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AP Telugu and Cultural Academy Charts Roadmap To Protect Language
Wilson said the Academy has proposed setting up a Telugu Virtual Academy on the lines of the Tamil Virtual Academy in Chennai, with an estimated outlay of 100 crore
Speaking to reporters in Chennai, she reiterated that the decision on an alliance would be taken by her party after its State conference on January 9
Dense fog causes flight diversions and delays at Bhubaneswar airport
Flight operations at Bhubaneswars Biju Patnaik International Airport were disrupted on Thursday morning due to dense fog, leading to diversions and delays of several flights. Out of the diverted flights, three flights from New Delhi, one from Bangalore and another from Chennai, he said
Rajinikanth keeps up with New Year tradition, greets fans outside Chennai home
Rajinikanth greeted fans outside his Chennai residence on New Years Day, continuing his annual tradition. The superstar also shared an iconic Muthu dialogue on social media to wish fans a happy 2026
ATF price cut by steep 7%, commercial LPG rate up 111 per cylinder
In Mumbai, ATF price was revised 86,352.19 per kl, while prices in Chennai and Kolkata were cut to 95,770 and 95,378.02 per kl, respectively
ISRO Likely to Launch PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 on Jan 10
Chennai, Jan 1: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is likely to conduct its first mission of 2026 on January 10 with the launch of the PSLV-C62 rocket carrying the EOS-N1 Earth observation satellite along with 18 co-passenger payloads from Sriharikota. According to an ISRO Spaceflight update on X, PSLV-C62 is tentatively scheduled to lift [] The post ISRO Likely to Launch PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 on Jan 10 appeared first on Northlines .
Rajinikanth waves, greets fans with New Year wishes at Chennai home. Watch video
Rajinikanth waves, greets fans with New Year wishes at Chennai home. Watch video
In One Year, VinFast Went From a Whisper to a Roar in India's EV Market
On a morning in New Delhi, the Bharat Mobility Global Expo buzzed with the familiar hum of Indias automotive giants. Visitors wandered between displays of combustion engines and gleaming show cars, the kind of scene Delhi has hosted for decades. But in one corner of the hall, the crowd slowed. Two premium compact electric SUVs sat under the lights, the VF 6 and VF 7, their sharp V-shaped signatures glowing long before anyone registered the name on the stand. VinFast has quietly climbed into the ranks of Indias top electric vehicle brands VinFasts debut in India on Jan 17 of last year caught even veteran showgoers off guard. The company had brought right-hand drive versions tailored specifically for Indian consumers, a quiet signal that it was here with purpose, not testing the waters. Still, few in the hall recognized the badge. Amid the hum of announcements and clicking shutters, one visitor leaned toward a friend and asked, Who are these people? That question did not hang in the air for long. In the weeks that followed, a group of Indian journalists traveled to Vietnam to see where the cars came from. What they discovered in the northen city of Hai Phong reframed everything. I had no idea VinFast is such a big group , auto journalist Swati Agrawal recalled. I saw the factory, the manufacturing plant, and not only cars, even scooters, buses, electric buses. Everything is being manufactured in one place. Three lakh cars per year. This is not a small brand. Her reaction points to a deeper story. VinFasts sudden visibility in India is not merely an export push. It is the latest chapter in Vietnams own industrial transformation, one that has accelerated quickly enough to catch even Asias seasoned automotive observers off guard. A 400-Acre Factory From Nothing By the time the expo lights dimmed, the next act of VinFasts India story had already begun taking shape in Tamil Nadu months earlier. To choose a location for its plant, the company surveyed fifteen sites across six states. Tamil Nadu, with its manufacturing-ready infrastructure and active support for green mobility initiatives, rose to the top. What happened next showed how the brand like to act. And its right there in the name: Fast. In late February 2024, when the groundbreaking ceremony began on a sun soaked, low lying tract of land near Thoothukudi, the site was still empty. By Aug 4, 2025, it housed Indias newest electric vehicle factory, a 400-acre complex with body shop, paint shop, general assembly, logistics warehouse, and supplier-ready zones. We entered India with nothing , CEO Pham Sanh Chau said at the inauguration ceremony. No land. No factory. No team. The only thing we had was a deep resolve and a belief that this area could become a leading hub for electric vehicles and auto components in South Asia . He gestured to the plant behind him. In just fifteen months, we transformed this land into a modern, highly-automated factory . When the first VF 6 and VF 7 rolled out that morning, they were the first VinFast vehicles to be made-in-India, by the hands and minds of Indian people, for Indian customers. They are a symbol of the aspirations and resilience of the Indian people as they reach for a better, cleaner future , Chau said. The plant is expected to create 3,000-3,500 direct jobs and several thousand more across the supply chain as auxiliary partners move into the region. Suppliers have already expressed readiness to relocate workshops near the factory, a sign of confidence in Thoothukudis rise as an automotive production base. In parallel, VinFasts India team has moved quickly to build the retail and service backbone that can make or break an EV brand in this market. By end of 2025, the company had opened 35 dealerships, stretching from Delhi, Gurugram and Noida in the north to Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bengaluru, Kochi and Hyderabad. Yet the most unusual part of the ecosystem lies in aftersales support. VinFast partnered with RoadGrid, myTVS and Global Assure with the aim of creating a full-fledged third-party service centers before the first customer deliveries. Global Assure will operate a round the clock helpline, roadside assistance and mobile service. RoadGrid and myTVS will handle charging, maintenance and diagnostics, including support in areas where VinFast does not yet have a showroom. For a country where questions about EV service often outweigh questions about EV design, this infrastructure may prove decisive. Financing, long a barrier for EV adoption in India, has also been addressed through agreements with major banks including HDFC Bank, Yes Bank, Axis Bank, and others. These arrangements offer everything from dealer inventory financing to 100 percent on-road customer loans, with bank officers stationed directly in showrooms for simplified approval. This is how you support an EV transition , one banker at the Chennai showroom launch said. You do not just sell cars. You build systems . And in the months since customer deliveries began, VinFast has quietly climbed into the ranks of Indias top electric vehicle brands. Industry registration data shows the company already placing among the countrys top 10 EV brands, a notable shift for a name that was unfamiliar to most Indians at the start of the year. Its early momentum, built on steady deliveries and expanding visibility on the roads, has reinforced what many analysts have begun to observe. I love one thing about Vingroup , Swati says. They know what they are doing. And if they have a plant in India, people will think you are not going to just sell the product and leave . She adds, In India, if you give good price, good range, and good service, the customers are yours. Why this first year matters The rollout of Made-in-India VF 6 and VF 7 has already begun shifting industry perception. In April 2025, ABP Live named the VF 7 Most Awaited New Car, praising its design and advanced features. At the Jagran Hi-Tech Awards later in the year, VinFast was named EV Manufacturer of the Year, and the VF 7 won EV Disruptor of the Year. VinFast embodies the spirit of innovation and progress driving Indias EV transformation, said Jagrans auto editor Arjit Garg. He commented that the company has displayed a rare clarity of direction for a newcomer and a people-first vision that aligns with Indias long-term mobility goals. VinFasts long-term commitment became even more visible on Dec 4, 2025, when VinFast signed a new MOU with the Government of Tamil Nadu to expand its Thoothukudi facility by an additional 200 hectares. The second-phase investment will add production lines for electric buses, e-scooters and charging infrastructure, deepening localization and strengthening Indias emergence as a regional manufacturing hub. For many observers, the expansion underscored that the companys commitment runs far beyond its initial launch. With the factory inaugurated, dealerships opening, service networks activating and customers already booking, VinFast enters 2026 as a steady companion in Indias electric transition, intent on growing with the country. Indian visitors to Vietnam say the brands trajectory feels familiar yet refreshing. Piyush, a journalist and content creator, thinks back to the sight of VinFast cars filling Vietnams streets. I can imagine something similar happening in India, he says. Maybe after five or six years.
Hotels and restaurants across India face higher operating costs. Commercial cooking gas prices saw a Rs 111 rise on January 1, 2026. A 19-kg cylinder in Delhi now costs Rs 1,691.50. Mumbai prices also climbed. Kolkata and Chennai experienced significant price hikes. This impacts service operators nationwide.
On January 1, 2026, gold prices in India range from Rs 13,488 per 1 gram for 24K gold and Rs 12,364 per 1 gram for 22K gold. Silver is priced at Rs 2,38,900 per kilogram. Check city-wise rates here.
Over 3,000 police deployed for new year celebrations in Vellore, nearby districts
A 30-member police team conducted a combing operation in Yelagiri Hills on Wednesday to prevent any untoward incidents during new year celebrations
Littered stretch of Kovalam beach stands in stark contrast to adjacent Blue Flag beach
Leaders wish CPI veteran on 101st birthday
AIADMK extends its deadline for applications
Govt unveils places for online witness examination
Chennais housing market sales rise by 15%; buck national slowdown trend
3 Bawaria men convicted in ex-MLA murder move HC
NTK leader ridicules crowds at Vijays meets
Govt allows state transport corpns to lease pvt buses
2026 assembly session set to begin on Jan 20
Andipatti a must for alliance: TTV
Chodankar voices stance of Congress
Bessy street an eyesore with dumped furniture, liquor bottles, vehicles
4 juveniles film attack for social media
Documentary filmmaker S Krishnaswamy passes away
Chennai set to get free cancer screening centre for women
GCC door-to-door drive clears 582 tonnes bulk waste in 12 wks
Man beats son to death over wedding being called off
CM asks functionaries, cadre to celebrate Dravida Pongal
Dy CM launches slew of projects under North Chennai Development Scheme
Two held with LSD stamps, MDMA tablets and ganja in Saidapet
Commissioner holds public grievance redressal camp
T.N. Cyber Crime Wing rescues 1,212 potential victims of cyber crime
Point machine failure disrupted Metrorail green line service: CMRL officials
English translation of Swaminatha Iyers writings on music released
Pharmacies to display QR code for reporting adverse drug events
In 10 days, around 42,000 chemist shops in T.N. will display the QR codeas per the instructions of Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation
Indias largest BOT highway project gets Cabinet nod; SuratChennai travel time to drop 45%
The Union Cabinet greenlit a massive 374-km greenfield highway in Maharashtra, connecting Nashik to Solapur and Akkalkot, at an estimated Rs 19,142 crore. This project, part of the Surat-Chennai corridor, is set to be the country's largest BOT highway initiative. It promises to slash travel time by 45% and boost logistics, with completion targeted within two years.
Plaint filed against Praveen with Cong leadership: TNCC
International convention of Theosophical Society inaugurated
TN parties slam attacks on migrants, cite drug-linked violence, urge CM action
Amit Shah likely to visit TN on Jan 4-5
Unidentified persons assault man in Tiruttani, video goes viral
SETC gives ultra-luxury travel experience with launch of multi-axle Volvo buses
The Volvo buses are powered by the latest engines complying with Bharat Stage-VI emission norms. and are equipped with electronic diagnostic controls to identify technical issues.
Chennai real estate developer Casagrand files DRHP for raising 1,220 crore
A substantial part of the proceeds will be utilised to prepay or repay outstanding borrowings
As BJP seeks more seats, EPS urges AIADMK functionaries, cadre to rally behind allies
With More Investments In Youngsters, IPL 2026 Gears Up For Further Growth
The Indian Premier League: The Indian Premier League (IPL) is gearing up for yet another season, and there are plenty of things going on in terms of major changes, including opportunities for the growth of the league ahead of the 2026 season. The IPL Mini Auction in Abu Dhabi signified the restructuring of the rosters of the various franchises and has provided a new outlook on how the IPL will operate moving forward with an emphasis on developing a specific strategy for each of the various franchise's positions and creating greater amounts of foreign investment in the IPL, while also increasing the amount of reliance placed on the domestic T20 stars. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) made Cameron Green the most expensive all-rounder in IPL history with a record-setting Rs 25.2 crore, demonstrating the significant amount of money being spent in this year's mini auction. However, due to the new auction rules, there are still limits to the amount of money that can be spent on a single player, meaning that the amount paid to Green is capped at Rs 18 crore and that the additional funds must be directed to the Welfare Fund established by the BCCI. The bidding between KKR and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for Green was an indication of the overall value that Green provides, not only as a powerful run scorer but also as a quality medium-fast bowler who can perform under immense pressure. The signing of Green meant that Mitchell Starc's Rs 24.75 crore move to KKR in 2024 became the second most expensive overseas buy, but KKR had just begun their acquisition endeavours. With the biggest auction purse in IPL history of Rs 64.30 crore and having only retained 12 players from the previous season, KKR were both aggressive and soon successful with their acquisitions. Along with Green, KKR spent Rs 18 crore on Sri Lankan Matheesha Pathirana, as well as adding Mustafizur Rahman for Rs 9.20 crore. The acquisition of both Pathirana and Rahman showed KKR's intent to dominate not only the powerplay but also the death overs. Despite a modest return for Pathirana during IPL 2025, KKR appeared to gamble on his future potential to fill the void left by Andre Russell as a specialist finisher with the ball. Conversely, while KKR was heavily relying on overseas talent, CSK were focused on developing uncapped Indian players. CSK, with the second-highest purse of Rs 43.40 crore, did so by focusing on developing Indian talent instead of buying international players. CSK added youth and succession planning as priorities and spent a combined Rs 28.40 crore to add uncapped Indian players to their roster. The two most expensive uncapped purchases were Uttar Pradesh all-rounder Prashant Veer and Rajasthan wicketkeeper-batter Kartik Sharma, both of whom were purchased for Rs 14.20 crore each, making them the joint-most expensive uncapped players in IPL history. The previous record, set by Avesh Khans Rs 10 crore deal in 2023, has now been well surpassed. CSK's approach has changed significantly throughout IPL 2025 following an awful performance. By adding younger players, the franchise has improved its performance and has indicated that it will adapt to the current playing conditions of T20 cricket. Prashant is a young player who plays primarily in the lower order, has good potential as a batter and can bowl spin, and has been thought of as the long-term successor for Ravindra Jadeja, who has been an important part of CSK's team for a very long time. The addition of Kartik will also help to create competition for places in the wicket-keeper's position, as MS Dhoni is still expected to play in 2025. Other franchises have placed a great deal of value on domestic fast bowlers; Auqib Nabi, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir, signed a contract for Rs 8.40 crore with Delhi Capitals, which will be his first IPL contract, following success in domestic cricket, where he performed well in both red-ball and white-ball formats, as well as his ability to bowl in death overs. Royal Challengers Bangalore, fresh off their long-awaited first title win in 2025, have continued to upgrade their roster. They have brought in left-arm pacer Mangesh Yadav for Rs 5.20 crore and fast bowling all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer for Rs 7 crore; a substantial drop from the Rs 23.75 crore price tag that the Kolkata Knight Riders paid for him when he was acquired at the mega-auction. The calculated approach of the RCB team appears to be a representation of their recent achievements. After experiencing years of near-victories, losses, and having come in second place three times, they finally got their first title in 2025 by defeating the Punjab Kings. This title has also helped RCB develop a much clearer approach to building their team with an emphasis on not being so rushed to put together a roster as opposed to earlier years and times. Regarding the auction numbers, the trends overall were similar. The total amount of money that was spent on 77 players was Rs 215.45 crore, and uncapped Indian players made up Rs 63.45 crore, which is close to 75% of what was spent on Indian players in the auction. T20 leagues in different states of India continue to be the best resource for scouting, as the players from the UP T20 league, MP Premier league, MP T20 league, and Delhi Premier league have shown their value and therefore, received the highest price tags in the auction. With good scouting practices at the ground level, franchises came to Abu Dhabi for the auction with a solid role profile written out for each player instead of just a list of names. At the other end of the spectrum, reputation alone no longer guaranteed security. High-profile overseas names like Liam Livingstone, Jake Fraser-McGurk, and Devon Conway initially went unsold, while Indian batters Prithvi Shaw and Sarfaraz Khan were picked up only at the base price. Even capped internationals outside national reckoning found little traction, with several sold for their minimum value. Regarding the auction numbers, the trends overall were similar. The total amount of money that was spent on 77 players was Rs 215.45 crore, and uncapped Indian players made up Rs 63.45 crore, which is close to 75% of what was spent on Indian players in the auction. T20 leagues in different states of India continue to be the best resource for scouting, as the players from the UP T20 league, MP Premier league, MP T20 league, and Delhi Premier league have shown their value and therefore, received the highest price tags in the auction. With good scouting practices at the ground level, franchises came to Abu Dhabi for the auction with a solid role profile written out for each player instead of just a list of names. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The success of uncapped players attests to the pathway being a regularised model rather than an experimental one. The presence of RCB entering the season as the defending champions, KKR with numerous batsmen hitting the ball, the investment in young players by CSK, and the realignment of other franchises around roles rather than reputation make IPL 2026 a contest that is more about the scouts than the scorecards. Article Source: IANS
Man gets life term for murdering wife in Chennai
Hyundai Creta crosses 2 lakh annual sales mark in 2025
Why fitness is key for musicians? Performers this Margazhi season elaborate
Move. Stretch. Breathe. It takes a lot more than practising ragas and notes for musicians to be in top form each concert season. As we usher in 2026, artistes tell us the secret to taking charge and keeping fit, physically and mentally
Woman from Madhya Pradesh who stole gold jewellery in Chennai held in Delhi
In its 11th edition, Poetry with Prakriti in association with The Hindu Lit for Life, insists on intimacy, bringing art, music, poetry and personality to the fore at various venues in Chennai with an air of lightness
CapitaLand India Trust divests 20% stake in 3 data centres for 702 cr
Transaction involves data centres in Navi Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai
Gulbadin, Naveen Return As Afghanistan Name Rashid Khan-led T20 World Cup Squad
Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi: Afghanistan have announced a 15-member squad for the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, to be held in India and Sri Lanka, from February 7 to March 8. Led by Rashid Khan, the squad has been strengthened by the return of experienced all-rounder Gulbadin Naib and right-arm fast bowler Naveen-ul-Haq, who is making his comeback after recovering from a shoulder injury. Left-handed middle-order batter Shahidullah Kamal and wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Ishaq have retained their places, while young fast bowler Abdullah Ahmadzai has earned a spot in the main squad. Fazal Haq Farooqi, who missed the recent Bangladesh series and featured only in the final T20I against Zimbabwe, has also been named in the 15-player squad for both the West Indies series and the World Cup. Mujeeb Ur Rahmans inclusion is another highlight, resulting in AM Ghazanfar being named among the reserves alongside middle-order batter Ijaz Ahmadzai and emerging fast bowler Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi. Ahead of the global tournament, Afghanistan will take on the West Indies in a three-match T20I series scheduled from January 19 to 22 in the UAE, with the same squad selected for the series. ACB CEO Naseeb Khan stated, AfghanAtalan had a terrific run in the previous edition of the T20 World Cup. We cherish excellent memories from the past and hope for even better results this year, which will be played in Asian conditions. Hosting the West Indies team provides us with an incredible opportunity to fine-tune our combination and prepare adequately for the World Cup. Meanwhile, Ahmad Shah Sulimankhil, ACBs Chief Selector, added, We had good discussions over the past few days and finalised the squad. Gulbadin Naib is a big-match player, and his return boosts our team. We are also pleased to have Naveen Ul Haq back, which enhances the quality of our fast bowling. It was a tough decision to leave AM Ghazanfar out of the main squad, as his place made way for Mujeeb. Shahidullah Kamal performed well in the recent event and provides us with a valuable left-handed option, which is crucial in major tournaments. Afghanistan are placed in Pool D of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, competing alongside New Zealand, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and Canada. They will play their first match against New Zealand on February 8 in Chennai. In the last 2024 T20 World Cup, Afghanistan caught everyone's attention by qualifying for their first-ever semi-finals, where they lost to South Africa. Afghanistan squad: In the last 2024 T20 World Cup, Afghanistan caught everyone's attention by qualifying for their first-ever semi-finals, where they lost to South Africa. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Reserves: AM Ghazanfar, Ijaz Ahmadzai and Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi Article Source: IANS
Chennai traffic police to impose traffic restrictions for New Years celebrations
Nykaa Beauty Rewind 2025: What India Loved, Layered and Lived In
Click here to see the Top 20 SKUs across each category gives you a peek into shoppers carts, from trusty staples and crowd-favorite formulas to surprise hits that are quietly rewriting beauty routines everywhere. From viral obsessions to everyday icons, Nykaa decodes the beauty choices that defined 2025 If beauty in 2025 had a headline, it would read: India flirted hard and swiped right on what worked . This wasnt a year of blind loyalty or long-term commitment. It was the year of curious, confident experimentation. Consumers chased what was viral, sampled what was trending, and moved fast, but only the products that truly delivered earned repeat screen time in their routines. Ingredient lists were scanned like subtitles. Reviews mattered. Reels influenced carts. And routines evolved in real time. With a community of over 45 million beauty lovers across 19,000+ pincodes , Nykaas Best of 2025 doesnt just decode what sold, it captures the beauty zeitgeist of India in 2025 : what people flirted with, fell for, and folded into everyday life. Because in 2025, beauty behaved less like a long marriage, and more like dating apps on a good day: fast, curious, trend-led, and brutally honest . Some Categories Didnt Just Trend. They Went Monumental . The Pout Power : We sold 1,750 lipsticks every hour . Whether it was a swipe of the M.A.C MACximal Matte in Mehr or the cult-favorite Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk , somewhere in India, a pout was being perfected every two seconds. Infrastructure for the Eyes : Stack all the kajals sold in 2025 and youd build 575 Burj Khalifas . Clearly, a sharp wing isnt a phase; its infrastructure. Base Camp : The volume of foundation sold could paint 250 football fields . From the high-coverage NARS Natural Radiant Longwear to the "skin-first" Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer , India is committed to the base like never before. The Pink City : Blush sales hit such heights this year that if they were paint, Jaipur wouldnt need a refresh for the next century. (Yes, Kay Beautys Velvet Crme Blush deserves a mention.) Reviews as the final word : Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser (Dry to Normal Skin with Niacinamide) won without breaking a sweat. With 1.3 lakh+ ratings and a stellar 4.5-star rating, it officially became Indias most-reviewed beauty product on Nykaa, proof that sometimes, the quiet classics win the loudest applause. Brand Topper : Dot & Key didnt just sit pretty on vanities this year, it lived rent-free in peoples search histories. In fact, Dot & Key Face Moisturiser emerged as the fastest-growing beauty search keyword on Nykaa in 2025, clocking 63% growth. From ceramides to sunscreen, the brands barrier-first, no-fuss philosophy struck a chord with a generation that wants skincare towork hard and feel good doing it. Cute packaging helped, but performance sealed the deal. Some people shop. Some people commit A shopper from Nagpur placed Nykaas single highest-value order of 2025 , Rs. 4 lakhs in one go, 91 products, no browsing, no second thoughts. Was it a wedding? A launch? A glow-up era? We dont know. But we do know the face was going to be camera-ready for anthing. Moral of the story? When India loves beauty, it loves itwholeheartedly. Skin First, Always: The Barrier Era In 2025, "glow" was the result, but "barrier health" was the requirement. Consumers stopped chasing miracles and started playing the long game with ceramides and peptides. Forever Status : Icons like Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and Simple Kind to Skin Refreshing Facewash proved they never go out of style. India is clearing the shelves at warp speed with 19 cleansers finding a new bathroom mirror every single minute . Moisture Mania : Nykaa sold 25 moisturisers a minute, making hydration the most consistent step in beauty routines. Neutrogena Hydro Boost and Cetaphil Moisturising Cream topped the charts in this category. So by the time you finish this paragraph, 50 more routines just got a hydration upgrade. Serums : The Power Move If moisturisers were the foundation, serums were the intentional "main character." The Glow-Getter: Minimalist 10% Vitamin C Serum For Face For Glowing Skin became the ultimate bright spot in Indias vanity, leading the charge for radiant, even-toned skin. Ingredient Literacy : India memorized percentages like passwords. From The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% to targeted peptides, these were the go-to solutions for consumers who know their molecules from their marketing. K-Beauty - From Discovery to Discipline: Not a Trend. A Habit . 2025 marked the year K-beauty completed its transition from curiosity to core routine. Trust over Hype : Products like Beauty of Joseon Relief Sunscreen didnt just go viral, they stayed, were repurchased, and relied upon. Lips as Self-Care : Glossy finishes, lip oils, nourishing balms, and creamy textures officially dethroned old-school mattes. Cult favourites like LANEIGE Lip Glowy Balm became the sweet spot where self-care met self-expression, making lips the main character of the beauty routine. The Glass Skin Standard: COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence remained a staple, aligning perfectly with Indias growing preference for barrier care and skin longevity. K-beauty wasnt being explored anymore. It was being trusted. Fragrance: Building an Aura Wardrobe India stopped looking for "the one" signature scent and started building wardrobes. 5 fragrances were sold every minute . Main Character Energy : From the luxury of DIOR Sauvage to the sweet comfort of Plum Bodylovin Vanilla Caramello EDP , scents became a daily personality trait. Makeup, But Make It Intelligent: The Era of the Multitasker Heavy glam took a backseat this year, not because makeup disappeared, but because it evolved. Consumers leaned into skin tints, breathable bases, and formulas that worked overtime. Makeup didnt want attention; it wanted performance. Tint-Meets-Treatment : Products like Smashbox Halo Tinted Moisturizer and LOral Paris Infallible 24H Tinted Serum led the movement. Lips, but Smarter : Liquid lipsticks became the statement piece of 2025, long-wear, no-transfer formulas ruled the day. Standouts included LOral Paris Infallible Matte Resistance Liquid Lipstick and Nykaa Matte To Last!Transferproof Liquid Lipstick proving that color and performance can coexist effortlessly. Enduring Icons : Meanwhile, classics like Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer reminded everyone that cult status isn't a trend; it's a legacy. In 2025, makeup didnt shout. It showed up and did the job. The Ritual Upgrade: Bath, Body & Hair Body care moved from "functional hygiene" to "intentional ritual," with Bath & Body Kits surging by 93% . The Shower Scene : It wasn't just a wash; it was a treatment with Chemist At Plays Exfoliating Body Wash (4% Lactic Acid) and the comforting Dove Relaxing Care Shea Butter & Vanilla . Scalp is the New Skin : Haircare got serious. Through the last year, over 1 crore rosemary-based products were sold. WishCare Hair Growth Serum moved at a rate of one unit every minute , proving India is officially over the "quick fix" and into the "thick fix." The Gloss Factor : LOral Professionnel Absolut Repair and LOral Paris Hyaluron Moisture shampoos kept the frizz at bay for 72 hours at a time. Nykaa Now: For the I Need It Yesterday Generation Imagine this, youre halfway through packing for a holiday when you realize your face wash is bone dry. One shopper in Bangalore found herself in this exact "pre-flight panic." Realizing she was flying to Delhi that same night, she didn't think a restock was possible. She ordered her favorite cleanser via Nykaa Now while still at her office desk. The result? The package didn't just meet her at home; it beat her there. Thats not just delivery; thats a travel hack. When "Instant" Actually Means Instant : The 6-Minute Flex : In Hyderabad, someone restocked their full barrier-repair kit, Minimalist 10% Vitamin C Serum and CeraVe Moisturizer, while a Bella Vita Perfume Set landed in Delhi all in 6 minutes. Thats faster than deciding what to watch on Netflix. The " Everything Everywhere All At Once " Order : While most people use us for quick fixes, Chennai went for the "full vanity overhaul." Our largest basket of the year featured 96 products in a single order , a makeup-heavy haul of Nykaa Cosmetics, Lakme and Neutrogena that proved our assortment is as deep as our delivery is fast. Whether its one serum or ninety-six lipsticks, Nykaa Now is making sure the only thing you waited for in 2025 was your nails to dry. The Big Picture: Smarter, Softer, More Intentional Beauty in 2025 wasnt about chasing whats next, it was about building routines that last. Beauty in 2025 wasnt about chasing whats next, it was about moving fast, choosing smart, and switching without guilt. Indian consumers explored freely, followed trends unapologetically, and built routines that evolved with them. From barrier-first skincare to intelligent makeup, indulgent body care and mood-led fragrances, beauty became deeply personal, and joyfully flexible. Shop the Best of 2025 only on Nykaa or at a Nykaa store near you.
Prem Anand Sinha is Avadi Police Commissioner
Before being posted to South Zone, Mr. Sinha served in Chennai city as Additional Commissioner of Police, South
IPL 2026: Schedule, players list, venues and auction highlights
2026 IPL full schedule, teams: The Indian Premier League 2026 will commence on March 26 and conclude on May 31. The auction saw record bids for players like Cameron Green and uncapped talents. Squads for Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Delhi Capitals have been revealed. The opening match venue remains uncertain.
CapitaLand Investment Limited's CapitaLand India Data Centre Fund has secured S$150 million in its first close, acquiring a 20.2% stake in three AI-ready data centre projects from CapitaLand India Trust. The fund, targeting S$300 million, will invest in assets in Navi Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad, bolstering India's rapidly growing data centre capacity.
ADGP Amalraj returns as Tambaram Police Commissioner
He was the second Commissioner of Tambaram commissionerate, which was inaugurated on January 1, 2022
Escape of LTTE militants from Madras Central Prison and a riot 30 years ago
A February night in 1995 bore testimony to the capability of the LTTE militants to spring audacious surprises
Victoria Public Hall and its missing plaque
What happened to the plaque that must have been placed at VP Hall when it was first inaugurated in 1888?
MDMK MLA sentenced to 2-year jail term in cheque bounce case
Guv-President action hits federal principle: TNCC
On patrol with Marine Elite Force in Chennai as Olive Ridley carcasses wash ashore
The Hindu joined the Marine Elite Force on an exclusive patrol along the sea off the North Chennai coast as Olive Ridley deaths begin
Pongal releases turn theatres to political testing grounds ahead of TN polls
Govt app tells commuters to wait 19,280 minutes for MTC bus
Hotspots under scanner ahead of New Years Eve
Dubai firm owner and relative held for kidnapping ex-staff, his lover
Tunnel boring breakthrough at Perambur
Trouble brewing in DMK front; allies may soon desert it, says EPS
Committee submits pension report to CM
MDMK MLA convicted in cheque bounce case
Cant order de-freezing of accounts: HC to YouTuber
HC: Officials wrongly invoking Goondas Act must face action
Hit-and-run case: Truck driver arrested
City hospital launches TMS therapy to treat neurological conditions
Minister asks protesting healthcare workers to be cautious of middlemen
Tambaram corpn launches chess training for students
Court notice to TN govt on PIL seeking fitness audit for buses
End impasse in appointment of V-Cs: Educationists to CM, Guv
Over one lakh devotees throng Sri Parthasarathi Perumal temple in Triplicane on Vaikuntha Ekadashi
Victoria Public Hall temporarily closed for visitors
TN is drug-free; no ganja being cultivated: Minister
Madras univ to launch first interdisciplinary PG in defence studies
NCB freezes drug trafficking assets worth 12cr in 2025
2 girls housed illegally in govt home for boys attempt escape; unit sealed
Greater Chennai Police tighten vigil for peaceful New Year celebrations
Police say north Indian identity was not behindthe attack on Odisha youth in Tiruttani
We examined the Odisha youths version in the complaint and the FIRand found that the incident occurred after he questioned the boys as to why they were staring at him, saysInspector-General of Police (North Zone) Asra Garg
Govi.Chezhiaansays there are options available and the final decision will soon be taken by the Chief Minister. The Governor reserved the Bill for the Presidents consideration, stating that it would go against theUGC regulations and established norms. This shows the partisan behaviour on the part of the Governor, proving that he is not fit to hold the post, he says
In Tamil Nadu, the political arena is witnessing a swift transformation through the integration of AI, evolving from a mere curiosity to an essential campaign asset. With technologies like deepfakes and AI-crafted speeches at their disposal, political parties are enhancing voter engagement through tailored communications, igniting discussions around ethics and the urgency for adaptation.

