Foxconn infuses 350cr in India arm
Passengers Seek More Aerobridges, Better Utilisation At Chennai Airport
Aerobridges are primarily used for larger aircraft such as Airbus and Boeing jets, while smaller ATR aircraft cannot use the facility.
MDMK high level committee members in favour of exit from DMK alliance
Chennai Corporation cancels 161 tenders for various civic infrastructure work
The tenders were floated to implement works, including bus shelters, in areas such as Royapuram and Anna Nagar
Pink room opened for girls at Corporation school in Avadi
Pulse polio immunisation campaign to cover 52.91 lakh children in T.N.
Even if children aged 0 to five had already received the oral polio vaccine as per the national immunisation schedule, they should be given the drops again on the day of the immunisation camp
36 passengers escape unhurt after omni bus catches fire near Sholavaram
SENIOR LEADERS PRESS M K STALIN TO CONTEST TRICHY BY-POLL; STALIN SAYS YET TO DECIDE:
Secretariat is a mess; no washroom, no water for public
22.5 kg of ganja seized in separate operations; two arrested
The person arrested near Pattaravakkam Railway Station said he had procured the contraband from Odisha
Three held, Amman idol seized in attempted idol smuggling near Kancheepuram
Prehistoric site with rock shelter, art, stone tools found near Chennai
On Camera, Speeding Auto Overturns, Hits Pedestrian in Mangaluru
The accident occurred at around 3.45 pm when the autorickshaw, allegedly travelling at high speed, went out of the driver's control.
Govt cancels tenders to study privatisation of waste mgmt in 12 corpns
Following Political Backlash From Allies
BMW X6 Coupe-SUV Returns in V8 Avatar at Rs 1.77 Crore
With a fuel efficiency of 7.89kpl, it competes with the Audi SQ8, Porsche Cayenne Coupe GTS and Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe.
Surrogacy: HC frames guidelines to clear child custody applications
He didn't just learn AI; he turned it into a Rs 1 crore-a-month business by teaching others
A 13-year-old Ayush Singh transformed pandemic curiosity into a thriving AI business, reportedly earning Rs 1 crore monthly. He bypassed traditional education, mastering AI through self-learning and practical projects. His shift to teaching AI skills via premium cohorts and building AI automation solutions for businesses like SecondBrain Labs has garnered significant attention, proving that passion and hands-on experience can forge remarkable entrepreneurial success.
Bhubaneswar: Two Boys Playing Cricket, Man Returning With Ration Killed In Odisha Lightning Strikes
The injured boys were rushed to the District Headquarters Hospital in Sonepur, but doctors declared both dead: Reports
Suspect in T Nagar burglary sent to police custody
Ammonia gas leak toll climbs to 15; two workers on ventilator support
Stalin says no decision yet on contesting in bypoll
Recently, DMK strongman K. N. Nehru had said Mr. Stalin would soon re-enter the Assembly
Tamil Nadu Minister D. Sarathkumar has vehemently denied drug use allegations following the resurfacing of a two-year-old video. He clarified that the footage, showing him arranging a powder, depicted him crushing a tablet for his daughter. Sarathkumar dismissed the claims as politically motivated and baseless, asserting his readiness to cooperate with any investigation into the matter.
Man robbed of golf, cash by two transpersons
IPS Seema Aggarwal retires after 36 years of service
Police announce traffic diversions on L B Road
Three arrested for attempting to smuggle amman idol near Kancheepuram
Union Cabinet Rejig May Induct Turncoats To Push Key Bills
Changes are also expected among ministers of state, with Pankaj Choudhary and Harsh Malhotra likely to be replaced. Bansuri Swaraj is being considered as a possible replacement.
Prasidh's nightmare return! India pacer registers unwanted T20I record
Prasidh Krishna's return to India's T20I squad was marred by a costly spell against Ireland, where he conceded 27 runs in a single over, the most by an Indian against the hosts. Despite a strong start by India's bowlers, Ireland's middle order, led by Lorcan Tucker and Gareth Delany, fought back impressively. This resilience propelled Ireland to a competitive 182/9, leaving Prasidh with two unwanted records.
Indian Railways turns to automotive testing agency ARAI for First Full-Scale LHB coach crash test
On June 24, Indian Railways physically crash-tested an LHB coach for the first time, deliberately crashing two passenger coaches into a fixed barrier at 44 kmph at its dedicated crash test facility in Lucknow
Chennai: Jana Nayagan Producer Is TN Special Representative In Delhi
Founder of KVN productions, headquartered in Bengaluru, Venkata Narayana is a qualified chartered accountant, cost and management accountant, company secretary and law graduate: Reports
Ben Stokes Achieves Massive Test Milestone On England Return In 3rd Test vs New Zealand
England captain Ben Stokes stepped up his impressive return from international exile with a treble strike that took him to 250 Test wickets before New Zealand's first innings in Nottingham finally came to an end on Friday.
Serena Williams to Face Joint in Wimbledon Return After 4-Year Absence
Williams retired in 2022 but the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion made a sensational comeback by playing in the Queen's Club and Berlin Open doubles earlier in June.
Coimbatore teachers seek exemption from census duty, cite impact on students academics and sports
Coimbatore's postgraduate and physical education teachers are appealing to the district administration for exemption from national census duties. They argue that census work will severely disrupt crucial Class XII exam preparation, syllabus completion, and vital school sports activities.
Full-fledged jungle safaris return to Bandipur and Nagarahole
Bengaluru: Wildlife enthusiasts can once again enjoy unrestricted jungle safaris at Karnatakas iconic Bandipur and Nagarahole Tiger Reserves, with the state government approving the complete resumption of safari operations after reviewing expert recommendations. The government has accepted the findings of a technical committee that assessed the environmental impact and carrying capacity of both protected forests. 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 .
Sanction is accorded for the creation of a temporary post of special representative of the govt of Tamil Nadu in New Delhi for a period of one year, said chief secretary M Sai Kumar in an order dated June 23.
Boy Quietly Turns All Toys Toward Wall After Watching Toy Story For First Time
The post Boy Quietly Turns All Toys Toward Wall After Watching Toy Story For First Time appeared first on The Onion .
We arent traitors: Mamata camp turns rally into loyalty call
Kolkata: For years, the Trinamool Congress Shahid Diwas July 21 rally served as a grand annual showcase of political power packed with lakhs of supporters, high-profile defections from rival camps and declarations of future battle plans by party supremo Mamata Banerjee. This year, however, the rally appears set to acquire a different purpose: proving 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 .
Traffic diversions due to Chennai Metro Rail construction work on L.B. Road
Meghan's Business Trouble Behind UK Return? Insider Makes STUNNING Claim | WATCH
Meghan's Business Trouble Behind UK Return? Insider Makes STUNNING Claim | WATCH
TATA Starbucks Reimagines its Loyalty Program with New Rewards and Enhanced Benefits
TATA Starbucks has announced the launch of its reimagined Starbucks Rewards program, featuring Green, Gold and the newly introduced Reserve tier. The enhanced program is designed to offer members greater value through faster earning, easier redemption and access to a broader suite of rewards, benefits and experiences as they progress through the program. The updated tiers include: Green: The entry tier where members can earn Starbucks Rewards faster, and choose to redeem Rewards of their choice Gold: Customers can get upgraded to Gold by accumulating 1000 Stars within a year of joining Reserve: Comes with a sleek, black personalized card customized with the customers name and the first year they joined the program. Customers can get upgraded on accumulating 5000+ Stars within a year of joining TATA Starbucks Reimagines its Loyalty Program with New Rewards and Enhanced Benefits The Starbucks Rewards program will now offer a host of customer benefits with each level unlocking an expanded portfolio of rewards and experiences as they deepen their engagement with the brand: Faster Earning: Members will earn 1 Star for every Rs.10 spent, with Gold Members earning 1.2X Stars and Reserve Members earning 1.3X Stars on every Rs. 10 spent More Accessible Rewards: Lower redemption thresholds make it easier for members to unlock rewards and enjoy benefits sooner, bringing them closer to the experiences and rewards they value Benefits at Every Level: Members can enjoy a range of benefits including personalized offers, birthday rewards, milestone celebrations, Double Stars Days and member-exclusive offers, ensuring every visit feels more rewarding Enhanced Member Experiences: As members progress through the program, they will also unlock additional benefits including Free Customized Mondays (every member can receive one free modifier on any handcrafted drink), accelerated Star earnings, exclusive merchandise, curated coffee experiences, special event access and other member-only privileges Adrit Mishra, COO, TATAStarbucks , said, At TATA Starbucks, we are constantly looking for ways to strengthen our connection with customers and create experiences that are meaningful, rewarding and personalized. The reimagined Starbucks Rewards program reflects our commitment to delivering greater value to our members by making rewards easier to earn and redeem, while introducing new benefits and experiences that celebrate loyalty. Whether someone is just beginning their Starbucks Rewards journey or is one of our most loyal members, the program has been designed to reward them at every stage. For more information and to start enjoying these rewards, visit the Starbucks India mobile application. About TATA Starbucks Private Limited Starbucks entered the Indian market in October 2012 through a 50/50 Joint Venture with Tata Consumer Products Limited and currently operates more than 506 stores in India across 81 cities, Agra, Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Alibaug, Amritsar, Anand, Aurangabad, Bangalore, Bhatinda, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Calicut, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Faridabad, Gandhinagar, Ghaziabad, Goa, Guntur, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Gwalior, Haridwar, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, Indore, Jaipur, Jalandhar, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kochi, Kolhapur, Kolkata, Lonavala, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Mangalore, Meerut, Mumbai, Mussoorie, Mysore, Nagpur, Nashik, New Delhi, Noida, Pathankot, Patiala, Pondicherry, Pune, Raipur, Siliguri, Sonipat, Surat, Thrissur, Trivandrum, Udaipur, Vadodara, Vapi,Vijayawada, Varanasi and Vizag are cities in India. through a network of over 4,305 passionate partners (employees). Starbucks stores are operated by the joint venture, TATA Starbucks Private Limited, and branded as Starbucks Coffee - A TATA Alliance.
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Kunal Ghosh on Friday emphasised the unwavering loyalty of party workers in the face of political pressure after TMC held a party meeting in North Kolkata with the central theme that the remaining TMC workers are not traitors and stand with former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Amid Ram Mandir donation row, Tirupati Balaji Temple turns to ICAI to overhaul accounting system
Following allegations of a donation scam at Ayodhya's Ram Mandir, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is overhauling its financial systems with the help of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). ICAI aims to implement a new, modern accounting and audit framework within 100 days, using an ERP platform. This initiative is seen as a model for other religious and philanthropic organizations nationwide to enhance transparency and prevent financial leakages.
Landscapes of Belonging at Lalit Kala Akademi explores the meaning of home through art
Presented by Madras Art Weekend the exhibition brings together artists across painting, photography, mixed media, ceramics and sculpture
Tiruvallur ammonia leak: Left parties seek 25-lakh compensation for families of victims
In a statement, CPI(M) Tamil Nadu Politburo member K. Balakrishnan alleged the management had housed young women workers from other States in hostel accommodation under exploitative conditions and made them work until midnight, leading to the incident
Webinar on zoonotic diseases and outbreak preparedness to be held on June 27
The webinar will examine how diseases transmitted from animals to humans are emerging as a growing global health challenge, with Ebola as a case study to understand outbreak risks, preparedness, and prevention
CPI(M) seeks CB-CID probe into deaths at Isha Yoga Centre
Serena Williams To Face Maya Joint In Wimbledon Return After Four-Year Absence
Serena Williams was on Friday drawn to play Australia's Maya Joint in the Wimbledon first round as the American legend returns to singles action after four years.
This Chennai man turned his home into a museum of time
What if you could travel through time without leaving Chennai?
Stephen Koshy International Masters Basketball Tournament is scheduled to be held from 25th to 28th June 2026 at the Sports Council International Indoor Stadium, Kottayam, Kerala. 35 women players across 30+, 35+, 40+ and 45+ age categories will be participating in the tournament with the support of Kauvery Hospital. Kauvery Hospital is sponsoring women players participating in the Stephen Koshy International Masters Basketball Tournament 2026, which will be held from June 25 to 28 at the Sports Council International Indoor Stadium in Kottayam, Kerala. Kauvery Hospital Supports Women Players Participating in the Stephen Koshy International Masters Basketball Tournament 2026 The tournament will feature 100 teams across the mens and womens categories. Kauvery Hospital will support 35 women players who will participate in four age categories: 30+, 35+, 40+, and 45+. from Phoenix India Academy Basketball Club. The women participants come from diverse personal and professional backgrounds, including working women, married women, homemakers and mothers, from different cities and regions, including Chennai, Bangalore, Dehradun, Mumbai, Punjab, Kerala, Coimbatore and Salem. Through its support for the tournament, Kauvery Hospital aims to encourage active living, fitness, preventive health awareness and greater participation of women in sport. The initiative also highlights the importance of women continuing to prioritise their health, passion and personal fitness at every stage of life. Speaking about the initiative, Dr. Manivannan Selvaraj, Managing Director, Kauvery Hospital , said, At Kauvery Hospital, supporting this tournament is deeply meaningful for us because it celebrates women who continue to choose fitness, discipline and passion alongside their everyday responsibilities. Many of these women are professionals, homemakers, mothers and individuals who manage multiple roles in life, yet they step onto the court with remarkable energy and confidence. Their participation is a powerful reminder that health and self-care should never take a backseat, no matter the age or stage of life. Kauvery Hospital is proud to support women in sport and to stand with every woman who chooses to stay active, strong and inspired. The Stephen Koshy International Masters Basketball Tournament is expected to bring together experienced players, sports enthusiasts and supporters of active living, making it a strong platform to promote fitness, community participation and womens empowerment through sport. Kauvery Hospital continues to support initiatives that promote better health, preventive care, active lifestyles and stronger communities. About Kauvery Hospital Kauvery Hospital is a leading healthcare provider committed to delivering patient-centric, ethical and advanced medical care. With a strong focus on clinical excellence, preventive health and community wellbeing, Kauvery Hospital continues to support initiatives that encourage healthier lifestyles and meaningful community engagement.
Early diagnosis improves long-term outcomes in scoliosis, says expert
Marking Scoliosis Awareness Day, expert highlights the importance of timely screening and advances in treatment
VINEXPO ASIA TO RETURN TO HONG KONG IN 2027 AS AN ANNUAL EVENT
VINEXPO ASIA TO RETURN TO HONG KONG IN 2027 AS AN ANNUAL EVENT
Amazon eyes on West Bengal's 70,000 sellers as Prime Day sale returns
In Bengal, Amazons network includes 03 Fulfilment Centres and 03 Sortation Centres, more than 1050 Amazon Hub Delivery and almost 100 Amazon-owned and Partner Delivery Stations across the state
The South Buys Newer, the North Holds Longer: India Is Three Used Car Markets in One
Cars24 and Team BHP's Gears of Growth 2025 report finds that preference for car age has significant regional differences. Southern markets are skewed towards 2019 and newer vehicles, western markets churn steadily across 2017 to 2021 model years, and North and Central India hold on to cars the longest. National statistics flatten India's used car market into one number. The Cars24 and Team BHP Gears of Growth 2025 report, drawn from over 33 million users, pulls it apart and finds three distinct markets running on three different clocks. The variable that separates them is not the models people buy, but how old the car is when it changes hands. Southern markets show a higher concentration of vehicles from 2019 and later. Western India trades across a balanced spread of 2017 to 2021 model years. North and Central India carry a greater share of 2017 to 2019 and pre-2017 vehicles. The report's conclusion is direct: regional economics and buyer preferences shape inventory age profiles more than most buyers realise. Three regions, three ownership clocks The regional split in the Gears of Growth 2025 report reads as follows: Source: Cars24 x Team BHP Gears of Growth 2025 Report In the South, the report points to faster upgrade cycles and higher car adoption, which keeps inventory young. For a buyer in Bengaluru, Chennai or Hyderabad, the practical effect is a shelf weighted toward 2019 and newer cars. A three to four year old vehicle is mainstream stock here, not a premium find. The same report finds Tamil Nadu's share of national demand rising from 6.1 percent to 6.5 percent and Karnataka's from 10 percent to 10.4 percent in 2025, a steady climb consistent with markets where cars circulate quickly. Western India behaves like the market's metronome. Maharashtra, the country's single largest used car market at 15.1 percent of national demand, and Gujarat, which posted the largest state-level gain of 2025 at 8.7 to 10.2 percent, both trade across an even spread of 2017 to 2021 model years. In Mumbai, Pune or Ahmedabad a buyer finds roughly equal odds of a five-year-old or a two-year-old car. The report calls this stable ownership churn: cars enter and exit ownership at a consistent rhythm rather than in waves. North and Central India run the longest clock. The region's higher share of 2017 to 2019 and pre-2017 vehicles points to owners who keep cars well past the national norm, and to what the report describes as value-driven resale behaviour. A buyer in Delhi NCR or across Uttar Pradesh, which alone holds 11.7 percent of national demand, will see more six to eight year old cars on the shelf than a southern buyer does. A car in this market is held, maintained, and sold late in its life, often to a buyer who intends to do exactly the same. Why the clocks run at different speeds The report attributes the divergence to regional economics and buyer preferences rather than any single cause. Southern states lead the country in adopting newer automotive technology: Karnataka and Maharashtra together account for 68 percent of all used EV purchases nationally. Markets comfortable buying the newest category of vehicle are, predictably, also the markets where recent model years dominate. Longer holding in the North reads as strategy, not lag. An owner who runs a car for eight or nine years extracts the maximum use from a depreciating asset before selling it into a deep pool of value-focused buyers. The report's non-metro data reinforces this: demand there concentrates in low-maintenance, affordable models such as the Swift Dzire, Wagon R and Alto, exactly the cars built to be owned long and sold late. What this means for used car buyers and sellers in Chennai will encounter a younger inventory mix, weighted to 2019 and newer, than someone shopping in Lucknow, where six to eight-year-old cars are common, even on the same platform on the same day. For sellers, the same car meets different demands depending on where it is sold. A 2020 vehicle is mid-life stock in a southern market that skews to 2019 and newer, and comparatively fresh inventory in a northern market dominated by older cars. Timing a sale against the regional clock, not the national average, is the more informed move. All figures in this article are sourced from the Cars24 Team BHP Gears of Growth 2025 report, based on Cars24 internal transaction data comprising over 33 million users as of December 2025.
Its about time: How a Chennai journalists book inspired Made in India: A Titan Story
Former The Hindu BusinessLine journalist Vinay Kamath reflects on seeing his book on Titans journey transformed into one of 2026s streaming successes
We Hope Ashura Procession Will Soon Return to Its Original Traditional Route: CM Omar
Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday expressed hope that the Youm-e-Ashura procession would soon be restored to its original traditional route, saying his government would continue its efforts to ensure its full restoration. Speaking to reporters after joining mourners at Zadibal, Omar, said the month of Muharram, particularly the 10th day, Youm-e-Ashura, holds immense []
A father's grief over the loss of his daughter sparked a remarkable movement in a village in Rajasthan. Today, Piplantri celebrates the birth of every girl by planting 111 trees, promoting environmental conservation while challenging deep-rooted gender bias. The initiative has transformed the once-barren landscape, improved the lives of countless families, and earned global recognition for its simple yet powerful message of celebrating both daughters and nature.
Emma Roberts to return for Aquamarine TV series
Emma Roberts is set to reprise her role as Claire Brown in a new 'Aquamarine' TV series, nearly two decades after the original film's release. She will also serve as an executive producer on the project, which sees the original film's director, Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum, returning. The reboot's plot centers on a teenage mermaid discovering the truth about her mother's disappearance and her own magical powers.
Income-Tax Returns: Here's what precautions should taxpayers take while filing their ITR
The income-tax department has launched online forms for ITR-1 to ITR-4 for FY 2025-26. Taxpayers can file returns by July 31 through the e-filing portal. Certain income types, like business profits and capital gains, are excluded from ITR-1, and late fees may apply if filed late.
Ashok Bhan calls for democratic empowerment, time-bound return of Kashmiri Pandits
Srinagar, June 26: Senior Advocate and Chairman of the Kashmir (Policy & Strategy) Group, Ashok Bhan, has called for full respect for the democratic mandate in Jammu and Kashmir, urging the elected government to fulfil its commitments to the people while advocating a time-bound roadmap for the safe and dignified return of displaced Kashmiri Pandits. In a statement, Bhan said the high voter turnout in the recent Assembly elections reflected the people's faith in democracy and a rejection of decades of violence and separatism that had brought suffering and destruction to the region. He said the elected government must now be empowered to honour the promises made to the electorate without political expediency or delay. Highlighting the return and rehabilitation of the exiled Kashmiri Pandit community as a key priority, Bhan urged the Union Territory administration and the Government of India to prepare and implement a time-bound plan. He proposed the establishment of secure, modern and smart composite townships at district headquarters across the Kashmir Valley, along with equal access to employment, education, healthcare and measures to preserve the community's cultural heritage. Referring to his recent visit across Kashmir and interactions with different sections of society, Bhan said he sensed a favourable atmosphere for the return of displaced Pandits. There is a growing societal acceptance, a vibrant democratic atmosphere and a robust security framework, all of which inspire confidence regarding the safety and future of returning families, he said, adding that the goodwill shown by ordinary Kashmiris reflected a sincere desire for reconciliation and peaceful coexistence. Bhan urged Kashmiri Pandit representatives and civil society to adopt a forward-looking approach and actively contribute to rebuilding trust and strengthening participatory democracy. He said Kashmir's social and political fabric remained incomplete without the meaningful participation of the indigenous Kashmiri Pandit community. He stressed that rehabilitation should extend beyond physical resettlement and include confidence-building measures, institutional safeguards, restoration of community properties, protection of cultural and religious heritage, and sustained engagement between communities. Calling for justice and healing, Bhan advocated the establishment of a time-bound and impartial Truth and Reconciliation Commission to examine human rights violations committed by both state and non-state actors since the 1980s. He said acknowledging the suffering of all communities, including the forced exodus of Kashmiri Pandits in 1989-90 and the losses endured by the people of Jammu and Kashmir during years of violence, would help restore trust and address alienation among the younger generation. Kashmir is civilisationally incomplete without the presence of its indigenous Kashmiri Pandit community, Bhan said, urging the Government of India, the elected government in Jammu and Kashmir and civil society to work together to facilitate their dignified return. He also highlighted the importance of dialogue initiatives such as the recent Heart to Heart Dil Se Dil Tak programme held in Srinagar, saying such efforts are essential for fostering reconciliation, mutual understanding and lasting peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
Nihang-police standoff in Uttarakhand ends, group returns to Himachal after talks
Tension at the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border eased as a group of Nihangs, who had pushed through barricades en route to Hemkund Sahib, agreed to return to Paonta Sahib after negotiations. The group, protesting the arrest of four Nihangs in a Karnaprayag market dispute, called off their planned march. Authorities facilitated their safe passage, resolving the standoff amicably.
A dispute escalates between the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and archaeologist Amarnath Ramakrishna over the 982-page Keeladi excavation report. The ASI wants the report re-examined by an internal committee, citing deficiencies, while Ramakrishna insists his findings, suggesting an early urban Tamil civilization from 800-500 BCE, are final and should not be altered. This comes after a court directed the report's publication, a deadline that has now passed.
T.N. Water Resources Department to move groundwater extraction NOC process online
Officials of the WRD said work is in progress to issue fresh NOCs through the online portal in about a month
Nine Climate-Tech Start-ups to Deploy Urban sustainability Solutions Across 10 Indian cities
The initiative is led by Social Alpha and the University of Toronto India Foundation through the Innovations in Sustainable Urban Transition Program. The selected start-ups to address urban sustainability challenges in construction, waste management, water, sanitation and renewable energy. To receive grants of up to INR 35 lakh to support the deployment Technology deployments will be undertaken in partnership with 11 private and six public organisations, including industry partners, educational institutions, healthcare providers and urban local bodies. Nine climate-tech start-ups are set to deploy solutions addressing critical urban sustainability challenges across 10 Indian cities, including Chennai, Kozhikode, Bengaluru, Khammam, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Bhavnagar and New Delhi. Under the Innovations in Sustainable Urban Transition Program, led by Social Alpha and the University of Toronto India Foundation (UTIF), these start-ups will deploy solutions that support low-carbon transitions across these cities. The selected start-ups will receive grants of up to INR 35 lakh to support the deployment of their innovations and help de-risk their adoption in urban environments. The selected start-ups will deploy innovations across sectors critical to urban sustainability, including low-carbon construction materials, renewable energy, waste management, water efficiency and sanitation. The nine startups include: Carbon Strong , whose proprietary fly ash-based binder replaces 35-40% of cement in concrete, cutting embodied carbon and costs with no process change for producers. Satiq Concrete Manufacturer , which develops low-temperature, waste-derived binders and engineered composites that deliver lightweight, high-strength, thermally efficient concrete with significantly lower emissions. Go Do Good Studio , which creates home-compostable food packaging using proprietary plant-based coatings and inks that eliminate plastic from urban food delivery and catering. Vivifica Sustainable Solutions , whose patented WENERATOR integrates process optimisation, IoT-based monitoring and multi-stage digestion to convert mixed organic waste into clean biogas at source, designed for institutional kitchens and canteens. Apeiro Energy , which develops vertical small wind turbines optimised for low wind speeds, paired with smart controllers, monitoring systems, energy management systems and an AI micrositing tool for wind-solar hybrid microgrids. Trinano Technologies , whose patented nano coating for solar panels increases energy output by 4%+, extends panel life by 2-3 years, and cuts cleaning requirements by 50%, addressing inefficiencies that reduce energy production. Smart Terra , whose AI-driven SaaS creates a digital twin of water networks to detect leaky pipes and faulty meters and predict operational inefficiencies in water networks with under 100-metre precision, and is agnostic to hardware, sensor or database technologies. Vayujal Technologies , whose atmospheric water generators can produce 43 to 3,000 litres of drinking water per day from air for homes, offices, institutions, industries and communities, in an energy-efficient manner, with zero water wastage and adherence to BIS 10500. Xpredict Labs , whose HiDrEC is a decentralised, packaged wastewater treatment system that runs on electrochemical principles with no external chemicals, requiring lower land footprints while producing reusable CPCB-compliant water. The technologies will be deployed through 17 partnerships spanning 11 private and six public organisations across 10 Indian cities, with expected outcomes spanning emissions reduction, waste diversion, production of energy from clean sources, energy efficiency, reduction in non revenue water losses, reduced dependence on groundwater, and increased access to clean drinking water. The pilot partners include ready-mix concrete manufacturers (RMCs) such as Veera Concrete and PCS Industries, schools under the Government of Maharashtra and Government of Tamil Nadu, research institutions such as the Central Road Research Institute, hospitals including Kilpauk Medical College Hospital and Meitra Hospital, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as Contendre Solar and Boson Whitewater, industries such as Ashapura Saltworks and Yashpoly, real estate companies such as DRA Homes, and urban local bodies and utilities including the Khammam Municipal Corporation and Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board. On the Program, Ganesh Neelam, Co-founder, Social Alpha , said, " By 2036, India's towns and cities are expected to be home to 600 million people. As urban populations grow, pressure on the systems that support everyday life will intensify. Cities will need to rethink how they design and construct infrastructure, manage resources, deliver essential services and build resilience to climate risks. Addressing these challenges requires solutions that are practical, reliable and deployable at scale. Our aim is to support a growing pipeline of innovators addressing urban sustainability challenges and support the deployment of these solutions across Indian cities ." Gauravi Lobo, Director, U of T India Foundatio n, said, " What this program has surfaced is that the constraint isn't the technology. It's the distance between a working solution and a public system ready to absorb it. The nine start-ups in this cohort are being tested against that distance, with pilots designed around what urban local bodies and civic institutions actually need to make adoption decisions. For UTIF, that is where the research question lives - and what we carry back to the University of Toronto is not just the outcome, but the institutional logic of how Indian cities are learning to integrate innovation at scale ." The Innovations in Sustainable Urban Transition Program was first launched in 2024. Its first cohort of eleven start-ups deployed innovations in 11 cities addressing air quality, sanitation, waste management, clean mobility and low-carbon construction materials. The Program demonstrated that deep-tech innovations can be contextualised, de-risked and deployed through structured public and private partnerships, generating measurable outcomes in emissions avoidance (105.99 tonnes of CO2e), waste diversion (407.15 tonnes), water savings (16,896 kilolitres) and improved air quality (between 20% - 94% reduction in PM 2.5 and 10 across four locations). urban@socialalpha.org . About Social Alpha Social Alpha is an operating philanthropy dedicated to taking breakthrough science from lab to the last mile. Social Alpha's full-stack, multistage innovation and venture development platform is designed to develop, de-risk and deploy frontier innovations to advance affordable healthcare, resilient livelihoods and climate action, prioritising the most critical challenges for people and planet. Founded in 2016, Social Alpha has supported over 450 innovations focused on socio-economic and environmental impact. For more information, please visit www.socialalpha.org . About University of Toronto India Foundation The University of Toronto India Foundation, based in Mumbai, serves as a dynamic bridge connecting the University of Toronto with India's academic institutions, innovators, non-profits, social enterprises and governments. Bringing together research, innovation and impact, UTIF works to address sustainability challenges faced by Indian cities through co-created solutions. www.uoftindiafoundation.com .
Tirupati: Hotel Cashier Wins Praise After Returning Rs 45 Lakh Worth Gold To Owner
A hotel cashier handed over a bag containing gold jewelry worth 300 grams to its owner, who kept it safe when they left it in a hurry.
Three killed as car hits auto carrying Muharram returnees in Annamayya district
The auto was carrying residents of Regalla village home from a Muharram observance when a car coming from the opposite direction hit it in Piler mandal
Rare Neuro Emergency after Spinal Tumor Surgery Turns Critical, Ends in Successful Recovery at Zydus Hospital, Ahmedabad
Microcaps top 10-year returns chart, outshine midcaps and smallcaps
Over the last 10 years, microcaps delivered the highest returns, outperforming midcaps, small caps, and large caps. Here is a detailed breakup, as reported by ET Wealth.
OM sets turn festive as Dhanush celebrates Mammootty's Padma Bhushan honour
Dhanush and the team of OM celebrated Mammootty's Padma Bhushan honour with a cake-cutting ceremony on the film's sets. The actor also presented the Malayalam superstar with a bouquet, while director Rajkumar Periasamy congratulated Mammootty and teased that his entry in OM will be 'worth the wait'
Ship struck in Hormuz as oil supertankers turn back again
The Ever Lovely, a medium-sized, Singapore-flagged container ship, was struck on the side and sustained damage to the bridge while it was sailing to the southeast of Oman
An 1873 encounter with a British officer in a palanquin ignited Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's patriotic fervor, leading to the creation of Vande Mataram. This powerful Sanskrit phrase, meaning I bow to thee, Mother, became a rallying cry for India's freedom fighters. Featured in his novel Anandamath, the song's stirring verses inspired generations, ultimately earning it the status of India's national song.
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay flags off 'Start Run, Stop Drugs' anti-drug awareness marathon in Chennai
Watch: Tamil Nadu CM Vijay joins thousands in anti-drug awareness run at Chennai's Marina Beach
Vijay Flags Off, Joins Anti-Drug Awareness Run At Chennai's Marina Beach
Dressed in tracks, sneakers and sunglasses, the Chief Minister drew loud cheers from participants, many of them youngsters, as he ran alongside them wearing a Start Run, Stop Drugs T-shirt.
Doug Martin's Death Takes New Legal Turn as Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Oakland
The family of former NFL running back Doug Martin has taken legal action months after his death, claiming police officers used excessive force and that delayed medical treatment cost him his life.
A senior citizen wrongly paid tax on Rs 24 lakh retrenchment compensation received under a BSNL Voluntary Retirement Scheme. Despite a significant delay, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) in Chennai granted him full tax exemption, recognizing the compensation as tax-free under Section 10(10B). This ruling offers relief and highlights the possibility of rectifying tax errors.
Welcome To The Jungle Movie Updates: Akshay, Suniel, Paresh return for laughter riot
Hybrid SIFs lure wealthy investors with tax edge and stronger returns
Affluent investors are increasingly turning to newly launched hybrid specialised investment funds (SIFs) for their tax efficiency and better returns than traditional fixed-income options. These funds, blending debt, equity, and derivatives, have attracted significant assets, with hybrid strategies dominating. Their appeal lies in equity taxation benefits and lower volatility, offering attractive post-tax returns for wealthy individuals and family offices.
UAKOM return with haul of 11 medals from WAKO India Sub Jr National Kickboxing Championship
The team of United Association of Kickboxing Organisation Manipur UAKOM returned home with a haul of 11 medals including 2 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze medals from the WAKO India National Kickboxing Championship for Sub Junior Boys and Girls that was held from June 17 to 21 at Indore Public School Main Campus at Rajendra Nagar, AB Road Indore Notably, UAKOM team comprising 22 athletes were led by coaches N Yaiphaba and Y Brazil Meitei Moirangthem Chaningkhombi of Manipur also officiated the event as a referee, said UAKOM in a press release The team were accorded a warm reception upon their return today at Imphal International Airport, it said The athletes who brought home gold medals include Angom Yohenba 47 kg and L Lirikhomba 36 kg as Thokchom Khagemba 21 kg , Kh Pinaheibi 21 kg and Mayanglambam Jurina 47 kg settled for the silver medals M Chingkheinganba 32 kg , Kh Ranisana 24 kg , Abujam Nikson 27 kg , Th Chingkheinganba 47 kg , Th Arina 42 kg and Kongkham Ningthounganba 69 kg meanwhile bagged bronze medals at the championship Source The Sangai Express
Freshworks gains large customers as it eyes to cross $1 bn ARR this year
TaMo eyes India product launches, wider global reach from 3.8 bn Iveco deal
Turned city of joy into city of death: West Bengal CM blames Trinamool regime for warehouse tragedy
With Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari blaming former Mayor Firhad Hakim who has aligned with the rebel group of Trinamool MLAs, Mamata Banerjee loyalists have sought the arrest of former Mayor.
T.N. Finance Minister reviews development works, stresses inter-departmental coordination
With the Northeast monsoon approaching, he asked officials to expedite stormwater drain construction, canal desilting and other flood-mitigation measures.
Khairatabad Ganesh to be 69-ft Panchamukha Form
Around 150 people will work on the idol. Artisans and workers will come from Chennai and Kolkata, and the team will work during the day and night to complete it within 80 days, Sandeep Raj said.
Pelvic Health Clinic launched at Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre
Vadodaras favourite book collector Chhotubhai turns a final page
Consumers fret as rice prices shoot up

