Soon, Tamil Nadu startup centres in Singapore, US
CHENNAI: At the launch of Startup Chennai - Innovate on Tuesday, Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin announced that the Tamil Nadu government would soon establish Tamil Nadu Startup Global Coordination Centres in Singapore and US. These centres aim to support aspiring entrepreneurs by providing global opportunities. Udhayanidhi also said that Chief Minister MK Stalin plans to soon unveil financial assistance for persons with disabilities and members of the transgender community to ensure more inclusive entrepreneurial opportunities, reflecting the governments Everything for Everyone policy. During the event, Udhayanidhi inaugurated the Periyar Social Justice Venture Lab to support startups focused on social development, especially those run by entrepreneurs from Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities. He also launched Stratify - Entrepreneurship, a student-focused competition organised by StartupTN, EDII, and Anna University. To further support the startup ecosystem, an MoU was signed between IIM Bengaluru and StartupTN to offer specialised entrepreneurship training for women-led startups. Another MoU was signed with ARAI-AMTIF and Daimler India Commercial Vehicles to open new opportunities for Tamil Nadu-based startups. Udhayanidhi noted the significant increase in registered startups in the state. The number has risen from 2,300 to 9,600 in just three years under the current government. He also highlighted that 50% of these startups are led by women. Underlining the state governments commitment to encourage startups, Udhayanidhi stated that StartupTN has established regional hubs in Hosur, Salem, Thanjavur, Cuddalore, Coimbatore, and Tiruchy.
Oppns dream of breaking DMK alliance wont work: MMK president M H Jawahirullah
ERODE: Papanasam MLA and President of Manithaneya Makkal Katchi (MMK) M H Jawahirullah said the opposition parties dream of engineering a rift in the DMK-led alliance will not come to fruition. Speaking to reporters in Erode on Tuesday, he said, We have been part of this bloc since 2013. The alliance is strong and has been winning continuously since the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The opposition parties wont succeed in breaking us. Also, there are no strong parties in the AIADMK alliance. Commenting on the Waqf-related developments, Jawahirullah said the Waqf Amendment Bill was introduced with the intention of abolishing Waqf properties. When this bill was introduced in Parliament, it was opposed not only by INDIA bloc parties but also by the TDP and Janata Dal, which are part of the BJP alliance, he said. Demonstrations will be held in Chennai, Vellore, Tiruppur, Dindigul, Tenkasi, Tiruvarur, Cuddalore, Salem and Tiruchy on December 6 to raise opposition to the BJPs attempt to grab Waqf properties. These demonstrations will also condemn the demolition of mosques, and homes of Muslims in BJP-ruled states using bulldozers, he added. A national-level consultation meeting will be held in this regard on November 23 and 24 in Bengaluru, where legal steps that need to be taken against the Waqf Amendment Bill will be discussed, the MLA added.
Four lives struck down on railway track, but none answerable !
KOCH I: Four persons lost their lives in a matter of seconds to a rail accident, and nobody is accountable for the tragedy! While it may seem tough to digest, thats exactly the case with the Shoranur railway accident that happened earlier this month. It was around 3.05pm on November 2 that the four workers all hailing from Adimalaipudur in Salem district, Tamil Nadu were struck by a speeding Thiruvananthapuram-bound Kerala Express on the Bharathapuzha bridge about 2km away from the Shoranur Junction railway station. They died just two days before the visit of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to the state on November 4, for which the entire railways machinery in the state was put on edge. Railways are not responsible for the deaths and hence we cannot give them compensation either, a top official from the Palakkad railway division told TNIE. The deceased did not die during duty-time; they were returning after their work was completed. They were asked to clean the railway yard area and they were not at all supposed to enter the railway bridge. They should have used the regular route, but they trespassed the railway bridge to reach the road. More importantly, they are not our direct employees... the reasons not to announce compensation went on. The Palakkad division also issued a statement stating that the deceased reached the spot without informing the railway officials and without the permission of railway personnel. Since no railway work was planned on the bridge on that day, no railway protection was available on the bridge, the statement said. The action for terminating the contract has been initiated and a criminal case also is being lodged against the contractor for failing to ensure the safety of the workers, the Railways statement said further, putting the blame on the deceased and the contractor. But voices from various corners have pointed out that the railway authorities pressured the contractor to finish the work on time, and thus, he brought in more people. The four deceased were fresh to the work, which offered a paltry wage of Rs 600. Now, citing rules, the Railways say that it is the responsibility of the contractor to ensure the safety and security of the contracted workers. They also make it clear that the contractor should give compensation to the relatives of the deceased. Even then, we have announced an ex-gratia of `1 lakh each to the relatives of the deceased, said a railway official. At the same time, top retired officers pointed out that the Railways cannot wash their hands off the issue that easily. They can list out various reasons, but Railways are the primary employers in this case. Also, had the Railways regularly checked the cleaning work, they wouldnt have to put pressure to complete the pending work. Interestingly, no overseeing staff was employed by the Railways here, a retired officer said. According to him, the largest employer in the country should be more employee-friendly, and not remonstrate with technicalities and self-justifications. Meanwhile, various political parties and trade unions have taken up the incident, demanding the Railways increase the compensation. We see the incident as nothing less than a massacre carried out by the Railways. The incident was a result of mismanagement by officials, just to please the railway minister. The Railways cannot get away from this, said Dinshad N D, unit president of the Railway Contract Catering and General Workers Union. Workers are planning to intensify protest programmes in the coming days, until the Railways settle the issue gracefully. Both Kerala and Tamil Nadu governments have announced a compensation of `3 lakh each to the relatives of the deceased.
2 killed in rocket attack from Lebanon in Israel
2 killed in rocket attack from Lebanon in Israel Jerusalem: Two men were killed in Israels northern city of Nahariya in a rocket attack from Lebanon, Israeli authorities said. According to the Israeli military, Hezbollah forces launched two barrages on Tuesday noon, the first of around 10 rockets targeting the north that led to the [] The post 2 killed in rocket attack from Lebanon in Israel appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
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14 Killed in Gaza as International Groups Say Israel Falls Short on Aid Access
JERUSALEM: Palestinian medical officials said two Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 14 people, including two children and a woman. The deaths came as eight international aid groups said in a report on Tuesday that Israel has failed to meet U.S. demands that it allow greater humanitarian access to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, where [] The post 14 Killed in Gaza as International Groups Say Israel Falls Short on Aid Access appeared first on Kashmir Life .
No truck with BJP ever: AIADMK
CHENNAI: AIADMK Organising Secretary D Jayakumar on Monday asserted the AIADMK will never have any electoral alliance with the BJP. This is the partys firm decision and AIADMK will stand by it, he said. Speaking to reporters, Jayakumar explained that the remark made by the partys general secretary Edappadi K Palnaiswami in Tiruchy was given a twist and made a point of debate. When asked whether the AIADMK was ready to align with the BJP, Palaniswami had told reporters in Tiruchy on Sunday that the party wants to unite like-minded parties to bring down the DMK government and a decision on alliance will be taken closer to the poll in 2026. The comment had triggered speculation about whether the AIADMK is reconsidering its decision to stay off BJP and if EPS is hinting at the possibility of the Dravidian major joining hands with the saffron party. After reiterating the partys position on alliance, Jayakumar said there was no need for the AIADMK to have a tacit relationship with the BJP, but the ruling DMK is in fact in a clandestine relationship with the BJP. Meanwhile, on Monday, Palaniswami held discussions with the 10-member field inspection committee composed of senior leaders to assess the functioning of the grassroots-level units of the party. Sources said Palaniswami had given clear instructions on the issues to be covered by the committee and also asked the committee to give an impartial assessment of the functioning of the party units so that corrective measures and steps for improvement could be taken. The committee has been split into five teams and was asked to submit its report by December 7. The first team comprising KP Munusamy and B Valarmathi will visit 14 party districts in Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Tirupattur, Krishnagiri, Ranipet, Dharmapuri, Perambalur and Ariyalur revenue districts. The team comprising Dindigul C Sreenivasan and P Thangamani will cover 17 party districts in Salem, Namakkal, Tiruchy, Karur, Thanjavur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Tiruvarur, Pudukkottai and Dindigul revenue districts. Similarly, the team comprising Natham R Viswanathan, and S Semmalai will visit 14 party districts in Dindigul, Madurai, Virudhunagar, Sivaganga, Ramanathapuram, Tenkasi, Thoothukudi, Theni, and Virudhunagar revenue districts. The team of SP Velumani and Varahur Arunachalam will meet the functionaries in 14 party districts in Erode, Tiruppur, Coimbatore, the Nilgiris, Tirunelveli, and Kanniyakumari revenue districts. The team comprising D Jayakumar and CVe Shanmugam will visit 14 party districts in Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu, Tiruvallur, Cuddalore, Villupuram, and Kallakurichi revenue districts. Govt deployed students instead of staff: EPS Chennai: AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami has criticised the state governments decision to deploy agriculture college students, instead of revenue officials, to gather data on farmers, crops and irrigation facilities for the digitalisation of information. He said the task is being carried out following the instructions of the union government and the centre has allocated Rs 1,940 crore for this.
Arab and Muslim Leaders Condemn Israeli Genocide in Gaza
Riyadh: Arab and Muslim leaders on Monday called for the unification the Israeli-occupied West Bank, the Gaza Strip and annexed east Jerusalem under a Palestinian state, during a summit in Saudi Arabia. In the summit's closing statement, the leaders called for providing all forms of political and diplomatic support to the Palestinian people and to the State of Palestine for achieving Palestinian national unity, and for its effective assumption of its responsibilities over all the occupied Palestinian territories, including the Gaza Strip, unifying it with the West Bank, including the city of Jerusalem, which Israel claims as its capital.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu Admits Israels Role In Pager, Walkie-Talkie Attacks On Hezbollah
Jerusalem, Nov 11: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time admitted that Israel was behind the pager and walkie-talkie attacks on Hezbollah in September that left at least 39 people dead and more than 3,000 injured, local media reports have said. The pager operation and the elimination of (Hezbollah leader Hassan) Nasrallah were carried out despite the opposition of senior officials in the defence establishment and those responsible for them in the political echelon, The Times of Israel newspaper [] The post Israeli PM Netanyahu Admits Israels Role In Pager, Walkie-Talkie Attacks On Hezbollah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Netanyahu admits Israels role in pager, walkie-talkie attacks on Hezbollah
Jerusalem, Nov 11 (PTI) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time admitted that Israel was behind the pager and walkie-talkie attacks on Hezbollah in September that left at least 39 people dead and more than 3,000 injured, local media reports have said. The pager operation and the elimination of (Hezbollah leader Hassan) Nasrallah were Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Israel claims killing of Islamic Jihads head of operations in Gaza
Jerusalem: Israels military and Shin Bet internal security agency said that they had killed Muhammad Abu Sakhil, head of operations for the Islamic Jihad militant group, in an airstrike in the Gaza Strip. The commander was targeted in a precise strike by the Israeli Air Force on Saturday, according to a joint statement. Abu Sakhil Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
43% of Western Ring Road projects phase one complete
COIMBATORE: The Special Projects wing of the State Highways Department in the Coimbatore Division has completed around 43% of phase 1 of the Western Ring Road Project works and has sent a proposal to the state government for Administrative Sanction (AS) of the second phase of the project works at a cost of Rs 330 crore. The Western Ring Road or the Western Bypass Road Project starts from Mylkal on the Salem-Cochin road (SHU 52) and ends at Narasimhanaickenpalayam on the Nagapattinam-Gudalur-Mysore Road (NH67) in the district. This bypass passes through 15 revenue villages of the district. The total length of the Western Ring Road is 32.43 km and it will have four lanes. The project is set to be carried out in three phases. The length of Phase 1 is 11.80 km, which passes through Madukkarai, Sundakkamuthur, Perur Chettipalayam, Theethipalayam and Madampatti. This phase was inaugurated in August 2023 by highways minister EV Velu. The length of phase 2 is planned at 12.10 km, passing through Perur, West Chithirai Chavadi, Kallikanaicken Palayam, Vadavalli and Somayampalayam. Similarly, the length of Phase 3 is planned at 8.52 km and passes through Pannimadai, Nanjundapuram, Kurudampalayam, Narasimhanaickenpalayam and Gudalur. Speaking to TNIE, a senior State Highways Department official said, The Western Ring Road Project works are being carried out in full swing and so far, weve completed around 43% of phase 1 works. Bridge works ongoing near Madampatti village. The first phase is expected to be complete by August or September 2025. Once complete, the stretch between Madampatti and Mylkal will be open to public. The official added that apart from this, they have finished over 80% of land acquisition (LA) works for the projects second phase. We have also sent a proposal to the state government for Administrative Sanction (AS) for the second phase of the project at Rs 330 crore. Before we receive the AS, we shall fully complete the LA works for the second phase of the project, the official further said.
Tamil writer Indira Soundar Rajan falls at his house, passes away at 65
MADURAI/CHENNAI: Tamil novelist and short story writer Indira Soundar Rajan (P. Soundararajan), well known for his mystery and supernatural stories, passed away after accidentally slipping and falling inside his house in TVS Nagar on Sunday morning. He was 65. Sources said the author had been suffering from several health-related ailments. Soundar Rajan is survived by his wife, Radha, and two daughters. Soundar Rajans widely recognized work in Marmadesam (Land of Mystery) a Tamil mystery anthology television show brought his literary writings to the forefront in 1996. Inspired by the success of the show, the author pursued the supernatural genre and went on to pen hundreds of short stories, several novels, scripts for television shows, and screenplays for a few films. A native of Salem, he had worked with the TVS Group of Companies and later contributed to the companys in-house magazine for several years. Over the next three decades, he penned numerous notable works under the pseudonym Indira, which he chose from his mothers name. Most of his narratives dealt with themes of the supernatural, divine intervention, and reincarnation. He had said that his childhood fascination with mysteries and the supernatural inspired him to write such stories. Though renowned for a specific genre, the author also explored societal issues in his works. Of these, he had said that Ranga Nadhi and Athipookal brought him the most fulfillment. CM expresses condolences Chief Minister M. K. Stalin offered deep condolences to the family members of Indira Soundar Rajan on Sunday. In his message, Stalin praised the authors literary contributions and his skill in blending history with contemporary themes.
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How Did Iqbals Travels Reflect His Islamic Vision?
by Sameer-Ul-Haq Alama Iqbal and his companion, Ghulam Rasool Mehr, embarked on a train journey from Cairo, traversing Khan Yunus, the Gaza Strip and Ludh, before reaching Jerusalem. Alama Iqbal, a renowned poet and philosopher, was emerging as a pivotal leader in the Indian subcontinents Muslim political landscape. His stature was underscored by the British [] The post How Did Iqbals Travels Reflect His Islamic Vision? appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Salem jewellery trader gets three-month jail for cheating
Omni bus topples and catches fire on NH in Salem; one killed
An omni bus carrying 30 passengers collided with a moped, killing an elderly man who was riding it. The bus then toppled and caught fire
Israeli PM appoints new ambassador to US
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to appoint Yechiel Leiter as Israels Ambassador to the United States, according to a statement issued by Netanyahus office. Leiter, 65, has served in senior public service positions in Israel, including the deputy director-general of the Education Ministry, chief-of-staff in the Finance Ministry, and acting chairman of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Hezbollah fires 5 rockets at central, northern Israel: sources
Jerusalem: Hezbollah fired about five rockets toward central and northern Israel on Friday, setting off air raid sirens in 53 Israeli cities and communities, according to Israeli sources. The Israeli military said in a statement that most rockets were intercepted, though one struck the Upper Galilee. The state-owned Kan TV news reported that one rocket Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Minister flags off new buses and distribute bicycles to students in Salem
New law allows Israel to deport relatives of Attackers, experts expect it to be struck down
JERUSALEM, Nov 8: Israels parliament passed a law early Thursday that would allow it to deport family members of Palestinian attackers, including the countrys own citizens, to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip or other locations. The law, which was championed by members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus Likud party and his far-right allies, passed with a 61-41 vote. However, legal experts said that any attempt to implement the legislation would likely lead to it being struck down by Israeli courts. [] The post New law allows Israel to deport relatives of Attackers, experts expect it to be struck down appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Syed Ata Hasnain | As Trump returns, can he end key global conflicts?
Americas once and future President appears to have outdone himself in his latest and most spectacular achievement. The experienced leader that he is, President-elect Donald Trump is expected to hit the ground running, especially on his favourite subject: the avoidance of war. There are two areas in which much of the strategic community is immediately looking to see the potential effect of the return of Donald Trump to the helm of the US leadership. These are Ukraine and the Middle East, including the Iran-Israel standoff. How does this look from a Trump point of view knowing that he is sceptical of any US involvement in international conflicts and prefers diplomacy over military intervention. Mr Trumps record in foreign policy in his first term was considered nothing more than erratic, although quite a few innovations did take place, particularly in the Middle East. With that experience, he now meets a world that is on fire. On Ukraine, Mr Trump has made it known that the war between Russia and Ukraine might never have happened if he was President. His meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in New York in September 2024 was cordial, but he did mention the need for the European nations to chip in with more aid for Ukraine. Mr Trumps first administration had provided military aid to Ukraine, but he had also faced criticism for initially withholding it. During the Zelenskyy meeting, Mr Trump reiterated his goal of ending the war, stating: We both want to see this end, and we both want to see a fair deal made. However, vice-president-elect J.D. Vance has proposed a more contentious peace plan, involving Ukraines demilitarisation and permanent neutrality. Mr Trump has often boasted of knowing Russian President Putin very well, and his intent of stopping the war before he even assumes office may fructify if he forces Ukraine into a ceasefire. President Zelenskyy has resisted that all along and promised that this would be impossible if Russia did not withdraw from the Donbas area it has occupied. Mr Trumps compromise formula could be continued support to Ukraine with weapons, equipment and funding subject to an as is where is ceasefire; implying negotiations with Donbas still in Russian hands and the battle front broadly resting on the River Dnieper. Knowing Mr Trumps propensity to be unconventional and his largely anti-Nato stance, he could well push for non-Nato neutrality for Ukraine, which would leave Ukraine very largely vulnerable to future Russian designs, being bereft of Nato support. To keep Nato on an even keel, Mr Trump will have to ensure Ukraine should not give up its hopes of getting all its territory back from Russian occupation, but that it should negotiate based on the current frontlines. It is unlikely that Mr Trump will do anything in a hurry. His transition team will probably caution him about hasty peace interventions without full thought through because in the last four years the global order has reworked itself. Nato has drawn upon itself a higher responsibility than any time since the end of the Cold War. The last time around Mr Trump did not order any immediate or hurried withdrawal from Afghanistan; it was finally Joe Biden who did so without being fully mindful of the consequences. So, dont expect any maverick decision-making in foreign policy from Mr Trump. One may recall the US pullout from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal. The JCPOA was signed on July 15, 2015 but Mr Trump withdrew the US from it on May 8, 2018, over 15 months after his inauguration in January 2017. It was not one of those knee-jerk responses that some may allege against Mr Trumps record. Also, we may consider the fact that it is virtually confirmed that 10,000 North Korean troops have entered the war in Ukraine. This makes early decision-making on prospective peace even more challenging. Expect the experienced new President to pay much attention to the Middle East. The last tenure was marked by a few important developments. Among the first was the support for the move of the Israeli political capital to Jerusalem; something the Palestinians are still extremely irked about. Then came the highly improved relationship with Saudi Arabia and the UAE in the strategic bid to exclude Iran from anything of relevance in the Middle East. The Abraham Accords was the next step with the intent of consensus on live and let live between the three major faiths of the Middle East. Many believe that Mr Trumps peace through strength approach will actually win the US more friends and calm the worlds turbulent zones, the Middle East now being the most turbulent. In this context, influencing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be easier for Mr Trump than what Joe Biden could ever achieve in the last one year of the Gaza conflict. Recently, Mr Trump advised the Israeli PM to swiftly conclude Israels war in Gaza, emphasising the need for Israel to achieve victory quickly and end the ongoing violence. Its not certain what direction the ceasefire negotiations will take without any information on the likely release of the 100-odd remaining hostages. Considering that it was the impact of Mr Trumps Middle East policy which indirectly led Hamas to consider the suicidal action of October 7, 2023, it remains doubtful how far Mr Trump can now influence some more important players such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE to play a greater role in securing the release of hostages. The agreement to release can then trigger further progress towards a ceasefire. Mr Trump probably has the power of personality and ability to ensure that Israel focuses more on Iran than on the Palestinians. Its the Iran connection in the Middle East which is the most significant today. A broad assessment did speak of a potential joint US-Israel operation to take out Irans nuclear facilities, with some technologies which may have been jointly developed. This could be preceded by the destruction of Irans oil facilities, refining and storage. The latter would send the world energy scene into a tizzy. Its unlikely that a non-interventionist US President will wish to trigger a devastating conflict which would have worldwide impact. That Iran will be handled much more strongly is a given, but Mr Trumps reputation as one who seeks peace through strength may well lead him to more initiatives across the Middle East, where he remains committed to finding stability.
France Sees 'Window' To End Wars In Gaza, Lebanon After Donald Trump's Victory
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Thursday in Jerusalem he saw prospects for ending Israel's wars in Gaza and Lebanon after Donald Trump was elected US president.
Man arrested for damaging ATM machines in Salem
Israel sentences renowned Jerusalem mosque imam to 3 years in jail
Sheikh Jamal Mustafa, a renowned imam of a mosque in Jerusalems Issawiya neighbourhood, has been sentenced to three years in prison by an Israeli court for alleged incitement in one of his khutbas (sermons). The sentence came after a period of harsh investigations that Sheikh Mustafa was subjected to, who was arrested on October 15, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Israel signs 5.2-bln-USD deal to purchase 25 F-15 fighter jets
JERUSALEM, Nov 7: The Israeli Defense Ministry announced Thursday that it has signed a 5.2-billion-U.S. dollar deal with U.S.-based Boeing to acquire 25 advanced F-15 fighter jets. The ministry said in a statement that the deal is part of a broader aid package approved by the U.S. administration and Congress earlier this year. The agreement includes an option for 25 additional aircraft. The deal, finalised on Wednesday with the U.S. administration and Boeing, involves the delivery of F-15IA fighter jets [] The post Israel signs 5.2-bln-USD deal to purchase 25 F-15 fighter jets appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Domestic help decamps with 40 lakh cash in Salem
Three injuredin LPG cylinder explosion in Salem
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Ragi procurement price at Dharmapuri DPCs hiked to Rs 42k/tonne
DHARMAPURI: Ragi cultivators from the district are delighted as the district cooperation and the Foods and Consumer Protection Department increased the procurement price of ragi to Rs 42,900 at Direct Purchase Centres (DPC). In 2023, during the International Year of Millets celebration, a DPC was opened at Pennagaram, Harur, and Dharmapuri for ragi procurement. This initiative by the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporations, which provided 2 kg of ragi to ration card holders, was greatly appreciated by the farmers. However, to the farmers delight, this year, the DPC was inaugurated on Wednesday by Collector K Santhi, with the announcement that a tonne of ragi will be procured for Rs 42,900, which is Rs 42.90 per kg. Commenting on this, M Selvaraj, from Nallampalli, said, Ragi is a staple food the people of Dharmapuri and it is widely cultivated in the district for own usage by farmers. However, with the opening of DPC, the price of ragi has increased with the DPC offering the best prices. This has led to farmers showing more interest in selling their produce at DPC. Right now the procurement price at the DPC is announced at Rs 42.90 per kg, but in the market, we can only sell it for Rs 32 to Rs 35 per kg. So, this year more farmers will visit DPC compared to last year because last year the procurement price was Rs 38.46 per kg. Officials from the district supply office, said, Through Public Distribution System (PDS), over 2 kg of ragi was provided to over 4.65 lakh card holders last year. This required about 936 MT of ragi. However, through DPC we collected about 597.10 MT of ragi and paid about Rs 2.29 crore to farmers. V Gunasekaran, Joint Director of Agriculture, told TNIE, As per a Government Order (GO), the government fixed a target of 17,000 MT from Dharmapuri, Erode, Krishnagiri, and Salem farmers to be procured at a Minimum Support Price of Rs 42.90 per kg. In 2023, when the DPC was opened in Dharmapuri, we had only procured 32.15 MT from farmers, in 2024, we collected 597.10 MT. However, in 2025, we are expecting to procure about 1,500 MT or more. We are creating awareness among farmers to get them involved with DPC where they can get the highest price.
Hezbollah fires 120 rockets at Israel, causing injuries
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Avinashi elevated flyover in Coimbatore to be extended for 5 km: CM Stalin
COIMBATORE: On the heels of Chief Minister M K Stalins announcement on Wednesday that the Avinashi Road Elevated Flyover in Coimbatore will be extended for 5 km from Chinniampalayam to Neelambur at Rs 600 crore cost, the Special Projects wing of Highways Department in the district told TNIE that it would soon commence the extensions initial stage works, including a project study and preparation of a detailed project report (DPR). Touted as the longest flyover in Tamil Nadu, the Avinashi expressway project was officially sanctioned in August 2020 and the works began on December 3, 2020. The under construction flyover is 10.01 km long and 17.25 m wide. It starts at Uppilipalayam near the police quarters and culminates at the Goldwins near KMCH. The Special Projects wing is expected to complete the flyover construction costing Rs 1,621.30 crore by January 2025. Sources said the structure will have a total of 305 pillars and construction of only one near the Nava India Junction remains pending as the EB department is yet to shift the high-tension electric wires in the area. Furthermore, work for around 31 decks, including three on Hopes ROB is pending. The expressway will also have a total of eight ramps at the entry and exit points at Anna Statue, Nava India, Hope College and near Sitra. Three of these ramps have so far been raised. The main carriageway works have been almost completed. Overall, around 83% of the project works have been finished, added a source. Addressing the long-pending demand of activists, industries, entrepreneurs, NGOs and the public, the Chief Minister on Wednesday, announced the flyovers extension till Neelambur highway. Speaking to TNIE, a senior official from the Special Projects wing said, We will soon begin work for the extension project. Additional 1.65 hectares of land needed for Avinashi road flyover in Coimbatore Our officials will conduct a study to earmark places for raising the structure. It will begin within 500 metres of the Avinashi Road Elevated Flyover. People coming from Tiruppur and Neelambur highway can exit the flyover near Chinniampalayam and take the service road to reach the airport. This 500-metre gap will benefit people visiting the airport. He added that the flyover extension would not require much more land to be acquired. We will also check the feasibility of joining this new flyover with the existing one near the Salem-Kochi highway at Neelambur. We will also try to complete the preliminary work and commence the construction before the elevated expressway work finishes in January 2025, the official further said. 70 per cent of Avinashi Road flyover project work over, to be ready by November
Palestinian killed in West Bank: Israeli army
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Three injured in LPG cylinder explosion in Salem
World leaders hail Trump's historic comeback
London/Jerusalem: Congratulatory messages poured in Wednesday from world leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his UK counterpart Keir Starmer, for Donald Trump after his historic comeback in the US presidential election.Starmer was among the first world leaders to issue a congratulatory message soon after Trump addressed a rally in Florida to claim victory in the US presidential race. He said the special relationship between the UK and the US would continue to prosper under the new American administration after Trump clinched crucial battleground states in the US overnight. The 78-year-old Republican leader cleared the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency by securing a victory in the key battleground state of Wisconsin. According to races called by the Associated Press up to 4 pm (IST), 277 electoral votes had gone to Republican candidate Trump and 224 to Democratic Party's Kamala Harris. Congratulations President-elect Trump on your historic election victory. I look forward to working with you in the years ahead, Starmer said in a statement released by 10 Downing Street in London. As the closest of allies, we stand shoulder to shoulder in defence of our shared values of freedom, democracy and enterprise. From growth and security to innovation and tech, I know that the UK-US special relationship will continue to prosper on both sides of the Atlantic for years to come, he said. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu congratulated Trump for his historic return to the White House. Addressing Trump and his wife Melania Trump, Netanyahu in a post on X said, Congratulations on history's greatest comeback! Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America. This is a huge victory! Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese congratulated Trump on his election victory. Australians and Americans are great friends and true allies. Working together, we can ensure the partnership between our nations and peoples remains strong into the future, he posted on X. French President Emmanuel Macron in a post on X said, Ready to work together as we were able to do during four years. With your convictions and mine. In respect and ambition. For more peace and prosperity. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated Trump on his impressive election victory. Recalling his great meeting with the Republican leader in September during which they discussed he Ukraine-US strategic partnership, the Victory Plan, and ways to put an end to Russian aggression against Ukraine, Zelenskyy in a post on X said he appreciated Trump's commitment to the peace through strength approach in global affairs. This is exactly the principle that can practically bring just peace in Ukraine closer. I am hopeful that we will put it into action together. We look forward to an era of a strong United States of America under President Trump's decisive leadership. We rely on continued strong bipartisan support for Ukraine in the United States. We are interested in developing mutually beneficial political and economic cooperation that will benefit both of our nations. Ukraine, as one of Europe's strongest military powers, is committed to ensuring long-term peace and security in Europe and the Transatlantic community with the support of our allies, he said. Zelenskyy said he is looking forward to personally congratulating Trump and discussing ways to strengthen Ukraine's strategic partnership with the US. Congratulating Trump, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Italy and the US are sister nations, linked by an unshakable alliance, common values, and a historic friendship. It is a strategic bond, which I am sure we will now strengthen even further, she said in a post on X. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz congratulated Trump, saying, For a long time, Germany and the US have been working together successfully promoting prosperity and freedom on both sides of the Atlantic. We will continue to do so for the wellbeing of our citizens. European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in a post on X congratulated Trump and underlined that the EU and the US are more than just allies. We are bound by a true partnership between our people, uniting 800 million citizens. So let's work together on a strong transatlantic agenda that keeps delivering for them, she said. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Trump's win is the iggest comeback in US political history and is a much-needed victory for the World.
World leaders hail Trumps historic comeback in US presidential election
London/Jerusalem: Congratulatory messages poured in Wednesday from world leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his UK counterpart Keir Starmer, for Donald Trump after his historic comeback in the US presidential election. Starmer was among the first world leaders to issue a congratulatory message soon after Trump addressed a rally in Florida to claim []
Netanyahu sacks Defence minister Gallant amid ongoing Gaza war
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday evening that he was removing Defence Minister Yoav Gallant from his position and replacing him with Israel Katz, citing a crisis of trust that gradually deepened. The move is a stunning shift after the Prime Minister nearly made a similar move in September but made an Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Minister distributes welfare aid at mass contact programme in Salem
Ten get five years imprisonment for murder in Salem
Three arrested for attacking policeman in Salem
As they were moving their car, it nearly hit the policeman, triggering a verbal altercation between the SSI and the trio in the car
Israel tells UN it is cutting ties with Palestinian aid agency
Israel's parliament last month approved a proposal to shut down UNRWA's operations in Israel and occupied east Jerusalem
Israel terminates cooperation with UNRWA Ambassador to UN
JERUSALEM, Nov 4: Israel terminates cooperation with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon announced. Following the legislation on UNRWA, we officially informed the President of the General Assembly of the termination of cooperation with the organization. Despite the overwhelming evidence we submitted to the UN highlighting how Hamas infiltrated UNRWA, the UN did nothing to address this reality, the diplomat said in a statement. [] The post Israel terminates cooperation with UNRWA Ambassador to UN appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Salem man held for Rs 1.2 crore fraud 16 years after he went missing
ERODE: CB-CID police arrested a 51-year-old man who cheated several people to the tune of Rs 1.2 crore by starting a firm and promising lucrative returns on their investment 16 years ago. The suspect M Prabakaran (51), a resident of Gandhi Road in Salem, was arrested in Bengaluru on Friday based on a tip-off. Sources said Prabakaran started a company in Erode in 2002 and put up an advertisement that if anyone paid him an advance and got data entry projects and completed the work, they would get double their invested amount. Believing that, many people invested in the company. Later, Prabakaran went into hiding. The victims complained to the Erode town police station. The case was later transferred to CB-CID. During the investigation, it came to light that Prabakaran along with five others including his wife Vandarkuzhali (50) had cheated people of Rs 1.2 crore. A case was registered against the six and a trial was held in Erode JM 3 court. In 2008, Prabakaran went absconding without appearing for the trial following which the court issued an arrest warrant against him. However, the others were sentenced. Police said, On Friday, the CBCID received information that Prabakaran was in Bengaluru. A special team rushed to Bengaluru and arrested him. After investigation, he was produced before the concerned magistrate and was sent to jail on Saturday.
CM Stalin announces Rs 3L aid to kin of workers run over by train in Kerala
CHENNAI: Expressing deep grief over the death of four sanitation workers from Salem district when a train mowed them down in Kerala on November 2, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday announced a solatium of Rs 3 lakh each to the bereaved families. The four cleanliness workers - A Lakshmanan (55) and Valli Lakshmanan (45) from Adimalaipudur village, R Laksmanan (45) from T Perumalpalayam, and V Rajammal (43) from Allikuttai village in Salem district were cleaning the railway track on the Bharathapuzha bridge at Shoranur in Palakkad district when the Thiruvananthapuram-bound Kerala Express ran over them. According to reliable reports, these workers were hired by the railways. After the accident, the railways filed a criminal case against the contractor for failing to ensure the safety of the workers. The financial assistance would be given to the bereaved families from the CMs Public Relief Fund.
Couple, daughter escape after car catches fire in Salem
Pay retirement benefits to civic staff within three months from date of retirement: Madras HC
CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has ordered the government to evolve a mechanism to disburse retirement benefits to employees of municipal corporations within three months from the date of retirement without showing bias towards the position they held. Flagging the sorry state of affairs prevailing in the municipal corporations and municipalities, Justice N Anand Venkatesh said it will be a disgrace to the employees if the government forgets their contribution while in service and the retirement benefits are delayed for long. A welfare state will be gauged and assessed by its treatment of vulnerable populations, particularly those in lower socioeconomic strata and senior citizens. In no case the terminal benefits of retired employees should be postponed beyond three months from the date of their retirement. Such an arrangement must be evolved and this court must be informed regarding the future course of action, he ordered recently. The order was passed on a petition filed by M R Sibi Chakravarthy, a retired assistant engineer of the Salem municipal corporation, seeking orders to disburse his retirement benefits amounting toRs 51.70 lakh, irrespective of the seniority for disbursement and the financial position of the corporation. The judge suo motu impleaded the director of the municipal administration and water supply department as respondent. Perusing reports filed by Salem municipal corporation, the judge noted that 194 employees have been waiting for their retirement benefits since 2017 and the settlement amounts to about Rs 200 crore. The retired employees are categorised based on their positions for disbursing the amount due to them. Justice Venkatesh commented that in a country governed by rule of law and which follows a socialistic pattern of governance as per the preamble of the Constitution, all must be treated equally. He further noted that non-payment of terminal benefits or other retirement benefits never happens to persons holding the post of power or persons holding higher posts but happens to lower-grade employees. This lopsided functioning on the part of the corporation can never be permitted, he said and pointed out such sad state of affairs is prevailing in other civic bodies too. The judge held that non-payment of retirement benefits to the employees is a violation of the fundamental right to life and liberty guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution.
Senior Hezbollah commanders in airstrikes on Southern Lebanon: Israel
Jerusalem: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has said that it had killed Jaafar Khader Faour, the commander overseeing Hezbollahs missile and rocket operations in its Nasser unit. The IDF reported on Saturday that Faour was targeted and killed in a precision airstrike by an Israeli Air Force fighter jet in the village of Jouaiyya in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Israel commandos seize Hezbollah operative in Lebanon raid
JERUSALEM: Israeli naval commandos have seized a trainee mariner a military official described as a senior operative of Hezbollah in a raid in Lebanon and brought him to Israel for questioning. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati instructed the foreign ministry to submit a complaint to the UN Security Council over the raid on the coastal town of Batroun, his office said on Saturday. The Lebanese army and UN peacekeeping force UNIFIL are both conducting investigations into the raid, Mikati's office said, adding that he had called for expedited results. First reported by Lebanese sources before an Israeli military official confirmed the military's involvement, the raid was the first of its kind since the Israel-Hezbollah war erupted in September. A senior operative of Hezbollah, who serves as an expert in his field, was apprehended, the Israeli military official said. The operative has been transferred to Israeli territory and is currently being investigated. Lebanon's state-run National News agency said an unidentified military force carried out a sea landing on the shore of Batroun, south of Tripoli, at dawn on Friday. The force went with all its weapons and equipment to a chalet near the beach, kidnapping a Lebanese man... and sailing away into the open sea on a speedboat. An acquaintance of the abductee identified him as a student at the state-run Maritime Sciences and Technology Institute (MARSATI) in Batroun, Lebanon's primary training college for the shipping industry. He was taken from student housing near the institute, but was a resident of the Shiite-majority town of Qmatiyeh further south, said the acquaintance, who spoke on condition of anonymity for security concerns. He was completing courses to become a sea captain, the source told AFP, adding that the man was in his 30s and was well known by the teaching staff at the institute. The Christian-majority town of Batroun has been relatively sheltered from the Israel-Hezbollah war that has pummelled south Lebanon, the southern suburbs of Beirut and the eastern Bekaa Valley. The war has killed more than 1,900 people in Lebanon, since it began on September 23, according to an AFP tally of health ministry figures, though the real number is likely higher due to data gaps. Israel's military says 38 soldiers have been killed in the Lebanon campaign since it began ground operations on September 30.
Irans supreme leader Khamenei threatens Israel, US with punishing response
Jerusalem: The early Saturday attacks may be only a precursor to a more severe strike against Israel. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Irans supreme leader, Saturday threatened Israel and the US with a punishing response over attacks on Iran and its allies following Israels Oct. 26 airstrikes that targeted Irans military bases and other locations. The enemies, []
Ten inspectors transferred in Salem City
Cooperativesociety manager in Salem arrested for misappropriation of funds
Kerala Express claims lives of four sanitation workers from Tamil Nadu near Shoranur station
PALAKKAD: In a tragic rail accident on Friday evening near Shoranur railway station, four individuals from Tamil Nadu were killed when the Thiruvananthapuram-bound Kerala Express train struck them. As per the primary information, the deceased were collecting plastic and old iron parts near the railway bridge near the Nila River. The deceased belonged to Salem in Tamil Nadu and it is learnt that all the deceased were part-time sanitation workers, said a source from the railway police officers. It also doubted that another person who was part of the team, has fallen off the bridge to the river and efforts are on to find him and body parts of the deceased, according to the source. Bodies of three have been recovered from the bridge area. Sources said that two deceased men bore the name Lakshmanan and the women were identified as Valli and Rani.
Feud over bursting crackers: 12 arrested for assaulting family, neighbours in Salem
Vijays entry will benefit INDIA bloc: Congress
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) president K Selvaperunthagai on Friday said the political entry of actor Vijay would be highly beneficial for the victory of the INDIA bloc. When asked whether the political entry of Vijay would pave way for changes in the political arena of Tamil Nadu in the coming days, Selvaperunthagai said, It wont change. His political journey will be highly beneficial for the victory of the INDIA bloc. While he did not elaborate on how it will be profitable, his statement indicated that Vijays entry would split the votes in the 2026 Assembly elections, especially the opposition votes. On the speculation that the power sharing idea of Vijay has caused ripples in the DMK-led alliance, Selvaperunthagai said, It might have caused ripples for those who are oscillating. But the INDIA bloc remains strong. 'Everything for everyone': Vijay unveils political objective in first speech; takes dig at DMK's rhetoric on 'fascism' Responding to another question on the power-sharing idea of Vijay, the TNCC president said, The Congress shared power at the Centre between 2004 and 2014. On that basis, we agree with the idea of power-sharing. But the final call on power sharing will be taken by the national leadership. Selvaperunthagai said Congress has devised a Grama Darshan programme to meet people of villages and to convey their grievances to government When asked whether the party wants to share power in Tamil Nadu, he said, In 2006 Assembly election, no party got the simple majority to form the government and the situation was such that only with the support of the Congress, a government could be formed. But under the guidance of Sonia Gandhi, the Congress extended unconditional support to the DMK in forming the government. Had the Congress demanded a share in the power, the then CM M Karunanidhi would have given it. But the Congress, in a magnanimous way, did not demand a share in power then. On whether such a situation would arise in the future, Selvaperunthagai said, It depends upon peoples mandate. Asked whether the Congress would seek power share after strengthening the party, Selvaperunthagai said, Every political party wishes to capture power and we have been reiterating that we would usher in Kamaraj Rule in Tamil Nadu. Selvaperunthagai said that the Congress has devised a Grama Darshan programme to meet the people of the villages and to convey their grievances to the government. The leaders of the party will stay in villages for a day and strengthen and regulate the partys village committees. The work for strengthening the village committees will start in Salem and Namakkal on November 5. These works would be completed within a month. Vijay's Dravidam-Tamil nationalism remark draws mixed reactions
Chennais air pollution level critical on Deepavali day
CHENNAI: Despite coordinated efforts by the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB), government restrictions on firecracker use, and extensive awareness campaigns, data collected across 39 locations in Tamil Nadu from October 24 to November 1 revealed significant pollution spikes across several districts. On Deepavali, Tamil Nadus air pollution levels presented a mixed picture, showing improvement in some areas while remaining critical in other areas, particularly in Chennai. The TNPCB conducted both air quality and noise level monitoring as mandated by the Supreme Court. The directive, issued in 2018, requires pollution control boards to assess air and noise pollution during Deepavali to help curb festival-related environmental impact. Data released by the TNPCB showed air quality in Chennai was poor in four locations, while moderate in three locations. The lowest was in Tiruvottiyur with Air Quality Index (AQI) of 150 and highest was recorded in Valasaravakkam with AQI of 287. Although, these readings showed improvement compared to 2023, when Valasaravakkam had recorded an AQI of 365, the air quality in the city still remained a concern. This year, manual monitoring was done in 16 other districts including Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, Thanjavur, Tiruchy, Vellore, Salem, Chengalpattu, Dindigul, Krishnagiri, Thoothukudi, Tiruppur, Nagapattinam and Kancheepuram. According to the data recorded on the Central Control Room for Air Quality Management of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) website, the PM10 spiked to 130.72 ug/m3 on Friday in Thoothukudi, which is double the emission registered the previous day of 62.0 ug/m3. Meanwhile, noise levels ranged from a low of 59.8 dB(A) in Besant Nagar to a high of 78.7 dB(A) in Nungambakkam. In comparison, the highest noise level recorded in 2023 was 83.1 dB(A) in Sowcarpet. Experts say the TNPCB data does not show the intraday spikes in problematic pollutants like PM2.5 and PM10. Manoj Kumar, analyst with Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air analysed the hourly data, which shows PM2.5 peaked to 845 g/min Perungudi. All the Continuous Ambient Air Quality Stations (CAAQS) recorded severe pollution levels during several hours on the day of Deepavali.
Erode shops rake in moolah a day after Diwali festival
ERODE: For people in Erode and neighbouring districts, festival shopping doesnt seem to end on Deepavali, as is the case with most places. It in fact peaks on the next day as thousands throng the shops on RKV Road and Eswaran Kovil Street in the city to buy clothes at huge discounts of even up to 80% during the special sale held immediately after the festival. The town, popularly known as the turmeric capital of Tamil Nadu, is also a well-known hub for readymade garments and people started crowding in front of shops as early as 3 am on Friday to make the most of the one-day fiesta. According to sources, there are close to 80 shops on the two streets that form the main market area of Erode. Over 15,000 people from Erode, Salem, Tiruppur and Coimbatore districts flocked to Erode on Friday to buy clothes at discounted prices. Total sale of around Rs 10 crore at textile shops on Friday S V N Sankar, owner of SVN Tex, said the total sale made by shops and street vendors on Friday would have been around Rs 10 crore. P Saravankumar, general manager of Bharani Silks, said, We started this sale in Erode about 30 years ago based on customers demand. Now all the shops are following this. We started this sale with a few varieties, but now it covers all types of garments. While this special sale helps shops to clear their Deepavali stock, people stand to gain because of the huge discount. We opened the shop at 3.30 am on Friday as people had already gathered in large numbers in front of the store. We closed the sale at 11 am on Friday as most of the goods sold out by then, he added. Sankar said, People started gathering in front of the shops from 2.30 am on Friday. While some shops offered discounts for a few hours, others offered them for the whole day. About 50% to 80% discount was available for men's, women's and childrens clothes. The main purpose of this sale was stock clearance. As we have to stock up on fresh designs for Christmas, New Year and Pongal festivals, this special sale helps us to clear the Deepavali stock. Sometimes, the entire stock gets sold in a few hours. M Janagi of Kodumudi, a customer, said, We actually did not plan to buy anything. We just came here to check out the designs, but ended up buying clothes for Rs 20,000 as the discounts were huge. The quality was also good.
Israeli cabinet approves 2025 budget with tax hikes to support military spending
Jerusalem: Israels cabinet approved a 2025 wartime budget on Friday, detailing measures and tax increases to bolster military spending for ongoing operations in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. The 607.4-billion-shekel (162 billion US dollars) budget still faces three rounds of voting in the Knesset, Israels parliament, with final approval anticipated by the end of January Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Private buses ease fight for seats, new flyover reduces traffic congestion
CHENNAI: Thousands of commuters travelled from Kalaignar Centenary Bus Terminus (KCBT) in government buses for the Deepavali festival this year, with many even reaching the terminus five hours early to avoid any traffic congestion. As the demand for SETC and TNSTC bus services was high, Villupuram TNSTC hired private buses on contract for routes like Chennai-Tiruchy, Chennai-Kallakurichi, and Chennai-Tiruvannamalai. Coimbatore TNSTC also hired private buses to serve routes to Erode, Salem, and Coimbatore to meet the holiday rush. The traffic at Perungalathur junction was relatively smooth compared to previous years, thanks to the recently opened flyover on GST. The bus terminal has facilities such as a waiting hall, eateries, ATMs, mobile charging points, and drinking water to cater a large number of commuters. However, a section of travellers faced inconvenience reaching the terminal, especially during the rainy season, with cabs and autos charging Rs 300-Rs 400. Official sources from the transport corporations said around four lakh people travelled from Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT), Madhavaram Mofussil Bus Terminus (MMBT) and KCBT by government and omni buses. Despite extensive arrangements for buses on all routes, the bus terminal and platforms remained crowded for several hours. Many commuters at the terminus said they arrived early as they were worried about potential congestion during the rainy season. I booked the SETC bus to Anthiyur, departing at 8.30 pm. I reached the terminal by 4 pm as I havent travelled from KCBT before. Since the Chennai Bypass and GST Road are usually congested, I decided to arrive at the terminus early, said S Navin from Iyyappanthangal. There werent enough buses from Thiruvanmiyur to KCBT, so I spent Rs 400 on transportation. Surprisingly, there was no congestion at Perungalathur junction, said S Raja from Thiruvanmiyur. According to A Anbalagan, president of All-Omni Bus Owners Association, about 1.6 lakh commuters used omni buses from Monday to Wednesday. As the buses pile up at Paranur toll plaza, he urged the government to consider toll exemptions during major festivals to ease traffic bottlenecks.
Downpour batters Chennai; rain alert for 15 districts on October 31
CHENNAI: Parts of Chennai received a heavy spell of rain on Wednesday afternoon, dampening Deepavali festivities briefly in the city. Anna Nagar West recorded 11cm of rainfall, with around 10cm being received in an hour. Kolathur, Villivakkam, Korattur, Ambattur, Padi, KK Nagar, Thiru Vi Ka Nagar, Ashok Nagar and Valasaravakkam, too, recorded heavy downpour. About 100mm in one hour of which 78mm recorded in just 30 minutes between 12.10 and 12.40pm was one of the heaviest spells in recent days. Even during the 213mm rainfall recorded on October 15, we did not see such consistently heavy showers, said weather blogger K Srikanth. Villivakkam recorded around 9cm of rain while Kolathur and Shenoy Nagar recorded around 7cm. The surprise showers resulted in temporary waterlogging in Korattur, Padi, Anna Nagar, Ambattur, Teynampet and KK Nagar areas. By late afternoon, water drained in most places without manual intervention. But localised waterlogging was witnessed in some places, including VOC Nagar in Anna Nagar East and 4th street of C Sector in Second Avenue, where water failed to drain even after a few hours. The Regional Meteorological Centre said that on Deepavali day on Thursday, there may be isolated heavy rain in 15 districts Dindigul, Madurai, Tiruchy, Karur, Namakkal, Salem, Erode, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Tirupattur, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Kallakurichi, Ariyalur and Perambalur. Rain lashes several parts of #Chennai . #ChennaiRains ANI pic.twitter.com/vr3IEnqqRz TNIE Tamil Nadu (@xpresstn) October 30, 2024 Moderate rain likely in Chennai today: RMC For Chennai, even as RMC flagged the possibility of light to moderate rain with thunderstorms and lightning on Thursday, weather blogger R Pradeep John said that while isolated rain may occur in Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Chennai, and Chengalpattu, it may not be as intense as on Wednesday. On Friday, heavy rain may occur in isolated places including Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, RMC said in its bulletin.
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Parts of Chennai receive intense rainfall, dampening some Deepavali festivities
CHENNAI: Several areas in Chennai saw heavy rainfall on Wednesday afternoon, dampening some of the Deepavali festivities in the city. Anna Nagar West received 11 cm of rain in an hour while Kolathur, Villivakkam, Korattur, Ambattur, Padi and Valasaravakkam also received heavy rains in the afternoon. Chennai received 100 mm in one hour, with 78 mm falling within just 30 minutes between 12:10 and 12:40 PMone of the heaviest spells in recent days. Even during the 213 mm on 15th October, such consistently high rates were not seen. Roads were waterlogged across the city, said weather blogger K Srikanth of Chennai Rains. Intense rainfall in Chennai leads to waterlogging outside Thirumangalam metro station in Anna Nagar. Express video | Manish. #ChennaiRains #ChennaiRainsUpdate pic.twitter.com/qFL6u0zCne The New Indian Express (@NewIndianXpress) October 30, 2024 Later in the afternoon, the clouds weakened. Weather bloggers said that the rain was unlikely to continue. The Regional Meteorological Centre forecasts heavy rains on Deepavali day at isolated places over Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, Namakkal, Karur, Tiruchy, Theni, Dindigul, Tenkasi, Madurai, Virudhunagar, Pudukkottai, and Sivaganga districts. Rain lashes several parts of #Chennai . #ChennaiRains ANI pic.twitter.com/vr3IEnqqRz TNIE Tamil Nadu (@xpresstn) October 30, 2024
To prevent crowd, Salem Railway Division stops platform ticket sale
COIMBATORE: In a bid to prevent non-passenger crowd from entering railway platforms, the Salem Railway Division has stopped issuing platform tickets in Coimbatore and Tiruppur railway stations on Tuesday and Wednesday. The decision was taken since the railways operate many special trains to clear the Deepavali rush. Officials said allowing relatives and friends of passengers will lead to overcrowding of platforms and may cause travellersinconvenience. Passengers and the general public are requested to cooperate with the railway administration in ensuring safety of all. Those accompanying passengers need not go till the platforms. They can bid them farewell at the concourse area. Similarly, those who come to receive passengers may wait at the concourse. We have stopped issuing platform tickets to facilitate smooth movement of passengers and ensure their safety, said a press release from the railways. On average, as many as 60,715 passengers use the Coimbatore railway station daily. Similarly, 24,324 passengers use trains in Tiruppur. The railways issues 1,116 platform tickets in Coimbatore railway station and 661 in Tiruppur railway station.
UAE condemns Israeli parliaments decision to ban UNRWAs activities
The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the Israeli parliament (Knesset) approval of two laws prohibiting the work of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), and preventing UNRWA from conducting its essential work in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem. The UAE has emphasised the []
Deepavali treats and festive feasts
CHENNAI: Every year on Deepavali, kitchens buzz with excitement as families whip up their favourite treats, each bite packed with the flavours of tradition and celebration and a little touch of homeliness. Aashna Reddy writes about the shards of peoples food memories and recipes that root them to their culture. Lets get into these irresistible creations. Thanjavurs timeless tastes Sukanya shares her recipe for Ashoka Halwa, a beloved Thanjavur delicacy thats rich, glossy, and perfect for Deepavali celebrations. With its melt-in-the-mouth texture and the comforting flavours of moong dal, this halwa brings a traditional touch to festive sweets. RECIPE Dry roast 1 cup of moong dal for 2 minutes, wash, and pressure cook. Grind it into a fine paste. In a kadai, heat 1 tablespoon of ghee and roast some cashews. Set aside. Add 1/2 cup of ghee to the kadai, then fry 1 spoon of atta (wheat flour) on low flame, ensuring there are no lumps. Add the moong dal paste and stir continuously. Mix in 2 cups of sugar and keep stirring. Add orange colouring and the remaining ghee, stirring until the mixture curls away from the sides and develops a glossy halwa texture, about 10-15 minutes. Toss in the roasted cashews and serve. Salems sweet somethings Over in Salem, Lakshmi Priya believes in combining her favourite ingredients for Deepavali. Salem is known for its cashews, and I love mangoes, so why not put them together in a burfi? Its so easy, but tastes like something special. Recipe Blend 1 cup of dried mango pieces into a paste. In a pan, dissolve 1 cup sugar with 1/4 cup water to form a syrup. Mix in 1 cup ground cashew powder and the mango paste, stirring on low heat until it thickens. Spread the mixture on a greased plate and let it cool, then cut into small squares or diamonds. Lakshmi Priya says, Its rich, fruity, and the perfect treat to offer guests when they come by during the festival. Rasgulla Chocolate Truffles are not just sweet; theyre a conversation starter. Chennais celebration of light As the vibrant lights of Deepavali illuminate homes and the air fills with the joyous sounds of celebration, the sweet aroma of freshly made rasgulla beckons from the kitchen. This delightful treat, with its creamy texture and rich flavour, captures the essence of the festival, bringing families together to share in the joy of sweets. Sameera Narayanans simple yet unique recipe allows you to create these melt-in-your-mouth rasgullas that are perfect for offering to guests or indulging in yourself as you revel in the festive spirit. This innovative treat combines the beloved rasgulla with a rich chocolate coating, creating a delightful explosion of flavours. Recipe: Prepare rasgullas using one cup of chenna (freshly made cottage cheese) mixed with 1/2 cup of condensed milk. Shape into small balls and set aside. Melt one cup of dark chocolate in a microwave or double boiler. Dip each rasgulla in the melted chocolate, ensuring its fully coated. Place them on parchment paper to set and garnish with crushed nuts before serving. Rasgulla Chocolate Truffles are a fun surprise for guests, says Sameera from Chennai. Theyre not just sweet; theyre a conversation starter!
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Israels UNRWA ban sparks global concern, gets strong backing at home
Jerusalem: France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Japan, Germany, and South Korea on Tuesday, October 29 expressed deep concern over Israels decision to ban the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. The Israeli parliament on Monday passed a law that prohibits UNRWA operations within its territory, citing Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
What is UNRWA, Why Israel Banned it
The Israeli parliament has passed the two bills to ban the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees from operating in Israel and the Palestinian territories. They have designated it as a terror organization and cut the ties between the agency and the Israeli government. The legislation was passed on Monday, at a time when the humanitarian crisis is worsening in Gaza, and has a frail aid distribution process, and Israel is also under pressure to allow in the aid supplies. The ban will take place in 90 days and eventually, the premises of UNRWA in occupied Palestinian territories like the West Bank, Gaza, and the occupied East Jerusalem, as well as Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan will be closed. The ban will disable the mandate of the agency which was set by the UN General Assembly in 1949. United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA): The United Nations Relief and Works Agency is the main refugee agency for Palestinian Refugees and operates all across the Middle East. The agency was set up in 1948 to support the 700,000 displaced Palestinians after which Israel was established. The UNRWA provides health care, relief, social services, education, and shelters, and provides camp infrastructure during times of war. The agency is primarily funded by the Voluntary contributions from UN Member states. It also receives some funding from the UN directly. It employs 30,000 Palestinians, and almost 6 million refugees, which includes 1,476,706 registered in eight refugee camps in Gaza and 800,000 registered in the West Bank. During the ongoing conflict in Gaza, nearly all of Gaza's population depends on UNRWA for essentials like food, water, and hygiene supplies. Over 200 UNRWA staff members have lost their lives due to Israeli attacks during the year-long conflict. Why Ban? On Monday, 92 Israeli MPs voted in favor of a measure to ban UNRWAs activities in Israel, with only 10 opposing it. A second bill cut diplomatic ties with the agency. Israel has argued that UNRWA is outdated, claiming that its ongoing support for the descendants of those initially displaced in 1948 hinders the progress toward a peace settlement. The critics argue that Israels actions. particularly its reluctance to fully support the establishment of a Palestinian state and its ongoing settlement activities on land designated for a Palestinian state, are the primary obstacles to peace. During the current conflict with Hamas, Israel has repeatedly claimed that UNRWA employs members who are affiliated with Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously stated the United States as Israel's closest ally and UNRWA's largest donor, to withdraw its support, stating that the agency is infiltrated by Hamas. An Israeli dossier shared with the U.S. accused 12 UNRWA staff members of involvement in the 7 October 2023 attacks, including nine reportedly working as teachers in UNRWA schools. The dossier claimed broader evidence that UNRWA employed 190 members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants, amounting to 0.64% of UNRWA's total staff is accurate. UNRWA has since dismissed nine employees after an investigation but denies knowingly supporting armed groups. UNRWA has, however, long shared its staff list with Israel. Earlier this year, a spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antnio Guterres reaffirmed that this arrangement remains in place. New Laws: As per the new laws, which will be set to take effect in several months, UNRWA would be prohibited from operating any institution, providing any service, or conducting any activity, directly or indirectly. Opponents argue that this would jeopardize the already fragile aid distribution process in Gaza, especially as Israel faces growing U.S. pressure to increase humanitarian assistance. Although most of UNRWAs activities are in the West Bank and Gaza, the agency heavily relies on an agreement with Israel for its operations, including access to border crossings for humanitarian aid into Gaza. The legislation does not provide for any alternative organizations to take over its responsibilities. Other Countries Reactions: The move faces strong opposition from several governments, including the UK, as well as international aid organizations. They argue that Israel has not proposed any alternative to replace UNRWA and nothing was mentioned during the debate on the bill and is yet to outline a day after plan for Gaza once the conflict ends. U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters in Washington on Monday that the Biden administration was deeply concerned about the legislation, stating, Theres nobody that can replace them right now in the middle of the crisis. UNRWA condemned the Knessets approval of the bill. Philippe Lazzarini, Unrwa's commissioner general took to X, and wrote, These bills will only deepen the suffering of Palestinians, especially in Gaza where people have been going through more than a year of sheer hell. It will deprive [more than] 650,000 girls and boys there from education, putting at risk an entire generation of children. These bills increase the suffering of the Palestinians and are nothing less than collective punishment, he added.
Volleyball coach arrested in Tamil Nadu for assaulting student
A volleyball coach in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, was arrested on Monday for assaulting a female student during a tournament on October 23. The incident, which was recorded and circulated on social media, prompted immediate action against the coach. The accused, V. Thiyagarajan, 38, from Hosur, was employed at a private school. Initial investigations revealed that the tournament was held at a private school near Bagalur, with participants from several schools. A teacher from the host school informed Thiyagarajan that a girl from his team had stolen her wristwatch. Consequently, both the coach and the teacher reprimanded the student in front of her teammates. An officer from the Bagalur police station noted, Thiyagarajan then physically assaulted the girl. After the assault footage was released, the police launched an investigation. They later found that the girl had not stolen the watch; she had actually found it on the ground and kept it. Following this revelation, Thiyagarajan was arrested and placed in judicial custody at Salem Central Prison, with a case filed against him.
Improve water and toilet facilities in Nallampalli market, traders urge TN government
DHARMAPURI: Vegetable farmers, dairy farmers and traders operating from the Nallampalli market have urged the district administration to improve basic amenities in the place. The market in Nallampalli is one of the oldest and most famous in the district. It is held every Tuesday. On average, at least 150 to 200 farmers bring their produce here from across the district. Farmers say amenities like toilets and drinking water are lacking. Speaking to TNIE, R Selvaraj from Nallampalli said, The market is visited by at least a thousand people apart from over 200 farmers. Located right on the Dharmapuri - Salem highways, it is easier to trade cattle, goats, vegetables, and other produce. However, the market area is often abandoned due to the lack of amenities like water and toilets. On Tuesdays, one can observe the highway often taken over by vendors and farmers to sell their produce. The market does not have enough water for the people setting up shop and livestock, poultry suffer from the lack of water. So immediate efforts should be taken to provide drinking water. Another resident, S Venkatesh from Nallampalli said, Because of the lack of rest rooms, there is an increase in incidents of the market area being sullied. So most people do not use the shops built by the administration. We need toilets and a regular supply of water for this. Even to clean the market there is often no water. When TNIE spoke to officials in the Nallampalli BDO office they said, Once a year a tender is issued to maintain the market premises. A fee of ` 20 is collected from farmers and the market is cleaned regularly. As for farmers not utilizing the market, they are not using the facilities provided to them. We will take steps to ensure the roads are not used.
Israel signs $537 mn deal to boost laser defence system
Jerusalem: The Israeli Defence Ministry said that it has signed a 2-billion-shekel ($537 million) deal to expand the production of the Iron Beam laser interception system, which is expected to join Israels air defence array in about a year. The agreement was signed on Monday with two Israeli defence technology companies the systems main Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Knesset passes law banning UNRWA from operating in Israel
Jerusalem: The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, has passed a law prohibiting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from operating in Israel. Israels state-owned Kan TV News reported that the new law, which received support from 92 out of 120 parliament members, passed despite opposition from the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Hamas, Hezbollah no longer effective proxies for Iran: Israel
Jerusalem, Oct 28: Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has said that Hezbollah and Hamas are no longer effective proxies for Iran after Israeli operations killed several leading leaders from the two groups in recent weeks. Gallant was speaking on Sunday at a memorial ceremony on Mount Herzl for Israeli soldiers killed on October 7 last []
Israel Passes Law To Ban UN Relief Agency From Operating Inside Country
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