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Wonderla Chennai faced ride glitches and power outages on opening day due to cyclone conditions. Arun Chittilappilly apologized, assuring safety and improved processes.
Man held for cheating woman cop of gold, cash in TN
CHENNAI: A 36-year-old man from Dharmapuri was arrested by the Anna Nagar All-Women Police on Tuesday on charges of cheating a woman police constable of cash and gold after entering into a relationship with her under the pretext of marriage. The police have seized gold, silver ornaments, mobile phones, and multiple SIM cards from him. The 33-year-old constable, who lives in Kilpauk after separating from her husband, began receiving persistent text messages from an unknown number belonging to Singaravel, the accused, a few months ago. They developed a close rapport and he gradually convinced her to part with money on the pretext of starting a business for their future. Believing him, she gave him Rs 3.4 lakh and a gold chain weighing six sovereigns over a period of time. When he allegedly demanded Rs 3 lakh more, she became suspicious. As she delayed payment, he reportedly threatened her. Realising she had been duped, she filed a complaint on Monday.
Chennai doctors perform mid-air rescue, save crew member from severe allergic shock
CHENNAI: Two senior doctors saved a crew member who developed an anaphylactic shock on an international flight on Monday. The health condition is a potentially life threatening severe allergic reaction that can be caused by certain food items, latex, insects or medications. According to a release by MGM Healthcare Hospital, the incident happened when doctors M Gopinathan and Sudharshan Balaji, who work at the hospital, were on board an Etihad Airways flight from Addis Ababa to Abu Dhabi. They were returning to India after a medical camp in Ethiopia. Around 40 minutes after take off, a young crew member developed a severe anaphylactic shock. His condition quickly deteriorated with zero air entry into his lungs and oxygen saturation dropping to 80%. As the aircraft was already in the non-return zone, the doctors stepped in and initiated critical life saving measures, which included administration of steroids, bronchodilators to improve airway flow, and antihistamines to counter the allergic reaction. Continuous medical grade oxygen supply was also provided. After nearly an hour of continuous resuscitation efforts, the crew member regained adequate lung ventilation. By the time the aircraft landed, he was stable and required only low-dose oxygen for added safety, the release added.
Ditwah weakens into well-marked low pressure area, brings widespread rains in Chennai
CHENNAI: The depression which is left of cyclonic storm Ditwahweakened into a well-marked low pressure area over the North Tamil Nadu- Puducherry coasts early on Wednesday morning. After another night of moderate to heavy spells of rain, the city's cumulative rainfall over the last 24 hours averaged at 6.17 cms as on Wednesday morning. As the system moves further inland, parts of the state may continue to receive good spells although the Regional Meteorological Centre has not issued district-specificwarnings for very heavy rainfall as of Wednesday morning. Chennai andneighbouring districts may continue to receive rain until Wednesday night. After bringing heavy rains to Chennai by staying put, remnant Ditwah changes direction Parts of North Chennai received yet another heavy spell on Tuesday night with Ennore recording the highest rainfall of 13.5 cms followed by Wimco Nagar where 11.8 cms of rain was recorded. The Southern parts of the city were, however, not too far behind.According to Chennai corporation data, Medavakkam also received heavy spells of rain, recording 10.5 cms while Pallikaranai recorded around 9 cms. Parts of Ramanathapuram also received rainfall in the period from 8:30 am on Tuesday to 5:30 am on Wednesday with the observatory in Tondi (Ramanathapuram) recording 9.5 cms of rain. The system is expected to further weaken into a low-pressure area in the next 24 hours.
Chennai police nab trio for abduction, extortion in disputed land transaction
CHENNAI: Three people were arrested on Monday after a man who acted as a broker in a land deal, along with his accomplices, allegedly abducted and extorted a client. On Sunday, Pachaiyappan (42), a driver, was abducted and assaulted at Neelankarai by a group led by his acquaintance Vetri, who allegedly tried to extort Rs 15 lakh from him. According to the Neelankarai police, Pachaiyappan had returned from Tiruporur Murugan Temple and was waiting outside an eatery when Vetri and others arrived in a car, forced him inside, and drove away. He was taken to an apartment in Poonamallee where he was beaten and threatened at knifepoint. Based on his complaint, the police arrested Joseph (52) of Kottur, Deepak John (43) of Perambur, and Muthukumar (48) of RV Nagar, Jafferkhanpet. The police seized a car, an autorickshaw, a motorcycle, and the knife used in the crime. Inquires revealed Vetri had earlier taken Rs 1 lakh advance for a land deal he arranged for Pachaiyappan in Vellore. Believed he had more money, they abducted Pachaiyappan. Vetri is yet to be nabbed. The arrested trio were remanded on Monday.
Rs 200 crore WRD land retrieved in Chennai to be transformed into public park
CHENNAI: A Water Resources Department (WRD) land parcel worth Rs 200 crore in Sathya Nagar, Saidapet, encroached through illegal fencing by individuals, has been retrieved following coordinated action by the district administration and Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC), Health Minister Ma Subramanian said on Tuesday. Inspecting the cleared site, the Minister said the reclaimed land would soon be developed for public use. A boundary wall, walkway, childrens park and restored water bodies will be created here. Work will begin shortly, he said. The minister said the state is prioritising waterbody restoration. As part of Adyar river rejuvenation, 226 hutments from Sathya Nagar have already been resettled. Responding to queries on Cyclone Ditwah, he said Chennai remained largely safe despite heavy rain, and criticised opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami for making claims without visiting the city. If he can point out any affected area, we will act immediately. Even during Cyclone Gaja, he visited only after a week, he added.
Sky-high rescue: 2 doctors save cabin crew members life mid-air after severe allergic shock
Two Indian doctors, Dr. Gopinathan M and Dr. Sudharshan Balaji, saved a young Etihad Airways crew member suffering a life-threatening anaphylactic shock mid-flight. Returning from Ethiopia, the physicians administered rapid resuscitation, including steroids and bronchodilators, to the unconscious patient. Their swift actions ensured the crew member regained consciousness and adequate breathing before landing, averting a critical mid-air emergency.
Bengaluru to get 4,500 more electric buses under PM e-Drive Scheme
BENGALURU: Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) will get 4,500 more electric buses under the PMs e-Drive Scheme with Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) finalising bids last month, according to Union Minister of State for Heavy Industries Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Varma. The minister was responding to a question by Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya in the Lok Sabha. Surya had sought details on the number of buses sanctioned, funds allocated, operational status, and the reasons for the delay. In his reply, the minister said under the scheme, 4,500 e-buses have been allotted to BMTC. These buses are among the 10,900 e-buses for which bids were finalised by CESL on November 14. Procurement and deployment of these buses are on. Under the FAME-II Scheme, BMTC received 1,221 e-buses and Rs 517.23 crore as central assistance. All 1,221 buses have been deployed. Bengaluru did not receive any buses under the earlier FAME Scheme, despite Karnataka getting 425 buses, the minister said. According to information provided by the minister, 6,862 electric buses have been deployed in the state under the FAME-II Scheme and 13,800 under the PM e-Drive Scheme. 236 charging stations set up In all, 236 electric vehicle charging stations have been set up across four major corridors in Bengaluru, the Union Minister of State for Heavy Industries told Bengaluru Central MP PC Mohan in the Lok Sabha. In a written reply, the minister said oil marketing companies (OMCs) have set up 236 EV charging stations across these corridors, including 109 on Bengaluru-Pune Highway (NH 48), 64 on Bengaluru-Hyderabad Highway (NH 44), 33 on Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway (NH 275), and 30 on Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway. However, it was clarified that no centralised data is available on battery-swapping stations, nor has any study been conducted to assess whether the current infrastructure is adequate for heavy EVs such as electric buses and freight trucks.
Heavy rains from the remnants of Cyclone Ditwah forced the closure of schools and colleges in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, and Kancheepuram. IMD issued an Orange Alert as the deep depression nears the Tamil Nadu coast, bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds, and widespread waterlogging.
Chennai weather update: Chennai is likely to receive moderate rainfall on Wednesday due to the impact of cyclone Ditwah. Many other districts in Tamil Nadu such as Nilgiris, Coimbatore and Erode are likely to get heavy rainfall today. Schools and colleges in Chennai remain shut today. The uninterrupted rain brought normal life to a halt in many parts of the city.
Take that middle partition to avoid hair loss
At first, it was just a hairstyle, a harmless act of imitation. A new heroine would arrive on screen, and overnight college corridors, wedding albums, and salons would echo her look. In the 1940s and 50s, women watched TR Rajakumari and Vyjayanthimala glide across the screen with their hair combed low, softly draped over the ears or hugging the cheek; and an entire generation adopted their style. In the late 90s and early 2000s, Simran and Jyothika made the side partition not just fashionable but aspirational. Their hairs deep swoop, the feminine cascade, and the effortless glamour, made young women across Tamil Nadu position their combs exactly like those stars. Now, in the 2020s, heroines and influencers have brought back the centre partition, both sharp and minimalistic, redefining symmetry and beauty. But time has a way of revealing the quiet cost of beauty. What dermatologists today call traction alopecia is, in many cases, the result of years of repeated strain along the same partition line and the tightly braided or pulled back style, which was more than just fashion. It was cultural and societal reinforcement too as schools mandated tight braids and households insisted on tightly wound hair for discipline, for an unspoken rule is that loose hair is inappropriate or even rebellious. Dr MK Chandhanah, a Doctor of Medicine in Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy, says she has clinically noticed how these hair trends impact patterns of hair loss. When a trend becomes widespread, we see a corresponding rise in temporal thinning and frontal hairline recession that aligns with how the style distributes tension. Social media also normalises these trends forcing young women to adopt them earlier and wear them for longer hours, increasing follicular stress, eventually leading to permanent hair loss if continued for a longer time, she informs. Millennials and early Gen Z, who once followed actors with deep side partitions, are now confronting receding hair along the very edges they styled so carefully. The new generation may favour the clean, straight centre part, but Dr Chandhanah warns that repeated stress along any single line, side or centre, can quietly weaken follicles over time. Trends like ultra-sleek ponytails, micro-braids, high-tension buns, and middle-parted clean girl styles often lead to recurrent pulling on the same zones. This creates constant mechanical stress and over time, leads to irritation and inflammation due to which the hair shaft weakens, eventually causing traction alopecia, she explains. So, will this reduce the risk of traction alopecia? The answer is still no, Dr Chandhanah says, adding that the hairline, just like the temples and parting lines, is vulnerable as they have finer and more delicate hairs; and are also most commonly affected by traction hairstyles. Dr Deepika Lunawat, dermatologist, Mahi Skin Hair & Laser Clinic, Chennai, says that she has been seeing more people with complaints of traction alopecia after Covid. I believe that during Covid people were seeing themselves more on their screens, and were aware of their presentability. Many began noticing thinning of hairs and frontal hair recession, mostly caused by traction alopecia. The duration of wearing tight hairstyles, hair fragility, and the presence of inflammation are all determinants in concluding how reversible the condition is. Reversibility, the doctors add, depends entirely on whether scarring has set in, and behavioural changes such as reducing traction is enough for regrowth. But, once scarring occurs, the follicles are permanently destroyed. In this stage, regrowth is limited, and patients often require medical interventions such as topical minoxidil, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), or in advanced cases, hair transplantation, concludes Dr Chandhanah. Tips to reduce traction from side or straight parting Change the parting line frequently: Rotating between a middle part, left part, right part, or a soft zig-zag part helps distribute tension evenly. Keeping the same line daily creates chronic pulling on a narrow strip of follicles. Avoid tightening the part with a comb: This can lead to micro-trauma. Instead, allow the part to fall naturally or create it gently with your fingers. Switch to low-tension accessories: Instead of clips or pins that clamp tightly, use soft, cushioned clips. Keep baby hairs free: Avoid brushing tiny frontal hairs into the parted section. These hairs are genetically thinner and get damaged first. Plan rest days for the scalp: At least two to three days a week, wear styles that dont rely on defined parting like loose ponytails, soft updos, or letting the natural fall guide the division. Watch for early warning signs: If the part is widening or the scalp becomes more visible along the same strip, thats an early sign.
India boys make a smashing history
Chennais PB Abhinandh was among Indias U-19 boys table tennis team that bagged a historic silver medal at the 2025 ITTF World Youth Championships, held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Though the young team fell 0-3 to a strong Japanese team in the final, their journey has ignited hope, pride, and given a big boost for Indian table tennis, as for the first time, an Indian boys team reached the final of this premier world event. The path to the final was filled with pressure, grit, and immense determination. The Indian trio Ankur Bhattacharjee, Abhinandh, and Priyanuj Bhattacharya put up a splendid show and demonstrated that India can win on the world stage. Their breakthrough moment came in the semifinal clash against Chinese Taipei, a team known for its speed and precision. India came out with a 3-2 win to enter the final. Ankur gave India an early lead by beating Hsu Hsien-Chia 3-2. Kuo Guan-Hong responded with a 3-1 win over Abhinandh to level the score. Priyanuj restored Indias advantage with a hard-fought 3-2 victory against Lin Chin-Ting. Chinese Taipei forced a decider when Kuo defeated Ankur 3-0. However, Abhinandh rose to the occasion and sealed the tie with a commanding 3-0 win over Hsu, ensuring Indias place in the final. I would say its a mix of both joy and a bit of heartbreak; however, we are certainly very happy and immensely proud that we are the first Indian team ever to reach a final at the World Youth Championships, which is a historic achievement. It was a surreal feeling to be standing on the podium with the Indian flag being hoisted. We all put in 100% effort and will surely try to go one step higher next time around, Abhinandh told CE. In the final against Japan, it was a battle of nerves and skill. Playing the final was a great moment for all of us to start with, and it was certainly an intense, high-pressure experience from the first point. We fought for every point, but could feel the pressure building with each lost game. It was a tough, clinical performance from Japan, and we just couldnt break through, he shared. Abhinandh prepared for the championship with coach Subin Kumar at Chennai Achievers Academy. He gave me a lot of tips and strategies to counter the opponents, as all the teams were generally good coming into the championships. Intensive national camps organised by TTFI in SAI Centers under senior Indian team head coach Massimo Constantini were also crucial for our match preparation. We played in a few lead-up tournaments in Europe before arriving in Romania, which helped me as a player as I beat top Japanese players in one of the tournaments in Skopje, he added. Japans consistency, tactical discipline, and quicksilver reflexes helped them beat India. Yet, our boys walked off with their heads held high. We played against Japans top players like Ryuusei Kawasaki, Kazuki Yoshiyama, and Tamito Watanabe. They were extremely aggressive, and it was certainly difficult as they dont give any easy points to score. We put up a fight, but they were too good on that day with their service and attack, said Abhinandh. Meanwhile, the India U-15 girls team, comprising Ankolika Chakraborty, Divyanshi Bhowmick, and Ananya Muralidharan, secured bronze after losing 0-3 to South Africa in their semifinal.
Senior citizens make a master stroke at swim meet
When the whistle blew, swimmers dove in, aiming to finish first. Among them, Vidya Gajapathi Raju Singh, princess of Vijayanagaram, powered ahead with efficient strokes and flutter kicks to win gold in the 50m freestyle at the 21st National Masters Swim Meet in Hyderabad held between November 21 and 23. The 72-year-old won four medals in the womens category: gold in 50m freestyle, 50m breaststroke, 100m breaststroke, and silver in 100m freestyle. At first glance, the Masters Swim Meet appears to be any other sporting event. But the story behind each splash is different. These athletes aged 25 years and above are individuals who returned to the water at a different phase in life, simply because they never stopped swimming. Among them is 76-year-old Arun Krishnan, one of Indias oldest Ironman triathletes, who has competed in the Masters for over a decade. I started swimming at the age of 13, when I was in the College of Engineering, Guindy. I used to participate in competitions. And then, I made it to the state-level competition in those days, he recalls. From intercollegiate to national-level championship, it is his years of discipline, stamina, and personal rigour that have built his competitive spirit. For the past 10 years, I have been swimming in various age categories. Starting from 60-65, to now 75-79, he adds. As a triathlete, swimming is an integral part of Aruns training. Swimming is something very essential, and I keep in touch with it, he notes. His favourite is the 400m freestyle, where endurance, rhythm, and an almost meditative focus are prerequisites. He shares, For longer distances like 400 metres, the idea is to keep on pushing right throughout. And you get into a nice rhythm. It is very blissful. At this edition of the Masters, he walked away with two silvers in the 400m freestyle and 200m freestyle in the 75-79 category. Hurdles and motivation The win came at a moment when the lack of support laid bare the gaps in the system. The Tamil Nadu government did not extend any support. When players from Karnataka and other states wore state jerseys in matching colours, we were the only people who didnt, he rues. What disappoints him more is the absence of a state-assembled Masters team. I dont think I have ever seen a Tamil Nadu state team. Sufficient importance is not given to the masters because we are not exactly going to bring laurels at a national-level meet. Arun presses for the governments initiative to form a team. He wishes, If we had a team, we could have secured several points and eventually won the championship. Despite these hurdles, the meet remains deeply motivating. Arun reflects on competitors who inspire him. Most of the people who do well there are those who have been national champions. I have learned from the competitor who beat me, who won the gold this year. The person was a national champion about 40 years ago. Their longevity in the sport, he notes, is not accidental. What I learnt is that these people keep in touch with the sport and remain fit. Some of them even work for the government and government organisations. And if they secure a victory at the Masters Meet, I think that helps them with their promotions. For Arun, the meet is also about health as much as medals. It is essentially fitness and also helps in mental faculties. I have learned from doctors that aerobic exercises help in keeping oneself mentally alert right throughout. Vidya Gajapathi Raju Grit and glory With the same level of enthusiasm for fitness, Vidya added swimming as another dimension to my fitness routine 15 years ago, and I found I was really enjoying it. Her relationship with water began quite early. From the age of four or five, Ive been swimming. I grew up with a swimming pool at home, but I never used it for exercise, as I was a tennis player. Then, 10 years ago, we (from Madras Club) went for our first national Masters event in Bhopal. Since then, she has participated in eight national Masters competitions. The competitive and encouraging environment makes her want to return every year. Its highly inspiring because there are about 800 to 900 swimmers who come from all over India. Its extraordinary, she says. Vidya admits that each year she learns something new from her fellow players and levels up her game in each competition. She celebrates the diversity among the swimmers. A lot of these swimmers have come out of national events; some have represented India in international swimming events, a lot of sports quota students and job seekers, some of them are coaches, and then there are people, like me, who are recreational swimmers. Vidyas practice sessions reflect her passion for the sport. Her workouts at the Madras Club involve swimming 80 lengths of the club pool, which is a 2km swim in freestyle and breaststroke. At this point, I feel I am fitter today at 72 than I was when I was 30, she says. Along with Arun and Vidya, Venkataraman and Geetha Venkataraman from Tamil Nadu also participated. Their journey shows the true spirit of the Masters Meet. They not just strive for records, but the pursuit of possibilities. These participants in water find a version of themselves that is alive, fitter, and is learning throughout.
Planning a weekly grocery list is one of the most effective habits for long-term nutrition success. Research shows that people who plan their meals and shop with structure have better diet quality, higher fruit and vegetable intake, and improved weight management. However, many individuals, athletes, professionals, or families, struggle to translate their nutrition goals into practical food choices. The 5-4-3-2-1 grocery rule is a simple, memorable framework that helps bridge that gap using evidence-based nutrition principles. This rule guides clients to choose foods in a balanced, intentional way, ensuring variety, adequate nutrients, and reduced decision fatigue. Each number represents a category to include when planning a weekly grocery list. 5: Vegetables & fruits Research consistently emphasises the importance of dietary variety, especially when it comes to plant foods. Different colours represent different phytochemicals, antioxidants that support immunity, gut health, and recovery. For example, green vegetables offer folate and magnesium, orange vegetables provide beta-carotene, and red fruits supply lycopene, all of which play roles in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. Encouraging people to select five different colours or types of fruits and vegetables ensures they receive a wide spectrum of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants throughout the week. Studies show that consuming multiple colours of produce improves nutrient density and reduces chronic disease risk. For athletes, this variety supports faster recovery and better immune function during heavy training periods. 4: Protein sources Protein is essential not only for muscle repair but also for hormonal health, satiety, and metabolic function. Research in sports nutrition suggests that consuming a variety of protein sources helps distribute amino acids more evenly across meals, improving muscle protein synthesis. The 5-4-3-2-1 rule encourages choosing four protein-rich foods, such as eggs, chicken, fish, lentils, Greek yogurt, paneer, tofu, or chickpeas. A mix of animal and plant proteins ensures coverage of essential amino acids, micronutrients like B12 and iron, and gut-friendly fibres found in legumes. Athletes especially benefit from this diversity, studies indicate that an intake of 20-40 grams of high-quality protein per meal enhances recovery and adaptation. 3: Carbohydrate staples Carbohydrates remain the primary fuel source for both the brain and muscles. Research shows that athletes who consume adequate carbohydrates before and after exercise perform better, recover faster, and experience less fatigue. The framework suggests choosing three carb staples for the week, such as rice, oats, potatoes, whole-wheat bread, or pasta. Rotating among these ensures balanced energy intake, nutrient variety, and prevents monotony in meal planning. Whole grains also support gut health, while options like potatoes provide potassium and vitamin C. This approach aligns with evidence recommending diverse carbohydrate sources to maintain glycogen levels and support metabolic flexibility. 2: Healthy fats Healthy fats support hormone production, brain function, and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K). Research shows that omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation and improve cardiovascular health, while moderate intake of monounsaturated fats supports metabolic function. Selecting two fat sources, such as nuts, seeds, olive oil, ghee, or nut butters helps clients incorporate beneficial fats without overconsuming energy-dense foods. A small but intentional weekly selection promotes mindful use and prevents unnecessary snacking. 1: Snack or hydration booster Snacking is often where unplanned calories and poor choices creep in. Studies show that structured snacking improves diet quality and reduces overeating. The 5-4-3-2-1 rule ends with choosing one intentional snack or hydration aid, such as dark chocolate, a protein bar, Greek yogurt cup, coconut water, or an electrolyte drink. This prevents impulsive buying and ensures that snacking supports goals rather than derails them. Why the 5-4-3-2-1 rule works This system is backed by behavioural and nutritional science. It reduces decision fatigue, improves adherence, enhances nutrient distribution, and makes grocery shopping more efficient. By focusing on categories instead of rigid meal plans, clients gain flexibility while still maintaining structure. Whether working with athletes, families, or general wellness clients, the 5-4-3-2-1 grocery rule offers a sustainable, evidence-based way to build a balanced, goal-friendly weekly pantry, one that supports consistency, performance, and long-term health.
The long struggle to remove a British military officers statue from Chennais Mount Road
The issue even reached the British Parliament where citizens of the western country suggested that the statue of James George Smith Neil be sent to London.
Arterial roads of south Chennai largely clear of inundation; interior roads on OMR face waterlogging
Vacancies in loco pilot posts cause hardship to commuters in Chennai division
The Chennai division of Southern Railway which operates hundreds of suburban, mail and express trains has been mainly facing shortage of loco pilots.
How old debt defaults came to haunt an ex-Minister in a corruption case many years later
In 1973, K. Ponnusamy was working as a Lecturer at a Government Arts College in Tamil Nadu, he availed of a 13,000 crop loan from the Bank of India but failed to repay the loan. The bank moved the court and collected the amount
More than 20cm rainfall ravages streets in north Chennai
TN seeks recall of SC order on CBI probe in Karur stampede
Tamil getting its rightful place of honour: Vice President Radhakrishnan
NEW DELHI, Dec 2: Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Tuesday said that Tamil is receiving its rightful place of honour and continued national support. In a video message for the fourth edition of the Kashi Tamil Sangamam, the vice president welcomed this years theme, Let us learn Tamil, which, he said, reinforces linguistic and cultural harmony. He also appreciated the initiative of 50 Hindi-speaking Tamil teachers and coordinators, trained by the Central Institute of Classical Tamil in Chennai, who [] The post Tamil getting its rightful place of honour: Vice President Radhakrishnan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Draft map designating Pulicat sanctuary as eco-sensitive sent for Central clearance
Three injured as wall collapses on makeshift eatery in Chennais Dashamakan
Fire and rescue service personnel and Purasawalkam Tahsildar Kuppammal Ramu were at the site soon after the incident
Amit Shah may visit TN to talk alliance
In damage-control mode, EPS set to reinduct KCP
Despite objections, Health department approves 380 posts by surrendering existing posts
Delay in infrastructure projects across railway tracks cause flooding in parts of the city
Ahead of the onset of the Northeast monsoon, residents and councillors raised complaints over the delay in the construction of bridges including Ganesapuram flyover and associated flood mitigation projects such as box culvert across the railway tracks
Tiruvannamalai cops bank on AI to manage crowd this Karthigai deepam
Customs officials seize ganja, red-eared slider turtles from three passengers at Chennai airport
VIT-Chennai develops chip to integrate medical devices into self-diagnostic application
Death toll rises to 4 as man electrocuted in Villupuram; 85K hectares of paddy flooded
Centre cites 150-km rule, removes Hosur from UDAN list
Cyclon Ditwah effect weakens in Chennai, but rain to continue
Avadi floods blamed on poor drainage
Metro passengers tiptoe through UG tunnel as power snag halts train
Waterlogged roads and potholes throw normalcy out of gear
Dy CM honours para-athletes at sports meet
HCC notice to GCC on removal of encroachments in Mannadi
DISCOMs dues shrink to near-zero after major power sector reforms: NLC
Ahmedabad Airport to allow imports, exports of jewellery parcels through personal carriage
Ahmedabad Airport now facilitates the import and export of gems and jewellery parcels for personal carriage. This new provision extends to other major airports including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Jaipur. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade, an arm of the commerce ministry, announced this development. This move simplifies international trade for individuals carrying precious items.
Tamil Nadu Secures GI Tags for 5 New Products: Woraiyur Sarees, Ambasamudram Choppu Samaan, and More
Tamil Nadu has added five new products to its Geographical Indication (GI) list, including Thooyamalli rice, Namakkal soapstone utensils, and Kavindapadi country sugar. This expansion brings the state's total GI products to 74, recognizing the unique heritage and craftsmanship of these items.
Man critical after tree branch falls on him in Anna Nagar
He was waiting at a junction on his two-wheeler when the incident occurred
U-23 boys bring some joy for Tamil Nadu cricket
CICT to launch free online course to learn Tamil through Hindi
The Central Institute of Classical Tamil (CICT), Chennai, introduce similar courses for learning Tamil through other languages, including Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu and even English
Karthigai Deepam ignites akal lamp demand despite price rise
Markets in Salem, Namakkal, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri and Erode districts saw brisk business with akal lamps stacked on roadside stands, shops, carts and shopping streets.
Boy dies after falling into overflowing stormwater drain near Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu
Chennai district collector Rashmi Siddharth Zagade has declared a holiday for schools and colleges in Chennai and Tiruvallur districts on Wednesday due to heavy rains. Waterlogging was reported in several areas following Tuesdays downpours. The Meteorological Department forecasts very heavy rain in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu and Kanchipuram districts, with light to moderate rain and thunderstorms expected in neighbouring regions. Students and parents are advised to check with local authorities for closures tomorrow.
Chennai rain: Holiday declared for schools, colleges on Wednesday
Chennai residents recount harrowing experience after being stranded in Sri Lanka
When Cyclone Ditwah swept through the island nation and became one of the worst disasters to strike it, 24 people from the city were stranded when they were heading to Nuwara Eliya
Cyclone Ditvaah has caused widespread disruption, leading to school closures in several southern regions. Meanwhile, local holidays have been declared in Tiruvannamalai and Kanyakumari districts on December 3 for religious festivals. Tamil Nadu remains on high alert for further intense rainfall.
Registrations open for The Hindu Deepa Kolam 2025
The Karthigai Dheepam special contest will select the best lamp arrangements among contestants from Chennai, Madurai, Tiruchi, and Coimbatore
T.N. AIDS control employees to protest for regularisation
They will stage an evening demonstration in front of all Collectorates on December 10
The Peoples Envoy: How Helmut Schippert made Chennai his canvas
A tribute to Helmut Schippert who launched Chennai Photo Biennale and brought together artistes, writers, and environmentalists during his stint as director of the Goethe-Institut and beyond
From hatchbacks to EVs, Chennais resale market reflects tradition and cautious change
Chennais second-hand car market highlights commuter practicality and lifestyle aspirations. Hatchbacks dominate daily use, SUVs reflect rising comfort and status, and EVs show cautious traction. Buyer choices balance affordability, convenience, and sustainability, supported by Cars24s verified quality and ownership protection.
Theenmura returns to KCK Chennai, loaded with duck mappas, Kerala plum cake and nostalgia
Chef Regi Mathew revives the traditional Christian wedding spread with a six-course feast that features 18 classic dishes. We get into the Christmas spirit at Kappa Chaka Kandhari with lacy appams, grilled King prawns and black halwa
Chennai police arrest two history-sheeters for youths murder
22, 24 carat Gold prices down across Indian cities on December 2
Amid heavy rains in Chennai, the metro train between High Court Station and Puratchi Thalaivar Dr M.G. Ramachandran Central Metro Station stopped mid-way due to a technical glitch, early in the morning. However, close to 20 stranded passengers were immediately evacuated, and the train was withdrawn from the line. Usual metro rail services resumed operations at 06.20 AM. CMRL is constantly updating about the metro services in its official X account. As of 1.00 PM update, CMRL stated that the metro services are presently provided as per week day timetable schedule. It noted that the escalators E03, E33, E34, and E36 (Subway - 03 Street Level) are temporarily not working at Puratchi Thalaivar Dr M.G.Ramachandran Central Metro Station. It also noted that a few escalators in Pachaiyappas College Metro Station, Government Estate Metro Station, and Kilpauk Metro Station are switched off for safety purposes. It also advised the passengers to take caution while using the staircase at all Metro Stations. Passengers walk through tunnel as Chennai Metro train stalls between stations due to glitch 02-Dec-2025, 01.00 PM: 1. Metro Services are presently running as per week day Time table schedule. 2. The Escalator E03, E33, E34, and E36 (Subway - 03 Street Level) are temporarily not working at Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G.Ramachandran Central Metro Station. 3. The Escalator Chennai Metro Rail (@cmrlofficial) December 2, 2025 In a series of updates, CMRL stated that water stagnation has been observed at Sembiam. It also noted that water stagnation at Kaliamman Koil Street and Bharathidasan Road Metro Station has been cleared. Dewatering at Bharathidasan Road Metro Station has been completed and there is no waterlogging. Cyclone Ditwah: Rain continues in TN coastline, experts call for robust weather forecast systems Dewatering is currently in progress at the Kodambakkam Ramp in the excavation area beneath the decking. Moderate water stagnation has been noted at Madhavaram Milk Colony Road, and dewatering is in progress using 50 HP pumps continuously, it stated. Road cleaning work is underway at Kandanchavadi. CMRL reported that no water stagnation has been reported at Keelkattalai, Semmozhi Salai in Perumbakkam, Otteri Metro Station, Mettukuppam Station LH, Nungambakkam Metro Station, and Iyyapanthangal Metro Station. It also informed that their teams remain on high alert across all phase 2 sites, continuously monitoring heavy rains and managing flood-like conditions to ensure public safety. If there is any further development, the next update will be issued at 03:00 PM. Stalled Ditwah upends forecasts, drenches Chennai; schools & colleges to remain closed on Tuesday
T.N. CM Stalin inaugurates new housing complex in Chennai
Bhasyam Developers buys Standard Chartereds Chennai plot for Rs 1,200 crore
Baashyaam Group has acquired the iconic Standard Chartered Bank property in Nungambakkam, Chennai, for an estimated Rs 1,200 crore, marking the city's largest land deal. The 5.5-acre site, formerly ANZ Grindlays Bank, will be redeveloped into a luxury residential and retail project, reflecting strong demand and limited prime land availability in core Chennai micro-markets.
12 domestic flights cancelled at least 10 delayed at Chennai airport
Chennai airport faced significant disruptions on Tuesday. Twelve domestic flights were cancelled, impacting travel to and from cities like Kochi, Guwahati, and Mumbai. Ten flights, including international services from Qatar and Singapore, experienced delays of at least an hour. IndiGo cited operational constraints for its cancellations. Airport authorities confirmed weather was not a factor in the disruptions.
Deep Depression Likley to Recurve Towards Chennai, 4 Districts to Receive Heavy Spells
The deep depression over west-central and adjoining areas of southwest Bay of Bengal and North Tamil Nadu and South Andhra Pradesh coasts remained practically stationary about 35 km from the North Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts
As the weather system is weakening gradually and is positioned close to the north T.N. coast, the RMC has issued a yellow alert for Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram districts
Heavy rains to persist to continue in Chennai and neighbouring districts; system to weaken tonight
As the weather system is weakening gradually and is positioned close to the north T.N. coast, the RMC has issued a yellow alert for Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram districts
Red alert issued as heavy rains lash Chennai and Tiruvallur
CHENNAI: The deep depression, the remnant of cyclonic storm Ditwah, weakened into a depression at around 5.30 am on Tuesday. By then, it had already brought very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall to parts of Chennai and Tiruvallur, with areas in North Chennai recording as much as 2026 cm of rain following near-continuous showers on Monday night. A red alert warning of extremely heavy rainfall was issued for Chennai and Tiruvallur for Tuesday. Weather bloggers noted that the city would continue to receive moderate to heavy spells of rain over the next 24 hours. With the city recording an average of 13.45 cm of rainfall within 24 hours between 5.30 am on Monday and Tuesday morning, several neighbourhoods experienced inundation even as the Greater Chennai Corporation deployed high-capacity pumps to clear water from the streets. Residents reported sustained waterlogging, with roads flooding again soon after water had been drained by authorities. Stalled Ditwah upends forecasts, drenches Chennai; schools & colleges to remain closed on Tuesday According to the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), the depression is likely to move slowly southwestwards towards the North Tamil NaduPuducherry coasts and maintain its intensity for the next 12 hours before weakening into a well-marked low-pressure area. Data from the GCCs Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) showed that several parts of the city received extremely heavy rainfall during this period, with at least five locations crossing the 20 cm mark. Parrys recorded the highest rainfall at 26.52 cm, followed by Ennore at 26.43 cm. Other areas that saw very heavy rainfall included Ice House (23.13 cm), Basin Bridge (20.76 cm), and New Manali Town (20.66 cm). Water stagnation persisted in Pulianthope, RK Mutt Road, Pattalam, Vyasarpadi, and Manali. In Mullai Nagar, Vyasarpadi, residents said that despite severe water stagnation every year due to the localitys proximity to the Captain Cotton Canal, construction of a new stormwater drain had only just begun. Fearing inundation, residents of Velachery, Royapuram, and Kodambakkam began parking their vehicles on flyovers as a precautionary measure.
Heavy Rains Continue To Lash Chennai Amid Cyclone Ditwah; Red Alert Issued
Chennai and nearby districts remain on red alert as the remnants of Cyclone Ditwah continue to lash the city with heavy rain.
Chennai pummelled as deep depression weakens, heads back to coast
More rain expected to wash over Even more rain of various amounts forecast for Tamil Nadu, Coastal Andhra Pradesh during the week
Around 25 commuters were stranded in a Chennai metro train for nearly 30 minutes in an underground tunnel early Tuesday. The train stopped due to a dual battery failure in its controlling units, forcing passengers to walk to the High Court station. Normal operations resumed shortly after.
Operational issues disrupt six IndiGo services at Chennai airport
CHENNAI: Flight operations at Chennai airport were partially disrupted on Tuesday, with six IndiGo services cancelled due to operational reasons, according to Chennai Airport sources. Flight 6E0705 from Kochi, was withdrawn from schedule shortly before its planned service to Chennai. Departures were more significantly affected, with five flights scrubbed through the morning peak from Chennai. Services to Guwahati (6E6312, 5:30 am), Bhubaneswar (6E0288, 5:50 am), Jaipur (6E6213, 6:45 am), Mumbai (6E6746, 7:15 am) and Kochi (6E0704, 9:20 am) were cancelled. Airport officials said the disruptions were isolated to IndiGo and were not linked to weather or infrastructure constraints. Normal operations continued on other routes.
So far, 334 people have been confirmed dead across Sri Lanka as authorities continue to battle rising floodwaters in parts of the capital, Colombo.
A deep depression, a remnant of Cyclone Ditwah, has turned back towards the east coast, prompting a red alert for Chennai and neighboring districts. Extremely heavy rainfall is expected in northern Tamil Nadu. The system is currently very close to the coast and is forecast to weaken before making landfall south of Chennai.
Cyclone Ditwah brought Chennai to a standstill on Monday with relentless rain and severe waterlogging. Floodwaters rose to nearly two feet in many areas, submerging key roads and forcing thousands to halt their journeys. Emergency services were slowed, and residents were urged to stay indoors as the city grappled with the storm's impact.
Six flights cancelled at Chennai airport citing operational reasons
Flights to destinations including Guwahati, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Kochi andMumbai, were cancelled by the airlines due to operational reasons, AAI said
The train halted inside the tunnel between Chennai Central station and High Court station few minutes after departing the station at 5.45 a.m.
Passengers walk through tunnel as Chennai Metro train stalls between stations due to glitch
CHENNAI: A technical fault on Chennai Metros underground corridor briefly disrupted early-morning services on Tuesday, after a train stalled between High Court and Puratchi Thalaivar Dr M.G. Ramachandran Central stations. Chennai Metro Rail Ltd (CMRL) said passengers were safely evacuated from the halted train in the tunnel section, and the rake was withdrawn from service. Due to a technical issue, the Metro train halted between the High Court station and Puratchi Thalaivar Dr M G Ramachandran Central Metro Station. Immediate evacuation was done, and the train was promptly withdrawn from the line, the Chennai Metro Rail said in a release. The disruption occurred before the morning rush and normal operations on the underground stretch were restored by 6.20am, a release stated. Videos from the scene show commuters gripping handrails and peering out to figure out what had happened. After about 10 minutes of being stranded, an announcement instructed passengers to walk roughly 500 meters to the nearby High Court station. In another clip, people are seen forming a queue and making their way through the tunnel.
Chennai Metro train halts midway due to glitch, 20 passengers rescued
Normal operations resumed at 6.20 am, it said and regretted the inconvenience caused to the passengers.
Two persons with disabilities nominated to Chennai corporation council
CHENNAI: Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) Commissioner J Kumaragurubaran on Monday handed over nomination certificates to Balaji and Jhansi Uma, formally inducting them as nominated disabled members of the city corporation council. The appointments come as part of the state governments initiative to ensure representation for persons with disabilities in local governance. Earlier, Chief Minister MK Stalin had announced the voices of the disabled persons must be included in decision-making within local bodies and introduced bills in April to nominate PwDs to all local bodies across the state. This led to an amendment to the Tamil Nadu Urban Local Bodies Act, 1998, through Act 30 of 2025, enabling such nominations.
Two women staff of private firm die as van, government bus collide near TN's Chengalpattu
CHENNAI: Two women, working at a private firm at an industrial estate in Alathur in Chengalpattu, were killed on the spot when a TNSTC bus collided head on with the minivan in which they were travelling near Kunnathur early on Monday morning. The deceased have been identified as M Uma (40) and S Banu (24) of Keelarkollai village in Thirukazhukundram taluk of Chengalpattu district. The ill-fated van, engaged by their company for transporting the workers, was carrying around 15 workers of the firm at the time. The other persons in the van sustained injuries, but their condition is stable, the police said. The accident occurred around 6 am when the TNSTC bus operating on the Chennai-Puducherry route with nearly 50 passengers on board crashed into the minivan coming from the opposite direction. Chief Minister MK Stalin condoled the deaths and announced a solatium of Rs 3 lakh each to the families of the deceased. He also announced assistance of Rs 1 lakh each to those who sustained severe injuries and Rs 50,000 to those who suffered minor injuries. He instructed officials to release the amount swiftly. The police said the bus allegedly took a sudden turn that led to the collision. Those injured were taken to Chengalpattu Government General Hospital, the government hospital in Pooncheri and a private hospital, a release from the government said. A case has been registered against the TNSTC bus driver, Alex (37), for negligent driving. Further investigation is under way. 15 sustain injuries as bus overturns near Mahabalipuram CHENNAI: Fifteen passengers were injured after a PuducherryChennai AC bus overturned in Manamai village near Mahabalipuram on Monday amid heavy rain and strong winds. The police said the driver lost control of the vehicle due to slippery road, causing it to skid and topple on the roadside. Eight passengers, four women and four men, suffered injuries and were admitted to the Chengalpet District Government Medical College Hospital. The Mamallapuram police are probing whether overspeeding and poor visibility led to the accident. They said all the 15 passengers were admitted with injuries and are currently stable.
Tamil Nadu polls: BJP reaches out to TTV, asks to pause drift towards TVK; seeks AMMKs return to NDA
The BJP has reportedly urged T.T.V. Dhinakaran to pause his potential alliance with Vijay's TVK, seeking direct talks to resolve his demands. Dhinakaran remains firm on replacing Edappadi K. Palaniswami as AIADMK's chief ministerial candidate, while the BJP views AMMK as a crucial asset for the 2026 elections.
All four GCC sanitary staff on hunger strike hospitalised; new team takes over
CHENNAI: All four sanitary workers on indefinite hunger strike were hospitalised on Monday, the 15th day of their protest, due to deteriorating health, including giddiness and stomach pain. Replacing them, another four workers - M Saraswathi, K Kalpana, V Velankanni, and E Saraswathi from Royapuram and Thiru-Vi-Ka Nagar zones - have joined the strike, pressing for reinstatement of jobs directly under the GCC. On November 14, the Madras HC had permitted four protesters at a time, allowing replacements if health issues arise. Despite over 120 days of protest since August, and now 15 days of hunger strike, no official has come forward to hold talks, said the workers. One more sanitary staff on indefinite hunger strike admitted to government hospital in Chennai
Plea against constructions on OSR land at TAISHA-II in Chennai
CHENNAI: Justice V Lakshminarayanan of the Madras High Court on Monday issued notices to the respondents including the Tamil Nadu All India Service Housing Association-II to file reply to a petition seeking to restore the OSR land in the residential complex at Natesan Nagar West in Virugambakkam, Chennai, by removing the constructions made on an area measuring 2743.17 sq m. The judge granted three weeks for them to file the reply. The petition was filed by V Jaishankar of Chennai who owns a flat in the complex. He prayed for the court to issue a direction to the CMDA and the commissioner of the Greater Chennai Corporation to demolish the constructions put up on the OSR land in the TAISHA-II residential complex, with 570 multi-storied flats. The petitioner said the project, as per original approved plan and scheme of development and construction, disclosed the basic common amenities only and did not include any additional amenities like clubhouse, swimming pool, gymnasium, shuttle court and squash court. He said that such illegal construction on OSR land is liable to be demolished as per the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act, 1971.
Chennai schools reject GBAs dog survey order
BENGALURU: Following Bengaluru South City Corporations official order that schools must conduct a survey of stray dogs on their premises, private schools have strongly opposed the order and written to GBA Chief Commissioner M Maheshwar Rao, saying they have better responsibilities to fulfil. Shashi Kumar, president of Associated Management of English Medium Schools in Karnataka, said, This is too ridiculous for GBA to direct schools to survey a dog count. Schools were not even a party when the case regarding stray dogs went to the Supreme Court. They cant make it mandatory for schools to conduct a survey. Therefore, I have written a letter to the GBA commissioner, objecting to directions of surveying dog count. Kumar has stated that schools have the responsibility of teaching and learning, and to provide quality learning outcomes. However, various diversified work has already harmed learning outcomes which violate the RTE Act and rules. Shashi Kumar added, We are ready to cooperate, support the lawful control of stray dogs. We are ready to cooperate with the department by maintaining cleanliness and restricting access to stray dogs within our campus. But we cannot undertake external surveys to provide stray dog census data which lies outside our functional domain. Therefore, I have requested the GBA commissioner to withdraw or amend directions requiring educational institutions to perform stray dog enumeration. As per the GBA order, schools are asked to submit the report on the number of dogs within three business days, ensure adequate fencing and a gate of 10 feet within four weeks, maintain proper disposal for food waste, conduct routine inspections to eliminate possibility of dogs entering the premises, conduct responsible behaviour around animals, first aid for dog bites and immediate reporting procedures.
Chennai Metro train halts inside tunnel, commuters forced to walk on track
Chennai: A Chennai Metro train on the Blue Line was stranded inside a tunnel near Puratchi Thalaivar Dr M.G. Ramachandran Central Metro early Tuesday morning, forcing passengers to walk nearly 500 metres to safety after services came to an abrupt halt due to a technical snag. According to passengers, the train was heading from Chennai 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 .
Madras HC cites public interest, air pollution to allow work on 160-acre MRC land
CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has permitted the state government to carry out its development works for the strengthening of ponds to store excess rainwater and the development of Eco Park on the land that was earlier leased out to the Madras Race Club (MRC). The government had taken possession of the 160-acre land, leased out to the MRC, a few months ago. Modifying a single judges order that had directed maintenance of status quo on the creation of waterbodies and an eco-park on the sprawling MRC premises, a division bench of justices S M Subramaniam and Mohamed Shaffiq held that the eco-park is intended to serve multiple purposes, including mitigation of the risk of flooding, which Chennai faces during each passing monsoon; addressing grave concerns over rising AQI levels, promoting tourism, and providing a natural habitat for several species of flora and fauna. Stating that the project for creating ponds and eco-park already commenced and is firmly rooted in larger public interest, the bench said these projects are the need of the hour for Chennai because the topography of the city has altered drastically due to unplanned/unauthorised construction of residential and commercial units over and close to waterbodies even as the city suffers from flooding during monsoon resulting in large-scale damage and at times, catastrophe. The bench said it found prima facie that there is overarching public interest in ensuring the proposed project is proceeded with unhindered. We are thus inclined to modify the order of status quo and permit the state to carry out all the works for strengthening/developing ponds to store excess rainwater while permitting development of the eco-park, it said. Air pollution today is not merely an environmental issue; it has become a public health emergency, the bench further said in the order. It noted that the experience of the citizens of New Delhi in the recent past is a stark reminder, where escalating AQI levels have led to lockdowns, closure of schools, disruption of public life and severe health impacts, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly. The appeal petitions were filed by the principal secretary of the revenue department and Chennai district collector to set aside the status quo order passed by the single judge on July 4, 2025. Senior counsel P Wilson appeared for the appellants.
School holidays: Multiple states announce day-off for students. Is yours on the list?
Schools across several Indian states will be closed on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. Heavy rainfall from cyclone Ditwah has led to closures in Chennai, Tiruvallur, and Kanchipuram districts of Tamil Nadu. Andhra Pradesh may also see school shutdowns due to a yellow alert. Elections are causing closures in parts of Maharashtra, while Goa observes a religious holiday.
Chennai Metro commuters experienced significant disruption Tuesday morning as a train stalled between High Court and Central Metro stations due to a technical fault, suspected to be a power failure. Passengers were left stranded for a period before normal services were restored by 6:20 am, easing the flow on the affected route.
On Camera, Chennai Metro Train Stalls In Tunnel Amid Rain, Passengers Evacuated
A Chennai Metro train stalled inside the tunnel between Central and High Court stations early Tuesday, forcing an emergency evacuation of passengers.
Waste disposal via 33 packages, will not bow to garbage mafia: DK Shivakumar
BENGALURU: Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday said garbage disposal contracts in Bengaluru will be given out through 33 packages without bowing to any pressure. After laying the foundation stone for the 1st phase of the integrated solid waste segregation unit at Kannahalli on Magadi Main Road, he said, The court has approved these 33 packages. They will be implemented in a few days. They (garbage mafia) used to go to court at every stage and bring in injunctions and blackmail the government. They had an attitude that the government should listen to what they said. It has been curbed now, he said. Shivakumar said people are throwing garbage and creating eyesores everywhere in the city. CCTV cameras have been installed and fines being imposed to control the menace. The police have issued notices to vehicles dumping garbage, he added. My goal, intention, thought and commitment is to set up four units to produce gas from garbage, he said. But only two units have been given permission because of space constraints and tenders have been floated, he added. In the past, 10-12 companies failed to generate electricity from garbage. I have heard that 24 MW of electricity can be generated with the right technology. I have also seen this in Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad, he added. On Saatarem Alternative Fuel and Energy Pvt Ltd (SAAFE), which is already producing 350 tonnes of compost from wet waste per day, is gearing up for processing another 300 tonnes of organic waste to produce 10 tonnes of biogas, and taking refuse-derived fuel to produce 1 MW of electricity, he said, SAAFE will initially invest Rs 100 crore and scale it up to Rs 300 crore. The government will extend them all assistance. If this experiment succeeds, similar facilities will be set up in some more places across the state, he said. On rewarding individuals making videos of those dumping garbage on streets, he said, We have taken all necessary steps. We are installing cameras to monitor those dumping garbage on roads. The traffic department is imposing fines on those people. Peoples cooperation is necessary to keep the city clean, he said.
A deep depression, a remnant of Cyclone Ditwah, is inching closer to the East Coast, prompting a red alert for four northern Tamil Nadu districts. Extremely heavy rainfall is expected in Chennai and surrounding areas until Tuesday morning. The weather system is forecast to weaken and make landfall south of Chennai later today or tonight.

