Sewage flow to be affected in three zones for 36 hours from February 6
Eminent educationist S.S. Rajagopalan passes away at 95
Dr. Prathap C Reddy at 93: What's Next for Indian Healthcare and Preventive Medicine?
Dr. Prathap C Reddy, Apollo Hospitals founder, advocates for preventive healthcare and medical tourism. He highlights Indians' high risk for non-communicable diseases, emphasizing lifestyle and medication control. Reddy's journey, from lobbying for duty-free equipment to pioneering health initiatives, underscores his vision for accessible, advanced Indian healthcare.
Shallow fog or mist conditions are likely to continue in isolated pockets of various districts, including Nilgiris, Salem, Krishnagiri, Vellore, Tirupattur, and Ranipet during early morning hours till Sunday
Crow deaths in Chennai due to avian influenza, Centre cautions TN
Divorce case in US: Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembus estranged wife moves Madras high court
The court directed the petitioners husband, Sridhar Vembu, his siblings Radha Vembu, Sekar Vembu, and Kumar Vembu, Zoho Corporation Pvt Ltd, and 5 others to file their responses to the application by Feb 25.
IIT Madras releases cancer genome database to strengthen India-specific research
The database can help identify biomarkers, enable early diagnosis, monitor disease progression and guide population-specific treatment
Minister inspects Chennai Corporation projects in Harbour constituency
Italian Rotarian-couple attends Rotary Club of United Chennai meeting
Department of Posts to hold grievances redressal meet in city
Only those cases that have been taken up at post offices level and are yet to be resolved would be taken up at the divisional level Dak Adalat
Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice G. Arul Murugan close the case after being told that no such book was published or sold at the Chennai Book Fair 2026
Coaches of Mangaluru-Chennai trains upgraded to LHB
Elderly man killed after being hit by water tanker lorry near Pallikaranai
The police arrested the lorry driver for causing the accident
Resident association campaign urges voters to reject cash and freebies for votes
A letter urged citizens to publicly pledge that their vote is not a commodity, remain vigilant, and report instances of cash or freebies distribution to authorities
Sea trial of new ferry to Kanniyakumari soon: Minister E.V. Velu
Chief MinisterM.K.Stalinhadannounced in December 2024 during the silver jubilee celebrations of theTiruvalluvarstatue that three new ferries would beprocuredfor use of tourists
T20 WC: Time Of Upsets Is In Past For Netherlands, Aim To Get In Final Four, Says Logan Van Beek
T20 World Cups: The Netherlands have won more matches in the Mens T20 World Cups than any other associate nation. Twin victories over England twice, while taking down South Africa and Zimbabwe have underlined their ability to beat top-ranked sides. But as they gear up to compete in their seventh T20 World Cup, the Netherlands are keen to shed their reputation of being giant-killers and make a serious push to get into the closing stages of the tournament. Seam-bowling all-rounder Logan Van Beek was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, but holds a Dutch passport through his father, and has been a constant presence in Netherlands set-up since 2014 Mens T20 World Cup. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, van Beek talks about the Netherlands aspirations in the tournament, preparation, reliance on data analytics and more. Excerpts: Q. How have you adjusted to the pitches which will be on offer in India and Sri Lanka during the sides recent camp at Super Kings Academy in Chennai? A. Yes, it's my first time of actually understanding the difference between red soil, black soil, and then the combo of black and red. They all have differences depending on what time of day you play. If you're playing a morning game, it might be a little bit stickier. In the afternoon, its a little bit drier, and then come the evening, dew might play a factor. It's just trying to understand the different soils and sometimes it dictates what ball you might go to more often in your spell. Q. Given the Netherlands history of making upsets in recent tournaments, how do you foresee the sides chances in the mega event? A. I think the times of upsets is kind of in the past for us. We're here to reach the final stages of the tournament. We've been together as a group for two or three years now. We've won some big games, which has given us confidence. But we're here to get to the final four and see if we can push for the trophy. Q. Beyond the smaller talent pool, what additional challenges do Associate teams face in competing at this level? A. Obviously, there's the financial kind of problem that associate teams have, the lack of resources, the lack of extra coaching throughout the season, and the lead-in periods. There's also the number of players that we often have to choose from. So, you really have to upskill the guys that are in your kind of 20-man squad. But again, it's something that we just have to deal with and get on with it. Our kind of motto is just to try and get as much as we can out of each individual and then come together as one as we walk onto the field. Q. To what extent does the Netherlands rely on data and analytics in T20 cricket, and how does it shape your preparation? A. We're a big fan of data analytics. We're not afraid of a long meeting and discussion amongst the group and really understanding what guys are thinking and what each person has seen with the data. We've got a coaching staff who really look into the numbers and try to find that little outlier or something that can give us a slight advantage going into the game. I think it's something that we need to do as a group, just to have something one-up against the opposition, because when we go up against the likes of Australia, India, New Zealand. Man for man, obviously they're very good cricketers and we need to find ways to find little gaps in their games that we can exploit, or just ways to try and get a little opportunity. If we can open that up, that doesn't really make sense, but if we can find a way that we can find some information that is unique, use it, and if we can gain that little opportunity to take advantage of and see if we can run with it. T20 cricket is one of those games where there are small advantages. The game can happen very fast, and momentum can shift very quickly. So that's what we're trying to do, is to try and create a moment to try and turn that into momentum. Q. Having beaten South Africa previously, as well as England and Zimbabwe, what do such victories mean for Associate players like you? A. First and foremost, it's a great memory. Some of my greatest memories with the Dutch team are beating those top tier nations, and the most enjoyable part of those games is the way that we've gone about it. In preparation, we've stood tall, guys have had special performances within those games, but we've done it as a group. It's something that we thrive on in terms of being and winning together. So now, going into this tournament, having had those little successes in the past, it's about can we do that in these first four games and try and get those three wins. Q. You continue to play domestic cricket in New Zealand and England. How does that experience help your own game and in adapting to different conditions? A. I just love playing cricket all year round. I guess, getting a little bit older, I want to make sure that I'm playing cricket. I don't necessarily want to be indoors training. The more cricket I can play, whether it be New Zealand or England, I just want to make sure that as long as this body is fit, I want to be playing cricket. It obviously gives you good experiences coming against different types of players, slightly different pitches. It's also exciting because you're trying to evolve your game constantly. Young guys are coming in and doing some really special different things. It's good to get that experience, and then when you go into tournaments like this, you can rely on that experience. If you see something you can, and you do go well, so I've done well by doing this against this. I'm going to trust that and definitely adds to the toolbox. Q. The Netherlands will play matches in Colombo, New Delhi, Chennai and Ahmedabad. How significant will it be to adapt to the conditions on offer closer to game days? A. We've played in Delhi, against Australia (in the 2023 ODI World Cup) and so we know that venue. It's a rapid outfield and quite a small ground. Australia had a bit of a day out that day. But for me, it's exciting. Ahmedabad is a huge stadium. I'm hoping that there's going to be 1,30,000 people there just for that atmosphere against India. I've never been to Sri Lanka. I've always wanted to play in Colombo. So that's going to be a really cool experience. Then Chennai, I've personally played a game there for New Zealand A. But we've watched plenty of IPL cricket and we've seen the Super Kings do so well there. It's just going to be an awesome experience. Playing cricket in India in general is just an amazing experience - doesn't matter which ground you're at. Q. You were born and raised in Christchurch but represent the Netherlands through family heritage. How do you balance this dual identity and more importantly, carrying Dutch cricket forward? A. I am me, really. It's like Logan van Beek is a mixture of being half Dutch. My grandfather's a West Indian from Trinidad and Tobago. I was born and raised in New Zealand. I'm kind of a bit of a mixing pot of different nationalities and that's unique to me. I'm super proud of each and one of those nationalities that I represent. I've been fortunate enough to play and represent the Netherlands in the last 12 years. It's something that I'm very, very proud of each time I get to do it. It's the main thing - just trying to inspire the next generation of Netherlands cricketers. If we can throughout this World Cup, get one or two of them watching, seeing how we play together, how much fun we're having and doing some x-factor performances, then hopefully we create some young cricketers who want to pick up a cricket bat instead of a hockey stick. I've been fortunate enough to play and represent the Netherlands in the last 12 years. It's something that I'm very, very proud of each time I get to do it. It's the main thing - just trying to inspire the next generation of Netherlands cricketers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A. It is 100 percent. He's the reason why I play cricket. He taught me how to hold a bat and play the game in the right spirit. He was my biggest fan, and my biggest critic. Every time I play cricket, a lot of the times I'm playing for him. I know that he's up there watching me. But he was a massive influence and I definitely wouldn't be playing cricket if it wasn't for him and his passion for the game. Article Source: IANS
The Summer House to host a sustainable fashion pop-up in Chennai this week
As Chennai readies for summer, The Summer House, a Bengaluru-based label known for slow fashion brings its long-standing classics and recent collections to the city through a short pop-up
Meet the teenage cyclists from Tamil Nadu racing at the Track Asia Cup
Four cyclists balancing school, training, and expectations offer a close look at the discipline that often goes unseen behind competitive sport
Inside the permit rooms that shaped Chennais nightlife
Before cocktail menus and rooftop lounges, Chennai drank discreetly. We visit four old-school bars at Maris, Ranjith, Ashoka and Palmgrove, for rasam vada and crab cutlets with loyal regulars. Follow our trail for a taste of permit room history
Tamil Nadus senior educationist Rajagopalan dies at 95
Veteran educator S.S. Rajagopalan, instrumental in Tamil Nadu's Samacheer Kalvi system, passed away at 95. A former English and Math teacher, he championed mother tongue instruction and defended the state's syllabus standards. His contributions to education spanned four decades, including work with the All India Forum for Right Education.
Silver price rises today February 4: latest rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai & Bengaluru
1 kg Silver price as reported today, February 4, 2026 across Indian cities
22K & 24K gold price today, February 4, 2026 across Indian cities
Dr Agarwals Health Care logs Q3 PAT at Rs 44 cr
CHENNAI, Feb 4: Dr Agarwals Health Care Ltd on Wednesday reported a 54.5 per cent jump in its consolidated profit after tax at Rs 44 crore for the October-December 2025 quarter. The city-based comprehensive eye care provider, had earned a profit after tax of Rs 28 crore during the corresponding quarter of the last financial year. For the nine-month period ending December 31, 2025 the profit after tax surged by 74.3 per cent to Rs 118 crore, from Rs 68 [] The post Dr Agarwals Health Care logs Q3 PAT at Rs 44 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
T.N. Higher Education Minister skips Anna University convocation
Governor R.N. Ravi is set to participate in the event; sources said Minister Govi. Chezhiaans decision was inevitable
Passengers left stranded as flight bound for Mumbai cancelled
Chennai: Passengers were left stranded at the airport here as a private air carrier bound for Mumbai was cancelled ahead of its journey, airport authorities said on Wednesday, February 4. Some of the passengers who had connecting flights from Mumbai to other destinations decided to book other flights on their own in order to continue 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 .
Cancer Surge In Tamil Nadu: Over 1 Lakh New Cases, Chennai Worst Hit
Tamil Nadu has crossed a critical public health threshold, registering more than one lakh new cancer cases in a single year for the first time.
Early screening matters; do not miss the bus
On World Cancer Day (February 4), a look at two mobile cancer screening units based in Chennai that are taking preventive healthcare into the everyday lives of women who might otherwise put it off for later
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Chennai has ruled that taxpayers can claim the Section 87A tax rebate on long-term capital gains from equity income for Assessment Year 2024-25. This decision allows a taxpayer to get a Rs 25,000 tax demand deleted. The tribunal stated the rebate applies to total income without distinguishing between normal and special tax rates.
Kidney cancer can strike at any age, early diagnosis crucial for complete cure, say doctors
The doctors emphasised the fact that a majority of kidney tumours are asymptomatic, most are diagnosed incidentally and that age is not immunity with this cancer
Tata Chemicals plans Rs 1,290cr capex in Tamil Nadu
Stalin says DMK panel to hold alliance talks would be formed soon
EPS, Dhinakaran slam DMK govt after student caught with ganja
Man gets seven-year sentence in 1999 bomb conspiracy case
AIADMK, BJP leaders hit out at Vijay
T20WC Warm-Up: Zimbabwe, Oman, Nepal win their respective games
COLOMBO/CHENNAI, Feb 3: Zimbabwe rode on Ryan Burls half-century and seamer Richard Ngaravas three-wicket haul to beat The Netherlands by 29 runs in their opening warm-up game at the Premadasa Stadium here on Tuesday. Batting first, Zimbabwe managed a decent 178 for 9 with Burl scoring 50 off 31 balls with six fours and Dion Myers contributed 32. For The Netherlands, seamer Logan van Beek took 3 for 22 in three overs. In a chase of 179, the Dutchmen managed [] The post T20WC Warm-Up: Zimbabwe, Oman, Nepal win their respective games appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sasikala vows to re establish Amma govt in TN
Moral policing: Gang assaults couple for holding hands
Man held for sexually harassing schoolgirl
Expert team files report on health of Youtuber
Chennai police shift strategy to target tobacco distribution points
Govt sends ambulance to take bodies of woman, son to Bihar
Woman dies in accident on way to see sons body
Londons Veeraswamy restaurant: carrying curry afar
Londons Veeraswamy restaurant was founded by Edward Palmer, who promoted Veerasawmy (that was the original, and colonial spelling) & Co. in 1896 chiefly to export curry powder to the U.K., which was sold under the brand name Nizam
Newly revamped Connemara Library offers better spaces for book lovers, researchers
The library now features a science park with interactive STEM activities, study area for civil services exam aspirants, and a dedicated reading section for those who bring their own books
Chennai Singams Beat Ahmedabad Lions to Make ISPL Final - Deccan Chronicle
Chennai Singams Beat Ahmedabad Lions to Make ISPL Final Deccan Chronicle
Chennai Singams Beat Ahmedabad Lions to Make ISPL Final
Chennai's Ashish Pal was the wrecker-in-chief as he claimed three crucial wickets. The Lions lost both openers Sikandarbhai Bhatti and Prathamesh Thakre for ducks within the first three balls of the match.
Man booked for killing newborn puppy
After long struggle, Chennai Metro Rails TBM to reach Thirumayilai on February 9
The delay in constructing the tunnel shaft at Thirumayilai, challenging soil conditions, temporary stoppage of tunnelling activity due to cracks in a school and a gas leak obstructed the progress
AIADMK functionary booked for damaging newly-opened park
Why the Church of Scotland Mission was worried about schools in Madras falling into debt
While notable progress was made in the area of female education, there was also concern over the lack of availability of female teachers to tutor the girls.
Doctors body urges CM to implement salary parity
Stating that nearly 19,000 government doctors in Tamil Nadu continue to await implementation of the order, the committee urged the Chief Minister to intervene and direct the Health Department to act on the issue
T20 World Cup 2026: Warm-up Wins For Zimbabwe, Nepal And Oman
T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe, Nepal and Oman enjoyed confidence-boosting victories in the latest round of ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up matches. Zimbabwe beat the Netherlands by 29 runs, Nepal chased down 146 to beat the UAE by seven wickets and Aamir Kaleem impressed with the bat as Oman defeated Sri Lanka A by five wickets. Burl and Ngarava shine for Zimbabwe: Ryan Burl and Richard Ngarava played key roles as Zimbabwe overcame the Netherlands by 29 runs. Burl entered the fray at 77 for three in the ninth over, Dion Myers having got Zimbabwe off to a flyer with a 14-ball 32, and made an unbeaten 50 from 31 balls, with six boundaries, to guide his side to 178 for nine. Logan van Beek was the pick of the Dutch attack with three for 22 but the reply got off to a nightmare start as both Max ODowd and Bas de Leede fell for ducks. Captain Scott Edwards made 26 but his departure left the Netherlands on 94 for eight, with Van Beeks 40 not out, with three sixes, proving too little too late. Nepal power past the UAE: An unbroken century stand between Dipendra Singh Airee and Aarif Sheikh led Nepal to a seven-wicket win over the UAE in Chennai. The UAE batted first and slipped from 42 for one to 66 for five, Sandeep Lamicchane taking two for 24. Sohaib Khan (38 not out) and Harshit Kaushik (35) added 68 for the sixth wicket to repair the damage and two run-outs early in the reply left Nepal with plenty of work to do from 45 for three. Singh Airee and Sheikh made light work of the task at hand, however, finishing unbeaten on 50 and 61 respectively to guide Nepal home with three overs to spare. Sheikh struck eight fours and two sixes in his 37-ball knock. Aamir leads Oman home: Aamir Kaleems entertaining 80 led Oman to a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka A in Colombo. Sri Lanka A opted to bat first but lost regular wickets in the powerplay, which ended with them on 49 for four. Sahan Kosala (21) and Wanuja Sahan (29) helped guide their side into three figures while Chamindu Wijesinghe made an unbeaten 24 from 13 balls as the hosts finished on 145 for nine, with Jay Odedra, Shah Faisal and Shakeel Ahmed taking two wickets apiece. Sri Lanka A opted to bat first but lost regular wickets in the powerplay, which ended with them on 49 for four. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sahan bowled tidily to claim three for 16 from his four overs in a losing cause. Article Source: IANS
Annamalai cites father's health, says no to poll work in six TN seats
Bracewell progressing 'really good' as NZ prepare for varied conditions
After playing warm-up game against USA in the night in Mumbai, NZ will play back-to-back day games in Chennai to kick off their WC campaign
Madras University changes translated term in PG degree certificate
The Hindu, in an article last year, had reported that the term iyalaamai, which translates as disability, had caused consternation to a disability rights activist
Senior citizen killed after being knocked down by stray bull in Nolambur
He was walking on the street when a stray bull roaming on the road attacked him from behind
New anicut on Cheyyar river to stabilise irrigation and drinking water needs in two districts
Work to build the 35.21 crore structure in Uthiramerur taluk is in the final stages of completion
Tamils will never accept imposition of language: Madras HC Judge
Chennai: Madras High Court Judge, Justice N Anand Venkatesh, has said that a Tamilian will never accept the imposition of a language on him, though he willingly learns other languages out of his own volition and does not oppose other languages. Addressing an event, Justice Anand Venkatesh recounted him recently watching of the Tamil film 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 .
Tamil Nadu gears up for Census 2027; house-listing likely to start after Assembly election
Chief Secretary N.Muruganandamchaired the first meeting of the State-level coordination committee at the Secretariat on Monday (February 2, 2026). About 1.5lakhofficials, including enumerators and supervisors, are expected to take part in the exercise in Tamil Nadu
Veerabhadran Ramanathan, the Indian-origin climate scientist, has been awarded the 2026 Crafoord Prize in Geosciences for work that transformed understanding of global warming. Born in Chennai, his education in India and later training in the US shaped a career spanning NASA research, academia and policy engagement. His discoveries on greenhouse gases beyond carbon dioxide influenced climate science, international research programmes and global environmental policy.
Young adults in India at risk for lung cancer, say doctors
I would say people have become habituated to liquor, not addicted: TN minister
Kauvery Hospital, Alwarpet has successfully performed a highly complex and rare TAVR-in-TAVR-in-SAVR procedure with bioprosthetic valve fracture on a 78-year-old patient, marking one of the first such procedures in the world. The advanced transcatheter intervention was undertaken to treat a repeatedly failing heart valve in a patient with a long and challenging history of aortic valve disease. Dr R Ananthraman, Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, and Dr Aravindan Sevaraj, Co-Founder & Executive Director, with cardiology and radiology teams at Kauvery Hospital The patient was first diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis, a condition where the hearts main valve narrows and restricts blood flow to the body. In 2005, he underwent open-heart surgery (Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement-SAVR) to replace the diseased valve with a bioprosthetic (tissue) valve. Over time, this valve degenerated, and in 2019, he underwent a transcatheter (TAVR) valve-in-valve replacement-a minimally invasive procedure in which a new valve is placed inside the old surgical valve without reopening the chest. In the years following the second procedure, the patient once again developed symptoms such as breathlessness and fatigue. Investigations revealed increasing pressure gradients across the valve, indicating that blood flow through the heart valve was again being obstructed. Further evaluation suggested leaflet thrombosis (blood clot in the leaflets) and become thickened, and do not open fully. While anticoagulation medication temporarily improved valve function, the problem recurred whenever treatment was stopped, causing early degeneration of the Transcatheter Heart Valve. Given the patients advanced age, multiple prior valve interventions, and high surgical risk, repeat open-heart surgery was considered a higher risk option. Upon referral to Kauvery Hospital, Alwarpet, a multidisciplinary heart team led by Dr Rajaram Anantharaman & Dr C Sundar conducted a detailed assessment using advanced 3D echocardiography and CT imaging. These investigations confirmed persistent leaflet thickening and restricted valve opening despite medical therapy, due to under-expandion of the previous placed TAVR allowing leaflets to open in restricted fashion (pin-wheeling). After careful planning, the team decided to proceed with a TAVR-in-TAVR-in-SAVR procedure, placing a new transcatheter valve inside the previously implanted transcatheter valve inside surgical valve. To further optimise valve expansion and blood flow, a bioprosthetic valve fracture technique was employed. This involves controlled expansion of the existing TAVR in SAVR to high pressure to fracture the frame of the first surgical valve. This will create more space and full expansion of the newly implanted valve, and function more effectively. Given the high neurological (stroke risk) associated with such complex procedures, dual cerebral protection was used during the intervention with two Spider FX devices placed in both Carotids arteries (supplying brain) to reduce the risk of stroke by capturing the debris and preventing from reaching the brain. The procedure was particularly challenging due to the patients bicuspid aortic valve anatomy (two leaflets rather than three) associated aortopathy with moderately dilated aorta (the main artery from the heart was slightly enlarged, increasing procedural risk), and pseudo-coarctation (a narrowing of part of the thoracic aorta with narrowing and tortousity)mimics coarctation, combined with the failure of both a prior surgical valve and a prior transcatheter valve. Speaking about the case, Dr. Rajaram Ananthraman, Director for Transcatheter Heart Valve Therapies, Kauvery Hospital, Chennai , said, The challenging procedure needed meticulous planning and precision by the Heart Valve Team. Despite these complexities, the procedure was successfully completed. The patient showed rapid recovery, was shifted to the ward the next day, and discharged within 48 hours. Post-procedure assessments confirmed excellent valve function, stable neurological status, absence of major complications, and full mobility . Commenting on the achievement, Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Kauvery Group of Hospitals , said, This case reflects the depth of clinical expertise available at Kauvery Hospital, Alwarpet. Managing such high-risk and complex structural heart cases locally reduces the need for patients to seek care abroad and reinforces Chennais growing role as a centre for advanced cardiac interventions. Kauvery Hospital, Chennai continues to strengthen its leadership in structural heart disease management through advanced transcatheter procedures, state-of-the-art imaging, and comprehensive multidisciplinary cardiac care, offering patients access to world-class treatment close to home.
IIT Madras, Daimler India sign MoU to develop rating system for commercial driving
The driver rating system would incentivise responsible driving improving safety and compliance while also enabling tracking of vehicles real time
Sai Pallavi comes onboard Dhanushs upcoming movie
Chennai: The makers of director Rajkumar Periasamys eagerly awaited upcoming film, featuring actor Dhanush in the lead, on Monday welcomed actress Sai Pallavi on board the unit of the film, much to the delight of fans and filmbuffs. Wunderbar Films, the production house of actor Dhanush which happens to be one of the production houses 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 .
Veteran music director S P Venkatesh (70) passed away in Chennai due to cardiac arrest. Known as Sangeetharajan, he was the mastermind behind hits like 'Kilukkam' and 'Rajavinte Makan', famously collaborating with Mohanlal and Mammootty to define the sound of 90s South Indian cinema.
We have ambitious plans for India: Thai Airways CEO Chai Eamsiri
From 78 flights per week, Thai Airways plans to increase it to 100 weekly flights this summer with extra frequencies to Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata
Rajinikanth gifts a gold chain to sanitary worker
Superstar Rajinikanth met sanitation worker Padma at his Chennai home. He honored her for her honesty after she returned 45 sovereigns of gold. Padma found the gold ornaments while on duty. She immediately reported it to her superiors and the police. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu also appreciated her integrity. Rajinikanth gifted her a gold chain and a shawl.
Veteran music director S. P. Venkatesh dies at 70
The acclaimed composer, known for his evocative scores and popular songs of the 1980s and 1990s, passed away in Chennai, leaving behind a defining Malayalam film legacy.
On reports that assistance was required to move the bodies of the three deceased to their native State, Chief Minister Stalin instructed authorities to facilitate it free of cost
22K & 24K gold price today, February 3, 2026 across Indian cities
Citizens forum honours Good Samaritans
AIADMKs D Jayakumar targets Vijay with Vadivelu jibe, calls TVK Whistle seeking help
In a bold statement, AIADMK's D. Jayakumar took a swipe at Vijay, the actor making waves in politics, dubbing his party's emblem a 'warning sign.' He accused the star of overreaching by attempting to position his new party as a legitimate contender, comparing it to a quirky comedy act.
T.N. CM Stalin, Ministers pay tributes to Annadurai on his 57th death anniversary
British Council Chennai ties loose ends as it shifts library to Cyberspace
Managing the transition from a physical library to a digital one is not just about logistics and numbers, but also handling the emotions that go with the dissolution of a cherished space, says British Council
Traffic diverted for CM Stalin to pay floral tributes to Anna at memorial on beach
The Traffic police, temporarily halted traffic on the stretch on Kamarajar Road from Kannagi statue to Wallajah Road to facilitate DMK leader and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and other Ministers to pay floral tributes in the morning
Hyundai bets on India-specific EV as penetration picks up
Vingroup eyes Rs 1,000 cr-plus amusement park, hospitality foray in India
Latent View Analytics Q3 revenue rises 22%, led by financial services
EV registrations cross 2 lakh units for 4th straight month in Jan
Wetland walk at Adyar Tholkappia Poonga a learning experience
Centre releases 2,100 cr rural job scheme wage dues to TN
HC asks ECI to respond to Ramadoss on mango symbol
HC dismisses PIL against Kallakurichi bus terminus
BJP tries to incite communal violence in TN; AIADMK has become a silent witness, says Stalin
Allies jostle with each other for seats
Vijay invokes MGR, mocks AIADMK
To Diversify Tourism Portfolio, TN Govt Invites Bids To Prepare Development Plans For 20 Sites
Mamallapuram to get 100 crore to develop infrastructure to promote tourism

