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CSK, KKR lose interest in acquiring teams in The Hundred: Report

Indian Premier League franchises Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders doubt the business model of The Hundred, citing unrealistic media rights projections by the ECB. Despite initial interest, they may not actively participate. Negotiations involving multiple IPL owners are ongoing, with deals expected to finalize between March and May.

The Times of India 21 Jan 2025 5:47 pm

IND Vs ENG: When And Where To Watch 1st T20I In Kolkata

T20 Cricket World Cup: After the debacle in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series loss in Australia, India has shifted its focus on the white-ball format including five T20Is and three ODIs against England. The iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata will host the T20I series opener on Wednesday. The Suryakumar Yadav-led side will be bolstered with the return of pace veteran Mohammed Shami ahead of the all-important Champions Trophy, scheduled to start next month. Shami last played for India in the ODI World Cup final against Australia in November 2023. He underwent surgery for a heel injury that ruled him out of the action till November last year when he turned up for his state side Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. On the other hand, pacer Mark Wood will make his return to the team for the first time since August. He will join Jofra Archer and Jamie Overton in England's pace-attack as the visitors announced their playing XI for the series opener on Tuesday. India and England have faced each other 24 times in T20Is, with India holding a slight advantage with 13 wins to England's 11. However, India have won five of the last seven T20I encounters between the two teams since 2021. Their last T20I clash occurred in the semi-finals of the 2024 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup, where India secured a memorable victory. The series will begin in Kolkata and then move to Chennai, Rajkot, Pune, and Mumbai for the remaining matches. The final T20I will take place in Mumbai on February 2. Following the T20I series, the teams will compete in a three-match ODI series starting February 6, which will give fans a peek into Indias preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Squads: India: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Axar Patel (vc), Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammad Shami, Varun Chakaravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi, Washington Sundar, Dhruv Jurel. England: Jos Buttler (c), Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Ben Duckett, Jamie Overton, Jamie Smith, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood, Phil Salt, Mark Wood. India vs England 1st T20I all you need to know: When: January 22, Wednesday Where: Eden Gardens, Kolkata Time: 7 pm IST Live streaming on: Disney+ Hotstar Time: 7 pm IST Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 21 Jan 2025 5:16 pm

Hyundai localizes over 1,200 key components, EV battery-packs

NEW DELHI/CHENNAI, Jan 21: Passenger car maker Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) underscored its commitment to Make-in-India by showcasing its indigenization efforts through a dedicated Localization Zone at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 in New Delhi. A company release here said HMIL, through a strategic indigenization road map, has achieved up to 92% localization in manufacturing. Additionally, HMIL and Mobis India Limited have also commenced local assembly of battery packs at a newly commissioned state-of-the-art facility within HMILs Chennai [] The post Hyundai localizes over 1,200 key components, EV battery-packs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Jan 2025 5:08 pm

TEAL to put up a plant in Chennai; to expand presence in Hosur

The Chennai plant will be for electronics manufacturing

The Hindu Businessline 21 Jan 2025 5:00 pm

Netflix Announces Exciting Tamil Film Lineup for 2025

The list is bound to excite Netflixs audiences for it looks like several of the most awaited Tamil films of the year will be available on the platform for viewing after their theatrical releasereports Asian Lite News Netflixs list of Tamil films for 2025 out! Thug Life, Good, Bad, Ugly, Vidaa Muyarchi, Retro among films listed Chennai, Jan 15 (IANS) Popular streaming platform Netflix has now released a list of Tamil films that it intends to stream this year. The films will first mesmerize audiences in theatres before making their exclusive debut on Netflix this year. The list is bound

indiadailydigital 21 Jan 2025 4:05 pm

Vijay adding fuel to fire over Parandur airport issue: Annamalai

Vijay adding fuel to fire over Parandur airport issue: Annamalai Chennai: Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai has accused Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay of adding fuel to the fire with his comments on the Parandur airport issue. Speaking to media persons here on Tuesday, Annamalai said, Before PM Modi came to power, there [] The post Vijay adding fuel to fire over Parandur airport issue: Annamalai appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 21 Jan 2025 3:13 pm

Hyundai Motor India achieves 92% localisation in manufacturing

The Hyundai Creta Electric becomes the first model to come equipped with locally assembled battery-packs, in Chennai

The Hindu 21 Jan 2025 2:46 pm

When raga Bhairavi meets a Bharatanatyam movement

Artistes Mavin Khoo and Brindha Manickavasakan facilitated an interaction between music and dance at a session hosted by Sparsh Arts Foundation in Chennai.

The Hindu 21 Jan 2025 2:05 pm

Neuberg Diagnostics raises 940 crore from Kotak Alt

Neuberg Diagnostics, headquartered in Chennai, has rapidly grown through acquisitions and hasa network spanning over 10,000 touch points and over 250 labs across 250 cities.

The Hindu 21 Jan 2025 1:43 pm

Chess World Cup 2025 set to be hosted in India, confirmation soon

CHENNAI: The official announcement may take a few more days but, in reality, India was pencilled in to host the 2025 World Cup by FIDE (chess governing body) last year itself. Theres always talk with India, Sutovsky had told select Indian media on the sidelines of the chess World Championship in Singapore in November. The dates are already announced by FIDE -- between October 31 and November 27. Its incredibly important for us. We are in constant talks with the All India Chess Federation (AICF), and theres a connection with Tamil Nadu as well. You know that (Arkady) Dvorkovich met (Chief Minister) M.K. Stalin the two met before the Olympiad in Mahabalipuram in 2022. I believe that maybe already in 2025, we will have a very major event in India. Im not saying in Tamil Nadu, but in India. Going forward, with such a huge interest, its only logical that India would host more and more top events. While Chennai may be a logical destination to host the 2025 World Cup, a glamorous biennial event where the top three earn themselves coveted spots in the 2026 edition of the Candidates, it is believed that the All India Chess Federation (AICF) are cognisant of the need to take the board game to other parts of the country. They could well host it in New Delhi or Bengaluru or Ahmedabad or Chennai. When FIDE published the 2025 events calendar on Monday evening, they had India against 2025 edition of the World Cup but the India disappeared soon after. However, this isnt some last minute oversight. There will be an official announcement in the next 2-3 days, was how one All India Chess Federation (AICF) official put it. I cannot say much about it till then. Its likely that Magnus Carlsen, the defending champion, will give the tournament a miss. But there will be plenty of other overseas stars in action including Fabiano Caruana, Nodirbek Abdusattarov and Anish Giri. The Indian contingent will be spearheaded by world champion D Gukesh and the likes of Arjun Erigaisi and R Praggnanandhaa. The latter had qualified to the 2024 edition of the Candidates after reaching the final.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 1:29 pm

Shami's comeback in focus as team India prepare for England challenge

Kolkata: Fit-again pacer Mohammed Shami's comeback would be keenly watched when the Suryakumar Yadav-led Indian T20 team takes on an evenly-matched England in a five-match series starting here on Wednesday, aiming to make up for the recent Test disasters that have caused considerable turmoil and heartbreak. The white-ball rubber, comprising five T20Is and three ODIs after that, presents an ideal platform for both the teams to experiment with combinations and assess form before next month's Champions Trophy. Shami, despite missing four matches, emerged as India's leading wicket-taker in the ODI World Cup 2023 with 24 scalps, including a sensational 7/57 in the semifinal against New Zealand at the Wankhede. Interestingly, the pacer has claimed the same number of wickets -- 24 at an average of 29.62 -- in his limited T20I career and will aim to improve on that while proving his fitness. Shami was sidelined after the lost final against Australia on November 19, 2023 due to an ankle injury that required surgery. The recovery from that was followed by swelling on his left knee during the domestic comeback some weeks back. Following his inclusion in India's Champions Trophy squad, Shami's return will garner national attention. With pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah nursing a back injury and his Champions Trophy participation doubtful, Shami's comeback assumes greater significance. The 34-year-old made his competitive return in the Ranji Trophy for Bengal, guiding them to their first win of the season with a seven-wicket haul. He followed it up with impressive performances in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (11 wickets) and the Vijay Hazare Trophy (five wickets). Shami's T20I career has been sporadic, with just 23 appearances since his debut in 2014. His last outing in the format was against England in the 2022 T20 World Cup semifinal. With the Rohit Sharma-led Indian Test set-up still reeling from a horror tour of Australia, a good performance from the T20 side has become imperative especially after the Board had to step in to reinforce diktats on team discipline. Axar's new beginning ============== All-rounder Axar Patel will debut as India's vice-captain in the T20I format. He has been rewarded for his stellar all-round contributions in India's triumphant T20 World Cup campaign in the Caribbean last year. Axar played a crucial knock of 47 off 31 balls in the final against South Africa and took nine wickets at an average of 19.22 across eight matches. The Gujarat player has already outlined his vision for India's middle order, emphasising a flexible approach with players floating between No. 3 to 7 depending on match situations. Curious case of Sanju Samson All eyes will also be on Kerala's Sanju Samson, who faces another critical juncture in his career after being omitted from India's Champions Trophy squad. He was subsequently ignored by Kerala selectors for their Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh. The wicketkeeper-batter has proven his mettle several times, becoming the first Indian to score successive T20I centuries in the recent series against South Africa being a case in point. Promising all-rounder Nitish Reddy, who scored his maiden Test century against Australia in December at Melbourne, has also earned a spot in the squad, giving the team another option pace-bowling all-rounder along with the redoubtable Hardik Pandya. England's fresh start For the Jos Buttler-led England, the series marks a new chapter under head coach Brendon McCullum, who signed a three-year contract following Matthew Mott's resignation following their T20 World Cup exit. Known for revolutionising Test cricket with his aggressive 'Bazball' approach, McCullum will now seek to replicate that success in the limited-overs format. It would not be a new territory for the New Zealand great, who was also at the helm of Kolkata Knight Riders after playing for the franchise in the inaugural IPL. England will miss key players Reece Topley, Sam Curran, and Will Jacks, but promising 21-year-old Jacob Bethell, who impressed in the ODI series against the West Indies last year, will look to shine. Bethell has averaged 57.66 and struck at 167.96 in his seven T20I appearances. Like Shami, England's fiery pacer Jofra Archer will be under the spotlight as he returns from injury to lead their pace attack ahead of the Champions Trophy. But conditions in India, with the possibility of heavy evening dew, could pose a challenge for bowlers. The squad also includes pace bowler Mark Wood following his recovery from a right elbow injury. After Wednesday's game, the series would move to Chennai for the second T20I (January 25), followed by matches Rajkot (Jan 28), Pune (Jan 31) and Mumbai (February 2). The ODI leg will start in Nagpur on February 6, followed by Cuttack (February 9) and Ahmedabad (February 12). Teams (from) India: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Axar Patel (vc), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (wk), Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammad Shami, Varun Chakaravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi, Washington Sundar and Dhruv Jurel (wk). England: Jos Buttler (c), Harry Brook (vc), Phil Salt (wk), Jacob Bethell, Liam Livingstone, Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Ben Duckett, Jamie Overton, Jamie Smith, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood, and Mark Wood. Match starts: 7pm.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Jan 2025 1:23 pm

Surge in NEET-UG cut-off marks: More students option for Indian medicine courses in 2024

Admission to Indian medicine and homeopathy courses became tougher this year as NEET-UG cut-off scores rose drastically. Many students missed out on MBBS and opted for these courses. The cut-off scores increased by an average of 100 marks. Some courses, like unani and siddha, saw all seats filled, but several seats remained vacant in ayurveda and homeopathy.

The Times of India 21 Jan 2025 12:46 pm

Pritam Kotal set to make Chennaiyin FC debut

CHENNAI: Chennaiyin FC will face league leaders Mohun Bagan Super Giant at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Tuesday for a high-stakes Indian Super League clash. The match will present the first opportunity for the Chennaiyin fans to see new signing Pritam Kotal in action after the defender joined from Kerala Blasters FC. Should he make an appearance, Kotal will face his former side Mohun Bagan and assistant coach Noel Wilson is hoping for a quick impact from the Indian defender. Most of this season we have not had a settled defence. We have been forced into changes due to injuries or suspensions. Owen (Coyle) knows better but Pritam (Kotal) coming in will help us better in defence. I am sure Pritam will make our defence stronger, said Noel Wilson on Monday. Anirudh shines All round display by P Anirudh (3/11, 44 n.o) propelled SBOA (Anna Nagar) to beat Ebenezer MHSS (Korattur) by nine wickets in the final of the CSK-Thiruvallur DCA U-15 inter-school cricket tournament. Brief scores: Final: Ebenezer MHSS (Korattur) 119 in 29.5 ovs (K Krish 34, P Anirudh 3/11) lost to SBOA (Anna Nagar) 120/1 in 26.2 ovs (P Anirudh 44 n.o). Sriram stars in Jayendra win Riding on A Srirams 58, Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Vidyalaya, Kovai defeated Holy Saint, Bengaluru by two runs in a thrilling match of the Junior Super Kings inter-school T20 championship played at ICL grounds, Sankar Nagar, Tirunelveli. Brief scores: Shree Ram Vidya Mandir, Colvale, Goa 49/9 in 15 ovs (N Karthik Verma 4/ 8) lost to ACA School, Andhra 50 for no loss in 6.2 ovs; St Bedes, Chennai 193/6 in 15 ovs (Josh Shane Francis 66, M Saravana Sangeeth Rajan 3/ 29) bt Sri Jayendra SGJ, Tirunelveli 78/8 in 15 ovs (M Saravana Sangeeth Rajan 29); Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Vidyalaya, Kovai 111/6 in 15 ovs (A Sriram 58, Krushna V Rao 3/13) bt Holy Saint, Bengaluru 109/5 in15 ovs (K Vedaraj 35); MS Dhoni Global, Hosur 87/3 in 12 ovs (Lalit Arjun 41 n.o) lost to Nellai Nadar, Chennai 91/4 in 10.1 ovs. CFC & Norwich City FC inter-school championship Chennaiyin FC, partnering with Norwich City FC will organise the CFC-NCFC inter-school football championship to be held at MCC School (Chetpet) from Friday, Jan 24, 2025. About 64 teams will be competing in the Under-12 and Under-14 categories. The initiative is to promote football at the grassroots level in Tamil Nadu. The tournament provides the players a platform to showcase their skills to the club (CFC) academy scouts. With the additional support of the Reliance Foundation, the tournament is part of a wider partnership initiated in April 2024 between Chennaiyin FC and Norwich City FC, focused on talent cultivation, promoting a vibrant football culture in the area, and enhancing the grassroots development of the sport. In the future, we aim to expand this initiative beyond Chennai to other districts such as Coimbatore, Trichy, and Salem. Gradually we envision making this a Tamil Nadu-wide championship, uniting young footballers from across the state, said CFCs Head of Marketing, Neel Jayaram, on Monday.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 11:05 am

Sundaram Home Finance aims Rs 50 cr disbursements in Chennai zone

CHENNAI, Jan 21: Sundaram Home Finance has inaugurated a new branch under the Emerging Business segment in Tambaram and has set a target to make disbursements of Rs 50 crore from the Chennai zone over the next 12 months, a top official said. The company, a subsidiary of Sundaram Finance Ltd, under the Emerging Business offers loans to small businesses and provides affordable housing finance solutions. The Tambaram real estate landscape is currently experiencing significant activity driven by rapid urbanisation, [] The post Sundaram Home Finance aims Rs 50 cr disbursements in Chennai zone appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Jan 2025 10:59 am

Groove to Sensational Singer Sid Sriram's Superhits At Live Concert In Hyderabad on Feb 15

Star singer Sid Sriram delivered many chartbusters in his career such as Srivalli, Neeli Neeli Aakasam, Undiporaadhey, Samajavaragamana, Nijamene Ne Chebutunna, Nuvvunte Naa Jathaga, Vellipomake, Adiga Adiga, Maate Vinadhuga, and Kalavathi, among many. Known for his soulful numbers, Sid has been a dominant voice in the music industry for nearly a decade and enjoys immense popularity. The singer is all set to enthrall fans and music lovers with a live concert in Hyderabad on February 15. Hosted by hosted by Move 78 Live, the concert will be held at Boulder Hills, Hyderabad. Ahead of the occasion, Sid Sriram and Move 78 Live CEO Nithin Kanagaraj interacted with the press on Monday. Speaking at the event, Sid expressed excitement about coming back to Hyderabad for a concert. Expressing his love for Hyderabad, he stated that his singing career took off because of his Telugu fan base. Sid added that the people of Hyderabad have been showing so much love for a decade. My first show in Hyderabad was in 2020 I guess, and I am happy to be back for another concert now. I can't wait. I have so much love for the language (Telugu) and the music for the songs that I have sung in this industry. The show is going to be special. Hyderabad is a vibrant city and people here hold a special place in my heart. I cant wait to connect with my fans on February 15. Sharing his love for the Telugu music industry and fans, Sid Sriram stated that although he was born in Chennai and grew up in the US with Tamil as mother tongue, Telugu has become deeply rooted and special to me. I am grateful for the love and warmth the people of Hyderabad have shown me over the years. Nithin Kanagaraj, CEO of Move 78 Live, is excited to host the huge event. He said, We launched Move 78 Hospitality last year, focusing on F&B and events. When the opportunity to collaborate with Sid Sriram came, we were glad to collaborate. The concert is going to be a grand event, and we are thankful to Sid for the gesture. Tickets for the concert are available on Paytm Insider and District apps. The organisers revealed that the tickets are fast-filling and urged fans to book early to secure their spots. Exclusive deals on group tickets are also being offered on online platforms. Mark your calendars for February 15, 2025, and be a part of an unforgettable evening of music with Sid Sriram in Hyderabad.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Jan 2025 10:46 am

Many families yet to collect Pongal gift hampers, TN extends distribution till Jan 25

Many families yet to collect Pongal gift hampers, TN extends distribution till Jan 25 Chennai: With many families yet to collect the Pongal gift hampers, the Tamil Nadu government has announced that eligible ration card holders can collect these until January 25. While 2.2 crore ration card holders, including those in Sri Lankan refugee camps, [] The post Many families yet to collect Pongal gift hampers, TN extends distribution till Jan 25 appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 21 Jan 2025 10:31 am

Weather department predicts rain, thunderstorms in southern TN districts

Weather department predicts rain, thunderstorms in southern TN districts Chennai: The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has predicted rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning across several districts of Tamil Nadu until Thursday (January 23). Tirunelveli, Tenkasi, Thoothukudi, Dindigul, and Kanyakumari districts are expected to experience rainfall during this period. The weather department noted that light to [] The post Weather department predicts rain, thunderstorms in southern TN districts appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 21 Jan 2025 10:28 am

Chennai, Tamil Nadu Weather Update Today : Check Temperature, AQI, IMD Forecast For Next 7 Days - News24

Chennai, Tamil Nadu Weather Update Today : Check Temperature, AQI, IMD Forecast For Next 7 Days News24

Google News 21 Jan 2025 9:51 am

From classrooms to career connections

CHENNAI: A school is a space where we have captured pictures of experiences and stored it on our minds. A new painting on the wall, a friendly bond with a teacher, a friend wearing a colourful dress on her birthday, a special assembly by your classmates, solving a math problem on board, sending secret notes, laughing and eating between classes. These memories stay with us and resurface when we meet a fellow student. To rekindle their friendships, retell stories and celebrate the time spent together, the alumni of Vidyodaya Schools are set to return to their alma mater this Saturday. Vidyodaya, a 101-year-old educational institute, is a premier girls school and has been a beacon of education and knowledge giving an all-round holistic education, says Latha A Kumaraswami, an alumni member from the 1975 batch who has been attending alumni meetings since then to network and catch up on children progress. The alumni visit the campus on Independence or Republic Day every year. But, over the last 25 years, the alumni association, Purva Vidyarthi Samaj, and the school have been organising The Vidyodaya Schools Alumni Reunion. Here, the past students gather in the auditorium for a meeting. Latha says, It is a proper meeting where the school heads and the correspondence give updates on whats happening in the school the achievements of our students and how we (the school) have progressed over the years. It is followed by a briefing on the special progress made by the students in sports and academics during that school year. The important agenda of the meeting is to distribute scholarship certificates and cheques to the selected students between classes three and eight. Some 18 years ago, we thought of giving meaning to our gathering. We know that our children, some of them, can be from low socio-economic backgrounds, so we set up a scholarship programme, she explains. This year, 12 scholarships amounting to `1.44 lakh `12,000 each to 12 students will be distributed. Additionally, the association and the school honour the old and retiring teachers of the school. The finances are collected from donations, fixed deposits and fundraising shows such as one by the popular playback singer AR Reihana. Actors Meena and Jayachitra, educationist Swatantra Shaktivel, and lawyer Sudha Ramalingam were a few famous personalities who attended the school. For the 25th year, the school is installing stalls at the meeting and raising a donation of Rs 5,000 per stall. The stall owners can exhibit their products and increase their visibility. After visiting the stalls, the members also take a walk down memory lane while going around the school chatting about values such as discipline towards life and traditions such as tree lighting and planting ceremony of the school. To participate in the reunion, contact Vasanthi Ravi at 9841094333 or the school at 28340202

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:41 am

Boxes of change

CHENNAI: A 2x2-foot cardboard box wrapped in blue chart paper is neatly positioned in the Ramaniyam Gauravv Apartments lobby, drawing the attention of passersby to look in. On closer inspection, the box reads Donation on one side and TheMonthlyBox on the other. Three 14-year-old boys frequent the area to spread awareness about the boxs presence, its purpose and their new initiative. These teenagers are from the Babaji Vidhyashram and have formed a non-profit organisation called TheMonthlyBox to give back to society, as founder and operations manager of the group, Sashwath Kedhari puts it. Their first step in this direction was taken in July 2024, outside the campus after school hours. Thirty students gathered and were equipped with gloves, masks, and black trash bags to clean up plastic and other dry waste along the Model School Road, Sholinganallur. We are a community and want to make sure that our service makes a difference, points out Shyam Raghavan, founder, marketing and outreach. In their first session, they collected ten bags of waste and dumped in the garbage bins at the streets end. We wanted to formalise this practice into outreach programmes to the community and make it more periodic, explains Sashwath. Monthly missions Beyond the monthly clean-up drives, the trio desired to do something different, which has a brand, where we will reach to people and take the process to a larger scale, he adds. The team believes that the number of turnouts in donation drives would be more than the number of volunteers for a cleanup. Hence, TheMonthlyBox was born in December last year. About the name, Shyam adds, I think it was pretty intuitive. Instead of focusing on one thing to do, we thought what do children need? They need books, clothes, stationery, and so much more. So we formed this method wherein we have different categories of donations each month. Dikshitha Kedhari, Sai Siddarth, Sashwath Kedhari, Shyam Raghavan With a focus on collecting different products every month, they started by collecting books. In 30 days, more than 100 hundred books were donated by the residents of the apartment. Of which, only 107 were selected. Books in poor condition, textbooks and religious books were filtered from the lot. Sashwath comments, We should give children their own choice of belief and I believe in that. Moreover, we are not a religious non-profit and do not want to express our religious beliefs. So we just took out those books. The books were donated to All The Children orphanage in OMR. We visited the place and noticed that they have built a library for the hundred kids who stay there. It was decided then to donate the books there, mentions Shyam. Going forward, the group wishes to get affiliated with a larger organisation such as UNICEF. For a bigger impact We want to become more formal in structuring and maintenance with this initiative. We would also like to spread this throughout Chennai and have a bigger impact on children. Our goal is to donate around 5,000 things this year, notes Sashwath. To achieve this, the team expanded their donation boxes to four more apartments this month and is collecting clothes. Depending on the sizes of the clothes, they will donate them to an orphanage or an old-age home. Parents are a major support system for these kids who want to achieve big. My family buys me the cardboard, chart paper and other stationery required to make the donation box. I am grateful for them, mentions Sai Siddarth NR, founder and design head at TheMonthlyBox. Parents are also spreading the word through the apartments WhatsApp group. Beyond family support, the teens are forming connections to help them in the longer run. Founder and ideator of the organisation, Dikshitha Kedhari, is the secretary of Annettes Club, a recognised group with the Rotary Club. She says, Since we (Rotary Club) do many community service projects, we are connected to many old-age homes, orphanages, and shelter homes that could use the support that TheMonthlyBox is aiming to provide. In the sea of adults, the organisation also aims to reach children. We have a section on our website for volunteers to get involved. Entering their apartment and personal details, a box in their community can be set up. In return they get a volunteering certificate, explains Shyam. TheMonthlyBoxs path serves as an example of how small and simple ideas can lead to significant results. These monthly drives are a shared commitment to a brighter future. To volunteer, reach out to TheMonthlyBox at themonthlybox.com or Instagram @the.monthly.box

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:38 am

Traditions set in stone

CHENNAI: While you walk through the dim hallways of the vernacular houses in south India, the breeze passes unhindered, and the feet feel the firmness on concrete floors exuding the coolness from the diligently laid stones. The corners whisper the stored secrets of coolness, and the roofs reveal layers of ancient anecdotes. The walls echo the thoughts and perspectives gone in the making of the haven, flaunting the inheritance from ancient architecture. These are traces of the traditional houses planned to combat the tropical climate enveloping the vast swathes of the south. While in Kerala, in the 18th and 19th centuries, Naalukettu tradition was looming across, in Tamil Nadu, Chettinad houses were sprawling, Gutthu houses had already thrived in coastal Karnataka since the 15th century. Krithika Venkatesh, principal architect, Studio for Earthen Architecture, says, Karaikudi houses or the Naalukettu houses are usually spoken as vernacular, but every context (structure) has its own identity and a style of architecture. Socio-cultural changes are inevitable and the changes are rapid, remarks Benny Kuriakose, a designer who has contributed to architectural conservation. As the architectural landscapes were on a transformational journey, cities started swelling with poorly-planned skyscrapers. The need to look back at ancient architecture and construe the lessons of sustainable plans has become a dire need. The ancient insights are the cornerstone of creating well-planned architectural structures in modern days. Roofing Overhanging eaves, Benny says, were an important fragment of old design that has been forgotten in modern times. There was a time when thatched roofs, stones, mud, and wood were the only options accessible; houses have gradually evolved not just to fit into the demands of functionality, but also to have an aesthetic appeal. Krithika observes, Natural grass roofing, an ancient form of roofing, is preferred by people even today, where people use manjapullu, korapullu (types of grass), which grow on mountains or lakes. We have seen 40-50-year-old thatched houses which havent had any maintenance issues. The only downside is that it absorbs a lot of water during rains, and so roofing load distribution is calculated in a manner that the small parts of the roof are replaced once in six-seven years in case of too much damage. Pantile roofs or naatu odu, handcrafted by the locals, were laid very differently based on the climate. In Karaikuidi, they were steeply placed as there is not much of wind load there. Roof tiles were placed very high in extremely dry grassland like Sivagangai, whereas, in parts of Ayampettai, Kanchipuram, Chengalpet, and Villupuram, they were placed at a much lower angle as the temperature is not high in those areas. Naatu odu were arranged in layers around 30-40 tiles per sq ft providing overhang and good insulation. Vinod Kumar MM, director, dd Architects; and convener, INTACH, Thrissur Chapter, says, The concept of tiles is that through the gaps, air flows. Beneath the roof tiles, there would be a wooden attic, called thattumpuram, which acted as a buffer, and the heat collected escaped through the tiles. According to Benny, Ceilings were made of timber as it is considered to be the most sustainable building material. External factors like plantations and dense trees girdling the house also act as the best sunshades. It was only after the industrial revolution that Mangalore tiles became famous. Krithika says, After the Industrial Revolution, we have been discovering materials to accelerate the construction process, mostly for industrial purposes. Now, we build houses with aluminium panels, glasses, engineered wood, etc but these are materials designed for Western countries. Inner-outer space While a common sight in colder areas is the use of glass as walls to trap the heat, verandahs, courtyards, kulapuras or ponds (in Kerala) all these were excellent spaces, a blend of indoor and outdoor areas that helped keep heat at bay. The thought behind these pools stretching from the stone steps descending from the house and barricaded tall stone walls on the three sides is to have privacy. The presence of ponds, shielded with the shade of steeped roof eaves and swaying dense trees, and wells usually attached to the kitchen walls kept the heat from getting inside the house by cooling down the air. Krithika explains that courtyards in homes of Tamil Nadu, for instance, were designed in such a way that suits the climate. Karaikudi courtyards were elaborate they were big because the people wanted to harvest water, whereas in Tanjavur, a region with good rainfall, there was a small courtyard, and in areas where there is extremely dry climate like Tiruttani, parts of Tirupati, courtyards were on the corner on the north or eastern side so that they get indirect lighting and not lot of heat from the courtyard itself. The meeting point of indoor and outdoor space was where the residents spent most of the daytime hours. The lengthy verandahs extending the four walls of the house were spaces where ammi kallu and aatu kallu (grinding stones) were kept. These areas were topped by wood and slanted roofs, so that sunlight would not directly hit the walls; house worked as an envelope during the heat and light, Vinod says. Krithika adds, People would wash, cook, weave, dye, and dry yarns; farming communities used the areas for grain processing. Benny notes that courtyards were also made thermally comfortable. Despite characteristics like small windows, cross ventilation was a common sight in old houses. He says, Many houses had courtyards which was a space for wind movement; it is not the temperature that is a critical factor, it is the wind movement. Vinod adds, The presence of jaali or latticework also balanced out the temperature, regulating the wind movement across the house. Darker spaces In the book In Praise of Shadows, there is a keen admiration for Japanese architecture, appreciating dimmer spaces, a concept quite alien to the Western notion of impeccable and beautiful. Well, this dimness, sudden shift in lighting, and a dip in temperature pervade the old houses of south India, too. There are some factors contributing to the dimness. Benny opens windows to a perspective: Over a period of time, things have changed. The need for light was not as much as we do today. He explains that people a few hundred years ago were not engaged much in activities like reading. The architecture was always premised on requirement, the functional element. Adding another layer of slant on the darker spaces, he says, Privacy was an important factor and so, people did not use big windows then. Krithika echoes the idea and says usually people went into their private spaces only to sleep. Spaces like bedrooms were intentionally made darker as they were otherwise used for storage. It was mostly for couples and people who needed privacy. The rest of the family would sleep on the nadai of the courtyards. Walls Another important aspect of these homes was walls. Dharmendra Kumar Arenahalli, a social historian from Mysuru says, We have more sunny days compared to coastal areas of southern Karnataka or Kerala. We have dry summer throughout the year. To combat the incessant heat, thicker walls (at least 20 inches) were made. The slurry from limestone when mixed with sand and plastered on the wall, makes the walls impervious to intense heat; the lime expands during summers and keeps the house cool. Raw stone and red-oxide floorings were affordable and heat-resilient. Some of the locally derived materials for flooring, Krithika shares, were mud, clay, adobe, rammed earth structure, laterite stones, and tiles like Madras tile, and Kadappa stone (black limestone). Occasional whitewashing (limewashing) also kept the houses from heating because of amount of time it takes to get heated up. Benny points out, Locally available materials, social and cultural requirements, climate all these factors go into vernacular architecture; traditional architecture is climate-responsive. He rues that todays workplaces and modern buildings are steering off from sustainable architecture becoming susceptible to calamities and being a menace to the environment. Understanding that it is not possible to sweep away all the technological developments in modern architecture and to move backward, he says it is possible to choose alternative materials for building houses not being oblivious to the thermal comfort but being conscious about viability and sustainability.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:35 am

Ace your home office game

CHENNAI: Remote work is more than just convenient, its todays reality for most. The information technology and communication has seen a shift in the past decade, which has given birth to a new lifestyle, that of home offices. Whether you work from home full-time or catch up on important tasks before/after heading to the office, a home office can be a game changer. While designing a home-office, efficiency goes beyond choosing paint colours and furniture. A laptop is just the beginning, a lot more goes in to ace your home office space, let me ease it out for you. Space designated The space chosen to make your home office is very crucial, it needs to be away from the daily household distractions so you can focus and get some real work done. Your workspace can differ from a corner in your kitchen if you are a homemaker, a desk in your bedroom to an entire room. The focus point here being keeping the distractions at bay during work hours. Furniture The furniture chosen for your short or long work hours is way more vital than we realise. The ergonomic designs available today are most ideal to make those long, high attention demanding hours comfortable. The design of your furniture and placement of it dictates how the space would promote efficiency. Adding additional seating for in-person meetings is a good touch to add to your work space. If you are working on a space-crunch, then two additional seats that can be pulled to your work desk would be sufficient too. Storage solutions We often tend to overlook the smallest details that are extremely important for the seamless functioning of a space, storage is one such most overlooked aspect. Every individual has a different method preferred to organise and store their essentials, hence it is important to design storage solutions catering to specific needs to bring the whole office together functionally. Tame your technology An office has a lot of involvement of tech, from phone and laptop chargers to printers, internet routers and paper shredders, the list goes on. These, in short, are a lot of wires and can easily add clutter to your space. Taming these wires in a way that they are not an eye sore constantly or taking up space from your working territory is highly significant. The use of wire managers and planning the charging points under the desk to manage the clutter can make an impactful difference in the day-to-day functioning. A clutter-free work desk is important for a clutter-free mind. Lighting Lighting is highly significant while designing spaces and the best way to achieve this is through layered lighting. Ceiling lights are the best way to keep the lighting even and help focus on heavy-duty work. Task lighting, such as a table lamp for writing and checking documents is important, too. If the space has natural light, it would definitely enhance the mood and productivity overall. Home offices are very individualist spaces and the best part about having your own work space is you get to decide how it looks, so dont compromise on personalisation and style. Plants are a great addition to these spaces breathing freshness while adding aesthetic value.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:34 am

Dial 1913, get illegally dumped construction waste cleared in Chennai

CHENNAI: With illegal dumping of Construction and Demolitio (C&D) waste continuing in the city despite corrective measures by the civic body, the corporation is now gearing up to appoint area-based contractors in all 15 zones of the city. After the scheme is launched soon, the residents will simply need to dial 1913, and the respective concessionaire will come and remove the waste from the area. GCC Commissioner J Kumaragurubaran told TNIE that these contractors will provide a streamlined service by collecting C&D waste directly from residents free of charge and transporting it to designated disposal sites allocated by the GCC within their zones. This initiative was implemented in ten zones in northern and southern regions on January 7, and it will be extended to all 15 zones by the end of this month. Between January 7 and 18, the C&D waste concessionaire transported 8,484.58 tonnes of waste from the 10 zones. Illegal dumping has increased in recent years because the contractors tasked with clearing the waste had faced some legal hurdles. Now, by appointing area-based contractors in all zones and raising public awareness, we expect the issue to be mitigated soon, Kumaragurubaran said. The public is not yet fully aware of how this initiative works, as it is still taking shape. Once the concessionaires are operational across all zones, we will officially launch the scheme, he added. The GCC is also in the process of identifying illegal dumping hotspots, and once the debris is removed from there, chain-link fencing will be installed to prevent further dumping at these locations. Caution boards Despite the GCC installing caution boards warning of legal action against those dumping C&D waste in Swami Sivananda Salai near Chepauk, the problem persists in the area. Shakthi (name changed), a local resident, said, With each passing day, its becoming harder to walk along Sivananda Salai as the illegally dumped C&D waste spills over to the road. This is a major pathway connecting Marina Beach, Triplicane, and Anna Salai (Mount Road). Hence, the debris is inconveniencing both pedestrians and motorists. The wastes are usually dumped at nighttime. Though there are CCTV cameras installed in the area, its unclear whether they are functioning. The authorities must clear the debris immediately and take action against the violators, he further said.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:32 am

Expo pays homage to Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr in Chennai

CHENNAI: School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi launched the City of Hope: Gandhi, King, and the 1968 Poor Peoples Campaign at the Anna Centenary Library in Chennai on Monday. The third Monday of January is annually observed as Martin Luther King Jr Day worldwide. The exhibition showcases Mahatma Gandhis influence on the civil rights movement in the United States and Indias influence on Martin Luther King Jrs vision for economic justice and human rights worldwide. The U.S. Consulate General, Chennai brought this Smithsonian exhibition to Chennai in association with the Meridian International Centre and their in-country partner ReReeti Foundation. The exhibition is also part of the 2025 Chennai Photo Biennale and will be open to the public from 9 am to 6 am daily (except Republic Day) at Anna Library until January 30 (Martyrs Day). Inaugurating the exhibition, Poyyamozhi said, Social, economic, and gender equality must be established and the basic human right of education should be provided to all people.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:29 am

CM Stalin promises to name street after S Ve Shekhers father

CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin has promised to name a street in Mylapore after actor S Ve Shekhers father SV Venkataraman. Speaking at an event organised to celebrate the 7,000th staging of plays by Shekhers theatre group Natakapriya on Monday, Stalin made the announcement in response to a request made by the actor during the same event. The Chief Minister said a proposal in this regard would be adopted as a resolution during the Greater Chennai Corporations council meeting soon. He praised Shekher for his unwavering commitment to the theatre, and his close association with former Chief Minister and DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi. Regardless of challenges or the political party he is associated with, Shekher has always dared to speak his mind and the ability to boldly criticise anyone, Stalin said. He further said, After watching some scenes in this drama, it feels like Shekher alone is enough for ensuring DMKs victory in the 2026 Assembly elections. After promising to name a street in Mylapore in Chennai after his father Venkataraman, Stalin said, I have fulfilled the request you placed before me. Now, you must fulfil the request I made earlier. However, the Chief Minister did not explain to the gathering what the request was. Later, Shekher told media persons that if Stalin established a Brahmin Welfare Board (Anthanar Nala Variam) to support impoverished Brahmins, he would campaign for the DMK in the upcoming 2026 Assembly elections.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:21 am

Allow import of panels, solar developers urge TN

CHENNAI: Solar power developers in Tamil Nadu have urged the union government to allow import of cost-effective solar panels from China and other countries, at least until such time when there is a competitive domestic market for them. The Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Limited (TNGECL) now mandates procuring panels from Indian manufacturers from an Approved List of Modules and Manufacturers (ALMM) to be used for all projects including rooftop and grid-connected solar projects. The mandate was put in place in April last year following a directive from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energys (MNRE) in order to encourage domestic manufacturing. However, this policy is affecting private solar projects, as grid connectivity is denied to projects using non-ALMM-approved panels, said K Venkatachalam, CEO of the Renewable Energy Producers Association. Speaking to TNIE, Venkatachalam said, Due to the ALMM policy, many developers are facing delays in procuring new solar panels because of the limited number of domestic manufacturers. While solar panels from China cost Rs 70 lakh, developers are forced to spend Rs 1.5 crore for Indian panels. TN is the only state where even roof top panels come under the ALMM rule enforced by the TNGECL, despite exemption by the MNRE. Tamil Nadu, which enjoys 300 sunny days annually, has vast potential for harnessing solar energy. Relaxing import restrictions will reduce project costs and speed up renewable energy adoption in the state and help meet the centres target of Zero Carbon Emissions by 2030, solar power developers said. V Bharathi Kannan, director-legal of the Renewable Energy Producers Association said that the union ministry should also reconsider its notification on the Anti-Dumping Duty (ADD) on certain types of glass used in solar projects. He said that the ADD will increase project costs further, making them financially unviable. Meanwhile, the MNRE is planning to mandate 10% battery storage capacity for solar and wind energy projects to ensure the use of green power during both day and night without interruption. A senior TNGECL official told TNIE that suggestions on ALMM have been received and a detailed report will soon be submitted to the MNRE.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:18 am

Fintech Tower project will go live soon, says Industry Minister T R B Rajaa

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government is planning to launch the Fintech Tower project set to come up on a 2.29-acre plot in Fintech City at a cost of Rs 234 crore in the next few months, according to Industry Minister Dr T R B Rajaa. Dr Rajaa, who inspected the project works, posted on X that it is on schedule. With 60% of the work complete, this landmark project is on track to become a key driver in positioning Tamil Nadu as the FinTech Capital of India, the minister said. The Fintech Tower is envisioned as a high-rise building with a built-up area of approximately 5.5 lakh sq ft, comprising two basements, three podiums and nine floors. The minister said that the Fintech City and Tower projects have already generated significant interest, with plots selling fast and leading players from the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) and fintech spaces showing strong interest in office spaces. Speaking of office spaces, Chennai, Kovai, Thoothukudi, Tiruchy and Madurai are seeing big demand, hence the government is doing its bit to increase supply. I urge private players to concentrate on A Grade office spaces in these cities, he added.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:16 am

IIT-M admits five athletes under new sports quota

CHENNAI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has admitted five athletes with national accomplishments under its Sports Excellence Admission (SEA) category for the academic year 2024-25, according to an official statement. In February 2024, IIT Madras became the first IIT in the country to introduce admissions for athletes under the SEA category in its undergraduate programmes. This initiative is offered through two supernumerary seats in each of its undergraduate programmes for Indian nationals, of which one will be reserved for female students. The five students who have been selected for admission at IIT Madras are: Arohi Bhave (volleyball) from Maharashtra, admitted into BS (medical sciences and engineering); Aryaman Mandal (water polo and swimming) from West Bengal, admitted into BTech (computer science and engineering); Nandini Jain (squash) from Delhi, admitted into BTech (computer science and engineering); Prabhav Gupta (table tennis) from Delhi, admitted into BTech (artificial intelligence and data science) and Vangala Vedavachan Reddy (lawn tennis) from Andhra Pradesh, admitted into BTech (artificial intelligence and data science). Sports Excellence Admission is an initiative of IIT Madras primarily to send the important message that children must be encouraged to play. I sincerely hope this reaches everyone, said V Kamakoti, director of IIT Madras.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:14 am

Appavu walks out of meeting of speakers after RS deputy chief objects to remarks on TN Governor

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Speaker M Appavu on Monday walked out of a meeting at the two-day 85th All India Presiding Officers Conference in Patna after Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha Harivansh Narayan Singh objected to certain remarks Appavu was making about the Tamil Nadu governor in his speech. Singh said Appavus remarks would not be recorded in the minutes of the meeting. A release from Tamil Nadu government said the speaker was delivering a speech on the topic 75th anniversary of Constitution: Contribution of Parliament and State Legislative Bodies in Strengthening Constitutional Values. He highlighted concerns over governors interfering in states governance matters beyond their defined roles and thereby violating constitutional principles. He criticised Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravis actions, including the latter avoiding his customary annual address to the Assembly, as prepared by the state government. When Singh opposed his remarks, Appavu, asked, The governor of Tamil Nadu is acting against the Constitution. If I cannot speak about this here, where else can I? Appavu also expressed concerns over governors increasingly overstepping their authority in opposition-ruled states, such as interfering in the functioning of state universities. He highlighted the recommendations of various commissions on centre-state relations in the past, including those of Rajamannar, Sarkaria, Punchhi and Venkatachaliah, have recommended consulting with respective CMs in the appointment of governors. In his address, Appavu said federalism is being diluted and there is an increasing trend of the centre viewing state governments with a step-motherly attitude. According to Constituent Assembly debates on November 25, 1949, the states are in no way dependent upon the centre for their legislative or executive authority. The centre and the states are co-equal in this matter, Appavu said.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 9:01 am

Gomutra claim backed by science, says IIT Madras director Kamakoti

CHENNAI: Amid criticism from several quarters on the alleged lack of scientific backing for the statements made by IIT Madras director V Kamakoti at a recent event regarding gomutras (cow urine) medicinal values, Kamakoti told reporters on Monday that there was scientific evidence to support his claims. The controversy is whether there is scientific backing to what I said. I have with me five research papers, including those published in top US journals, one published in Nature, and a patent (by CSIR) that goes to show that gomutra indeed has anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. I will share them with you for reference, he said. My comments were made in the context of advocating for organic farming and the protection of indigenous cattle breeds, which play a crucial role in agriculture and the overall economy, added Kamakoti, stating that it was important to encourage further research in the Indian school of medicine. When asked if he consumes cow urine, he replied, Yes I do consume panchagavya. On his opinion regarding other papers that state cow urine is unsafe for human consumption, Kamakoti said he has not come across any such material. Meanwhile, IIT-M officials defended the directors statement. He is an organic farmer and was sharing his own experiences at the event. The worlds most renowned science journal Nature reinforces what he and others have said on the matter, an official said. In a press statement, TNCC president K Selvaperunthagai on Monday said that Kamakotis remarks undermine scientific reasoning and promote regressive superstitions, which are unbecoming of the head of a globally respected institution like IIT Madras. CPI state secretary R Mutharasan called the comments an irresponsible attribution of scientific value to anecdotal traditions, while CPM state secretary P Shanmugam warned that such statements would encourage an unscientific mindset and undermine public trust in technological advancements. The CPM further called for Kamakotis immediate removal as IIT-Ms director and urged revocation of his academic titles, citing research by the Indian Veterinary Research Institute stating cow urine could be harmful to health. Moreover, the students wing of Makkal Needhi Maiam has also condemned the IIT-M director for his comments.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 8:56 am

After unseasonal rainfall, TN urges centre to relax paddy moisture norms

CHENNAI: In the wake of unseasonal rains that caused damage to paddy crops in delta districts, the state has appealed to the centre to relax the permissible moisture content for paddy procurement from 17% to 22%, based on requests from farmers. Food Minister R Sakkarapani said a formal request has been sent to the centre. According to a statement, paddy procurement for 2022-23 kharif marketing season has been going on since September 1, 2024. From September to January 17, 2025, a total of 1,349 direct procurement centres were opened, facilitating the procurement of 5,72,464 tonnes of paddy from 80,634 farmers, and Rs 1,378 crore have been directly credited to the farmers bank accounts. The statement further said, as of now, paddy procurement continues with the moisture content limit of 17% permitted by the centre. The unseasonal rain, cloudy skies and frost have made it challenging for farmers to dry their harvested paddy, resulting in the grains having higher moisture content. Meanwhile, the CPM and the CPI have also urged the state government to take steps to increase the allowed moisture content to 22% for procurement. CPM urged the state government to provide a compensation of Rs 35,000 per acre for the affected paddy and other crops based on the extent of damage. Similarly, PMK founder S Ramadoss urged a compensation of Rs 40,000 per acre, alongside measures to ensure all paddy bags are procured without delay. He recommended increasing daily procurement targets at direct procurement centres (DPCs) to accommodate farmers needs.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 8:51 am

Thriving or Surviving?

BENGALURU: In a short time, Bengaluru has gone from being a sleepy city to the IT capital of India with people across the nation coming here to build successful careers. But how does the city fare in supporting working women? A recently released survey conducted by the Avtar Group put Bengaluru right at the top overtaking Chennai, Mumbai, and Hyderabad to become the best city for working women in India, based on criteria like city liveability, safety, womens representation in employment, inclusivity of women in organisations across industries, transport, quality of life, and more. We asked professionals is Bengaluru really the best place for working women? KM Chaitanya, film director The Kannada film industry has to go a long way in terms of inclusion. While we have a lot of women actors; technicians and women directors are few. The scenario is changing now with more and more women stepping in and becoming cinematographers, editors, associate directors and quite a few successful directors. In terms of creating a safe working environment, theres much that needs to be done. We need a committee of women who will oversee complaints about any kind of harassment at the workplace in the film industry. Lahari, advertising professional Within the creative industry in Bengaluru, theres an expectation to put in extra hours regardless of your gender. But when you end up staying in the office until midnight, there are no provisions to get home safely. This is especially uncomfortable for women who travel great distances to get to work. Corporations tend to have better facilities for women employees but the contrast is very stark. Anumitra Ghosh Dastidar, chef I have worked all over India in Mumbai, Delhi, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Goa, Kolkata, Guwahati, and Bengaluru. In the F&B industry, the ratio of women working as chefs is very low its a very male-dominated field. But Bengaluru has more possibilities. When I worked in Goa, no bus was available after 6pm so we would give earlier shifts to women. But here, there are women in my team who take the bus home at 10pm and feel safe doing so and we have not had any issues. Athul Madhav, programme manager, IISc Bangalore When it comes to work opportunities for women, Bengaluru is far better than Thrissur, Kerala, where I grew up. The representation and opportunities women receive are actually positive, and theyre doing a really great job. However, when it comes to safety, Im sceptical. Numerous horrific incidents involving working women have been reported in the media over the last two years. Personally, I know colleagues and friends who have experienced similar incidents. How can such a city be considered safe for women? Preethi Srinivasan, tennis coach As a tennis coach, I was definitely better recognised in Bengaluru compared to Chennai. I was not as guarded and didnt have to worry too much about how others perceived me because people were minding their own business. The remuneration was also better in Bengaluru because of the higher standard of living. The traffic is really bad but you can plan around that and still have a good work-life balance. Sneha Nair, student in Chennai I moved to Chennai from Bengaluru and can say that Bengaluru is definitely more inclusive. I live in a hostel for masters students and working women. Even though theyre taking rent from the working women, they demand that parents be present for admission and call parents if they break curfew. Its also common for flat owners to ask about their parents if renting to working women. They seem to think of women as dependents and not as individuals. Subhashree M, student One can see women from different cultural backgrounds in Bengaluru which is very comforting for women who are trying to live away from their homes. People in Bengaluru are also usually less judgemental than people in Chennai. A woman can go out partying, wear what she wants or even go for a jog in the morning without feeling judged.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 8:29 am

AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami blames DMK for social activist Jegabar Ali's death

CHENNAI/PUDUKKOTTAI: The murder of social activist K Jegabar Ali, a vocal opponent of illegal mining, triggered strong reactions from political parties and activists, demanding accountability and swift justice from the government. Ali, who was also an AIADMK functionary, was killed when he was hit by a truck on Friday. Police have registered a case of murder in this regard. AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami expressed shock and anger over the incident and blamed the DMK government for exposing whistleblowers to danger. He alleged that Alis identity was deliberately revealed to the perpetrators. Palaniswami further alleged that government officials, who repeatedly failed to act on Alis complaints, are equally responsible for his death. He accused the government of shielding the real culprits who planned the murder. BJP state president K Annamalai blamed the DMK government for allowing illegal mining to thrive. Alis murder is the direct result of officials inaction and complicity, Annamalai alleged. He warned the government of severe consequences if the masterminds of the murder and mining mafia are not arrested. Law Minister S Regupathy, however, defended the state government by highlighting that the police acted promptly. Four suspects, including the truck driver , were arrested within hours. Allegations of a cover-up are baseless. Palaniswami should think about his statements on the Thoothukudi firing (against anti-Sterlite protesters when the AIADMK was in power) before making any comments, Regupathy said. Pudukottai Environmental and Social Activists Federation on Monday, along with representatives from multiple parties, submitted a memorandum to the collector. It demanded the formation of a special investigation team to investigate Alis murder, including alleged collusion between local authorities and mining mafias. It called for an inquiry into Alis earlier complaints about illegal mining. The memorandum requested a solatium of Rs 1 crore to Alis family and a government job to a member of his family. PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss, DMDK general secretary Premalatha Vijayakant and AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran also condemned the incident. DMDK announced a protest to condemn the murder in Tirumayam on Friday.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 8:23 am

Oppose UGC draft, Tamil Nadu CM Stalin appeals to other states

CHENNAI: In a bid to unite the voices against two controversial draft regulations released recently by the University Grants Commission, Chief Minister M K Stalin on Monday wrote a letter to the CMs of all opposition-ruled states, urging them to pass a resolution in their respective Assemblies against the regulations. The letter was addressed to the chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, Telangana, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, and New Delhi. Citing the resolution recently passed by the Tamil Nadu Assembly urging the centre to immediately repeal the guidelines, Stalin said he strongly believed that it is essential for all states to take a similar stance. Pointing out there were several issues in the draft regulations, including the restriction of states role in selecting vice-chancellors and introducing entrance examinations for UG and PG courses, he said, These guidelines are a clear infringement on the rights of states and will have far-reaching consequences on the autonomy of our universities. We must stand united against attempts to centralise power and undermine the countrys federal structure. CM: GER of 47% testament to TNs robust education system Meanwhile, Stalin also wrote a letter to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday, urging him to withdraw the two draft UGC regulations -- UGC (Minimum Standards of Instruction for the Grant of Undergraduate Degree and Postgraduate Degree) - Regulations 2024; UGC (Minimum Qualifications for Appointment and Promotion of Teachers and Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education) Regulations, 2025. Highlighting that several provisions of these drafts conflicted with the states educational system and policies, Stalin mentioned in detail some of the key provisions that the state found to be problematic. In the regulations regarding UG and PG degrees, he said the proposal for common entrance examinations for admission across the country is impractical, given the varying educational levels and systems across the country and also undermined the states autonomy. Moreover, he said entrance examinations exacerbate academic anxiety and financial stress, thereby disproportionately harming socio-economically disadvantaged groups. He said the state already had robust systems in place to assess the competence of students and the higher Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) of 47 % is a testament to the strength of its educational system. Referring to the proposal to allow students to pursue any degree irrespective of the stream chosen in higher secondary, Stalin said it can create unnecessary academic stress without sufficient foundational knowledge. Similarly, the proposal to allow students with a four-year undergraduate degree in arts or science stream to pursue a postgraduate degree in engineering without a solid foundation in basic engineering principles is disquieting and needs careful re-examination. The chief minister expressed concerns against the proposed Multiple Entry and Multiple Exit (MEME) system, arguing that it could legitimise dropouts, disrupt learning continuity, destabilise education systems, besides posing significant challenges in implementation. On the draft regulations regarding appointments, Stalin reiterated the states objections regarding the proposed changes that deny any say to state governments in selecting vice-chancellors for state-run universities, which the CM said are fully funded and managed by the state governments. Allowing non-academicians to become V-Cs may lead to the appointment of individuals without necessary academic and administrative experience, he said, adding that the proposal should be reconsidered. The CM also enclosed the copy of the resolution passed by the TN Assembly earlier this month in this regard.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 8:19 am

Gold Price At Rs 78,900 Check Rates In Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai And More

Chennai continued to see the highest rates in the country, with prices at Rs 78,990.

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Actor-politician Vijay vows support to farmers, alleges gain for DMK regime in Parandur project

CHENNAI, Jan 20: Actor-politician and TVK chief Vijay on Monday pledged support to farmers protesting against the proposed airport at Parandur near here, and alleged that the ruling DMK dispensation was benefiting in the project and asserted that people understood it. When it was the main opposition party during 2016-21, the DMK opposed initiatives like []

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Actor-politician Vijay supports farmers in fight against in Parandur project

Chennai: Actor-politician and TVK chief Vijay on Monday pledged support to farmers protesting against the proposed airport at Parandur near here, and alleged that the ruling DMK dispensation was benefiting in the project and asserted that people understood it. When it was the main opposition party during 2016-21, the DMK opposed initiatives like the 8-lane 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 20 Jan 2025 10:43 pm

McCullum Wants To Declutter England's Approach In White-ball Cricket Too

World Champions India: Having transformed England's approach to Test cricket with his concept of an all-out aggressive approach to batting, Brendon McCullum takes his coaching concepts to the slam-bang T20 cricket when he takes over as coach for a five-match T20I series against World Champions India starting at the Eden Gardens here on Wednesday. McCullum, the promoter of Bazball cricket in the longest format of the game, steps into white-ball cricket with the five-match T20I series followed by three ODIs against India and leading up to the Champions Trophy in Pakistan and Dubai in February-March. On Monday, the former New Zealand opener, who is quite known in India for hammering an unbeaten 158 off 73 balls for Kolkata Knight Riders in the first-ever match of the Indian Premier League in 2008, said he will attempt to change England's approach and make them play freely rather than going for victory in every match. As they get ready to take on the reigning T20 World Champions, McCullum said England's batting lineup is as powerful as anyone's in the World and said he will try to get the best out of every player. Obviously, we want to win every game we play, to try and be successful, and that's ultimately the mission for us, McCullum was quoted as saying by ESPN Cricinfo in a report on Monday. But our conversations and the language which we use within the dressing room is quite different. It's about trying to get the best out of the talent that sits within the dressing room, trying to gel the guys as best we can, trying to work out complementary skills, and how we play the style of cricket that gives us our greatest chance, the England coach said in an interaction at the Eden Gardens. I'm desperate for us to play a really watchable brand of cricket, he said. With the talent we have, there's no reason why we can't. We've got a batting line-up that is as powerful as any batting line-up in the world. We've got gun spinners, very good fielders, and guys who bowl absolute rockets with the ball, so you've got options there to be able to entertain and give yourself the greatest chance of success, said the 43-year-old coach. Though McCullum was given the dual responsibility of England red-ball and white-ball teams in September 2024, this will be his first white-ball series as head coach because in between he had coached the team on Test tours of Pakistan and New Zealand while Marcus Trescothick filled in as interim coach for ODI series. McCullum's England will start with the first T20I at Kolkata on Wednesday before travelling to Chennai (Jan 25), Rajkot (Jan 28), Pune (Jan 31), and Mumbai (Feb 2) for the remaining four T20Is. The ODIs will be played at Nagpur (Feb 6), Cuttack (Feb 9) and Ahmedabad (Feb 12). England will later fly to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. Though McCullum was given the dual responsibility of England red-ball and white-ball teams in September 2024, this will be his first white-ball series as head coach because in between he had coached the team on Test tours of Pakistan and New Zealand while Marcus Trescothick filled in as interim coach for ODI series. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Jan 2025 10:38 pm

Night sky observation event to held in Chennai

The Hindu 20 Jan 2025 10:33 pm

Chinny Krishna hangs his boots after 35 years of trekking to Tirumala from Chennai

The 80-year-old Chairman Emeritus of Blue Cross of India says his treks are thanksgiving visits and not a payback for a benefit and he wants to end the practice on a healthy and contented note

The Hindu 20 Jan 2025 10:04 pm

Stalin Opposes UGC Draft Regulations on VC Appointments

Chennai: Expressing serious concern over many aspects of the draft regulations released by the University Grants Commission (UGC) like the appointment of non-academics as vice chancellors (VCs) and exclusion of State Governments from the VC search committees, Chief Minister M K Stalin pointed out that several provisions were in conflict with the States education system and policies. In a letter to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday, Stalin said many provisions might pose serious challenges to the academic integrity, autonomy and inclusive development of State universities, urging the Union Ministry of Education to withdraw the draft Bills and review the concerns raised to better align with the needs of the diverse higher education landscape in India. Prominent among the plethora of proposals in the regulations for fixing Minimum Standards of Instruction for the Grant of Undergraduate Degree and Postgraduate Degree, that had worried students and parents was the common entrance examinations for UG and PG admissions, he said. When the academic competence of students was properly and systematically assessed through robust exit exams by State and National boards, introducing entrance exams was unnecessary and burdensome and would exacerbate academic anxiety and financial stress, disproportionately harming socio-economically disadvantaged groups. If entrance exams are made mandatory, schools may shift focus to coaching for entrance exams, undermining the core purpose of school education, he said, adding Tamil Nadus high GER (47%) was a testament to its educational system and entrance exams would certainly reduce access for disadvantaged students. Flaying the proposal to allow students pursue any degree irrespective of their secondary stream, he said UG and PG admissions should be based on undergraduate assessments and allowing students with a 4-year undergraduate (Arts/Science) degree to pursue MTech, or ME, programmes was disquieting. Raising issues over the Multiple Entry and Multiple Exit (MEME) system, he said it would disrupt learning continuity and ran the risk of legitimizing dropouts, undermining the efforts to increase higher education enrollment. Stalin said the regulations proposing that a candidate with a PhD in a discipline different from their undergraduate or postgraduate qualification, or a candidate who had cleared NET/SET in a subject different from their academic background, would be eligible for teaching roles in that discipline would negatively impact the learning outcomes for students, particularly at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Attaching a copy of the resolution passed unanimously by the Tamil Nadu Assembly on January 9 opposing the draft regulations, the Chief Minister told the Union Education Minister, I look forward to your support in ensuring that these guidelines are withdrawn and modified to better suit the needs of the States, particularly Tamil Nadu considering the importance of the issue.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Jan 2025 9:21 pm

Legendary Telugu actor Vijaya Rangaraju passes away

The world of Telugu cinema mourns the loss of Vijaya Rangaraju, a talented actor who gained fame for his portrayal of Bhairava, the tantric sorcerer in the iconic folklore film Bhairava Dweepam. His performance in the film elevated the antagonist role to new heights and introduced audiences to a promising talent. Sadly, his career, like his life, was marked by unfulfilled potential and challenges. Raj Kumar, as he was originally named, made his cinematic debut in Bhairava Dweepam. However, with the Kannada superstar Dr. Rajkumar already being a household name, he changed his screen name to Vijaya Rangaraju ahead of the films release. His menacing presence, towering stature, and commanding performance as Bhairava left an indelible mark, cementing him as a memorable villain in Telugu cinema. Despite the massive success of Bhairava Dweepam, Rangaraju struggled to capitalize on the momentum. Though he acted in several Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam films, he couldnt secure a foothold in the industry. His performance in Gopichands Yagnam brought him back into the limelight, but consistent opportunities and big breaks eluded him. In his final days, Vijaya Rangaraju battled prolonged health issues. Admitted to a government hospital in Chennai, the actor reportedly faced a lack of proper care and financial resources for treatment. According to close sources, his family sought help, but no significant support came their way. His untimely demise serves as a stark reminder of the precarious lives many talented artists lead behind the glitz and glamour of the film industry. Vijaya Rangarajus career was a tale of what could have been. His imposing physicality and intense screen presence were often compared to the legendary actor S.V. Ranga Rao. While these attributes helped him land the iconic role in Bhairava Dweepam, subsequent films poor box-office performances curtailed his career trajectory. His passing not only highlights the loss of a gifted actor but also underscores the need for better support systems within the film industry. Its a poignant reminder that behind the characters that captivate audiences lie real people with struggles that often go unnoticed. Though his journey was fraught with challenges, Vijaya Rangarajus contribution to cinema will not be forgotten. As fans and colleagues reflect on his work, one can only hope that his story inspires greater awareness and compassion for the artists who bring stories to life. Rest in peace, Vijaya Rangarajua talent gone too soon.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Jan 2025 9:19 pm

Vijay targets DMK even while opposing new airport

Chennai: Launching his maiden field work in politics by throwing his weight behind the people opposing the new greenfield airport Parandur in Kanchipuram district on Monday, founder president of Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) Vijay made a scathing attack on the DMK government while addressing villagers whose lands are likely to be taken away for the airport. Delivering his over 11 minute speech from atop his open van, he told the crowds from the 13 villages that had gathered at a marriage hall in a place called Podavur that he wanted to launch his field work by pledging his support to the farmers who had been on a warpath for 910 days protesting the selection of Parandur as the site for the second airport for Chennai. Though Vijay was earlier scheduled to address the villagers at Eganapuram, the prime venue of the protest where people normally hold meetings and agitations, and a five acre land was also levelled for the purpose, rains in Kanchipuram districts wreaked havoc, turning the ground slushy. Pointing the unsuitable ground as reason, police shifted Vijays meeting venue to the marriage hall. In the negotiations carried out with the police till late Sunday night, the proctors reluctantly agreed for Podavur with the condition that Vijay would address the crowd in an open space and not inside the hall. Anyway, the surging crowd let the police allow Vijay speak from atop his open van, on which he drove into Parandur and drove away without setting foot on the ground. Expressing concern over global warming, which was leading to adverse climate change that made itself evident every year through the heavy floods in Chennai, Vijay said the government that decided on constructing the airport at Parandur by destroying 90 percent of the water bodies and 90 percent of agricultural land was definitely anti-people. When the State government could pass a resolution against the setting up of the tungsten mining project at Arittapatti, which he himself supported wholeheartedly, why did not take the same stand against the airport at Parandur, Vijay asked. People of Paranthur were also our own as those of Aritra Patti, he said. Why the State government did not opposed the airport project was it stood to gain in some way, which the people had understood well, he said, pointing out why the government failed to treat Paranthur in the manner in which it looked at the Salem 8-way road scheme and the Kattupalli harbor project. Calling for the reconsideration of the Parandur airport project, he demanded the selection of a site where no agricultural land would be affected as development was important though destruction in the name of development could be detrimental to all.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Jan 2025 9:18 pm

Water supply to be hit in 5 zones in Chennai and some parts of Pallavaram for 2 days from January 22

This will be done so Chennai Metro Rail Limited can carry out works to interconnect drinking water pipelines on Paul Wells Road in Alandur

The Hindu 20 Jan 2025 8:31 pm

Indian Overseas Bank Q3 Earnings: Net Profit Rises 21% To Rs 874 Crore

The Chennai-based bank had earned a net profit of Rs 723 crore in the previous year's similar period.

Bloomberg Quint 20 Jan 2025 8:21 pm

ISPL 2: Grateful to be picked by Chennai Singams again, says Farhat Ahmad - Morning Kashmir

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Google News 20 Jan 2025 8:21 pm

Conclave on implant dentistry held in Chennai

Rajan Dental Institute organises event with the support of the Indian Dental Association and the AOMSITamil Nadu and Puducherry branch

The Hindu 20 Jan 2025 7:59 pm

Saif Ali Khan case: Kareena seeks privacy, later deletes plea on Instagram

Chennai: Unable to take the constant invasion of her familys privacy by the paparazzi anymore, actress Kareena Kapoor, the wife of injured actor Saif Ali Khan who is now recuperating after having sustained serious injuries in an attack, Monday put out an appeal on Instagram for a brief period, pleading that the family be left []

orissapost 20 Jan 2025 7:05 pm

Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme solved 12.8 lakh petitions in one year: TN govt

The Tamil Nadu government announced that its Makkaludan Mudhalvar scheme resolved 12.8 lakh petitions in one year. Launched in December 2023 by Chief Minister M K Stalin, the scheme offers doorstep government services from 15 departments.

The Times of India 20 Jan 2025 6:08 pm

Chennaiyin FC vs Mohun Bagan Super Giant, ISL 2024-25: Match Preview, Live Streaming, Predicted XI and Full Squads

ISL 2024-25: Chennaiyin FC and Mohun Bagan Super Giant face off at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai.

News18 20 Jan 2025 6:00 pm

Chennai hosting training programme for science teachers

The Times of India 20 Jan 2025 5:31 pm

Indias first global CAR T-cell therapy for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma launched

NEW DELHI: Indias first global CAR T-cell therapy for adult B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (B-NHL), a kind of blood cancer that affects the lymphatic system, has been launched in the country, offering new hope to patients facing aggressive blood cancers. Qartemi, the countrys first global CAR T-cell therapy for adult B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B-NHL), uses genetically modified T-cells to fight cancer. It was launched by Immuneel Therapeutics, Indias leading cell and gene therapy start-up, backed by Indian billionaire entrepreneur Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw. India faces a rising burden of blood cancers, with around 120,000 new cases and over 70,000 deaths annually from leukaemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. The countryannually reports approximately 40,000 new cases of NHL, which affects white blood cells called lymphocytes, which play a key role in fighting infections. In NHL, these lymphocytes grow and multiply uncontrollably, forming tumors in the lymph nodes and potentially spreading to other parts of the body, such as the spleen, liver, bone marrow, or other organs. The launch of Qartemi is setting a new standard in high quality and accessible cancer treatment, transforming the therapeutic landscape for blood cancers in India. This historic launch marks the beginning of a new era in personalised precision therapy, where hope and healing are within reach for countless Indian families, aligning with Indias mission to fight cancer and improve healthcare access for all, the company said. The therapy - benchmarked to global standards - is now available locally, offering renewed hope to patients for whom conventional treatments, including chemotherapy, prove ineffective. The therapy is priced between 35 lakhs to 50 lakhs.While this price reflects the complexity of manufacturing personalized CAR T-cell therapy, it is still significantly more affordable compared to similar global options, ensuring access for Indian patients without compromising on quality,Amit Mookim, CEO of Immuneel Therapeutics, told this paper. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Board Director and Co-Founder of Immuneel Therapeutics said, Since Immuneels inception in 2019, our mission has been to offer affordable and innovative, lifesaving therapies for cancer that are otherwise inaccessible. With Qartemi, our flagship CAR T-cell therapy, we aim to transform cancer treatment in India by providing globally advanced, personalised therapies at an affordable cost. Designed to improve patient outcomes, Qartemi exemplifies our commitment to positioning India as a leader in next-generation, transformative therapies, she said. The company initiated Indias first CAR-T cell therapy trial in 2022 for a novel autologous CD19-directed CAR-T cell therapy in patients with relapsed/ refractory B cell malignancies. The IMAGINE trial was conducted at Narayana Hospital in Bengaluru, Apollo Cancer Hospital in Chennai, and PGIMER in Chandigarh. It said the results from the IMAGINE trial showed that Qartemi's efficacy and safety are similar to those of CAR T-cell therapies approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Immuneels IMAGINE Phase 2 trial achieved 83.3% ORR at Day+90, setting a new benchmark for CAR-T therapy in India. This therapy harnesses a patients immune cells to target and eliminate cancer, offering new hope to those battling aggressive blood cancers. Dr Siddhartha Mukherjee, Board Director and Co-Founder, said, The launch of Qartemi marks a pivotal moment in Indias fight against cancer. By combining world-class research CAR-T cell therapy with indigenous manufacturing, we are offering new hope to patients facing aggressive blood cancers. By bringing globally benchmarked CAR-T cell therapy to India, we are providing a breakthrough treatment and redefining what is possible in precision medicine. This is a critical step in ensuring that advanced, life-saving therapies are within reach for patients who need them most, he said. Added Mookim, By offering Qartemi at a significantly accessible price compared to global alternatives, we are proud to develop this therapy indigenously at our facility in Bangalore to ensure global standards of safety and efficacy. For the first time, Indian patients now have access to lasting remission of relapsed and refractory Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, offering hope to patients when conventional therapies fall short. Collaborating with global partners to provide access to advanced treatments and cutting-edge therapies is the way forward, he said. Immuneel has partnered with leading hospitals, including Narayana Health, Apollo Hospitals, CMC Vellore & Ludhiana, Manipal Hospitals, RGCIRC Delhi, SGPGI Lucknow, Amrita Hospital Faridabad, HOC Vedanta Ahmedabad, Cytecare Bangalore, Sparsh Bangalore, Marengo Asia Hospitals among others, to provide Qartemi to their patients.

The New Indian Express 20 Jan 2025 5:17 pm

ISL 2024-25: Chennaiyin FC target to keep playoff hopes alive against leaders Mohun Bagan - Social News XYZ

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Google News 20 Jan 2025 5:16 pm

Batters From Three To Seven Have Been Told To Bat Anytime In Any Situation, Says Axar

In T20Is: India vice-captain Axar Patel said batters from numbers three to seven have been told to be ready to bat in any situation during the upcoming five-match T20I series against England, starting at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday The series will be further played in Chennai, Rajkot, Pune and Mumbai respectively. Batting wise, it's not just with me, but we spoke in 2023-24 itself that the openers are fixed, but everyone from Nos. 3 to 7 have been told that they can come into bat anytime, in any situation. It is not just that one batter will bat at a particular position. Our middle order will come to bat depending on the match situation, what kind of bowlers are bowling at the time, which match-up works well. We've spoken about that, how we can all be floaters, be it coming in early or obviously finishing. This is not just for me, but for everyone from No. 3 and below, especially if they are in good touch in the nets. We will adjust accordingly. In T20Is, how you use your batters is so crucial, so this is an important factor in batting, said Axar to reporters on Monday. Asked on what has been his experience as a member of the Indian team leadership group so far, Axar stated he will be a part of decision-making processes, including making some tough decisions, with skipper Suryakumar Yadav. It has just been a day, but as part of the leadership group there is an extra responsibility. The T20I side is settled, so there's not much pressure, but there are small decisions that need making and during the game I need to work closely with Suryakumar. As part of the leadership group, you have to learn to take harsh decisions. We have spoken about sharing our genuine opinions and that will help build trust in this group. The T20I format is such that it is so fast that you have to make decisions quickly, so the larger conversations (with the coaches) is about how to do that, he added. Once the 2025 Champions Trophy is over, Indias focus will automatically shift to defending their T20 World Cup title when they will be co-hosts of the tournament in 2026, alongside Sri Lanka. After the home series against England, India are scheduled to play three T20Is in Bangladesh, and five games at home against South Africa. The World Cup is coming up in a year so how we approach leading up to that, we want to try it from now itself. That's the main target. Momentum is a big thing because if you start well, you can carry it. We finished 2024 well so we want to carry the momentum into this series too. Once the 2025 Champions Trophy is over, Indias focus will automatically shift to defending their T20 World Cup title when they will be co-hosts of the tournament in 2026, alongside Sri Lanka. After the home series against England, India are scheduled to play three T20Is in Bangladesh, and five games at home against South Africa. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Jan 2025 3:30 pm

Promoting non-verbal communication

Hearing impaired communication professional from Chennai conducts workshops for educational institutions, corporates and NGOs

The Hindu 20 Jan 2025 3:27 pm

TTD Donation: Chennai's Vardhaman Jain donates Rs 6 crore to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams

TTD 6 Crore Donation: Vardhaman Jain, a devotee from Chennai, donated Rs 6 crore to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) trusts. He and his wife handed over the donation after offering prayers. Rs 5 crore is to be allocated to the Sri Venkateswara Bhakti channel trust and Rs 1 crore to the Sri Venkateswara Gosamrakshana trust.

The Economic Times 20 Jan 2025 2:42 pm

Actor Vijay opposes proposed Parandur airport, stands in solidarity with protesting farmers

KANCHEEPURAM: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief and actor Vijay met with the villagers of Ekanapuram in Kancheepuram district on Monday, who have been opposing the proposal to establish a greenfield airport at Parandur. Expressing solidarity with the protesting villagers, Vijay alleged that there might be hidden benefits for those in power beyond the airport's establishment at Parandur. He urged both the Union and state governments to review the proposal and demanded that the airport be built in a location where it would cause minimal damage to agricultural land. Hundreds of villagers, including those from Ekanapuram and nearby areas, have been opposing the land acquisition for the project for 908 days, as it threatens to destroy their agricultural farmlands. Speaking at Ekanapuram in Kancheepuram district, Vijay said, During the ideological declarations of TVK at the Vikravandi conference held last October, I had already opposed this project. We will initiate our legal battle, and I stand firmly with you. He emphasised an important message for both the state and central governments: I am not against the idea of an airport, but I strongly believe it should not be constructed in this particular area (Ekanapuram and Parandur). Global warming poses a serious threat, and the destruction of marshlands in Chennai and its surrounding districts has been causing frequent floods. Airport project has hidden benefits, alleges TVK chief Vijay Noting that any government proposing an airport project that destroys 90 per cent of farmers' livelihoods and 90 per cent of water bodies is anti-people, he added, I welcome the state governments decision to oppose tungsten mining in Arittapatti. However, the same stance should have been taken for the people of Parandur, as they also belong to us. The state government should have opposed the project. For them, the airport project may have hidden benefits beyond its establishment, but the people are fully aware of this. Taking a dig at the DMK, Vijay said, When you were in opposition, you strongly opposed projects like the Salem Eight-Lane Highway and the Kattupalli Port. Why dont you take the same stand now that you are in power? Why do you support farmers only when you are in opposition, but go against them when in government? Calling out the governments double standards as incomprehensible, Vijay remarked, People will not remain silent in the face of your theatrics. You may excel at staging political dramas, but the people are wise and observant. He demanded that the location of the proposed airport be reviewed and that it should be built in a place where the damage to farmers and natural resources is minimal. Vijay further said, I have heard that you, the villagers, deeply respect and worship your village deities (Grama Devathai) and Ellaiyamman. Please keep your faith in these deities strong. As a member of your family, I, along with our party cadre, will always stand with you. He added, I wanted to meet the Ekanapuram villagers at the ground, but I do not understand why I was denied entry into your village. I was also not allowed to distribute pamphlets. Earlier, Vijay mentioned that he decided to begin his political journey by seeking the blessings of farmers. As a member of your family, I feel this is the right place to start my political career, he said. Strict surveillance In anticipation of large crowds at the meeting, the police conducted intensive checks at the Parandur-Kancheepuram junction. Sources said that the police verified the attendees' Aadhar card to ensure only residents of the impacted villages were permitted entry. Airport indispensable for state's growth, says TN Finance Minister Speaking to reporters in Mallankinaru on Saturday, TN Finance Minister said that the proposed airport at Parandur is indispensable for the state's economic and industrial growth. He noted that due to heavy urbanisation around the present Chennai airport at Meenambakkam, land acquisition and airport expansion within city boundaries is not possible. He added that the new airport will be equipped to handle more than eight crore passengers by the next decade. On TVK leader Vijays plan to meet protesters at Parandur on Monday, Thennarasu said anybody can meet them. He said that Vijay can communicate the locals' concerns to the state and that the state will look into it. Tamil Nadu's debt is within limit, spending funds for union govt schemes: Min Thangam Thennarasu

The New Indian Express 20 Jan 2025 2:34 pm

Parandur airport protest: TVK chief Vijay says he is with people

Actor and TVK founder Vijay voiced his support for farmers in Parandur opposing the planned airport project, stressing that development should not occur at the expense of farmland. He urged the government to find an alternative location and criticized DMK for their changed stance after assuming office. Farmers trust Vijays commitment to their cause.

The Times of India 20 Jan 2025 2:16 pm

Cow Urine 'Anti-Bacterial', 'Anti-Fungal': IIT Madras Director's Big Comment

'Gaumutra', or cow urine, has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, and can heal a variety of illnesses, including IBS, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome, V Kamakoti, the Director of IIT Madras, said at a Pongal event in Chennai on Sunday.

NDTV 20 Jan 2025 1:44 pm

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Google News 20 Jan 2025 11:59 am

Chennai Councillor Talk: Poornima focuses on improving school infrastructure in Ward 87 - Citizen Matters

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Google News 20 Jan 2025 11:28 am

Chennai Devotee Donates Rs 6 Crore To Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams

Tirupati, Jan 20: A Chennai-based devotee donated Rs 6 crore to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, authorities said. Vardhaman Jain donated Rs 5 crore to Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel (SVBC) and Rs 1 crore to Sri Venkateswara Gosamrakshana Trust, they added. At Ranganayakula Mandapam in Tirumala temple, he handed over the demand drafts for Rs 5 crore to TTD for SVBC and Rs One crore for SV Gosamrakshana Trust, said a press release issued by TTD on Sunday night. SVBC is the [] The post Chennai Devotee Donates Rs 6 Crore To Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 20 Jan 2025 11:03 am

Erode east bypoll: DMK eyes huge victory margin, Udhayanidhi Stalin leads campaign

Erode east bypoll: DMK eyes huge victory margin, Udhayanidhi Stalin leads campaign Chennai: With the Erode East by-election scheduled for February 5, the DMK is going all out to secure a significant victory margin. The bypoll was necessitated after the passing of veteran Congress leader E.V.K.S. Elangovan, who had become an MLA after the death [] The post Erode east bypoll: DMK eyes huge victory margin, Udhayanidhi Stalin leads campaign appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 20 Jan 2025 10:51 am

Actor-politician Vijay set to throw his weight behind Parandur farmers, opposed to airport project

Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam chief Vijay will meet farmers and locals affected by the proposed Parandur airport project near Chennai. This marks his first such initiative since forming his party. The visit comes amid protests, with locals demanding agriculture over an airport. Vijay aims to garner support ahead of the 2026 Assembly election.

The Economic Times 20 Jan 2025 10:34 am

Madurai to Malaysia: A keepers dream

CHENNAI: The Gunalan-Saranya household in Chennai was buzzing with phone calls early in the morning on Sunday. It was Indias first game at the ICC Womens Under-19 T20 World Cup and their daughter Kamalini was set to take the field against West Indies in Malaysia around noon Indian time. Not sure of timing, relatives from Madurai, and all over Tamil Nadu had been calling since wee hours thinking if they had missed the start of the match. Since the Asia Cup matches started early, they thought the World Cup game was also at the same time, Saranya told CE , beaming with pride. Many may not necessarily know cricket that intimately but everyone is following Kamalini. We watched it at home and are very happy to see our daughter in the World Cup, she adds. For the record, Kamalini scored a 13-ball 16 in the low-scoring tie as India kicked off their title defence with a nine-wicket win against West Indies. It is a continuation of the incredible couple of months Kamalini and her family has had. The road to this point where Kamalini got a WPL contract with Mumbai Indians for Rs 1.6 crore before becoming the only Tamil Nadu player in the India team at the WC has been a rather long one. Five years ago, it was not on anyones mind, not even Kamalinis. Back then, they were in Madurai where Gunalan would have a net for his son Kishore and he would give him throwdowns during school holidays. On one such evening during the Covid lockdown, the then 12-year-old Kamalini picked up the ball and wanted to bowl. That was the first time a spark was ignited. From thereon, it was a long, hard toil. With not many matches to play for her in Madurai, Gunalan and Kamalini would travel to Chennai to train and play matches. In Madurai, we could do the basics but for special training, turf wickets we had to come to Chennai. We used to train what was called Drone in Thoraipakkam and then became a part of the CSK academy, Gunalan told CE. Barely into her teens, Kamalini instantly became a prodigy in TN Cricket. She was a part of the U15 side last year and in 2024-25, the 16-year-old was a vital part of the U19 team that won the T20 title. It was followed by a call-up to the triangular series featuring India A, B and South Africa U19 and Kamalini finished as leading run-scorer with 270 runs in four games. Three days later, their lives were changed at the WPL auction. There was a bidding for her daughter before she was eventually signed by MI. For all the hard work over the past five years, it was a gift from god. All her wishes and dreams came true. When I was in hospital last year, she came to visit, was in tears. Two days later, she scored a century for TN. She is a courageous girl, it makes me very emotional. I cried a lot of happy tears on the day of the auction, said Gunalan, beaming with pride. It all happened together. We will never forget that day. I am not sure if we would have been this happy the day she was born, said Saranya. Cannot explain our feelings in words, to see our daughter play for India. Want to jump in joy and that is what I and my son did. We knew we struggled but we always believed in Kamalini. That she would do it for us. So many people had a part to play in this journey. Grateful for them. I have to thank all the coaches, and my daughter the most, she added. This is just the beginning of course for Kamalini and her family. The world is going to see a lot more of her in the coming days and years.

The New Indian Express 20 Jan 2025 10:18 am