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GCC receives over 1,200 complaints of civic issues owing to heavy rain on December 1

A holiday has been declared for schools and colleges in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpattu on Tuesday. Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin inspects waterlogged areas

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 10:36 pm

Chennai, Bengaluru among airports where aircraft encountered GPS spoofing

AAI requests Wireless Monitoring Organisation to identify sources of spoofing: Minister

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 10:17 pm

Tamil Nadu CM inaugurates Rs 611 cr amusement park near Chennai, set to provide 1,000 jobs

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin inaugurated Wonderla Chennai, a new amusement park in Thiruporur. This park, a Rs 611 crore investment, features 43 rides and 8 dining venues. It is expected to create 1,000 jobs. Wonderla Chennai opens to the public on December 2. This marks a significant addition to the state's leisure sector.

The Economic Times 1 Dec 2025 10:17 pm

Chennai and its neighbouring districts may get heavy rain on December 2

The Regional Meteorological Centre says the deep depression, a remnant of Cyclone Ditwah, is likely to move northwards parallel to the north Tamil Nadu and south A.P. coasts over the next six hours

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 10:16 pm

Chennai school holiday: Check latest update amid heavy rains due to Cyclone Ditwah

Heavy rains have led to school and college holidays in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpet, and Kancheepuram districts on Tuesday. Anna University and Madras University have postponed their semester exams scheduled for the day. Continuous rainfall has been affecting Chennai and its surrounding areas since Monday morning.

The Economic Times 1 Dec 2025 7:42 pm

Australian Singer-songwriter Reuben De Melo on his Goan roots, global collaborations and more

Ahead of his concert in Chennai, Goan-born and Australia-based singer-songwriter Reuben De Melo speaks about winning The Voice Australia in 2024, his musical journey and Goan influences

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 7:28 pm

Baashyaam Group acquires Standard Chartered Bank property at Haddows Road, Chennai for 1,212 crore

The land value, including registration costs, is estimated at around 1,212 crore

The Hindu Businessline 1 Dec 2025 7:16 pm

Chennai Metro Rail ridership stagnates, registers a daily average of 3 lakh over past two months

Commuters say increasing the frequency of trains during peak hours and starting last-mile connectivity services such as mini buses at all stations are key for enhancing patronage

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 7:11 pm

Schools, Colleges In Chennai, Other Tamil Nadu Districts To Remain Shut On Tuesday

Tamil Nadu faces heavy rain, closing schools in Chennai, Tiruvallur, and Chengalpattu. MK Stalin reviews relief as flights are cancelled and rescue teams deployed.

News18 1 Dec 2025 7:10 pm

Chennais Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha marks a 125-year-milestone

A look at how the sabha has had an enduring influence on the citys vibrant cultural scene.

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 7:07 pm

Wonderla Chennai opens expanding the citys leisure landscape with new attractions

Wonderlas long-awaited Chennai outpost finally opens its gates, bringing high-octane coasters, slow-scenic rides, and a distinctly Tamil Nadu touch to a 64-acre escape just off OMR

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 7:04 pm

After a smashing start to SMAT, TNPL star Rajkumar sets sights on the IPL

The pace-bowling all-rounder has attended the Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals, and Chennai Super Kings trials for the upcoming IPL season

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 6:57 pm

Cyclone Ditwah: Heavy to very heavy rains likely to continue in Chennai, Tiruvallur till December 2

The deep depression, which is a remnant of the cyclonic storm Ditwah, is very likely to move slowly parallel to north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh coasts

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 6:23 pm

Chennai, Tiruvallur and Chengalpet to close schools Tuesday as Cyclone Ditwah nears Tamil NaduPuducherry coast; MET warns of persistent rain

Chennai, Tiruvallur and Chengalpet district authorities announced a holiday for schools and colleges on December 2, 2025, as Cyclone Ditwah nears the Tamil NaduPuducherry coast. Chennai and surrounding areas have received continuous rain since Monday morning. The Regional Meteorological Centre reported that the cyclone is weakening into a deep depression while moving slowly northwards near the coast. Rainfall is expected across multiple districts, and officials continue monitoring conditions for further advisories.

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 6:02 pm

Cyclone Ditwah: Massive rainfall pounds Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh on alert

Parts of Tamil Nadu saw heavy rain on December 1 as the remnants of Cyclone Ditwah hovered near the Tamil NaduPuducherry coasts. Strong winds reported at Marina Beach. The system has weakened into a deep depression. Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh officials in Prakasam, SPSR Nellore, and Tirupati have issued alerts

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 4:00 pm

Gold price today December 1 : Gold rates up in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru

22K & 24K gold price today, December 1, 2025 across Indian cities

The Hindu Businessline 1 Dec 2025 3:58 pm

Tamil Nadus blind football initiative empowers visually impaired youth

In Tamil Nadu, a wave of empowerment is sweeping through visually impaired students as they embrace blind football. The TNBFAs 'Acham Thavir' initiative not only trains budding athletes but also helps them conquer their fears and build invaluable skills.

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 3:41 pm

Dance centre in Panaiyur sparks passion, local communities embrace classical arts and self-expression

In a serene setting that celebrates nature, Kalakshetra alumni Shijith Nambiar and Parvathy Menon launched Sakhi, a dance school that blossomed into a vibrant arts education center for the community. Here, not just regular students but children from local corporation schools partake in learning folk and classical art forms, with experienced students stepping into mentoring roles.

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 3:26 pm

The changing face of Chennai's private eyes

Gone are the days of private investigators cloaked in secrecy and disguises; the industry has embraced a high-tech revolution. Modern aspirants prepare through extensive training in forensic science, ballistics analysis, and digital forensics. Leading agencies have crafted comprehensive programs that attract bright graduates and seasoned veterans alike.

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 2:56 pm

Dallas Prepares to Welcome the Royal Kitchens of India with Jashan

Jashan -meaning celebration- had made its grand debut at Legacy North in Dallas, marking a milestone occasion that brings the richness of Indian cuisine to a global stage. True to its name, Jashan brings together the royal culinary legacies of India, from the Mughal grandeur todelicate flavours of the Nawabs of Awadh and the opulence of the Nizams of Hyderabad, toand the timeless traditions of the Cholas of the South . Each dish is a tribute to Indias diverse heritage, reimagined with modern finesse, allowing Dallas to experience an authentic celebration of Indias culinary soul. Facade - Jashan, Dalas Founded by entrepreneur Prasanna Singaraju , Jashan is more than just a restaurant; its a cultural journey that showcases the time-honoured recipes from Indias royal kitchens, brought to life using traditional techniques and thoughtfully sourced ingredients. Chef Ashish Bhasin, one of Indias prominent regional cuisine specialists, joins founder Prasanna Singaraju for this venture, alongside Chef Ramesh Thangaraj, the team ensures each recipe reflects its roots. At Jashan, the menu brings alive the timeless cooking traditions that define Indias rich culinary heritage, offering dishes from the history laden chowks of Lucknow, the Mughal durbars of Old Delhi, the Nizami Dastarkhwans of Hyderabad , and the coastal traditions of the southern V of India. From Lucknow, diners can look forward to galouti and kakori kebabs , sheermal, slow-cooked nihari, and chaats layered with yoghurt and tangy chutneys that echo the Nazaaqath. Hyderabad offers haleem , dum biryani, pathar ka gosht, and mirchi ka salan and Qormas highlighting the regions love for spice and slow-simmered dishes. The coastal heritage appears through Chettinad and Tanjore style curries, meen moilee , Prawn and Lobster Rassa, nethili fry , with delightful pairings that include idiyappam, appam, and Neer Dosa. The dessert selection at Jashan complete the experience with nimish and shahi tukda from Lucknow, daulat ki chaat and rabri from Delhi, qubani ka meetha and double ka meetha from Hyderabad, and elaneer payasam and adhirasam from Chennai . Dishes at Jashan will be prepared using traditional methods such as dum cooking to seal in aromas , dhungar smoking for a charcoal kiss, slow braising to achieve depth , bhunao for searing spices, baghar tempering for layered flavours, tandoor roasting for charred tenderness, and stone-searing for select meats. Saffron sourced from Pampore, carefully selected meats for texture, and locally grown microgreens will add freshness and authenticity to each plate. For those seeking a complete experience, an omakase-style tasting will offer a curated progression of these flavours, letting guests discover the stories of these cities in one visit. Inside, warm lighting and design elements inspired by Indian craftsmanship will create a welcoming environment for families, intimate dinners, and small gatherings. Subtle architectural touches, handcrafted decor, and earthy textures will reflect the regions Jashan represents, adding depth and character to the ambience. A chefs table and private dining spaces will provide choices for those marking special events or seeking a dedicated meal. Home was where meals brought us together, creating moments that formed who we are. Building Jashan comes from the desire to extend these moments while keeping the essence of where I come from alive. Bringing this to Dallas is both an honour and a responsibility I carry with commitment. Each dish speaks of tradition, each service reflects care, and each visit is built to leave a lasting connection. I believe in working with people who see the purpose behind every detail, and Jashan is guided by this belief, bringing Indias kitchens to a place where guests can find a piece of that familiarity and memory on the table says Mr. Prasanna Singaraju, Founder, Jashan . Chef Bhasin and Chef Thangaraj note that Jashan will present Dallas with a culinary chapter showcasing Indias rich food origins while creating an offering that will stand apart in the citys restaurant landscape, promising something truly special for those who walk through its doors.

News Voir 1 Dec 2025 2:54 pm

One year gone; and it is time totake stock of anti-drug clubs in Chennai

Shining the spotlight on the clubs in schools and colleges across Chennai that have launched campaigns against drug addiction

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 1:57 pm

Breaking barriers: Chennai auto driver wins Kamla Bhasin Award for gender equality

Trailblazing Chennai auto driver Mohana Sundari chats about her fight for dignity in the transport sector, which led her to winning the Kamla Bhasin Award 2025

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 1:52 pm

A melody to inspire youngsters to say no to drugs

An economics professor at Annai Violet Arts and Science College uses a combination of creative tools to spread an anti-drugs message

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 1:39 pm

Chennai desperately needs eco-park at Madras Race Club land in Guindy: Madras High Court

Justices S.M. Subramaniam and Mohammed Shaffiq say, experience of Delhiites in the recent past must serve as a warning for residents of Chennai

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 1:36 pm

ITPL opens greenfield bitumen derivatives plant near Chennai

IndianOil Total Pvt Ltd (ITPL) has inaugurated a new greenfield Bitumen Derivatives Plant in Gummidipoondi, near Chennai. This facility will produce various forms of bitumen, including Polymer Modified Bitumen and Crumb Rubber Modified Bitumen, to support road construction projects across southern India. The plant aims to enhance supply chain efficiency and provide high-performance materials engineered for local conditions.

The Economic Times 1 Dec 2025 1:14 pm

Ditwah weakens a round, closest to Chennai by noon

The deep depression is likely to move slowly northwards parallel to north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry and south Andhra Pradesh coasts and weaken another round into a depression during the course of the day today

The Hindu Businessline 1 Dec 2025 12:09 pm

Supreme Court to hear plea against forcing Tamil Nadu Anganwadi workers into BLO work under threat of punishment, job loss

Senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan said Anganwadi workers were under severe pressure to attain targets in the distribution of enumeration forms for the SIR

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 12:06 pm

All you need to know about licensing of pet dogs and cats in Chennai

The Greater Chennai Corporation has extended the deadline for licensing of pet dogs and cats in the city till December 7

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 10:26 am

Cyclone Ditwah: Chennai gets moderate rainfall in last 24 hours; special medical camps arranged

CHENNAI: Parts of Chennai recorded light to moderate rainfall in the 24 hours between Saturday and Sunday morning, according to data from the Greater Chennai Corporations (GCC) Integrated Command and Control Centre. The city received an average of 3cm rainfall during this period. Ennore recorded the highest rainfall at 5.58cm, followed by Madhavaram (4.92cm) and Medavakkam Junction (4.4cm). Northern zones including Thiruvottiyur, Manali and Madhavaram received between 2cm and 5cm, while southern neighbourhoods such as Adyar, Velachery, Pallikaranai and Sholinganallur logged around 3-3.7 cm. The city did not witness any significant rainfall during the day on Sunday either, as the cyclone weakened into a depression in the evening. A resident of Velachery said that while people here were fearful of Cyclone Ditwah, it did not bring the expected rainfall on Sunday. To prevent the spread of monsoon-related diseases, 20 special medical camps were conducted on Sunday. Seven uprooted trees were cleared on priority basis. To ensure the swift removal of fallen trees during the cyclone, GCC had kept 457 tree-pruning machines on standby. A release by GCC noted that 32,500 food packets were distributed to the public, most of them in the southern parts of the city, particularly in Adyar and Sholinganallur zones. The stagnant water on Thiruvottiyur High Road was pumped out using high-capacity motors, followed by desilting of silt catchpits, the release added. A total of 22,000 officials, engineers, workers, and sanitary workers were engaged in round-the-clock operations, the release said.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 10:22 am

Chennai man held for harassing woman for three years

CHENNAI: A 35-year-old man from Thiru Vi Ka Nagar was arrested on Saturday on charges of harassing a 25-year-old woman in Kolathur both on social media and also turning up at her house demanding that her parents give her hand in marriage. Police seized the mobile phone he reportedly used to create a fake Facebook account and send obscene messages to her. According to the Kolathur police, the two first became acquainted while working at a private firm in Guindy in 2022, where Ramesh (name changed) allegedly followed her, pressured her to accept his proposal, and continued to trouble her until the company removed him from service after she complained. He later resurfaced when she was working in Ayanavaram. Ramesh contacted her online under a false name, and argued with her parents at their home on Wednesday. The police booked him under BNS and the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Women Act, and remanded him in judicial custody on Saturday.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 10:20 am

One more sanitary staff on indefinite hunger strike admitted to government hospital in Chennai

CHENNAI: Bharathi, one of the four sanitary workers on an indefinite hunger strike demanding reinstatement of their jobs under the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC), was admitted to Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) on Sunday after her health deteriorated. She had been fasting for 14 days. Earlier, Jenova, another protester, was admitted to Kilpauk Medical College (KMC) Hospital on Saturday and remains under observation. Speaking to TNIE , LTUC state secretary K Suresh said, The workers have been fasting for the last 14 days, but not a single corporation official has met them or responded to their demands. Bharathi allegedly had a thyroid condition and had been fasting without informing the association. She had not taken sufficient medical supplements, which led to giddiness and severe stomach pain. She was first taken to KMC on Sunday morning and later shifted to RGGGH, considering her condition. Two other workers - Vasanthi and Geetha - continue their fast. With Vasanthis health also worsening, the association said it is considering replacing the current group of protesters with four other workers by Monday. The workers urged the CM, to intervene immediately.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 10:19 am

Chennai Corporation issued 43.6K pet licences since August 2023

CHENNAI: The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has recorded 89,691 pet registrations on its portal as of Sunday and has so far issued 43,644 pet licences, according to official data. As part of its ongoing efforts to streamline pet ownership in the city, the GCC on Sunday vaccinated 726 pets against rabies, implanted microchips, and issued licences to their owners across its six pet clinics located at Thiru-Vi-Ka Nagar, Pulianthope, Lloyds Colony, Nungambakkam, Kannammapet, Meenambakkam, and the animal birth control centre at Sholinganallur. To regulate pet ownership, the GCC introduced an online licensing system in August 2023. To further speed up the process and ensure updated records of pet dogs, an enhanced online portal was launched by GCC Mayor R Priya on October 3, mandating anti-rabies vaccination and microchipping for pets to obtain license. Officials said the intensified pet licensing and vaccination drive will continue until December 7, after which pet owners who fail to obtain a licence will face a fine of Rs 5,000.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 10:18 am

Ditwah fizzles out, light rain across Tamil Nadu today

CHENNAI: Cyclonic storm Ditwah weakened into a deep depression on Sunday evening as it inched northwards parallel to the Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coastline, bringing only negligible rainfall across most districts. The system, battling increasing wind shear and dry-air intrusion, lost much of its organised convection failing to deliver the rains it promised before. Despite its weakening, Ditwah delivered very heavy rain across the coastal belts. Karaikal received the highest rainfall of 191 mm between Saturday morning 8:30 am till Sunday morning 5:30 am, the Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai, said. This was followed by Nagapattinam with 113 mm and Cuddalore with 96 mm. Chennais Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam weather stations received 28 mm of rainfall each. However, the intensity of rainfall reduced sharply on Sunday. Between 8:30 am and 7:30 pm, the RMC, Chennai said Kodaikanal (Dindigul) received the highest of 14 mm rainfall, followed by Mahabalipuram (Chengalpattu) 14 mm, Cheyyur (Chengalpattu) 13.5 mm, and Mayiladuthurai 11.5 mm. The deep depression lay centred over the southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts. It was positioned about 90 km east of Cuddalore, 130 km northeast of Karaikal, 90 km east-southeast of Puducherry, and around 140 km south-southeast of Chennai. The system is expected to continue moving nearly northwards through the night, staying close to the coastline but not crossing it. It is very likely to weaken further into a depression by Monday morning, by which time it will come within 20-40 km of the north TN-Puducherry coast. IMDs updated forecast indicates no significant rainfall activity from Monday. Only Tiruvallur district is likely to experience isolated heavy rain, while the rest of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal may see light to moderate rain at isolated places with occasional thunder and lightning. Ready to stand by cyclone-hit Lanka, says Stalin Expressing concern over the loss of lives due to cyclone Ditwah, CM MK Stalin on Sunday promised the people of Sri Lanka that Tamil Nadu is ready to stand by them at this hour of crisis and send assistance through the union government. Stalin has directed chief secretary N Muruganandam to form a team to work in coordination with the centre for providing food, medicines and other essential items to Lanka. He also said steps have been taken via the Department of Welfare and Rehabilitation of Non-Resident Tamils to rescue travellers from TN stranded in Sri Lanka.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 10:16 am

Weather today: Cyclone Ditwah to bring more rainfall in Chennai, Andhra Pradesh? Here's what IMD said in its latest bulletin

IMD Weather Update: Cyclone Ditwah is likely to bring more rainfall in several districts of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, the IMD has warned. The weather agency has also predicted more rainfall in certain districts of Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry. According to the weather agency, the storm has weakened into a deep depression for now and is expected to weaken gradually further into a depression by noon of Decemeber 1.

The Economic Times 1 Dec 2025 8:00 am

Chennai school holiday: Puducherry announces school holiday due to heavy rainfall in view of cyclone Ditwah. Check update on Tamil Nadu

Chennai school holiday: Puducherry has announced the closure of schools on December 1 in view of the heavy rainfall due to cyclone Ditwah. Cyclone Ditwah has weakened into a deep depression and is very likely to move nearly northwards parallel to North Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts, the IMD said. Schools in Tamil Nadu were shut on November 29 but there is no official confirmation for December 1.

The Economic Times 1 Dec 2025 7:27 am

Cyclone Ditwah rampage: Tamil Nadu reports 3 deaths as storm drenches state; Sri Lanka devastated with 330+ dead

Cyclone Ditwah claimed three lives in Tamil Nadu due to wall collapses and electrocution, while Sri Lanka suffered a devastating toll exceeding 330. Chennai was largely spared the predicted fury, experiencing only light rain and winds. Significant damage to homes and crops occurred across Tamil Nadu, prompting calls for national calamity classification.

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 6:56 am

From Jasmine to Kanakambaram: How flowers in Chennai reveal caste, class divides

As the morning light filters through the doorway of Sujathas puja room in central Chennai, she kneels before the altar, arranging fresh malli buds and tulsi leaves with practised hands. Saraswati receives the first strand, followed by Kubera, Mahalakshmi, Vinayagar, and Perumal. Each deity has its place and preference. After gods are pleased, the remnant flowers go in her own hair. She favours the white flowers. But there are flowers she will never wear. The bold orange kanakambaram, for instance, vivid against dark hair, lasting longer than the expensive whites that fade by afternoon. She has never worn it. Not once. They say some flowers suit decent girls and some make you look local, Sujatha says. If you wear white jasmine or mullai, you are seen as respectable. If you wear kanakambaram, you are labelled lower class. A lesson taught since her childhood. In another part of the city, writer Shalin Maria Lawrence wears her flowers differently. Three mozham minimum, long, fragrant, and abundant. I cannot wear just one or two mozham. I need three or more, very long. She recalls her jasmine varieties like long-lost friends. Madurai malli is one of the best, you can see the quality, completely different from other mallis. Next to that, Velankanni malli is my favourite. Its almost greenish, like moonlight. But the flowers of North Madras carry different names and different histories. Working-class women from my area preferred kanakambaram and December poo. The latter is a light violet shade available only during Margazhi. Then there was kadhambam, the cheapest option, a mixture of leftover flowers. A bit of green tulsi, malli, and kanakambaram, like the Indian flag colours. Vendors and working-class women wore it, Shalin explains. She maps the flowers onto communities. Kanakambaram is usually worn by Dalit-Bahujan-Adivasi (DBA) women. I have never seen upper-caste women wear kanakambaram; they do but mostly only for Instagram. They wont wear any flower other than malli because malli is considered pure. Shalin admits to choosing kanakambaram deliberately for the cover of her upcoming book Pombala Panchayat because it reflects DBA working-class politics. People even call kanakambaram velakaran gappu, the flower of vegetable sellers, associated with working women selling groceries on the streets. The economics of flowers is clear. Malli, for North Madras people, always denoted a higher class. Theatre artiste A Mangai confirms this reading. Flowers are not merely decorative. There is a deeper politics behind who wears what. Dominant caste people dont wear kanakambaram because they think it belongs to a lower community. My mother never let me wear too much kanakambaram, Mangai recalls. Maybe because of this social perception. Religious identities layer onto the choices too. Shalin informs, For festivals, we use lily, but lily is seen as a Christian flower, offered to St Joseph. Now my daughter likes lotus for Buddha Purnima. In North Madras, during full moon, Buddhist communities buy all the lotuses. You wont find even one. The visual language of flowers too speaks volumes according to photographer Poongodi Mathiarasu. He says, Kanakambaram is mostly worn by working-class women, often paired with a rose, creating a perfect colour wheel combination that complements the skin tone of marginalised women. Colourism also influences the choice of flowers. The formula When Shalin worked in an IT company where many employees were Brahmins, she observed a different aesthetic. Married Brahmin women wore just a tiny thundu of flowers, never long strands. They said long flowers are only for weddings. Every day, they must put a little, for god and for identity. The formula became upper-caste identity equals small, controlled, cultured flower. Long, fragrant flowers equal immoral or seductive. If I wear a lot of mallipoo with sari, some men say I look like an item. In malls, if I wear kanakambaram, people stare. They think its ugly. But its a beautiful colour! Cinema has long reinforced these codes, casting flowers especially jasmine as tokens of seduction. Film critic Ranjani Krishnakumar, who has been examining floral adornment in Tamil cinema has found this to be true in her decade-old research paper too, but now sees the narratives shifting. In the context of marriageability, she notes the shifts in recent films. Take Veera Dheera Sooran, for instance. The wedding scene places pre-marital sex (non-chaste) and remarriage (immodest) squarely within the bounds of nativity, almost casually, without special drama around it. Youll see the female lead dressed as the traditional bride, wearing copious mallipoo, even as she isnt, by traditional standards, the ideal bride. Meanwhile, Nila, of Kudumbasthan, doesnt bother with any of that no sari, no flowers at her registrar office wedding. In another class, in Vidaamuyarchi, we see Kayal wear flowers at her wedding, but she is surely modern in that shes unlikely to be caught wearing flowers outside of social situations that especially demand it. Neither would Shriya of Kadhalikka Neramillai. Ranjani observes that in each of these stories, flowers are almost incidental. It is perhaps coincidental that each of these women then go on to break the boundaries of what marriage itself is. Flowers as signals In thousands of garment factories across Tamil Nadu, flowers carry additional weight. Writers Nandita Shivakumar and Nikita Joseph have documented how women workers endure punishing shifts racing to complete targets as high as 1,000 pieces daily, but with flowers in their hair. In their research, they observed that these flowers come at minimal cost. Temple offerings, children picking blooms before school, home gardens grown in repurposed paint tins. One worker, Lakshmi from Erode, told them: The jasmine flower scent helps with the headaches from the factory chemicals and heat. Its better than medicine, and we cant afford medicine anyway. The Tamil Nadu Textile and Common Labour Union has observed another dimension, the researchers note. Union organiser Muthumari explained to them: When a woman who regularly wears flowers to the factory suddenly stops, we know to check on her. Its often a silent signal that shes facing violence at home. Mangai confirms this extends beyond factories. In rural Tamil Nadu, certain flowers have even been used as a sign of domestic abuse, placed outside the house as a signal. What remains Mangai maintains her relationship with flowers on her own terms. I love flowers. They bring joy to the moment. They may wither quickly, but they are full of life right now. When she travels outside Tamil Nadu, the teasing begins, she says. Cinema stereotypes South Indians. Jasmine in the hair becomes a caricature. But I like wearing flowers, even if people tease me for looking too Madrasi. In Delhi and Bombay, friends would laugh. But I still do wear them. Shalins therapist recently gave her specific advice: restart buying mallipoo. She recalls how her uncle, who worked at Simpsons, where gardens grew thick with flowers, would bring her malli. He would bring mallipoo for me in the evenings, she says, adding how she would then string it with the neighbourhood akkas and paatis, using banana fibre. Its a whole mindfulness process, she says. Mangai also frames it anthropologically. Anthropologically, flowers were the first human adornment. The desire to be beautiful is an evolved human idea. Shalin, meanwhile, frames it politically. Flowers are used as weapons of seduction, which affects how women are treated. But they should only be used for our individual happiness. However, people also note that flowers are fast disappearing. Last year in Nagarcoil, I bought kanakambaram, but now in Chennai, its rare. Women who used to wear it have stopped. Even their daughters dont wear it. You wont see kanakambaram in Anna Nagar or the posh areas, you only see them near temples or local streets, Shalin notes. Sujatha has also noticed this shift. Back then, mothers wore flowers proudly. Todays kids arent wearing them like the way we used to do. They only do it for special occasions. Despite flowers disappearing on many fronts, one might wonder if something as small and seemingly simple as flowers could carry the weight of caste and class. But as Shalin correctly puts it, Hierarchy is in the eyes of the people who view them.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 6:00 am

Blooming Thoughts: A magical world of words

Pink, Mango Rice, Flowers anything close to heart becomes a thought to delve deeper into, a subject to ponder upon, for the little poet, Amara Jain. While this nine-year-old marvels at lifes little delights, she also peeks into her inner world poetry lets her do that seamlessly. Her debut poetry collection, Blooming Thoughts, is a compilation of her unique perspectives raw, colourful, fragmented, yet complete. Amara has tried her hand at forms and structure too. Through amusing limericks, the flowy pattern of diamante poems, the rhythms of number poems, the fragments of acrostic poems, and the unexpected mix of spine poems, she has experimented with language itself. She mentions a fond acquaintance who encouraged her to try out these forms. While Amaras initial attempts were about wrapping her head around the essence of these poems, later it became a familiar path of exploration. I like writing songs, poems, and stories. Its a way of expressing my emotions, she says. Explaining about the writing process, she says thoughtfully, It isnt very easy for me to write, especially about something that I am not familiar with. It takes a while. From a warm personal touch to themes like her relationship with her mother and her love towards dogs, to unforgettable memories of cutting her long hair, Amara mentions the topics she picked to write about: My hair, dogs, my mom, my school, our India, a good deed I did, the colour pink. Donating her 28-inch hair was a deed that, she believes, had a deep impact on her life. She articulates the numerous emotions she experienced while chopping it off. While some of her poems are about intimate emotions, many exude the inquisitiveness of a child who sees the world with awe, without any tint of bias. Her recent trip to Japan, the flaps and flights of flamingos, the stories of blossoms the book has bits and pieces from her memory and imagination. Her mother Chetna, who has been a strong support system for Amara throughout her endeavours, expresses the joy of seeing her little ones perceptions. Her everyday conversations with Amara make her realise that empathy and compassion arent taught, but kids just learn them by observing the world, simply by being a part of it. She believes in quietly being there for her daughter and letting her soak in what fascinates her the most. This young animal lover, who is also the Winner of the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award, wants to donate the proceeds to animal welfare. She says, I want to donate the amount I get from the book to the animal shelter opposite my school. The book is published by Book Leaf Publishing.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 6:00 am

Councillors call for return to zone-wise roadwork tenders

A councillor says that when a single contractor handles multiple areas, some places receive less attention; he alleges that contractors with connections to ruling party often dodge responsibilities

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 5:00 am

Cyclone Ditwah expected to weaken into deep depression late on Sunday: Met Office

CHENNAI, Nov 30 : Cyclone Ditwah is expected to weaken into a deep depression and the weather system would be centred over southwest Bay of Bengal within a minimum distance of 30 km from the coasts of North Tamil Nadu and Puducherry by midnight of Sunday, the Regional Meteorological Centre said. In an update about the Cyclone Ditwah, the Met office said the Cyclone Ditwah is located about 90 km southeast of Cuddalore, 120 km northeast of Karaikal, 90 km [] The post Cyclone Ditwah expected to weaken into deep depression late on Sunday: Met Office appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Dec 2025 4:29 am

Citys secret spots turn safe haven for migratory birds

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 4:03 am

Children shortchanged as playground turns dumpyard

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 4:02 am

TN to set up advanced research centre at Taramani

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 3:02 am

Chennai Corporation registers 89,691 pet dogs

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 12:31 am

City spared as Cyclone Ditwah loses its intensity

Only an average of 3.54 mm rainfall was recorded in all 15 zones of the GCC on Sunday; the govt. had kept ready 457 tree-cutting machines and 1,496 pumps; 20 special medical camps were held

The Hindu 1 Dec 2025 12:23 am

Five NDRF teams from Vadodara airlifted to Chennai

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 12:06 am

Sai Sudharsan Struggles, Washington Sundar Shines: India's Shifting Cricket Landscape

Six months ago, Sai Sudharsan was tipped as India's next Pujara, while Washington Sundar was a squad member. Now, Washington has cemented his place as a top spin-bowling allrounder, potentially replacing Jadeja. Sudharsan, however, has struggled significantly in Tests, facing technical challenges. Both youngsters are dedicated, with fans hoping for their resurgence.

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 11:38 pm

Rewiring Nippo: A founders legacy and a bold new charge

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 10:54 pm

10% top line to come from crop insurance

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 10:52 pm

Tambaram corpn schools to offer new sports soon

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 10:51 pm

Father, son die in hit & run near Saidapet

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 10:48 pm

Treat those with HIV with dignity: CM

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 10:48 pm

GAMING GOLD RUSH

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 10:48 pm

Elephants To Safely Pass Under Chennai-Bengaluru Highway Near Palamaner

The area has long recorded frequent elephant movements, with herds often appearing on the road after dusk: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 30 Nov 2025 8:48 pm

T.N. Forest Dept. to conduct tree census and green space survey in six major cities

Besides Chennai, the survey will cover Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Madurai, Tiruchi, and Salem

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 7:38 pm

Cyclone Ditwah continues to bring more rains to TN, three killed

Chennai: Sharp showers triggered by Cyclone Ditwah continue to lash several parts of Tamil Nadu, while three persons have been killed in rain-related deaths, the state government said on Sunday. The cyclone is expected to move parallel to the coastline of northern parts of the state and neighbouring Puducherry in the next 24 hours, the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Nov 2025 6:17 pm

1st ODI: Virat Kohli's Ton, Rohit And Rahul Fifties Power India To 349 Against South Africa

JSCA International Stadium Complex: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma picked up right where they left off and powered the Indian men's team to a huge total of 349/8 in the first innings to post a powerful target against South Africa in the first ODI here at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi on Sunday. Asked to bat first, India sustained an early blow when opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed in the fourth over off Nandre Burger. However, what followed next was absolute dominance by the senior duo of Rohit and Kohli, who have shared many big partnerships in the past and helped India recover from many crises. The stalwarts treated the Indian fans to precisely what they had come looking for, with the first innings being a perfect blend of all spices -- early dismissals, half-centuries, a magnificent ton, some resilience, plenty of runs, and back-to-back wickets to top off the dish. The Proteas bowlers faced a stern test when they bowled to Rohit and Kohli as the top-order pair stitched a brilliant 136-run partnership for the second wicket. After a wicket in the fourth over, the visitors got a respite very late, only in the 22nd over when all-rounder Marco Jansen trapped Rohit Sharma lbw. Kohli started the celebrations with a half-century, and Rohit joined him soon as the duo capped off some milestones during their outing. Rohit was dismissed shortly after he broke Shahid Afridis record to become the cricketer with the most ODI sixes as the opener walked back, scoring 57 runs off 51 deliveries. That brought Ruturaj Gaikwad to the crease as the Chennai Super Kings captain looked to seize the opportunity while playing an ODI after two long years. However, he was stunned by his CSK teammate Dewald Brevis, who took a spectacular catch, out of the blue, to cut short the 28-year-olds innings. Washington Sundar started well and found the gaps at regular intervals as he proved to be an able partner to Kohli, but the all-rounders scratchy stay at the crease ended in the 31st over by Ottneil Baartman. KL Rahul then played a captains knock and went on to share a crucial 76-run stand with Kohli as the two anchored the innings. In the meantime, Kohli got to a magnificent century, his 52nd in the format and 83rd overall. After reaching the three-figure mark, Kohli charged up and hit Prenelan Subrayen for two fours and a couple of sixes, adding 20 runs to his name in no time. Rahul joined him in the power-hitting, and the two made merry of the conditions on offer as the opposition bowlers struggled. While the No. 3 batter looked to complete the innings unbeaten, his knock came to an end in the 43rd over when Ryan Rickelton took a fine catch while running towards cover. After Kohlis dismissal, Ravindra Jadeja and Rahul added 65 runs for the sixth wicket, but the end of their partnership triggered a mini collapse in the final few deliveries of the innings. While Jansen dismissed Rahul on the penultimate ball of the 49th over, Corbin Bosch picked Jadeja and Arshdeep on the fourth and fifth balls of the last over. Just like that, the Men in Blue dropped from 329/5 in 48 overs to 349/8 at the end of the innings, posting a 350-run target for the Proteas to chase. After Kohlis dismissal, Ravindra Jadeja and Rahul added 65 runs for the sixth wicket, but the end of their partnership triggered a mini collapse in the final few deliveries of the innings. While Jansen dismissed Rahul on the penultimate ball of the 49th over, Corbin Bosch picked Jadeja and Arshdeep on the fourth and fifth balls of the last over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 349/8 in 50 overs (Virat Kohli 135, KL Rahul 60; Ottneil Baartman 2-60, Nandre Burger 2-65) against South Africa Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Nov 2025 6:00 pm

Father-son fatally knocked down in Chennai

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 4:41 pm

A.R. Rahman to inaugurate Music Academys 99th annual festival

The Academy has long debated the importance of film music and its appeal to the general public and connoisseurs. This year marks the 250th anniversary of Muthuswami Dikshitar, one of the trinities of Carnatic music

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 3:37 pm

Chennais housing market has the lowest price appreciation among top cities across categories

When demand is not as high as other cities, prices are bound to remain under check and not see the same kind of appreciation as other cities, say experts

The Hindu Businessline 30 Nov 2025 1:06 pm

Indian swiftlet makes a surprise visit to Adyar estuary in Chennai

A month after it was sighted at Adyar Estuary, the bird has been identified as an Indian edible-nest swiftlet; this is the first record of the bird in Chennai

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 12:14 pm

Cyclone Ditwah: Deputy CM Udhayanidhi reviews emergency measures; 10 more NDRF teams to be deployed across T.N.

As many as 16 State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams and 12 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have been currently deployed in coastal districts

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 11:17 am

Cyclone Ditwah Live Updates: IMD issues yellow alert in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry as Cyclone Ditwah triggers heavy rain

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for several districts across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, including Chennai, for the next three hours on Sunday till 10 am, warning of light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning as Cyclone Ditwah continues to influence weather conditions along the country's east coast. Red alert has also been issued in some districts of Tamil Nadu and an orange alert for heavy rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning. The district administration has placed disaster response teams on standby. The continuous downpour has also led to paddy fields being submerged in parts of many districts, raising concerns about potential crop damage.

The Hindu Businessline 30 Nov 2025 10:49 am

Gang posing as cops abducts real estate firm staffer in Chennai, flees with Rs 40 lakh

CHENNAI: A 55-year-old employee of a Tiruchy-based real estate firm was allegedly abducted and robbed of Rs 40 lakh by a four-member gang posing as anti-drug police personnel near Vandalur on Friday. The gang later dumped him near Potheri and fled with the cash. According to the police, the victim, Saravanakumar, was sent to Chennai to collect Rs 40 lakh from a contact in Mannadi. After receiving the money on Anna Salai, he boarded a TNSTC government bus bound for Tiruchy to return with the cash. When the bus reached Vandalur, two men attempted to snatch his bag. As he raised an alarm, the bus conductor intervened. The duo then claimed that they were police officers and accused him of transporting ganja. Under the pretext of an inquiry, they forced him to alight the bus and get into a car, where two more men were waiting, sources said. Inside the car, the gang threatened him at knifepoint, took the money and abandoned him near Potheri, sources added. Following Saravanakumars complaint, police teams have begun examining CCTV footage of the areas to identify the suspects and trace the stolen cash. Further investigation is under way.

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 9:58 am

Date of death unavailable, deceased voters in Chennai marked permanently shifted

CHENNAI: With one-day special electors help desks conducted on Saturday at 947 polling booths and high-rise buildings across 16 Assembly constituencies in the city, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) said that they continue to face difficulties in processing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) forms related to shifted residents, as well as deceased voters. Speaking to TNIE, BLOs said that though relatives reported the deaths, many are unaware of the exact date of death and did not possess any supporting documents such as death certificates. As a result, BLOs said they have been compelled to classify such individuals whose deaths are confirmed, but dates remain unknown as permanently shifted during the enumeration phase of the roll revision as the mobile app they use did not allow them to mark a voter as deceased without mentioning the date. A BLO in the Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni Assembly constituency said, In my booth alone, 120 voters were identified as deceased, but relatives of only about 10 of them could recall the exact date of death. Without this information, we cannot update the BLO app to mark the voter as deceased. Keeping these unprocessed forms also leads to confusion, so we have begun classifying such cases as permanently shifted. The BLO further said that the booth includes several residents who were relocated to Kannagi Nagar, Semmencherry, and Perumbakkam Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board (TNUHDB) tenements. Many of these residents collected the forms but have not returned them, amounting to more than 250 pending forms. Another 100150 forms remain undistributed because Im unable to trace those shifted residents, she added. Another BLO said that in her booth, 50 voters were identified as deceased, but relatives of only six could recall the date of death, leaving the remaining 44 cases to be classified as permanently shifted. The BLOs also expressed concerns over mounting workload, noting that many forms still need to be distributed or collected. In another booth, nearly 100 forms remain undistributed. Despite the special help desk being set up on Saturday, about 97 voters are yet to collect their forms, the official said.

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 9:55 am

In a first, Chennai metro hits rare dual tunnelling milestone at Kolathur station

CHENNAI: Chennai Metro Rail has hit a key milestone in its ambitious phase 2 expansion, completing a complex tunnelling breakthrough in Kolathur, while launching another tunnel boring machine from the same underground station a first for Indias metro sector. On Saturday, Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) Mullai broke through at Kolathur stations north shaft after driving 246 metres from the Kolathur ramp since May 23. Engineers navigated an unusually shallow overburden of just 1.8 metres, a steep -3.8% gradient and the need for continuous ground protection in one of north Chennais busiest traffic corridors. Despite the risks, CMRL said the breakthrough was achieved without disrupting traffic or nearby residents. Simultaneously, CMRL launched TBM Kurinji from the stations south shaft. The machine will tunnel 1.06 km toward Srinivasa Nagar through Grade-4 and Grade-5 rock, negotiating a tight 230-metre curve one of the trickier stretches in Corridor 5. The twin operations mark a rare feat: one TBM breaking through while another is launched from the same underground station. Corridor 5 spans 47 km, including a 5.8 km underground section where four TBMs Kurinji, Mullai, Marutham and Neithal are deployed. Senior officials from CMRL, Tata Projects and the projects general consultants oversaw the breakthrough and launch.

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 9:52 am

One admitted to hospital as sanitary workers hunger strike enters Day 13

CHENNAI: One of the four sanitary workers, who were staging an indefinite hunger strike at their associations office in Ambattur for the 13th consecutive day, was admitted to the Kilpauk Government Medical College Hospital on Saturday morning after she experienced giddiness, high blood pressure and severe stomach pain. The four workers Jenova, Bharathi, Vasanthi and Geetha went on the hunger strike demanding reinstatement of their jobs directly under the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC). While Jenova (52) remains under medical observation, the other three workers continued their fast, refusing to take any food. Seeking the direct intervention of Chief Minister MK Stalin in the matter, the workers expressed shock that despite one of the protestors falling ill while demanding the job she had held for years, neither GCC officials nor ruling political representatives visited them. Over 30 sanitary workers also staged a protest outside the Kilpauk Government Hospital, condemning the inaction of government officials. Speaking to TNIE, Jenova said, I am suffering from severe stomach pain. The others are still on hunger strike. We are only requesting that officials meet us and address our demands, as our livelihoods have been completely affected.

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 9:50 am

Drunk youth hurls petrol bomb at Guindy apartment, arrested

CHENNAI: A 25-year-old man was arrested on Thursday for allegedly hurling a crude petrol bomb into an apartment complex in Guindy during the early hours of the day. The accused was identified as R Vijaya Prabhakaran of Guindy, who installs false ceilings for a living. According to police, Vijaya Prabhakaran entered the apartment premises allegedly under the influence of alcohol, carrying a liquor bottle filled with petrol and hurled it before fleeing. The bottle landed on a car belonging to Ram Nithish, an engineer from Madurai employed in the city. The Molotov cocktail exploded near the right rear-view mirror, sending flames across the sides of the vehicle. The right wheel was completely gutted in the fire, which was soon put out by security staff and residents. Following a complaint from Nithish, Guindy police examined CCTV footage and traced the suspect. Police said Vijaya Prabhakaran, who lives alone, is addicted to alcohol and drugs and had also thrown stones into the same apartment complex last Saturday. However, no complaint was lodged at that time. He was arrested, produced before a magistrate, and remanded in judicial custody.

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 9:48 am

Cyclone Ditwah nears Tamil Nadu coast, 54 flights cancelled at Chennai airport: 10 points

Cyclone Ditwah is influencing east coast weather, prompting a yellow alert for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, including Chennai. As many as 54 flights have been cancelled at the Chennai Airport with Air India issuing an advisory for passengers. The IMD has warned of heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry.

The Economic Times 30 Nov 2025 9:39 am

With 27 leaf-litter bins, this neighbourhood in Chennai was ready for Cyclone Ditwah

After Ditwah retreats and the gust ceases, the fallen leaves on five streets in Kotturpuram will not leave those streets, but be deposited in 27 leaf litter bins and allowed to turn into compost. A gardener would water the leaf litter periodically to aid the composting process. When the compost is ready, it will be distributed to residents, who will use it for their plants thereby closing the loop

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 9:34 am

North Indian cities struggle with poor air quality, while Southern and Western cities breathe easy, reason is...

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DNA India 30 Nov 2025 9:31 am

Cyclone Ditwah Likely To Make Landfall Today; TN, Puducherry & Andhra On Red Alert As Storm Nears

Cyclone Ditwah Updates: The Chennai airport cancelled 54 flights on Saturday and has announced 47 cancellations for Sunday including 36 domestic and 11 international.

News18 30 Nov 2025 7:39 am

Cyclone Ditwah: IMD issues red alert for north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry; top 10 developments

Cyclone Ditwah intensifies, prompting a red alert for northern Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and south Andhra Pradesh. Heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is anticipated in several districts. Authorities urge residents to stay indoors and fishermen to avoid the sea. Air India warns of flight disruptions. Sri Lanka has already reported significant destruction and casualties.

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 7:36 am

Chennai rain alert: Chennai schools to remain shut on December 1 due to cyclone 'Ditwah' impact? What IMD said in its latest weather update

Chennai weather: Chennai and other districts of Tamil Nadu are expected to receive extremely heavy rainfall as cyclone Ditwah heads towards Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coast. Schools in various districts of Tamil Nadu were shut on Saturday but there is no official confirmation on the same. Several flights have been cancelled at the Chennai airport as a precautionary measure.

The Economic Times 30 Nov 2025 7:29 am

Cyclone Ditwah LIVE updates: After delta, south coastal districts, Ditwah to batter north T.N.

14 NDRF teams deployed in Villupuram, Chengalpattu, Tiruvallur, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Thanjavur, Pudukottai, and Mayiladuthurai; additional teams allocated for Puducherry and Chennai

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 6:44 am

Residents flag rising congestion on KNK Road, illegal pavement parking persists

The Chennai Corporation had proposed a multilevel car parking on KNK Road in May 2024

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 5:30 am

Sekarbabu reviews progress of projects in north Chennai

The work is being carried out at a cost of 46.50 crore by CMDA under the North Chennai Development Programme.

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 5:30 am

Bawaria gang and the 2005 murder of an AIADMK MLA in Tamil Nadu

Twenty years ago, dacoits struck at a bungalow off a highway near Chennai and killed one of its occupants, K. Sudarsanam, a sitting MLA. They attacked other members of the house brutally and fled with the loot. Investigators later realised that the gang had committed a rash of robberies across a vast territory in Tamil Nadu, stretching to the borders of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. A Chennaicourt last week convicted three members of the Bawariagang responsible for the daring robberies and sentenced them to several life terms in prison. R. Sivaramanrecounts a shocking crime spree

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 5:30 am

BT.N.s education system is poor, says Anbumani

In a statement, he said that large number of candidates who appeared in last years competitive exams for Graduate Teachers and Secondary Grade Teachers had also failed the Tamil language paper.

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 5:30 am

City doctors save twins who shared single placenta

The Times of India 30 Nov 2025 5:02 am