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Grounded ship Pratibha Cauvery finally sold for Rs 16 crore
- Friday May 17, 2013
- South | Press Trust of India
Six months after it ran aground near Chennai during Cyclone Nilam drowning six sailors, oil tanker Pratibha Cauvery, has been sold for Rs 16 crore.
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Grounded ship salvaged, to remain in Chennai port
- Monday November 12, 2012
- South | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin, edited by Samira Shaikh
The grounded ship Pratibha Cauvery has been successfully salvaged by the tow vessel Malavya this evening (Sunday). However she cannot continue her voyage and will remain berthed on the outer anchorage of the Chennai port following a direction by the Madras High Court.
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Grounded ship MT Pratibha Cauvery salvaged
- Sunday November 11, 2012
- South | Reported by Sam Daniel, Edited by Samira Shaikh
The grounded ship MT Pratibha Cauvery has been salvaged by a towing vessel Malavya. The ship, which had run aground on October 31 under the impact of strong winds when cyclone Nilam struck, has been pulled into the sea by the towing vessel. It is now headed towards Chennai port's outer anchorage.
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Deposit Rs 6 crore to move out grounded ship: High Court to owner of Pratibha Cauvery
- Wednesday November 7, 2012
- South | Press Trust of India
The Madras High Court today ordered the owner of an oil tanker, which ran aground near Chennai, to deposit Rs six crore in case it was moved out of Chennai port.
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Cyclone Nilam: Ship not seaworthy, Captain defied instructions, say sources
- Saturday November 3, 2012
- India News | Reported by Sam Daniel; written by Mala Das
As the bodies of two sailors of MT Pratibha Cauvery, which was grounded by cyclone Nilam, were found today, questions are being raised over the role of the ship's captain in the tragedy.
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Cyclone Nilam: Bodies of all missing sailors found
- Saturday November 3, 2012
- India News | Edited by Mala Das
The bodies of two sailors of the ship MT Pratibha Cauvery, which was grounded by cyclone Nilam, have been found near Chennai today. The two were part of the five crew members who went missing on Wednesday after a lifeboat they were using to leave the ship capsized. The bodies of three of their colleagues were found yesterday.
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Grounded ship cannot be moved out of Chennai: Madras High Court
- Friday November 2, 2012
- South | Reported by J Sam Daniel, edited by Abhinav Bhatt
The family of one of the sailors who died while trying to abandon a ship stranded off the coast of Chennai by cyclone Nilam has filed a petition in court alleging that the vessel was not sea-worthy and had no food or fuel on board. This comes amid allegations that the Coast Guard ignored distress calls by the ship, MT Pratibha Cauvery.
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Cyclone Nilam: Bodies of three missing sailors found, two still to be traced
- Friday November 2, 2012
- India News | Edited by Ashish Mukherjee
The bodies of three of the five missing sailors of ship MT Pratibha Cauvery, which was grounded by cyclone Nilam, have been found.
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Chennai ship grounded: Lapse or helplessness?
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- South | Reported by Sam Daniel, Edited by Sabyasachi Dasgupta
Outside Chennai's Fortis Malar Hospital Dr Kshitiji is anxiously waiting for some positive news about his young cousin Rushabh. He is one of the five sailors on board the ship MT Pratibha Cauvery which got grounded near the Besant Nagar beach in Chennai on Wednesday. Survivors say Rushabh had got into the life boat which capsized and is missing eve...
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Cyclone Nilam hits Tamil Nadu, thousands evacuated
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Sabyasachi Dasgupta
Cyclone Nilam crossed Chennai and made landfall at Mahabalipuram, south of the Tamil Nadu capital at about 4.30 pm on Wednesday. Two people have been reported dead in storm-related incidents. One person died and six other members of an oil tanker's crew are feared missing, after their ship ran aground off the Chennai coast. 15 crew members are stil...
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Grounded ship Pratibha Cauvery finally sold for Rs 16 crore
- Friday May 17, 2013
- South | Press Trust of India
Six months after it ran aground near Chennai during Cyclone Nilam drowning six sailors, oil tanker Pratibha Cauvery, has been sold for Rs 16 crore.
- www.ndtv.com
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Grounded ship salvaged, to remain in Chennai port
- Monday November 12, 2012
- South | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin, edited by Samira Shaikh
The grounded ship Pratibha Cauvery has been successfully salvaged by the tow vessel Malavya this evening (Sunday). However she cannot continue her voyage and will remain berthed on the outer anchorage of the Chennai port following a direction by the Madras High Court.
- www.ndtv.com
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Grounded ship MT Pratibha Cauvery salvaged
- Sunday November 11, 2012
- South | Reported by Sam Daniel, Edited by Samira Shaikh
The grounded ship MT Pratibha Cauvery has been salvaged by a towing vessel Malavya. The ship, which had run aground on October 31 under the impact of strong winds when cyclone Nilam struck, has been pulled into the sea by the towing vessel. It is now headed towards Chennai port's outer anchorage.
- www.ndtv.com
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Deposit Rs 6 crore to move out grounded ship: High Court to owner of Pratibha Cauvery
- Wednesday November 7, 2012
- South | Press Trust of India
The Madras High Court today ordered the owner of an oil tanker, which ran aground near Chennai, to deposit Rs six crore in case it was moved out of Chennai port.
- www.ndtv.com
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Cyclone Nilam: Ship not seaworthy, Captain defied instructions, say sources
- Saturday November 3, 2012
- India News | Reported by Sam Daniel; written by Mala Das
As the bodies of two sailors of MT Pratibha Cauvery, which was grounded by cyclone Nilam, were found today, questions are being raised over the role of the ship's captain in the tragedy.
- www.ndtv.com
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Cyclone Nilam: Bodies of all missing sailors found
- Saturday November 3, 2012
- India News | Edited by Mala Das
The bodies of two sailors of the ship MT Pratibha Cauvery, which was grounded by cyclone Nilam, have been found near Chennai today. The two were part of the five crew members who went missing on Wednesday after a lifeboat they were using to leave the ship capsized. The bodies of three of their colleagues were found yesterday.
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Grounded ship cannot be moved out of Chennai: Madras High Court
- Friday November 2, 2012
- South | Reported by J Sam Daniel, edited by Abhinav Bhatt
The family of one of the sailors who died while trying to abandon a ship stranded off the coast of Chennai by cyclone Nilam has filed a petition in court alleging that the vessel was not sea-worthy and had no food or fuel on board. This comes amid allegations that the Coast Guard ignored distress calls by the ship, MT Pratibha Cauvery.
- www.ndtv.com
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Cyclone Nilam: Bodies of three missing sailors found, two still to be traced
- Friday November 2, 2012
- India News | Edited by Ashish Mukherjee
The bodies of three of the five missing sailors of ship MT Pratibha Cauvery, which was grounded by cyclone Nilam, have been found.
- www.ndtv.com
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Chennai ship grounded: Lapse or helplessness?
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- South | Reported by Sam Daniel, Edited by Sabyasachi Dasgupta
Outside Chennai's Fortis Malar Hospital Dr Kshitiji is anxiously waiting for some positive news about his young cousin Rushabh. He is one of the five sailors on board the ship MT Pratibha Cauvery which got grounded near the Besant Nagar beach in Chennai on Wednesday. Survivors say Rushabh had got into the life boat which capsized and is missing eve...
- www.ndtv.com
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Cyclone Nilam hits Tamil Nadu, thousands evacuated
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Sabyasachi Dasgupta
Cyclone Nilam crossed Chennai and made landfall at Mahabalipuram, south of the Tamil Nadu capital at about 4.30 pm on Wednesday. Two people have been reported dead in storm-related incidents. One person died and six other members of an oil tanker's crew are feared missing, after their ship ran aground off the Chennai coast. 15 crew members are stil...
- www.ndtv.com