NEET Re-Exam in Tamil Nadu Concludes Peacefully; Students Find Physics Most Challenging
Chennai, June 22: The NEET re-examination in Tamil Nadu took place peacefully on Sunday. Students reported that the Physics section was the most difficult, while the Biology section was comparatively easier. Approximately 142,000 candidates participated in the exam, which was conducted under tight security due to previous allegations of paper leaks that led to the ... Read more NEET Re-Exam in Tamil Nadu Concludes Peacefully; Students Find Physics Most Challenging
Tamil Nadu BJP Criticizes Distribution of Biscuits in School Breakfast Scheme
Chennai, June 22: Tamil Nadu BJP President Nainar Nagendran criticized the state government led by the DMK for distributing biscuits instead of nutritious meals to students under the Government Breakfast Scheme at a primary school in Thoothukudi district. In a statement, Nagendran claimed that this incident reflects the governments failure to effectively implement the welfare ... Read more Tamil Nadu BJP Criticizes Distribution of Biscuits in School Breakfast Scheme
Afghanistan Captain Penalized for Conduct Violation in ODI Against India
Dubai, June 22: In a thrilling third ODI match between India and Afghanistan held in Chennai, Afghanistans captain Hashmatullah Shahidi faced disciplinary action from the ICC for breaching the Level 1 Code of Conduct. The ICC stated, Hashmatullah was found to have violated Article 2.10.10 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player ... Read more Afghanistan Captain Penalized for Conduct Violation in ODI Against India
Vandalur zoo sees heavy turnout on first day of free entry
Naadhabrahmam honours musician Kanmony with Naadha Vinodhini title
DMK, PMK, VCK condemn Centre for NEET suicides
People should cooperate with NLC for land acquisition, says Union min Kishan Reddy
Woman, history-sheeter held for attack on estranged husband
Evening rain brings cheer to city
Thoothukudi thunderstorm triggers rare swirling dust column
Chennai: Kishan Reddy Urges People To Embrace Yoga For Wellness, Peace
For seven years, Kishan Reddy has led a 24 hour countdown to International Yoga Day with large gatherings: Reports
Two dead, 62 hospitalised after ammonia leak at seafood export firm near Periyapalayam
CPM hits out at DMK and TVK for proposal on Mekedatu tribunal
Shanmugam demands Vijay to remove clause in assembly resolution seeking tribunal. PMK too opposes tribute
6 months after govt fiat, schools yet to appoint nodal officers to tackle stray dog menace
At least two die and 62 fall ill after ammonia leak at seafood export firm in Tamil Nadu
GCC scales up sterilisation efforts
Plans To Conduct 350-400 Surgeries In A Day
NEET re-test candidate found dead in Hyderabad; suicide note recovered, probe underway
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], June 21 : A candidate who was set to appear for the NEET-UG re-examination was found dead at her residence in Hyderabad's Miyapur area, police said on Sunday.According to police, the girl allegedly died by suicide after hanging herself from a ceiling fan on Saturday. A suicide note was recovered from the spot, in which she stated that no one should be held responsible for her death.Police have registered a case and launched an investigation to ascertain the circumstances that led to the incident.We have registered a case and are investigating the matter, Miyapur Police said. Further investigation is underway.More than 20 lakh candidates appeared for the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination on June 21 across 5,440 centres in India and 14 centres abroad, with the examination being conducted in 13 languages, including Hindi and English, an official release from National Testing Agency (NTA) said. As per the NTA release, the successful conduct of the examination was the result of a coordinated effort involving multiple government agencies, institutions and personnel across the country. The NTA said extensive arrangements were made for all candidates, including more than 10,000 Persons with Disabilities. Special provisions were also made for around 81 candidates with medical conditions, including a child recovering from a road accident and another undergoing chemotherapy, to ensure they could appear for the examination. Meanwhile, candidates who appeared for the NEET re-examination described the Chemistry section of the question paper as easy, whereas Physics was said to be lengthy a candidate said the Physics section was comparatively tougher and more time-consuming than in the previous exam. The exam was quite moderate. Physics was quite lengthy, a little bit tougher than last time. Biology was good and Chemistry was moderate, the candidate told ANI. Another candidate said, It was a little harder than last time. It was my first attempt, I will get around 500 marks. The arrangements inside were fine. Sharing their experience, another candidate from Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir said, The paper was very good. My preparation was very good, only Physics was a little difficult. Otherwise, it was good overall. Overall, it was a good experience. Meanwhile, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, candidate Tarun said the examination was more challenging than the previous attempt. I did well but let's see. The exam was tougher than last time, he said. A candidate from Jharkhand, Ranchi said, The exam was easy to moderate... Biology was easier, chemistry wasmoderate, and physics was tougher than the last time.... (ANI)
History-sheeter held for abducting, sexually harassing bus conductor
MTC's high-end fleet to offer premium, economy seats soon
CPI Urges Tamil Nadu Government to Reconsider Privatization of Sanitation Services
Chennai, June 21: The Communist Party of India (CPI) has called on the Tamil Nadu government to withdraw its alleged decision to privatize sanitation and solid waste management services across municipal corporations in the state. The CPI argues that this move will adversely affect thousands of sanitation workers and violate the principles of social justice. ... Read more CPI Urges Tamil Nadu Government to Reconsider Privatization of Sanitation Services
Seven women die after ammonia gas leak at Tamil Nadu seafood unit
A devastating ammonia gas leak at a seafood processing unit near Periyapalayam claimed seven lives on Sunday. The incident sent dozens of workers to hospitals with severe breathing issues. Emergency services responded swiftly, admitting 67 individuals for treatment, with several in critical condition. Nine critically ill patients were transferred to Chennai for specialized care, as authorities investigate the tragedy.
Political Tensions Rise Over CPI(M) Leaders Comments on DMK-AIADMK Merger
Chennai, June 21: Political tensions have escalated following comments made by CPI(M) leader P. Shanmuugam regarding a potential merger between DMK and AIADMK. His remarks during an interview have drawn sharp criticism from DMK leaders. Shanmuugam defended the alliances formed by CPI(M) with DMK and AIADMK over the past few years. He stated that such ... Read more Political Tensions Rise Over CPI(M) Leaders Comments on DMK-AIADMK Merger
Tragedy struck a seafood processing plant in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvallur district on Sunday when an ammonia gas leak claimed seven lives and hospitalised over 40 individuals. Workers and others at the Manjankaranai facility reportedly collapsed after inhaling the toxic fumes. Emergency services swiftly responded, securing the area and working to control the leak. Those affected were rushed to nearby hospitals for urgent medical attention.
Biscuits instead of breakfast for students: BJP criticises TVK-led government
Rejecting that the shortage in food was due to the increase in the number of students, BJP state unit president said the government should have planned depending on the number of students
CPI Demands Reversal of Privatization in Tamil Nadus Municipal Cleaning Services
Chennai, June 21: The Communist Party of India (CPI) has urged the Tamil Nadu government to withdraw its proposal to privatize cleaning and solid waste management services in the states municipal corporations. The party argues that this move threatens the interests of thousands of sanitation workers and undermines the spirit of social justice. CPIs Tamil ... Read more CPI Demands Reversal of Privatization in Tamil Nadus Municipal Cleaning Services
Chennai All Set for High-Rise Growth
The Housing and Urban Development Department issued the G.O following directions from the Chief Minister to Joseph Vijay
DMK Plans Major Organizational Restructuring After Election Setback
Chennai, June 21: The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is set to undergo significant organizational changes following its disappointing performance in the recent Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. As the current session of the Assembly concludes, the party aims to strengthen its grassroots network and enhance its electoral machinery. According to party sources, the restructuring will primarily ... Read more DMK Plans Major Organizational Restructuring After Election Setback
India is the strongest chess playing nation: Vijayalakshmi hails country's rapid rise
Chennai's Subbaraman Vijayalakshmi, India's first IM and WGM, asserts the nation's chess dominance is unmatched and will only grow. She highlights Chennai's pivotal role, from pioneers like Manuel Aaron and Vishwanathan Anand to current stars Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa. Vijayalakshmi also reflects on her near-miss GM title and contemplates a comeback.
India vs Afghanistan 3rd ODI: Prasidh Krishnas Fifer, Yashasvi Jaiswals Century Seal 3-0 Whitewash
Prasidh Krishna claimed a five-wicket haul and Yashasvi Jaiswal smashed an unbeaten 110 as India defeated Afghanistan by nine wickets in Chennai to complete a dominant 3-0 ODI series sweep.
Heart to heart with Vijaynarain Rangarajan
Vijaynarain Rangarajans journey is one of passion and self-discoverythis World Music Day, the singer-reflects on his influences, creative process, and the stories behind his songs.
Opinion: Safe...For Now: Rohit Sharma And The Curious Art Of Delaying The Inevitable
By the time Rohit Sharma had walked out to bat in Chennai on Saturday evening, he would have known the conversations about him.
A Tambaram to Chennai train singing group changes tracks but stays well on course
From devotional to film songs, Pallavaram Return to Tambaram Local, this train commuters music group has experienced notable shifts but is still singing strong
Tamil Nadu plans stricter monitoring of solid waste management contracts in 12 local bodies
Tamil Nadus TVK Surpasses Two Million Members After Election Victory
Chennai, June 21: The Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), led by Chief Minister Vijay, has surpassed two million members. This milestone reflects the partys remarkable growth since its launch just over two years ago, as reported by party sources on Saturday. Party officials and supporters celebrated this achievement on social media, highlighting it as evidence of ... Read more Tamil Nadus TVK Surpasses Two Million Members After Election Victory
New police commissioners take charge in Tambaram and Avadi
Pacer Prasidh Krishna registered the best figures by an Indian pacer at Chennai's iconic Chepauk Stadium on Saturday, also becoming the first Indian to take a five-wicket haul at the venue.
Intensive efforts continue to reduce TB-related mortality in Tamil Nadu
SFI condemns police action on students protesting against NEET
The organisation also claimed that several police personnel involved in the operation did not wear name badges on their uniforms, thereby concealing their identities in violation of established norms
Man detained after refusing to step out from coach reserved for women
Employee letters disbursed under Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rojgar Yojana in Chennai
At IMAGE, a total of 750 participants including 450 beneficiaries, 122 employers and industry association representatives participated
Medical Officers Association expresses concern over inter-directorate counselling
Police visit house linked to ex-Ministers brother in city
T.N. School Education Department wins SKOCH Award 2026 for 3 educational initiatives
The awards honour high-impact governance innovations that deliver measurable outcomes at scale
Corporation set to expedite biomining work in dump yards
Senior officials led by MAWS Secretary Gagandeep Singh Bedi inspected civic works on Saturday as residents have complained about civic issues pertaining to waste management and stray dogs
Police check for ganja on sadhus along girivalam path
Saturdays drive comes after Tiruvannamalai West police arrested three persons in town for possession of two kilograms of ganja
North Chennais M.C. Road set for pedestrian-friendly makeover
College student, schoolgirl killed in separate accidents near Tambaram
Cloud band brings down temperatures in city; wet weather to continue in T.N.
A broad cloud band over the Bay of Bengal increased cloud cover across the city and its suburbs, keeping the temperature in check; Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam recorded 35.3 degrees Celsius and 36.7 degrees Celsius respectively; RMC forecasts light to moderate rain in parts of city today
The Tragedy of Modern Isolation in Kashmir
If we are to salvage what remains of our societal fabric, we must look beyond mere material success and superficial unions SYED NISSAR H GILANI One aging woman lives in a high-end luxury senior care home in New Delhi, battling a quiet, profound depression. Her former partner of fifty years lives out his remaining days in a palatial apartment in Pune, surrounded only by paid helpers. Miles away, a young, brilliant mother of two opens the morning newspaper, only to find her world instantly reduced to ash upon learning of her husband's sudden arrest and criminal betrayal. These are not fragmented scenes from a tragic work of fiction; they are the stark, contemporary realities fracturing our households. More than a century after early chroniclers observed a society bound by unyielding domestic devotion, we are forced to look into the mirror and ask a painful, haunting question: What has gone wrong with us? The Historical Baseline of Mutual Devotion More than a hundred years ago, early travellers to Kashmir looked at our society with immense admiration, capturing a social fabric that seemed remarkably resilient. Among them was Sir Francis Younghusband, who served as the British Resident in Kashmir. In his 1908 book Kashmir, he described the Kashmiri Musalman as an exceptionally hardworking, responsible head of the family, deeply devoted to his wife and children. In those days, marital disputes were rare, and divorce was virtually unheard of. Incidentally, my connection to this text is deeply personal; five years ago, I had the privilege of translating Younghusbands Kashmir into the Urdu languagea labor of love that subsequently won the prestigious Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Award from the Uttar Pradesh Cultural Academy. Immersing oneself in his observations reveals just how fiercely the majority of that society, bound by shared values and mutual respect, was dedicated to the sanctity of the home. A similar enduring stability characterized Kashmiri Pandit families; they, too, nurtured their households with profound care, and divorce within their community was an absolute rarity. For generations, ours was a culture where the family was the emotional, economic, and social anchor of existence. Over time, however, things have changed drastically. The collective dedication to the family unit has experienced a profound and unsettling decline. The Anatomy of Modern Separation When we observe young couples today, the modern triggers of marital breakdown are frequently discussed. The rapid transition from a community-centric society to a hyper-individualistic one has fundamentally altered how we navigate relationships. Among the youth, several contemporary factors are easily identifiable: The Clash of Egos and Hyper-Individualism: Modern education and global exposure have heightened individual self-esteem. However, when this pride is not balanced with humility, it creates a rigidity where neither partner is willing to bend, compromise, or utter the healing words, I am sorry. Economic Independence vs. Interdependence: Historically, marriage was a bond of absolute material and survival-based interdependence. Today, widespread education has rightfully granted women financial independence. While this is a monumental leap forward for womens empowerment, it means that financially sound individuals are no longer willing to endure domestic violence, emotional neglect, or severe incompatibility for the sake of mere social conformity. The Loss of the Joint Family Cushion: In the era Younghusband chronicled, marriages did not exist in isolation. The traditional joint family provided a built-in safety net. If a young couple stumbled, elders stepped in immediately to counsel, mediate, and absorb the tension. Todays nuclear setups force couples to face friction in absolute isolation, turning minor sparks into uncontrollable fires. The Ultimate Betrayal: When Separation is an Act of Courage While many modern divorces stem from compatibility issues or shifting values, there is another, far more sinister catalyst emerging in contemporary society: the total annihilation of trust through moral and criminal depravity. In such dark instances, separation is not a sign of a fragile society, but rather a necessary act of self-preservation and dignity. Consider the harrowing ordeal of a young engineering couple. They had married out of love, having been classmates during their university days in Chennai. The groom was from Kashmir and the bride from Bombay. Their cross-cultural union was solemnized beautifully in the presence of both families. For three years, they lived in blissful harmony, blessed with two children, both partners suitably employed and enjoying the fruits of a dedicated family life. The wife was the very epitome of loyalty and devotion. Then, one ordinary morning, her world turned to ash. While scanning the pages of a leading daily newspaper, she stumbled upon a shocking report: her husband had been arrested in a heinous rape case at his place of posting. Upon confirmation, the horrific reality set in. The betrayal deepened when it was revealed that the husband had not only confessed to the crime, but had subsequently married the victim, leaving her pregnant as well. Shattered, the young mother of two found herself living the psychological reality of a widow overnight. Yet, being highly intelligent and possessing a fierce sense of rectitude, she recognized that separation was inevitable. For her, divorce was not a failure to compromise, but a courageous refusal to compromise on basic human morality and self-respect. The Fragility of the Empty Nest: A Half-Century Unravelled Yet, the rot in our social fabric does not only strike at the roots of young love; it also fractures bonds that have weathered an entire lifetime. To believe that this marital malaise is confined merely to the impatience of youth is to ignore a deeper, quieter crisis that manifests in advanced age. Consider another deeply unsettling account of a couple whose separation recently shook those who knew them. Both had entered into a second marriage at the age of thirty. For fifty yearsa golden half-centurythey lived together in absolute harmony. They travelled the world and enjoyed a life of shared joys. Both held prestigious professional positions, eventually retiring with immense material comfort, owning beautiful, luxury-filled homes. Their children from their previous marriages grew up, settled abroad in foreign countries, and gradually became consumed by their own distant lives, leaving their aging parents with very limited contact. The couple was left face-to-face in an empty nest. Shockingly, after five decades of companionship, the bond dissolved. It was the wife who initiated the separation, and within a short period, they parted ways. The aftermath of this late-life divorce presents a heartbreaking portrait of modern isolation. The lady initially moved into her elderly mothers flat in her native village. However, within a year, her mother passed away, plunging her into profound loneliness and depression. Demonstrating immense resilience, she wisely chose to combat her depression by moving into a high-end luxury senior care home in New Delhia comfort she could easily afford due to her financial independence. Meanwhile, her divorced husband lives out his days in a palatial apartment in Pune, accompanied only by two or three paid helpers. The Illusion of Material Solace These tragic turns of events illustrate a uniquely modern paradox: the rise of material abundance alongside emotional and moral starvation. We have built palatial homes and secured financial fortunes, yet we are losing the spiritual, ethical, and familial glue that once kept us anchored. When children move thousands of miles away to pursue their own destinies, aging couples are left without the traditional generational cushionsthe shared joy of raising grandchildren or the bustling warmth of a full house. In the quiet of an empty nest, dormant individual eccentricities or the sheer psychological weight of aging can intensify, causing a half-century of history to evaporate. On the other end of the spectrum, the pressures of modern postings and a departure from moral values lead to catastrophic betrayals that completely uproot young, innocent families. Ultimately, these modern crises teach us a sobering lesson. While wealth can purchase a room in a luxury care home in Delhi, hire attendants in a quiet apartment in Pune, or provide financial independence to a shattered young mother, it cannot replace the genuine companionship, safety, and moral integrity that our ancestors possessed naturally. If we are to salvage what remains of our societal fabric, we must look beyond mere material success and superficial unions. We must revive the virtues of profound loyalty, patience, and ethical accountability. We need to foster a culture that values the sanctity of vows over passing impulses, ensuring that our householdswhether young or oldare built not on the shifting sands of modern vanities, but on the bedrock of unyielding trust and mutual respect. (The author is a former civil servant from the administrative service. Feedback: nisargilani57748@gmail.com )
CPI-affiliated farmers association & AIADMK oppose amended Mekedatu resolution
Tamil Nadu govt sent the copy of resolution to the Union govt on Friday evening itself.
Tambaram to get women-only park at cost of 1.25 crore
TN to outsource waste collection in 12 corpns
Tenders Floated To Appoint Consultancies For Planning
Slow overbridge work prolongs traffic woes in Pattabiram
1.5kg ganja, 40 tablets seized; three arrested
College student, Class VI girl killed in accident near Tambaram
Traffic chaos at South Usman Rd junction endangers commuters
Cinematographer Manoj Paramahamsa to head TN govt film institute
Mother kills self days after sons suicide
Schools asked to display posters against drug menace on campus
Broadcast live all proceedings of assembly, MNM tells TVK govt
Stress takes a toll on students ahead ofNEETre-exam
While many students are hoping that the re-exam will be held with no glitches, most point out that they have lost hope in a fair examination
India beat Afghanistan by nine wickets, sweep ODI series 3-0
CHENNAI: India completed a clean sweep of the three-match ODI series with a comprehensive nine-wicket win over Afghanistan in the final match, as Yashasvi Jaiswal smashed an unbeaten century and combined with Rohit Sharma for a 170-run opening stand to make the chase a mere formality here on Saturday. Chasing a modest 219-run target, India []
MK Stalin Critiques Name Change of Naan Mudhalvan Scheme in Tamil Nadu
Chennai, June 20: Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and DMK leader MK Stalin criticized the state governments decision to rename the prominent Naan Mudhalvan scheme to Thiran Tamil Nadu on Saturday. He expressed that any attempt to undermine or discontinue this program would negatively impact the progress of the states youth. In a post ... Read more MK Stalin Critiques Name Change of Naan Mudhalvan Scheme in Tamil Nadu
Sewage and rainwatersharing chambers in Judge Colony, TambaramSanatorium
Residents of this enclave inTambaramSanatorium point an accusing finger at a government-run working womens hostel noting that the facility is letting sewage into thestormwaterdrain with impunity
Afghanistans Shahidi Reflects on Challenges Against India After ODI Series Loss
Chennai, June 20: The Afghanistan cricket team faced disappointment in their three-match ODI series against India, suffering a 3-0 defeat. Despite captain Hashmatullah Shahidi scoring his maiden ODI century in the third match held in Chennai, it was not enough to secure a victory for his team. Following the loss in the third ODI, Shahidi ... Read more Afghanistans Shahidi Reflects on Challenges Against India After ODI Series Loss
Yashasvi Jaiswal Becomes Indias Fastest to Two ODI Centuries
Chennai, June 20: Opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal made headlines on Saturday during the third ODI against Afghanistan. Partnering with Rohit Sharma, he scored an impressive 170 runs for the first wicket. Jaiswal remained unbeaten at 110 runs off 86 balls, hitting 17 boundaries. This marked his second century in just six ODI matches, making him ... Read more Yashasvi Jaiswal Becomes Indias Fastest to Two ODI Centuries
Rapidocaptain uses Instagram to motivate women to be financially independent
A mobile and a vehicle are enough for women to be financially independent, says K. Bhuvaneshwari
No safety lapse at Chirakkal gate, says DRM
Divisional Railway Manager Madhukar Roat said that the Mangaluru-Chennai Mail (Train No. 12602) stopped before the level-crossing signal as it was not cleared
Chennai: Collectors Meet On June 29, 30
The conference of all bureaucrats and police officers would discuss various issues relating to administration, security and public safety: Reports
Crooners beat the commuting blues on a long suburban line from Chennai to Tiruvallur
Every day, at a set hour in the morning and evening, a compartment in the local electric train on the Chennai Central-Tiruvallur suburban line morphs into a concert hall. Listening in to the voices from this decades-old amateur train singing group, clearly a Methuselah among such groups across the Chennai Metropolitan Area
Yashasvi Jaiswal Scripts Big Record With Ton As India India Sweep ODI Series 3-0 vs Afghanistan
India flayed Afghanistan by nine wickets in the third and final ODI in Chennai on Saturday.
Chennai: TVKs Weekend Enrolment Mela Continues
The newcomers were welcomed to the party fold by senior Minister N Anand, Aadhav Arjuna and K A Sengottaiyan and other top brass: Reports
Krishna's five-for, Jaiswal's 110 power India to 3-0 sweep over Afghanistan
Yashasvi Jaiswal's unbeaten 110 and Rohit Sharma's 79 powered India to a nine-wicket win over Afghanistan in Chennai and a 3-0 ODI series sweep. Earlier, Prasidh Krishna's career-best 5/23 reduced Afghanistan to 36/4 before captain Hashmatullah Shahidi's maiden ODI century helped the visitors recover to 218, which India chased down in 28.4 overs.
DMK Spokesperson Responds to IUML Split, Highlights Strong Historical Ties
Chennai, June 20: T.K.S. Elangovan, spokesperson for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), commented on the recent split from the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). He stated that the relationship between DMK and IUML has always been positive. If they have decided to part ways, there is little we can do about it, he remarked. In ... Read more DMK Spokesperson Responds to IUML Split, Highlights Strong Historical Ties
3rd ODI: Prasidhs Five-for, Jaiswals Century Propel India To 3-0 Sweep Against Afghanistan
MA Chidambaram Stadium: Fast bowler Prasidh Krishnas maiden fivewicket haul and Yashasvi Jaiswals fluent unbeaten century powered India to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the third ODI and sealed a 30 series sweep at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. Prasidhs sensational figures of 5-23 in nine overs, including taking four scalps in the Power-play with his pace, bounce, and swing, helped India bowl out Afghanistan for 218 in 44.2 overs, despite skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi hitting 102 his first ODI century. In reply, Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma, who hit 79, shared a 170-run opening partnership, with five of them being penalty runs. Jaiswal then marched forward to hit an unbeaten 110 off 86 balls, hitting his second ODI ton in three innings, laced with 14 boundaries and three sixes, as India wrapped up the chase with 128 balls remaining. The win also meant India got their first series victory under Shubman Gill as ODI captain. India began positively as Rohit and Jaiswal negotiated the early movement and found boundaries through crisp drives and cuts to reach 42 without loss at the end of the fifth over. Jaiswal pressed on the accelerator pedal by hitting a flurry of boundaries off Fareed Ahmad in the seventh over. More strike rotation and boundaries ensured that India reached 86 without loss at the end of the Power-play. With Afghanistan not posing many questions, Jaiswal and Rohit continued to press, with the former reaching his fifty off 38 balls in the 11th over with a confident drive to longoff. Rohit, too, found rhythm and brought up his own fifty off 47 balls in the 16th over. Afghanistan introduced spinners Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi to stem the flow, but Rohit and Jaiswal rotated strike and punished loose balls, despite a mix-up almost ending in a run-out. Jaiswals timing and placement were particularly impressive, while Rohit provided the customary support at the other end after enduring a scratchy start. Nabi struck in the 23rd over by removing Rohit for a wellmade 79 after he pulled to deep mid-wicket. It brought Shreyas Iyer to the crease, even as Jaiswal continued to dominate. With the required rate negligible, Jaiswal and Iyer rotated the strike and punished anything short. Afghanistans bowlers toiled hard for breakthroughs, but fielding lapses and misfields cost them. As the finish loomed, Jaiswal shifted gears and got his century off 83 balls with a fantastic inside-out drive over extra cover off Nabi, before sweeping and lofting the final delivery over longon to end the chase in emphatic fashion. Nabi struck in the 23rd over by removing Rohit for a wellmade 79 after he pulled to deep mid-wicket. It brought Shreyas Iyer to the crease, even as Jaiswal continued to dominate. With the required rate negligible, Jaiswal and Iyer rotated the strike and punished anything short. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Afghanistan 218all out in 44.2 overs (Hashmatullah Shahidi 102, Azmatullah Omarzai 50; Prasidh Krishna 5-23, Harsh Dubey 1-38) lost to India 224/1 in 28.4 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 110 not out, Rohit Sharma 79; Mohammad Nabi 1-47) by nine wickets Article Source: IANS
Vandalur zoo free entry slots for June 21, 22 fully booked; no walk in entry
Zoo officials said 20,000 tickets had been booked online for each of the two days and that the booking had now reached capacity
DPR Work Begins For TadaNellore Six-laning
The collector said the project aims to increase the carrying capacity of the busy ChennaiKolkata corridor, ease traffic congestion and provide safer and faster travel. He directed officials to examine the need for truck lay-bys at strategic locations and address stakeholder concerns, including increasing clearance under flyovers wherever necessary
Steadily grows a garbage dump on the new bypass road near New Perungalathur
The garbage dumping spot is found at Alapakkam village in Nedungundram panchayat. Local body officials tell residents they are dumping waste there for want of an alternative space. This practice is encouraging individuals and other private entities to fling their discards there. Through responsible in situ waste management, the gated communities nearby can ensure the dump does not assume monstrous proportions
3rd ODI: Really Happy To Be Coming In On A Hot Day, Bowling Well And Helping The Team, Says Prasidh
MA Chidambaram Stadium: India pacer Prasidh Krishna said he was really happy to be coming in on a hot day, bowling well, and helping the team after picking his maiden fivewicket haul in the third ODI against Afghanistan here at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday. Prasidhs sharp newball burst, where he found swing, seam, and extra bounce, reduced Afghanistan to 36/4 in the first ten overs, before Hashmatullah Shahidi (102) and Azmatullah Omarzai (50) rebuilt with a 105run stand. The visitors eventually folded for 218, losing their last five wickets for just 20 runs, as Prasidh took out Shahidi to end up with 5-23. I've got it in my pocket right now, but really happy to be coming in on a hot day, bowling that well, helping the team, so pretty happy now, said Prasidh in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. It was a spell to remember for Prasidh as he joined the likes of Manoj Prabhakar and Mohammed Shami as Indian bowlers to dismiss each of the oppositions top five in an ODI. His figures also entered the record books as the best by any bowler in ODIs at Chennai, surpassing West Indies pacer Ravi Rampauls 5-51 in 2011. I've got it in my pocket right now, but really happy to be coming in on a hot day, bowling that well, helping the team, so pretty happy now, said Prasidh in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The rightarm quick also admitted the conditions at Chepauk were draining. No, honestly, I was really, really tired. It was pretty hot, but no complaints. I did end up bowling the fifth one, got the fourth wicket there. But the more important thing for us is to turn up on a hot day to put out that performance on the field, really good. Article Source: IANS
IND vs AFG: Krishna scripts history in Chennai, becomes first Indian ever to...
Prasidh Krishna starred with a career-best 5 for 23, becoming the first Indian to take an ODI five-wicket haul in Chennai and setting a new venue record. His early burst reduced Afghanistan to 36/4, but captain Hashmatullah Shahidi fought back with a maiden ODI century as the visitors recovered to post 218 before being bowled out.
Why Did India Start Innings At 5/0 In Chase Against Afghanistan In 3rd ODI - ICC Rule Explained
In a rare incident, India started the chase at 5 for 0 against Afghanistan in the third and final ODI in Chennai on Saturday.
Police Arrives at DMK Leader Senthil Balajis Residence Amid Political Turmoil
Chennai, June 20: A police team from Karur district visited the residence of V. Senthil Balaji, a senior leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and former Minister of Electricity and Excise in Tamil Nadu, on Saturday. This action has intensified discussions in the states political circles, as the former minister is already under investigation ... Read more Police Arrives at DMK Leader Senthil Balajis Residence Amid Political Turmoil
Prasidh grabs five in Chennai, Afghanistan fold for 218
Shahidi's maiden ODI century brought some respectability to Afghanistan's first-innings show in Chennai
Big Street Boys drive vulture conservation among school students in Chennai
Led by Raghunath Krishna, the 1986 batch of The Hindu Higher Secondary School in Triplicane is taking a critical message about this bird to school students. On June 18, labels carrying caricatures of vultures were distributed to students of Olcott school in Besant Nagar
Rohit joins Ganguly, Raina in elite ODI list, becomes fourth Indian to ...
Captain Rohit Sharma achieved a rare fielding milestone in Chennai, becoming the fourth Indian to be involved in the first three dismissals of an ODI innings. He took all three catches at first slip against Afghanistan, marking a spectacular start to the match. This remarkable feat adds another chapter to his illustrious career as India aims for a series whitewash.
IUML Separates from DMK Alliance, Future Political Alliances Under Review
Chennai, June 20: The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) announced its separation from the DMK-led alliance in Tamil Nadu on Saturday. This decision was made during the partys General Council meeting, where a total of 14 resolutions were passed, including the formal proposal to sever ties with the DMK alliance. Party leaders indicated that decisions ... Read more IUML Separates from DMK Alliance, Future Political Alliances Under Review
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Arshdeep Singh Discusses Training Adjustments After Heat Impact in ODI Series
Chennai, June 20: Indian cricket teams left-arm fast bowler Arshdeep Singh acknowledged that the heat during the second ODI match against Afghanistan in Lucknow had an impact on the players bodies. Ahead of the third and final match of the series, all players adjusted their training according to their needs. Speaking to broadcasters before the ... Read more Arshdeep Singh Discusses Training Adjustments After Heat Impact in ODI Series

