Metrowater to hold open house meetings in Chennai on Saturday
Chennai Sinking Up to 15mm a Year, Study Warns of Rising Flood Risk
17 employees with only Class X or Class XII were promoted
Chennai confirmed as host for historic BBL opener
Cricket Australia has confirmed Melbourne Renegades will play Perth Scorchers in Chennai this Dec in what the league anticipates will be the most watched game in Big Bash history.
Vijay sharpens attack on DMK, says Karur stampede a conspiracy
Addressing a public meeting at Atlas grounds, about 15 kms from Velusamypuram where 41 people were killed on Sept 27, 2025 during his rally, Vijay said he would have cancelled his visit to Velusamypuram if the police had asked him to do so.
Indian Bank eyes $2 billion through FCNR(B) deposits
Former Chennai police commissioner Vaikunth dies at 89
EPS flags risk of Hyundais 38,000cr project moving out of TN
Cloud cover brings down temperature, IMD forecasts light rain on Saturday
Thirumavalavan defends Vijays silence on BJP and Union govt
DMK slams CM Vijay over Karur stampede, says people know who stood by them
Chennai construction worker dies trying to save brothers family from electrocution
HC refuses to stop release of Idhayam Murali
NGT calls for safety audit of hazardous waste treatment plant, storage units
33 students get spot admissions during higher education grievance camp in Coimbatore
Chennai cops arrest three in Vyasarpadi murder case, two absconding
Ace cinematographer Chezhiyan passes away
CMRL increases fine for those playing loud music or causing nuisance in Metro Rails
Tambaram City Police bust drug syndicate of history sheeters supplying in Perumbakkam
NGT stays construction of Ennore SEZ thermal power plant for four weeks
Before becoming a filmmaker known for 'Housefull 4', 'Bachchhan Paandey' and 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan', Farhad Samji spent years as a lyricist, writing over 100 songs. In a candid chat with Siddharth Kannan, Samji revisits how he wrote the iconic 'M Bole To' track for 'Munna Bhai MBBS', a film originally envisioned with Shah Rukh Khan along with memorable moments involving Amitabh Bachchan's 'Bol Bachchan rap' and Shah Rukh Khan's reaction to his narration style for 'Chennai Express.'
Ahmedabad Second, 14 Indian Cities in Top 50 for Extreme Heat Risk: Study
Fourteen Indian cities that featured in the top 50 at-risk locations included Nagpur, Pune, Madurai, Bhopal, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Kanpur, Lucknow, etc
PM Modi gifts Steve Waugh rare framed photo during MCG visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Melbourne Cricket Ground with Australian PM Anthony Albanese, gifting Steve Waugh a framed photo from their meeting nearly 20 years ago. The leaders unveiled a sports cooperation roadmap and backed stronger sporting ties. Albanese also announced Chennai will host the first-ever Big Bash League match outside Australia during the 2026-27 season.
The tours would run every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday through Aadi month starting July 17, TTDC said in a release on Thursday. Devotees and tourists have to book in advance.
PM Modi Gifts Steve Waugh A Two-decade-old Photo Of Their Meeting During MCG Visit
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese: Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented former Australia captain Steve Waugh with a nearly 20-year-old photograph of their first meeting when Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat during his visit to the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday. Accompanied by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, Modi unveiled a significant moment in world cricket. The Melbourne Renegades will face the Perth Scorchers at Chennai's M. A. Chidambaram Stadium on December 12 to kick off the 2026-27 Big Bash League season. This match will be the first-ever BBL game held outside Australia, with the Renegades acting as the home team. It is scheduled after the fourth day's play of the opening Test between Australia and New Zealand in Perth. India and Australia jointly support this initiative, with partial funding from the Centre of Australia-India Relations as part of a larger plan to strengthen bilateral ties. Chennai was chosen, with the backing of the BCCI and Australian Consul-General Silai Zaki, because of its rich cricket culture and the popularity of the Chennai Super Kings, the IPL franchise with the most social media followers. The BBL will be the first overseas domestic cricket league to hold a match in India. While Australian teams like the Perth Scorchers, Brisbane Heat, and Hobart Hurricanes previously played in India during the now-defunct Champions League T20, this will be the first official BBL game on Indian soil. Cricket Australia had taken a Sheffield Shield match to New Zealand in 2016. Cricket Australia General Manager of Big Bash Leagues Alistair Dobson said that staging the season opener in India reflects the BBL's growing global appeal and the strong cricketing connection between the two countries. The match is expected to be the most-watched game in the history of any Australian domestic sporting league. Australian broadcasters will send commentary teams to Chennai, while JioStar will broadcast the game across India. Cricket Australia aims for a full house at the 38,000-capacity stadium and will offer travel packages for Australian fans. During his visit to the MCG, Modi interacted with children taking part in exhibition matches of cricket, kabaddi, and Australian rules football alongside sporting legends like Steve Waugh and former Australia women's cricketer Lisa Sthalekar. The event celebrated the growing sporting relationship between the two countries. Cricket Australia General Manager of Big Bash Leagues Alistair Dobson said that staging the season opener in India reflects the BBL's growing global appeal and the strong cricketing connection between the two countries. The match is expected to be the most-watched game in the history of any Australian domestic sporting league. Australian broadcasters will send commentary teams to Chennai, while JioStar will broadcast the game across India. Cricket Australia aims for a full house at the 38,000-capacity stadium and will offer travel packages for Australian fans. Also Read: Live Cricket Score PM Modi also congratulated Australia on winning the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and noted that the coming decade offers unique opportunities for collaboration, with India set to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and Australia hosting the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. Article Source: IANS
PM Modi Concludes Australia Trip With Sports Cooperation, Chennai to Host BBL Opener
India's Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Friday visited the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), which is considered iconic by cricket lovers for being the birthplace of the sport's Test format.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay addressed a public meeting in Karur. He distributed compassionate appointment orders to 32 families affected by a stampede. The chief minister described the stampede as the most painful time of his life. He alleged that the Tamil Nadu Police had staged drama during the incident. This visit marked Vijay's first official trip to Karur since assuming office.
Media denied entry to CM Vijay's Karur public address; TVK calls it 'private event'
Media personnel were denied entry to Chief Minister Joseph Vijay's public meeting venue. Volunteers cited police orders and miscommunication regarding issued media passes. This follows similar restrictions during the Chief Minister's Trichy visit in June. The Chief Minister is visiting Karur for the first time after a stampede incident. He will address a public meeting and meet victim families at the collectorate.
A day at the Officers Training Academy, Chennai
Established in 1963 to train officers for Emergency Commission in the Army, it now trains those between 22 and 25 years for the Short Service Commission. It is also the only Academy, among the countrys four Army training establishments, which commissions women to be officers. Photos: K.V. Srinivasan
Veteran Actor Sobhan Babu's Wife Shantha Kumari Passes Away In Chennai
Shantha Kumari, wife of legendary Telugu actor Sobhan Babu, passed away at her residence in Chennai on Thursday due to age-related health issues.
Australia To Host An IPL Game? Report Makes Explosive 'Private Talks' Claim
An Indian Premier League (IPL) match could soon be played in Australia if BCCI ends up accepting the invitation, while Cricket Australia is looking to make the planned Big Bash League opener in Chennai an annual affair, according to a report.
National Award-winning filmmaker R Chezhiyan dies
The Tamil film industry is mourning the loss of National Award-winning filmmaker, writer, and cinematographer R Chezhiyan, who passed away in Chennai on Friday.
'No pressure of last over, just friendship': Modi, Albanese lay out sports roadmap; BBL in Chennai
Beyond Renault: Nissan open to new manufacturing tie-ups
Nissan Motor Company is open to exploring new manufacturing partnerships in India. The automaker is considering contract manufacturing opportunities with other companies. This strategic flexibility aims to expand Nissan's presence in India's growing market. Nissan recently completed the sale of its stake in the Chennai plant. Renault now holds full ownership of the manufacturing facility.
Big Bash League to open 2026 season with match in Chennai
PM Albanese announced with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the final day of his three-day visit to Australia.
Melbourne Renegades Leave Marvel Stadium, Relocate To New Home At MCG
Melbourne Cricket Club CEO Stuart: Melbourne Renegades men's team ended their 15-year association with Marvel Stadium and relocated to their new home Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the BBL club confirmed on Friday. The Renegades have played home games at Marvel Stadium since the Big Bash League's inception in 2011-12, a venue that played host to their BBL 8 Championship triumph. The BBL club now struck a new agreement with the Melbourne Cricket Club to relocate their marquee fixtures from KFC BBL 16 onwards. They will play three matches in total there in BBL|16, two as the home team, including their Melbourne derby, as well as one as the away team against rivals Melbourne Stars. It's understood the Renegades will play their two home games in Melbourne at Junction Oval this season, while they will also be part of the league's historic Chennai fixture in December. It means there will be no Big Bash matches in Geelong this season for the first time in five years. Melbourne Cricket Club CEO Stuart Fox said: The 2026/27 summer of cricket at the MCG will be bigger than ever before as we welcome the Melbourne Renegades to the beating heart of our city. The BBL is a fundamental part of our cricket schedule during the summer months. We look forward to supporting the Renegades across their marquee fixtures and providing fans with more opportunities to enjoy cricket matches at the MCG. For the playing group, the opportunity to play on cricket's biggest stage and in front of huge home crowds is one they can't wait to embrace. The MCG is one of the most iconic sporting venues in the world and every player loves the chance to walk out there, Captain Will Sutherland said. The atmosphere for last season's Derby was incredible and showed what Big Bash cricket can look like at the MCG. Knowing we'll have more opportunities to play in front of big crowds and create those moments with our fans is something the whole playing group is really looking forward to. We know its been a challenging off-season for our supporters but I know the players cant wait to pull on the red shirt and get out there in front our fans. The MCG is one of the most iconic sporting venues in the world and every player loves the chance to walk out there, Captain Will Sutherland said. The atmosphere for last season's Derby was incredible and showed what Big Bash cricket can look like at the MCG. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While this is the beginning of a new era, I also want to acknowledge and thank everyone at Marvel Stadium. The venue has been a huge part of the Renegades' DNA, providing our home for the past 15 years and hosting so many memorable moments. Its a world-class venue and will always hold a special place in the club's journey. Article Source: IANS
PM Modi, Albanese Unveil Historic BBL Fixture; Chennai To Host Season Opener
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Melbourne Renegades will play Perth Scorchers in Chennai in December to open the 2026-27 Big Bash League (BBL) season. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese unveiled the fixture during a joint visit to the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Friday. The match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium scheduled for December 12 will be the first BBL fixture outside Australia and will launch the BBL 16 season. The Renegades will be the home team with the match to take place after the fourth day's play in the first Test against New Zealand in Perth. I am happy that a Big Bash League match will be hosted in Chennai, India. Hosting a match in India for any league guarantees a massive reach and viewership,' PM Modi said in his address. India and Australia have been involved in securing the fixture, which is partly funded by a grant from the Centre of Australia-India Relations to promote ties between the two countries. Chennai was chosen for the game by the BCCI and Australian Consul-General Silai Zaki because of the city's deep passion for cricket and its loyalty to the Chennai Super Kings, the most followed IPL team on social media. The BBL became the first foreign cricket league to take a game to India. The Scorchers, Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes played T20 matches in the country more than a decade ago in the now defunct Champions League tournament, while CA previously held a Sheffield Shield fixture in New Zealand, near Christchurch, when NSW drew with WA in 2016. Alistair Dobson, CA's general manager of Big Bash Leagues, said the opportunity to play in India reinforced the BBL's appeal as a global competition with support within and beyond Australia's borders. The BBL became the first foreign cricket league to take a game to India. The Scorchers, Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes played T20 matches in the country more than a decade ago in the now defunct Champions League tournament, while CA previously held a Sheffield Shield fixture in New Zealand, near Christchurch, when NSW drew with WA in 2016. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australian networks will send commentary teams to Chennai and JioStar will broadcast the match to Indian viewers. Cricket Australia said that the league is aiming to sell out the 38,000-seat stadium for the season opener, with packages to be available for travelling fans. Article Source: IANS
National Award-winning 'To Let' director R. Chezhiyan passes away
National Award-winning filmmaker R. Chezhiyan passed away in Chennai on Friday. He died after a prolonged illness, despite receiving medical care. Chezhiyan was known for his realistic visual style and weighty storytelling. His directorial debut 'To Let' won a National Film Award. The Tamil film industry mourns the loss of a dedicated artist.
Big Bash League In Chennai: Teams Announced For 'Overseas' Season Opener
The opening match of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2026-27 will take place in Chennai, with the Melbourne Renegades taking on the Perth Scorchers at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on December 12.
Chennai locked in to host Renegades vs Scorchers BBL opener
CA said they had interest from most clubs in being part of the fixture, and hope to sell out MA Chidambaram Stadium
Big Bash Cricket League's opening match to be played in India, announces PM Modi
India and Australia have launched a Sports Collaboration Roadmap, strengthening their partnership. The Big Bash Cricket League's opening match will be held in Chennai, India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed that both nations will play and win together. India is also preparing to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030. Furthermore, the country is actively pursuing its bid to host the Olympic Games in 2036.
'I, Nobody' BO day 1: Prithviraj's film opens at Rs 2.20 crore
Prithviraj Sukumaran's new film 'I, Nobody' has achieved a strong opening day collection. The crime thriller earned approximately 2.20 crore rupees in net box office receipts. Occupancy rates showed a significant increase during evening and night shows nationwide. The film's Tamil version also saw impressive audience engagement in Chennai. 'I, Nobody' is a watchable thriller with strong performances and technical finesse.
Honda lines up premium bikes, EV launches as India expansion gathers pace
The death of 14 girls from the Juang community, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group, from Odisha at a seafood processing plant in Tamil Nadus Tiruvallur has brought to the fore the socio-economic realities of marginalised tribal populations despite decades of targeted interventions. Satyasundar Barik visits the Juang villagers who lost their daughters to understand what went wrong in the development journey
Dawn or Triumph: Vidiyal disappears from TN buses, Vettri may replace it soon
As film crews return, Kashmir finds its spotlight again
Srinagar, July 9: As peace and normalcy steadily return to Kashmir in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, the valley is once again echoing with the sounds of lights, camera, action, with film shootings resuming after months of uncertainty, bringing fresh optimism to the tourism and entertainment sectors. The return of film crews is being seen as a significant confidence-building measure, reflecting the revival of Kashmirs image as one of the countrys most sought-after filming destinations. Industry stakeholders and tourism officials believe the resumption of shoots will not only revive cinematic tourism but also generate employment for hundreds of local artists, technicians, transport operators and hospitality workers. The first major production to return to Kashmir after the April attack is a Telugu-language comedy directed by filmmaker Vimal Krishna, whose crew shot in Pahalgam and Srinagar in November last year. The production marks the first film shoot in the valley after the attack that had forced several production houses to postpone or review their Kashmir schedules. Speaking during the shoot, director Vimal Krishna said Kashmir had exceeded the teams expectations in terms of security and hospitality. I can confidently say Kashmir is 100 percent safe. We have felt completely secure throughout our stay. The local people have welcomed us like family, and the administration and security agencies have extended full support. I hope many more filmmakers and tourists return to the valley, he said. He said the team had visited Kashmir for a recce before finalising the schedule and found the situation conducive for filming. We were searching for beautiful locations, and Kashmir remains unmatched. Our experience has been extremely positive, and we will continue shooting in Srinagar after completing the Pahalgam schedule, he added. Officials associated with the tourism sector said the return of film units is a major morale booster after months of cancellations that followed the terror attack. Film shootings have always served as the biggest ambassadors for Kashmir tourism. Every film shot here inspires thousands of people to visit these locations. The return of filmmakers sends a strong message that confidence is returning, a senior tourism official said. Local line producers said they have started receiving fresh inquiries from several production houses in Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai for shoots scheduled later this year. The attack had created uncertainty, and many projects were put on hold. But with the successful completion of the ongoing shoot, filmmakers have regained confidence. We expect several more crews to arrive in the coming months, Rahi Khan, a local line producer told Rising Kashmir. The valley has a long association with Indian cinema. From classics such as Kashmir Ki Kali, Jab Jab Phool Khile and Kabhi Kabhie to recent productions including Rockstar, Haider, Fitoor, Laila Majnu, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Dunki, Kashmir has remained one of the countrys most picturesque filming destinations. Recent years have also witnessed the shooting of projects such as Alpha and several south Indian films, reaffirming the valleys growing appeal across different film industries. In January this year, Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan, along with director Kabir Khan, shot portions of an upcoming sports drama in Srinagar and Pahalgam. In May, Kartik Aaryan returned to the valley with actor Sreeleela to film an untitled romantic drama directed by Anurag Basu, with several sequences shot across Srinagar. The popular television series Seher Hone Ko Hai, currently airing on Colours TV, has also drawn attention for its breathtaking Kashmir backdrop. Several scenes of the show were filmed in Srinagar last week, showcasing the valleys scenic beauty to audiences across the country. On Wednesday, Bollywood actor Huma Qureshi accompanied by her brother and actor Saqib Saleem visited INOX Srinagar to promote their recently released film Baby Do Die Do, further highlighting the growing engagement of the Hindi film industry with Kashmir. Industry experts believe the revival of film tourism carries economic significance beyond cinema, benefiting hotels, houseboats, transporters, guides, local artisans and small businesses across the valley.
SOP framed for identifying, initiating action against unauthorised institutions in health sector
TNPDCL signs MoU with IIT-M to upgrade power infrastructure
No one must be allowed to enter schools unnecessarily
DIG Varun Kumar shifted to Special Task Force
Tamil Nadu continues to record high gross enrolment ratio of 92% at primary level
History-sheeter Ennore Dhanasekaran nabbed at gunpoint from star hotel
He was also wanted in connection with an extortion case of 1 crore from a businessman in Kattur
WRD, Metrowater team to seek higher quantum of Krishna water release for Chennai
Krishna water inflow to Tamil Nadu border has dropped sharply to 188 cubic feet per second (cusecs) on Thursday. With storage dipping steadily and deficit rainfall in Tiruvallur and Chennai so far this season, it is imperative that Krishna water sustains storage till the onset of Northeast monsoon
The official communication also gave recommendations including setting up of low-cost canteens in government hospitals, allotting free space for women self-help groups and young entrepreneurs to run juice and millet-based food outlets on a rotation basis
CM Vijay to break ground for Adidas shoe factory in Karur
TN leads the country with 52.3% GER in higher education; Experts ask state to focus on quality
Higher secondary education in Tamil Nadu schools sees steady rise in enrolment over past 4 years
Enrolment in govt schools and elementary education have, however, dipped
Differences crop up in TVKs nascent front
CPI & CPM question govt job to stampede victims kin, Thirumavalavan criticises removing Adi Dravidar nomenclature, MDMK & TNCC flay Thiruma for ties with DMK
Minjur desal plant to begin with 20 MLD in Dec
Power cuts continue to plague Chennai; citizens block roads in protest
Final sealing of ammonia leak-hit factory likely today
Take concrete steps to stop partymen exodus: AIADMK cadre to EPS
Former AIADMK MLAs appear before speaker over resignations; explanations bound for Madras HC
Expert panel disagrees with TN govts 1,875-cr reservoir plan in tiger reserve
Stop pointing fingers at me, question Vijay instead: Thiruma
Vasan supports govt job for families of Karur victims
Get Cauvery water, not MLAs: Udhay to Vijay
TN govt signs MoU with Vikram Solar for Rs 15,037crore BESS plant in Tirunelveli district
Woman auto driver offers free rides to govt schoolgirl students in Chennai
Madurai Farmer Leads Major Effort to Trace Lost Pandya Dynasty History
In Madurai, a 69-member research group is documenting inscriptions, coins, copper plates and palm-leaf manuscripts while tracing the 2,000-year dynastys links across South India
Iswarya Fertility Center raises $37 mn
Tiruvallur ammonia leak tragedy: Madras high court denies bail to three
TVKgovernment changes the name of free bus travel scheme for women
MahalirVidiyalPayanam has been renamed as MagalirPayanam. Metropolitan Transport Corporation buses sported MagalirPayanam boards on Thursday. Its an attempt to erase political identities, says ThangamThennarasu
Jana Nayagan gets A certificate; likely to release in theatres on July 24
According to reports, after the makers implemented modifications suggested by the examining committee, the film was initially considered suitable for a 'U/A' certificate; however, the process stalled when a committee member raised an internal objection, claiming certain portions could hurt public sentiments.
Constable chases down robbery suspect
Chennais residential market stable during first half of 2026, says report
Anna Nagar to get indoor badminton stadium under MLA fund
National Green Tribunal stays construction of Ennore thermal plant sans environmental clearance
Knife-wielding gang attacks college student
TNSTC to run all buses from new terminus in Tiruvannamalai to make it fully operational
At present, only long-distance buses to places like Chennai, Puducherry, Madurai, Tiruchi, Nagercoil, Kumbakonam and Villupuram are operated from the facility
Look Out Circular issued against key suspect in TVK MLA poaching case
The investigators said that after details of the alleged operation surfaced, the accused, Lakshmana Perumal, who was in Singapore, deleted WhatsApp messages linked to the negotiations
Man duped of Rs 55.7 lakh with promise of vehicle, gold and job at Coimbatore airport
Vyasarpadi residents oppose multi-sports facility proposal over user fee
How I became Mano: The singer on Ilaiyaraaja, SPB and 40 years in music
Veteran singer Mano goes down memory lane in a chat with The Hindu on his 40 years in film music
Presidency College student attacked by knife-wielding gang in Chennai
Man arrested in connection with 5.8-crore investment fraud case
The complainant was persuaded to invest through a firm named FX Global Prime, following which he was induced to make repeated investments on various pretexts, resulting in a loss of about 5.8 crore

