz’s wild pitch in the 10th inning, and the Los Angeles Angels rallied from a four-run deficit to top the Texas Rangers 5-4 on Friday night for their fifth straight win.

    Neto started the inning on second base as the automatic runner. After Will Smith (0-2) intentionally walked Mike Trout, Neto advanced to third when Trout was forced out at second on Shohei Ohtani’s grounder. Sborz relieved Smith and his first-pitch slider got by catcher Jonah Heim to score Neto.

    Brandon Drury had a base hit to put runners on first and second. Chad Wallach, who came into the game in the top of the ninth as catcher, followed with a two-run double off the wall in right-center. Luis Rengifo’s single then drove in Wallach, tying it at 4.

    Trout’s RBI single in the eighth inning started the comeback.

    Texas jumped out to a 4-0 lead largely due to mistakes by the Angels. In the third inning, Marcus Semien drew a leadoff walk against Tyler Anderson. He eventually came around to score on Adolis García’s sacrifice fly.

    Anderson added more self-inflicted pain in the fourth. Ezequiel Duran was hit by a pitch and Leody Taveras walked to begin the inning. Semien drove in Duran with a ground-rule double after Angels left fielder Taylor Ward lost track of the ball in the lights. Taveras scored when Nathaniel Lowe reached first on a throwing error by shortstop Neto.

  • Healing meeting at home, villagers called police alleging conversion

    Healing meeting at home, villagers called police alleging conversion

    Shapur. There is news of fierce ruckus in Lodhama village adjacent to Kunkuri police station. According to the information, the villagers have surrounded a person on the suspicion of conversion. The villagers informed the Kunkuri police. Kunkuri police has reached the spot. According to the information, a healing meeting was going on in a house of Para Mahua Deepa, a dependent of Lodhama Gram Panchayat. When the villagers came to know about this, the villagers reached there in large numbers and the villagers started a ruck