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Why is Chennais Karthic Rathinam building himself a cardboard house. And would you like one too?

Karthic Rathinam and his team at Out of the Box, craft DIY furniture, sculptures, and decor with cardboard, showcasing its potential for temporary housing, event installations, and more

The Hindu 14 May 2025 4:56 pm

TN Class 10, 11 results to be released three days ahead of schedule on May 16

CHENNAI: In a surprise move, the School Education Department has advanced the release date of Class 10 and 11 examination results to Friday, May 16 three days earlier than the previously announced date of May 19. School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi will declare the results at the Perasiriyar Anbazhagan Educational Complex. According to officials, the Class 10 results will be released at 9 a.m., followed by the Class 11 results at 2 p.m. Students can access their results by visiting [https://results.digilocker.gov.in](https://results.digilocker.gov.in) or [www.tnresults.nic.in](http://www.tnresults.nic.in), using their registration number and date of birth. Alternatively, the results will also be available at the respective schools. In addition, results will be sent via SMS to the mobile numbers provided by school students in their application forms and to the phone numbers given by private candidates during online registration, said an official from the department. This year, 9.13 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 public examination, while 8.23 lakh students took the Class 11 exams.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 4:11 pm

70,000 autos in Chennai have QR codes for passenger safety

The Greater Chennai Police have also partnered with Rapido, Ola, and Uber to integrate their emergency alerts with the GCP control room

The Hindu 14 May 2025 4:02 pm

'EPS has a habit of lying,' says Tamil Nadu CM Stalin

NILGIRIS: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday ridiculed AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) for claiming credit over the release of funds from the Union government, stating that lying is a habit for the former chief minister. While speaking to the media during a morning walk in front of the HADP open stadium in Ooty, Stalin said, AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami is saying that the Central government released funds for the Metro Phase II works in Chennai and pending MNREGA workers wages in Tamil Nadu only after he met Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi and sought funds. This is humbug, and speaking lies is the duty of the EPS. People know about it very well. He said the entire country knew about EPSs meeting with Amit Shah and accused the AIADMK leader of routinely spreading misinformation. On the Pollachi sexual assault case, Stalin recalled the DMKs earlier commitment: During the 2019 parliamentary election campaign, we made an assurance that the DMK government would take steps to punish whoever was involved in the Pollachi rape case, and now that has happened. On the Kodanad case, he added that the investigation was progressing and that those responsible would be punished. He also took a dig at the AIADMK regimes handling of the sports department, stating that things had improved under DMKs governance. Soon after the DMK rule, the state government has been improving facilities for the sportspersons. However, no one knew about the sports minister during the AIADMK regime, and now you know the sports minister. Foreign players are getting trained in Tamil Nadu, and the state is getting awards in various sports events, he said. When asked about former AIADMK minister Sellur K. Rajus criticism of the DMK alliance rally supporting Operation Sindoor, Stalin said, I dont want to make an issue since Sellur Raju has been named a clown during the AIADMK regime. Speaking about the rally, he added, We have carried out a rally in Chennai in support of Operation Sindoor as it was executed well and also expressed our feelings.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 3:57 pm

Tamil Nadu deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin slams NEP push for entrance tests in arts, science courses

Udhayanidhi Stalin says the Union government plans entrance exams for arts and science colleges. This is under the National Education Policy. He criticizes the NEP for disadvantaging marginalized students. Tamil Nadu's higher education enrollment is higher than the national average. The state government supports students through initiatives like College Kanavu.

The Times of India 14 May 2025 3:18 pm

Reading between the ruins

What does it mean to witness war from a distance? To scroll past stories of loss while seated in comfort, cradled by safety? That privilege is a call. To listen, to amplify, to never let comfort dull the edges of empathy. War is not between nations alone. It is waged in bodies, homes, and histories. In that spirit, CE brings you a reading list from memoirs and historical reckonings to war diaries and fiction set in World War II, India, and beyond. These books confront the trauma, erasure, and resilience that follow in wars wake. Bhangya Bhukya, professor of History, University of Hyderabad and Author Bhangya Bhukya, professor of History, University of Hyderabad and Author The result of any war is distraction, and I observed a kind of euphoria for war among Indians, which is not good for humanity. We need to teach our citizens about the effects of war. Wars result in the distraction and killing of humanity. It brings glory and power to the ruling class, but the victims are the common people on both sides of the war camps. America stopped the Vietnam War because there was a huge anti-war movement among its citizens. Its because of the holocaust studies in America. We need to educate Indians on these lines. Recommendations: When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit by Judith Kerr Why? Explaining the Holocaust by Peter Hayes The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank The Other side of Silence: Voice from the Partition of India by Urvashi Butalia The Untold Charminar: Writings on Hyderabad by Syeda Imam Captain P Rajkumar (retd), former Indian Navy pilot and Shaurya Chakra recipient Captain P Rajkumar (retd), former Indian Navy pilot and Shaurya Chakra recipient Recommendations: Cost of War by Simran Randhawa: It is a personal and moving account of love, loss, and resilience. It tells the story of Major SJS Randhawa, an Indian Army officer who died in service and was posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra. Just as much, it is about the family he left behind his wife Romi (RJ) and their daughter. It also captures the transformation of Romi into Lt Col Ravinder Jit Randhawa from a grieving wife to the first war widow to join the Indian Army as an officer. 1971: Stories of Grit and Glory from the Indo-Pak War by Maj Gen Ian Cardozo: In 1971, Maj Gen Ian Cardozo shares untold stories of bravery and sacrifice from one of South Asias most important wars. Through interviews with survivors and families, the book brings to life acts of courage: a Gorkha battalions heliborne assault behind enemy lines, Indian Air Force raids over Dhaka, and the INS Khukri captain who went down with his ship. Gautam Bhatia, a science fiction writer and the author of The Sentence Gautam Bhatia, a science fiction writer and the author of 'The Sentence' Recommendations: The most famous example of war novel, which I personally love a lot, is All Quiet on the Western Front , by Erich Maria Remarque. It is written from the point of view of a young German soldier in the trenches of World War I, and begins with the lines This book is not an accusation. It is not a defence. And it is least of all an adventure. Based on Remarques own experiences on the front, its an indictment of the futility of war. Tomorrow They Wont Dare to Murder Us , by French novelist Joseph Andras, tells the story of the only pied noir who was executed by the French State for supporting the FLNs war of independence against French colonialism. It is a searing indictment of imperial justice and the weaponisation of law in the context of an armed struggle for independence. Also on the subject, Assia Djebars Algerian White is a story of how the newly-independent Algerian state decays into internal violence, and the destruction of the dreams of those who fought for it. Dr Rolla Das, coordinator of the English and Cultural Studies Department, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru Dr Rolla Das, coordinator of the English and Cultural Studies Department Recommendations: 1984 by George Orwell: This book is recommended due to the authors comments against totalitarian regimes, particularly how truth is misrepresented. Other Lives by Iman Humaydan Younes: This book is about the Lebanese Civil War. It is recommended because it portrays a womans representation and experience of the war. It is quite poignant in the way it deals with the ideas of belonging and identity. The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh: This is set against the backdrop of multiple wars. It tries to establish a socio-political and historical connection between the lines which connect these wars. It explores what it means for nations to think about themselves and how the characters carry the wars through memories. Ghazala Wahab, editor Ghazala Wahab, editor Recommendation: The Many Lives of Syeda X by Neha Dixit: Award-winning journalist Neha Dixit traces the story of one such faceless Indian woman, from the early 1990s to the present day. What emerges is a picture of a life lived under constant corrosive tension. Aabha Muralidharan, researcher The news of ceasefire brings relief to the people of Kashmir, in the sense that there wont be immediate killings because of cross-border firings but that still doesnt end the cycle of violence and bring peace in the area. Here are a few books that taught me much about the region and the people who live(d) there. Recommendations: Do You Remember Kunan Poshpora? (Published by Zubaan Books) A Desolation Called Peace edited by Ather Zia and Javaid Iqbal Bhat Languages of Belonging by Chitralekha Zutshi Shadows at Noon by Joya Chatterjee Night of Broken Glass by Feroz Rather The Collaborator by Mirza Waheed The World With Its Mouth Open by Zahid Rafiq Radhika Ganesh, cultural-political activist Recommendation: Those Who Stayed: The Sikhs of Kashmir by Bupinder Singh Bali: This is a poignant exploration of the Sikhs of Kashmir, their past, present and uncertain future, offering a deeply human perspective on a people often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Ahmad Parvez, musician Recommendation: Rumours Of Spring by Farah Bashir As Indian troops and militants battle across the cityscape and violence becomes the new normal, a young schoolgirl finds that ordinary tasks like studying for exams, walking to the bus stop, combing her hair, falling asleep are riddled with anxiety and fear. This coming-of-age memoir portrays how territorial conflict surreptitiously affects everyday lives in Kashmir. Note: This list includes diverse perspectives on wars human impact, with titles chosen for their literary, historical, or testimonial value. As with all conflict narratives, we encourage readers to approach them with critical empathy.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 12:41 pm

Youth held for sexually assaulting IT employee in Chennai

In Chennai, Lokeswaran was arrested for sexually assaulting a software engineer near Thuraipakkam. The victim, from Kerala, was attacked while walking home. Reportedly intoxicated, Lokeswaran assaulted her, but she escaped and screamed. Locals alerted the police, who apprehended him after a brief chase. Lokeswaran sustained a hand injury during the arrest.

The Times of India 14 May 2025 12:36 pm

Cordelia Cruises Sets Sail from Chennai

Cordelia Unveils Exciting New Domestic and International Itineraries

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2025 12:35 pm

Chennai school topper admitted to Ethiraj College with scholarship

Ms. Jayasri said she would like to take up a government job after her degree, as it would help uplift her familys economic position

The Hindu 14 May 2025 12:30 pm

T.N. State Board Classes 10 and 11 results to be announced on May 16

The Class 10 results will be announced at 10 a.m., and the Class 11 results will be announced at 2 p.m.

The Hindu 14 May 2025 12:12 pm

Mohanlals Thudarum emerges a huge blockbuster; Collects 100 crores in Kerala alone!

Chennai: Its official! Malayalam superstar Mohanlals recently released film Thudarum has now emerged a huge blockbuster, collecting a whopping Rs 100 crore in just Kerala alone. Taking to his social media timelines, Mohanlal put out a poster that read, A new chapter in Kerala box office history. A 100 crore Kerala gross. He also wrote, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 14 May 2025 12:01 pm

1.38 lakh house site pattas given in Chennai: Dy CM Udhayanidhi

CHENNAI: Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Tuesday said that the DMK government has issued over 1.38 lakh house site pattas to the people in Chennai and its suburban areas during the past four years. He said this while issuing pattas to 1,500 people at Kathivakkam in Thiruvotriyur area at a government function. He recalled Chief Minister M K Stalin, during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, promising to issue house site pattas to people who have been living in Chennai for a long time. After that, a committee headed by Revenue Minister KKSSR Ramachandran was appointed to accomplish this task. The committee resolved the bottlenecks, including the technical issues prevailing in giving pattas. Following this, in July last, 4,200 pattas were issued in the Madhavaram and Sozhinganallur areas. In September last year, 2,120 pattas were issued in the Thiruvotriyur constituency. Speaking at the event, the deputy CM announced that 400 families who gave lands for North Chennai Thermal Power Station but did not get pattas for 35 years too would receive them. Later he issued them pattas at the event. He said though the house sites were given in 1970s and 1980s, in many places pattas were not issued due to technical reasons. These issues have been set right and now pattas are being issued.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 10:56 am

Chennai Weather Update For May 14: City To Experience Moderate Rainfall; IMD Issues Yellow Alert - Free Press Journal

Chennai Weather Update For May 14: City To Experience Moderate Rainfall; IMD Issues Yellow Alert Free Press Journal

Google News 14 May 2025 10:14 am

Madras HC asks special NIA court to comply with norms regarding appearance of accused, recalling NBWs

CHENNAI: Confronted frequently with petitions challenging the orders of the special court at Poonamallee dealing with bomb blast cases and cases filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the Madras High Court, in a recent order, criticised the court for being insensitive while dealing with petitions seeking to dispense with appearance of the accused during the trials and those for recalling non-bailable warrants (NBWs). It further issued orders to the special court on how to deal with such petitions as per settled propositions of law. A division bench of justices M S Ramesh and N Senthilkumar recently passed the orders on a criminal appeal petition filed by Mohammed Faruk, an accused in an NIA case, praying for setting aside the orders of the special court dismissing his plea filed under 317 of CrPC seeking dispensing with appearance of the accused and Section 70 (2) of CrPC for recalling the NBW issued against him. Referring to the special courts rejections of such petitions, the bench remarked that the court has been consistently demonstrating of being insensitive to all the settled propositions of law. On the court rejecting Faruks petitions on the ground that he had filed such petitions ten times earlier and was trying to delay the trial, the bench said, We do not endorse this view of the special court. The disregard to these well-settled principles of law and rejecting the petitions for dispensing with appearance and recalling NBWs is an arbitrary exercise of its powers, the bench remarked. It explained that the special court can go ahead with the trial even if the accused person is not present in the court by exercising discretion under Section 299 of CrPC and sections 16 (5) of National Investigation Agency Act, 2008, and 29 (5) of Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002. Faruk is the eleventh accused in the NIA case registered under various sections of IPC including murder and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Advocate I Abdul Basith, appearing for him, had submitted that Faruk, who had been granted bail already, was down with diarrhoea on the morning of January 30, 2025, when he was to appear in the special court. His petition seeking to dispense with and recall the NBW was rejected. The division bench set aside the special courts orders while directing the appellant Faruk to strictly adhere to the modified bail conditions as ordered by the division bench.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 9:56 am

TN leads nation in schemes for women: CM Stalin

CHENNAI: The state government led by Chief Minister M K Stalin has been leading the nation in implementing schemes for womens welfare and empowerment during the past four years, said an official release here. The release outlined a long list of measures for the welfare of women. The Tamil Nadu State Womens Policy 2024 aims at eliminating gender disparities, promoting economic empowerment of women, and ensuring dignity and gender equality. The free bus ride scheme for women has been very useful for women. So far, 682.02 crore free rides have been availed of by women, including persons with disabilities, and they were able to save Rs 888 per month due to this scheme. A whopping 1.15 crore women are receiving Rs 1,000 per month through the Kalaignar Womens Entitlement Allowance Scheme. The government is taking steps to extend this benefit to all eligible women who have not yet received it. The other schemes include Pudhumai Penn Scheme to help Class 6 to 12 girls studying in government and government-aided schools to pursue higher education, hostels for working women, enhanced loan limit for women in self-help groups, 40% reservation for women in government jobs, increase in maternity leave, scheme for providing opportunities to make women as entrepreneurs, and appointment of woman Oothuvaars in temples, among others.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 9:50 am

Vijayawada region emerges top in CBSE exams

VIJAYAWADA: The Vijayawada region, comprising Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, has topped the CBSE Class X and Class XII results announced on Tuesday. It recorded the highest pass percentage among all regions for both examinations, reaffirming its academic excellence on the national stage. Girls continued to outperform boys in overall results. Following Vijayawada, the Trivandrum, Chennai, and Bengaluru regions secured the next top spots in terms of pass percentage. In the Vijayawada region, which covers both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, 49,556 boys and 38,360 girls passed the Class 10 exams, totalling 87,916 successful candidates. For Class XII, Vijayawada region saw 10,584 boys and 9,630 girls clear the exams. In Class X, Vijayawada region achieved a remarkable 99.79% pass rate, with girls outperforming boys. Andhra Pradesh alone registered a pass percentage of 99.73%, with girls securing 99.85% and boys 99.65%. Out of 36,579 students who appeared from the state, 36,482 cleared the exam. In Class XII, Vijayawada region led the country with a 99.60% pass percentage. Girls outshine boys again in CBSE exams Andhra continued its strong performance, recording a 99.51% pass rate. Girls once again outshone boys, with pass percentages of 99.58% and 99.45%, respectively. In Andhra Pradesh, 393 schools participated in the CBSE Class X examinations across 166 centres, while for Class XII, 176 schools conducted exams at 125 centres. The gender-wise breakdown for Andhra Pradesh in Class X shows 21,052 boys and 15,430 girls passed, while 6,159 boys and 5,635 girls passed in Class XII with girls once again outperforming boys. Nationwide, 14.96 lakh students cleared Class X and 85% passed Class XII, marking a 0.41% increase in pass percentage compared to last year.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 9:50 am

Chennai weather forecast: City to experience warm day with clear skies on May 14

Chennai residents can expect a sunny start on May 14, 2025, with temperatures soaring to 36.7C. Clear skies and a gentle breeze will make for a pleasant day, ideal for outdoor activities. However, the week ahead forecasts a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with moderate rain expected over the weekend, potentially bringing relief from the heat.

The Times of India 14 May 2025 9:48 am

When Will Monsoon 2025 Arrive In Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai And Other Indian Cities?

The weather agency said that the monsoon is expected to touch Kerala coast on May 27, four days prior to the usual onset date of June 1.

Bloomberg Quint 14 May 2025 9:46 am

Magic formula? 272 students from four TN schools score 100 in Class 12 Chemistry

CHENNAI: Four schools - three in Villupuram and one in Cuddalore - accounting for a whopping 8.5% of the total 3,181 centums in the state in the Class 12 Chemistry exam of the state board has raised many an eyebrow. A total of 272 students from these four schools secured centums in Chemistry, which is close to 50% of the roughly 600 students who wrote the exam in the schools. Interestingly, 167 of the roughly 450 students (37%) from the three schools in Villupuram who scored centum in Chemistry took the examination from the same centre, a government girls higher secondary school. These 167 students include 65 from the same government school, 91 from a nearby private school and 11 from another private school. The 91 from the private school accounted for nearly two-thirds of the 148 students from the school who took the exam. Another 25 students from the school scored 99 marks. Similarly, besides 65 centums, 55 more from the government school also scored 99. However, it is the private school in Kattumannarkoil in Cuddalore district that seems to have taken the cake for being a case of too good to be true. As per a release by the school, 148 of its students took the Class 12 exams. Not only have all of them passed, a startling 105 scored centum in Chemistry, which is at least 70% of the total students. Moreover, 82 scored centum in Mathematics, 62 in Biology and 61 in Physics. To put this in perspective, just this one school accounted for 2.7% of the 3,022 centums in Mathematics across the state, 7.5% of the 827 centums in Biology, and 5.4% of the 1,125 centums in Physics. Many teachers and headmasters from various schools have raised concerns over this unusual figures, although no one preferred to be quoted. TNIE could not reach the staff of these schools for a comment. Officials from the school ducation Department in Villupuram, however, attributed the results, particularly those from the government school, to efforts of the teachers and the students, The school is one of the top-performing schools in the district. The 65 students who scored centums had done well in Class 11 as well, said a senior official. He pointed out how the overall performance of Villupuram also improved this year as it moved from 27th rank last year to 18th. A senior official acknowledged that the issue of high concentration of centums in certain schools have come to their notice, adding that the director of examination has to decide on further action. However, the director of examinations didnt respond to TNIEs attempts to reach out. 41% students of Pudukai model school fail Pudukkottai: The government model higher secondary school for boys in Aranthangi has performed poorly in Class 12 boards with just 59.49% of students passing the exam. This is a steep fall from 82% the school registered in 2023-2024, as per the school education department As many as 296 students were enrolled in Class 12. Of these, 264 boys appeared for the exams, and only 157 students passed. Sources in the school said around 80 students were irregular to classes and appeared for only one or two exams. On May 13, the Aranthangi Chamber of Commerce submitted a petition to the Chief Educational Officer K Shanmugam, demanding inquiry into the poor performance. This school once produced graduates who now serve in high positions across sectors now it has taken a bad name, this issue must be probed, Thangadurai told TNIE. Despite having better infrastructure and double the teaching staff, the result is worse than schools with far fewer resources, he added. The school education department directed students to apply for supplementary exams, scheduled to begin on May 14, and has announced special coaching sessions. K Shanmugam said an inquiry report will be sent to the government.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 9:39 am

Man loses Rs 22 Lakh in WhatsApp scam; Chennai cops arrest two in Telangana, Andhra

CHENNAI: The North Zone Cyber Crime Police in Chennai arrested two men from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in connection with an alleged scam in which a Sowcarpet-based businessman lost Rs 22.6 lakh. The arrests were made after a month-long probe into a cross-border cyber fraud involving bogus veterinary drug deals. One of the accused, Ajmeera Sudhakar (31), was arrested on May 11 in Mallaram of Warangal district. Based on his confession, P Yaragorla Srinu alias Akhil (32) was nabbed the next day from Upparapallem in Bapatla district. Police seized two mobile phones used by the accused. The duo had opened multiple bank accounts to route fraudulent funds and had withdrawn over Rs 20 lakh from banks in Navi Mumbai and Chembur through cheques and ATMs. They are also allegedly linked to other cybercrime cases in Maharashtra, Delhi, UP and Uttarakhand. Police said Yaragorla Srinu received commissions of Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh per transaction for allowing fraudsters to use his bank accounts. Police said the complainant, P Suresh Kumar, runs a private firm on Narayana Mudali Street. On February 29, he was contacted by a man named Henry Mensah via WhatsApp, who allegedly claimed to run Galaxy Veterinary Company Limited in West Africa. Mensah proposed appointing Kumar as the Indian agent for a veterinary drug, promising to buy it back at a higher price. The accused earned Kumars confidence over a period of time after making multiple calls and then told him to source the drug from two Delhi-based firms. The accused also gave Kumar bank account details of the two firms and asked him to make a cash transfer. The victim transferred Rs 22.6 lakh over nine transactions but received only 8 litres of the drug in the place of the 30 he had ordered. When the drug turned out to be fake, Kumar tried to contact Mensah and his associate. However, they were incommunicado. Police said no cash was seized. A search is on to nab others involved in the scam. (To report cyber crimes, dial 1930)

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 9:28 am

Tamil Nadu commences work to save sinking Kariyachalli Island in Gulf of Mannar

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government has commenced a Rs 50 crore restoration project with the support of the World Bank to save Kariyachalli Island, one of 21 islands in the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park, as part of the Tamil Nadu SHORE (Sustainably Harnessing Ocean Resources) initiative. This ambitious effort aims to combat severe coastal erosion, protect marine biodiversity, and ensure the islands survival and stability, which is critical for ecological and community benefits, especially among small-scale fisherfolk who depend on this ecosystem. Kariyachalli has lost over 71% of its landmass, shrinking from 20.85 hectares in 1969 to just 5.97 hectares by 2018, with experts warning that it could vanish entirely by 2036 if current erosion trends continue. To address this crisis, the project will deploy 8,500 multipurpose artificial reef modules around the island, designed by IIT Madras based on wave dynamics and bathymetry studies. Officials told TNIE that the work has already commenced with a collection of comprehensive baseline data, and the reef construction will begin now, followed by deployment in the IIT-recommended layout around the island. These trapezoidal structures, made of ferrocement and steel with perforations to support nutrient flow, with a height of 2 and 3 metres and weighing 1.8 and 3 tonnes respectively, are strategically placed to reduce wave energy, encourage sediment deposition, and create habitats for marine life. The reefs are expected to stabilise the shoreline and foster ecological recovery, drawing inspiration from the successful restoration of Vaan Island, where over 10,000 reef modules increased land area and shallowed the surrounding waters, indicating sediment accumulation and supporting the growth of over 37 branching and massive coral species. Parallel to erosion control, degraded coral reefs and seagrass beds covering 2 acres and 3 acres, respectively, are being rehabilitated near Kariyachalli Island through standardised scientific restoration techniques. These ecosystems support species like dugongs, contribute to carbon sequestration, and protect shorelines. The projects ecological efforts aim to further enhance these gains, ensuring that the Gulf of Mannar remains a thriving marine habitat, said Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary, Environment, Climate Change and Forests Department. Community involvement is a cornerstone of the project, with coastal villages like Vaipar, Sippikulam, and Pattinamaruthoor, within a 10-km radius of the island, set to benefit. The initiative seeks to provide alternative livelihoods for local communities.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 9:23 am

Work on to save shrinking island in Gulf of Mannar

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government has commenced a Rs 50 crore restoration project with the support of the World Bank to save Kariyachalli Island, one of 21 islands in the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park, as part of the Tamil Nadu SHORE (Sustainably Harnessing Ocean Resources) initiative. This ambitious effort aims to combat severe coastal erosion, protect marine biodiversity, and ensure the islands survival and stability, which is critical for ecological and community benefits, especially among small-scale fisherfolk who depend on this ecosystem. Kariyachalli has lost over 71% of its landmass, shrinking from 20.85 hectares in 1969 to just 5.97 hectares by 2018, with experts warning that it could vanish entirely by 2036 if current erosion trends continue. To address this crisis, the project will deploy 8,500 multipurpose artificial reef modules around the island, designed by IIT Madras based on wave dynamics and bathymetry studies. Officials told TNIE that the work has already commenced with a collection of comprehensive baseline data, and the reef construction will begin now, followed by deployment in the IIT-recommended layout around the island. These trapezoidal structures, made of ferrocement and steel with perforations to support nutrient flow, with a height of 2 and 3 metres and weighing 1.8 and 3 tonnes respectively, are strategically placed to reduce wave energy, encourage sediment deposition, and create habitats for marine life. The reefs are expected to stabilise the shoreline and foster ecological recovery, drawing inspiration from the successful restoration of Vaan Island, where over 10,000 reef modules increased land area and shallowed the surrounding waters, indicating sediment accumulation and supporting the growth of over 37 branching and massive coral species. Parallel to erosion control, degraded coral reefs and seagrass beds covering 2 acres and 3 acres, respectively, are being rehabilitated near Kariyachalli Island through standardised scientific restoration techniques. These ecosystems support species like dugongs, contribute to carbon sequestration, and protect shorelines. The projects ecological efforts aim to further enhance these gains, ensuring that the Gulf of Mannar remains a thriving marine habitat, said Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary, Environment, Climate Change and Forests Department. Community involvement is a cornerstone of the project, with coastal villages like Vaipar, Sippikulam, and Pattinamaruthoor, within a 10-km radius of the island, set to benefit. The initiative seeks to provide alternative livelihoods for local communities.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 9:23 am

Kancheepuram cops deny nod for Samsung union rally

CHENNAI: The Kancheepuram police on Tuesday denied permission to the CITU-backed Samsung India Workers Union (SIWU) rally that was scheduled at 10 am on Wednesday, on the grounds of possible traffic congestion due to the rally. SIWU had sought permission on May 8 to start a rally from the Kancheepuram Taluk office to the collectors office, opposite which they had planned a protest against Samsung Indias disciplinary action against 25 of its workers and alleged unwillingness to engage in wage-revision talks directly with the union. However, in its response, the Vishnu Kanchi police stated that the rally is to pass through an arterial road that leads to Uthiramerur, Vandavasi and Cheyyar on a day the Brahmotsavam procession from Varadaraja temple is also scheduled to pass through. There are chances of a large number of people gathering for the procession and resulting in traffic congestion. It is also possible that a large number of people will be part of the rally organised by CITU, the police said in their response, rejecting the permission. Union sources said that they will not go ahead with the rally as planned and are instead looking to plan a common strike on May 20. On Monday, union members who were on the first shift boycotted lunch at the Samsung India canteen, as a token of protest.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 9:17 am

Rain likely in Ghats on May 16, no respite for Chennai

CHENNAI: The Regional Meteorological Centre has forecasted heavy rain in Ghat areas of Coimbatore, Nilgiris and a few interior districts till May 16, while other districts will continue to witness sizzling heat. On Tuesday, seven stations in Madurai, Vellore, Erode, Karur, Palayamkottai and Tiruchy clocked temperatures in excess of 40 degrees Celsius. Madurai airport station for the second consecutive day recorded the highest maximum temperature of 41 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the Met office said conditions are favourable for further advance of southwest monsoon over some parts of south Arabian Sea, Maldives and Comorin area, some parts of south Bay of Bengal during next three-four days. The India Meteorological Department had announced that the monsoon onset is expected over Kerala on May 27. In the last 24 hours ending 8.30 am on Tuesday, Sholayar in Coimbatore received the highest rainfall of 7 cm followed by Cinchona, 6 cm. While thunderstorm with lightning and gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) is likely to occur at a few places, a heavy rainfall warning is issued for Coimbatore, Nilgiris, Erode, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, Tirupattur, Vellore, Namakkal, Karur on May 15. On May 16, the forecast says, Ranipet, Tiruvanamalai, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Thanjavur, Pudukkottai districts and Karaikal area will receive heavy showers. In Chennai, sky condition will be partly cloudy. The temperature will be around 38-39C.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 8:47 am

Tamil Nadu fourth in Class 12 CBSE results, first in Class 10

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu students posted an impressive performance in the CBSE board examinations this year, recording a pass rate of 99.86% in Class 10, a slight increase from last years 99.84%, and 98.48% in Class 12, marginally lower than the previous years 98.74%. At the national level, the overall pass percentage stood at 93.66% for Class 10 and 88.39% for Class 12. The Chennai region, which includes parts of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Puducherry and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, registered a Class 10 pass percentage of 98.71%, down from 99.30% last year, and 97.39% in Class 12, compared to 98.47% last year. In Class 12 results, the Chennai region ranked third in the country, behind Vijayawada (99.60%) and Trivandrum (99.32%). In Class 10, Chennai region ranked fourth, behind Trivandrum (99.79%), Vijayawada (99.79%) and Bengaluru (98.90%). Tamil Nadu was the top-performing state in Class 10, sharing the highest pass percentage of 99.86% with Kerala. In Class 12, the state ranked fourth, behind Telangana (99.73%), Andhra Pradesh (99.51%) and Kerala (99.32%). A total of 80,218 students from Tamil Nadu appeared for the Class 12 examinations, including 42,904 boys and 37,314 girls. Girls outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 98.99% compared to 98.03% for boys. However, the gender gap in pass percentage was only 0.93%, significantly lower than the national gender gap of 5.94%. In Class 10, 1,03,259 students from Tamil Nadu took the exams, comprising 56,008 boys and 47,251 girls. Girls once again outshone boys, securing a pass percentage of 99.9%, slightly ahead of the 99.83% recorded by boys. Nationally, girls performed better by a margin of 2.37%. This year, 16.92 lakh students appeared for the Class 12 exams held from February 15 to April 4, while 23.71 lakh students sat for Class 10 exams conducted between February 15 and March 18 across the country.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 8:42 am

Pollachi sexual assault case: Tamil Nadu politicians play shame-and-blame game

CHENNAI: Amid messages from political parties hailing the verdict of the Coimbatore Mahila Court in the 2019 Pollachi sexual assault case , the DMK and the AIADMK sparred over who should hang their head in shame about the appalling crime that shook the conscience of Tamil Nadu. Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin in his post on X said, Justice is done for a heinous crime committed by criminals, including an AIADMK functionary. Taking a dig at the previous AIADMK regime, the CM said, Let the sirs who tried to safeguard the gang of culprits, also comprising an AIADMK man, hang their heads in shame! In response, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami said it was the previous AIADMK government that arrested the accused and ordered a CBI investigation. Asking the CM to not take credit for the verdict, the leader of the opposition reiterated his partys allegation that the ruling DMK tried to protect the accused in the 2024 Anna University sexual assault case. The AIADMK will expose the DMK when Palaniswami-led government comes to power in 2026. Then, it is certain that the DMK will hang its head in shame, the party said in an X post. DMK organisation secretary R S Bharathi, in a statement later in the day, countered Palaniswami by blaming the AIADMK government for initially tying to cover up the Pollachi case. He said the case was transferred to the CBI by the AIADMK after the Lok Sabha election for 2019 was notified, out of fear of electoral repercussions. He further alleged the AIADMK government delayed the formal handover of the case until an intervention by the Madras High Court. TVK leader Vijay said the ruling would give solace to the victims, who faced the case with courage and ensured that the criminals were punished. CPM state secretary P Shanmugam lauded the retrieval of evidence that was destroyed and the determination of the affected women who stood firm against all odds. He said the state should provide government jobs to a member of the families of each of the survivors. CPI state secretary R Mutharasan commended the way in which the CBI investigated and proved 66 out of the 76 charges levelled against the accused. L Murugan, the Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting and BJP leader, said the legal system has done its duty. Thoothukudi MP Kanimozhi said the verdict has given confidence to women to boldly come forward and complain. PMK president Anbumani said the compensation for each survivor should be increased to Rs 1 crore. Timeline of Pollachi case February 12, 2019 19-year-old victim from Pollachi filed first complaint at Pollachi East Police Station February 24, 2019 FIR filed. N Sabarirajan alias Riswanth, N Sathish and T Vasantha Kumar arrested March 5, 2019 Absconding accused Thirunavukkarasu held March 10, 2019 Police invoke Goondas Act March 12, 2019 Case transferred to CB-CID March 25, 2019; fifth accused Manivannan surrenders before CJM court April 25, 2019 Case transferred to CBI May 24, 2019 CBI files first charge sheet January 6, 2020 CBI arrests Arulanantham, Haronimus Paul and Babu February 22, 2021 CBI files supplementary charge sheet against the above three August 14, 2021 CBI arrests ninth accused M Arunkumar February 24, 2023 Trial begins at exclusive courtroom at Coimbatore Mahila Court May 13, 2025 Lifer for all 9 accused

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 8:20 am

Injured train passengers husband lodges complaint against railway officials

The woman passenger suffered a head injury after the middle berth on a train collapsed; Southern Railway investigation on into berth fittings and other lapses

The Hindu 14 May 2025 8:17 am

Bringing nutrients together

In the world of nutrition science, we often hear about individual nutrients like vitamin C, calcium, and iron. But what if the real magic happens when these nutrients work together? This is the idea behind nutrient synergy, a concept gaining strong support in nutritional research. Nutrient synergy refers to the enhanced health benefits that occur when certain nutrients are consumed together, producing greater effects than when taken alone. What is nutrient synergy? It means that two or more nutrients can interact in ways that improve their absorption, effectiveness, or physiological impact. Traditional nutrition studies often focus on isolated nutrients, but our bodies dont function in isolation. We absorb and process food in complex combinations, and research shows that when nutrients team up, they can boost one anothers roles. One simple example is how vitamin C helps the body absorb iron from plant-based foods. Without vitamin C, a large portion of iron from vegetarian sources might go unabsorbed. Impact on brain health The brain thrives on a variety of nutrients working together. Studies have shown that certain combinations, such as omega-3 fatty acids with antioxidants like vitamin E, can help protect brain cells from damage, improve cognitive function, and reduce the risk of conditions like Alzheimers disease. Nutrients like B-vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and omega-3s are known to regulate mood and reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety when consumed as part of a nutrient-rich diet. They support neurotransmitter function, reduce inflammation, and protect neurons. Heart health Nutrient synergy also plays a key role in cardiovascular health. A well-known example involves folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12. These three nutrients work together to reduce homocysteine levels in the blood, a marker linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Multiple clinical studies confirm that reducing homocysteine through this nutrient trio may lower cardiovascular risk. Similarly, Coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E have been shown to lower harmful LDL cholesterol levels, increase protective HDL cholesterol, and reduce the risk of atherosclerosis, a condition where arteries are clogged and hardened. Strong bones and muscles Bone health is not just about calcium. Calcium needs vitamin D and vitamin K to be properly absorbed and deposited into bones. Without this combination, calcium may not reach where its needed, or worse, it may be deposited in the wrong places, like arteries. Research confirms that this trio improves bone mineral density and reduces fracture risk, especially in older adults. Immunity boosters Many people take vitamin C or zinc to fight colds, but did you know theyre even more effective together? This pair has been shown to reduce the duration and severity of colds. Meanwhile, vitamin C and vitamin E work together to protect immune cells from oxidative stress and improve the bodys defence mechanisms. Gut health: The power of synbiotics Gut health is a growing area of research, and one of the most exciting examples of nutrient synergy is synbiotics a combination of probiotics (beneficial bacteria) and prebiotics (fibers that feed them). Together, they support the gut microbiome better than either alone, improving digestion, immunity, and even mental health. Other common nutrient synergies Vitamin D + Calcium + Magnesium: Enhances bone strength Fat + Vitamins A, D, E, K: Fat is essential for absorbing fat-soluble vitamins Vitamin A + Vitamin C: Work together against oxidative stress and inflammation Nutrient synergy reminds us that a well-balanced, whole-food diet is more powerful than any supplement or single nutrient.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 6:00 am

Two menheld for online fraud

The Hindu 14 May 2025 1:02 am

Woman held for job fraud

The Hindu 14 May 2025 1:02 am

50% two-wheeler users feel unsafe late at night: Survey

The Times of India 14 May 2025 12:56 am

Three on bike: 13-year-old dies after ramming median

The Times of India 14 May 2025 12:55 am

Woman killed, friend injured as govt bus rams car

The Times of India 14 May 2025 12:55 am

Women saved 888 a month through free bus rides

The Times of India 14 May 2025 12:47 am

First batch of e-buses set to roll out in June

The Times of India 14 May 2025 12:14 am

Class X board results: Tamil Nadu tops India with 99.86%

The Times of India 14 May 2025 12:11 am

Wrestler Anshu loses Ranking Series selection trials

CHENNAI: Double Olympian Anshu Malik lost the 57kg wrestling selection trial bout held at the IG Stadium, New Delhi on Tuesday. The trials were held to pick the national team for the Ulaanbaatar Open Ranking Series scheduled in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia from May 29 to June 1. Anshu, who represented the country in Tokyo and Paris in 57kg, initially didn't meet the criteria set by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) for the trials but was later given a go ahead for the competition. Anshu had won a silver medal each in the 2021 World Championships and 2022 Commonwealth Games, She was trailing 0-7 with a few seconds remaining in the bout when she opted out due to an injury. It was her first bout in the trials and the winner, Neha Sangwan, went on to finish first in the weight category, a WFI source, who watched the bout from the sidelines, told this daily. Anshu, 23, who is part of TOPS core group, hadn't taken part in the last selection trials held in March to pick the team for the Asian Championships. According to the WFI criteria, only those who competed in the previous trials were eligible for the latest competition. Besides, the federation had decided to conduct trials only in weight categories wherein Indian wrestlers had returned empty handed from the continental tournament. Sunil Kumar (87kg) and Nitesh (97kg) had won a bronze each in the Greco-Roman style while Udit (61kg silver), Deepak Punia (92kg silver) and Dinesh (125kg bronze) were the medallists in the freestyle in the Asian meet. The trials for men wrestlers were held in Lucknow on Monday. A trial was held in Sunil's weight category too as he is said to be injured and cannot compete in the Ranking Series. Anshu urged to take part in selection trials for Mongolia Ranking Series In the women's wrestling, Manisha clinched 62kg gold while Reetika returned with 76kg silver in the Asian event held in Amman, Jordan from March 25 to 20. Antim Panghal (53kg), Muskan (59kg) and Mansi Lather (68kg) had bagged a bronze each. The WFI had also given permission to Radhika to appear in the 68kg trials as she had submitted her medical certificate requesting to skip the previous trials. Besides, Mansi, the medallis in the division, is injured and hence out of contention. The winners of the trials along with Asian Championships medallists will represent the country in the third Ranking Series of the year in Mongolia.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2025 12:04 am

Bus services inadequate on ring roads, say suburban residents

The Inner Ring Road was laid to linkAmbattur and Red Hills with Irumbuliyur.The Outer Ring Road was meant to link theGST Road atVandalur toGNT Road atGummidipoondi. Those living near these roads say public transport, especiallyMTCbuses, is inadequate

The Hindu 13 May 2025 11:17 pm

5 Arrested, 7 Boys Detained For Sexually Assaulting Girl In Tamil Nadu: Cops

Five men were arrested and seven minors were detained in Tamil Nadu's Pallavaram, near Chennai, for allegedly sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl several times.

NDTV 13 May 2025 8:36 pm

Actor Soori interview: On Maaman and if Vetri Maaran would revive their Ajnabi adaptation

Soori speaks about his upcoming film, Maaman, co-starring Aishwarya Lekshmi, and reminisces about his early days after moving to Chennai in the late 90s

The Hindu 13 May 2025 7:21 pm

Chennai Intern Raped by Two Men in Bachupally, Both Arrested

Police provided the survivor with medical care and counseling and are investigating further.

Deccan Chronicle 13 May 2025 4:24 pm

T.N. Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin distributes pattas to 1,500 people in Chennai

He said about 1.38 lakh pattas have been issued to people in Chennai and peripheral areas

The Hindu 13 May 2025 3:43 pm

Vijayawada ends Thiruvananthapurams 11-year reign at the top in CBSE Class XII results

KOCHI: The CBSE Class XII results for 2025 brought a notable change in the region-wise pass percentage rankings, with the Vijayawada region ending the Thiruvananthapuram regions uninterrupted eleven-year streak at the helm. With a stellar 99.60% pass percentage, Vijayawada edged out Thiruvananthapuram, which stood strong at a commendable second place with 99.32%. Since its formation in 2014, the Thiruvananthapuram region had consistently recorded the highest pass percentage in the country, peaking at 99.91% in 2024. Despite being dethroned, the region continues to shine with one of the highest success rates nationwide, well above the national average of 88.39% -- an improvement of 0.41% from last year. The CBSE has divided the country into 17 regions with 26,675 schools affiliated to it. The Chennai region secured the third position with a pass percentage of 97.39%. Among the institutions, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas led the way with 99.29%, followed closely by Kendriya Vidyalayas at 99.05%. Girls outperformed boys nationally, registering a pass percentage of 91.64% compared to 85.70% among boysa 5.94% gap. Notably, transgender students recorded a 100% pass rate. In the Thiruvananthapuram region, this trend held true as well. Of the 21,030 girls who appeared, 20,938 passed, while 19,999 out of 20,188 boys cleared the exam. Lakshadweep, under the Thiruvananthapuram region, achieved a perfect 100% pass rate. Internationally, CBSE-affiliated schools reported a 95.01% pass rate among 21,782 students. Meanwhile, 24,867 students nationwide scored above 95%, and 1,11,544 crossed the 90% threshold. However, 1,29,095 students were placed in the compartment category. Students seeking to improve their results will get an opportunity to appear for the supplementary examination in July 2025, which will follow the same syllabus as the main exam.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 3:04 pm

Todays Gold Rate in India on May 13, 2025: Gold prices down by around 120 in Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Delhi and Chennai

22, 24 carat Gold prices down across Indian cities on May 13

The Hindu Businessline 13 May 2025 2:52 pm

Cadell Jeanson Raja gets life imprisonment, Rs 15 lakh fine for Nanthancode mass murder

Thiruvananthapuram: The Sixth Additional Sessions Court on Tuesday sentenced Cadell Jeanson Raja to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 15 lakh for the brutal 2017 Nanthancode mass murder , which claimed the lives of four of his family members. Judge K Vishnu pronounced the quantum of punishment after hearing the final arguments earlier in the day. The court directed that the fine amount be given to Jose Sundaram, the prime witness in the case and the brother of Jean Padma, one of the victims. Jose, who is currently wheelchair-bound, will receive compensation from the fine imposed under various charges. Cadell was convicted under four counts of Section 302 (murder), with each count carrying a life sentence and a fine of Rs 3 lakh-totalling Rs 12 lakh. He also received seven years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs 2 lakh under Section 436 (mischief by fire or explosive substance), and five years with a fine of Rs 1 lakh under Section 201 (causing disappearance of evidence). During sentencing, the prosecution demanded capital punishment, arguing that the crime fell under the rarest of the rare category. However, the defence pleaded for leniency, citing Cadells age and psychological state. The court had termed the crime grave, serious, and numbing to the conscience. It observed that the accused, who planned and executed the murders of his parents, sister and relative, does not deserve leniency of a well-functioning legal system. Astral lies, brutal truths: Nanthancode mass murderer's journey over the years Cadell, the sole accused, was found guilty on Monday. During the sentencing phase, the court heard detailed arguments from both the prosecution and the defence. The prosecution asserted that Cadell had no mental illness at the time of the murders and that the acts were cold-blooded and premeditated. The judgment comes after an eight-year-long trial that saw multiple delays, including psychiatric evaluations and the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially deemed unfit to stand trial due to a diagnosis of schizophrenia in 2017, Cadell underwent treatment before being declared mentally competent to face trial. The murders occurred on April 5, 2017. According to the prosecution, Cadell lured his mother, Jean Padma, upstairs under the pretext of showing her a video game he had created. He then struck her from behind with an axe. Later that evening, he murdered his father, Raja Thankam and sister Caroline in a similar manner. The following day, he killed a visiting relative, Lalitha. The bodies were kept in a bedroom and partially burned over two nights. On April 9, the charred remains of his parents and sister were discovered, completely burnt. Lalithas body had been hacked and only partially burned. The fire, which spread during Cadells second attempt to destroy evidence, led to the discovery of the crime. Police investigations revealed that Cadell had nursed a deep grudge against his father and family. He fled to Chennai after the incident and was arrested on his return to Kerala. His online search history showed that he had studied mass murders and purchased the murder weapon,a sharp axe,online. A handwritten journal found from his room detailed his inner turmoil, frustrations, and violent fantasies, which police believe served as a blueprint for the killings. Over 41 witnesses, including forensic experts, neighbours, investigating officers, and acquaintances, testified during the trial. A former classmate from Australia described Cadell as socially withdrawn and obsessed with gadgets and video games. Cadell was charged with murder, destruction of evidence, and causing injury with deadly weapons. The verdict, twice postponed earlier.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 2:34 pm

CBSE results: Tamil Nadu registers 98.48% pass rate in Class 12, 99.86% in Class 10

The CBSE Class 12 and Class 10 results were announced on Tuesday (May 13, 2025), with the national pass percentage recorded at 88.39% and 93.6%, respectively

The Hindu 13 May 2025 2:16 pm

US student visa delays leave Indian applicants in worry

Many Indian students are awaiting F1 visa interviews for US studies. Additional slots were quickly booked. Hyderabad faces the longest delays. Students in Kolkata, Delhi, and Chennai are also affected. Consultancies confirm the delays. Students are urged to apply earlier. Operational issues contribute to the scarcity of slots. Students hope for timely visa processing before the academic term begins.

The Economic Times 13 May 2025 12:54 pm

Lavanya Mohans Money Doesnt Grow On Trees dives deep into personal finance

For millennials and Gen Z drowning in complex jargon and resigned ignorance, Lavanya Mohan attempts to simplify all things money, both practical and emotional, in her debut book Money Doesnt Grow On Trees

The Hindu 13 May 2025 12:06 pm

Gukesh In Different Position As World Champ Because Magnus Carlsen Is There: Kasparov

New Delhi, May 13: Russian chess icon Garry Kasparov, whose record of being the youngest world champion was bettered by D Gukesh, feels that the Indian is in a different situation compared to him as Norwegian Magnus Carlsen is considered, by all metrics, a better player than the Chennai teenager. Gukesh was 17 when he defeated Chinas reigning world champion Ding Liren in a 14-game showdown to claim the coveted title last year. Kasparov was 22 when he clinched the [] The post Gukesh In Different Position As World Champ Because Magnus Carlsen Is There: Kasparov appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 13 May 2025 11:57 am

7 Pan-Asian Restaurants In Chennai That Deserve A Spot On Your Food Map

From sushi to Thai curries, these Pan-Asian restaurants are defining how Chennai eats right now.

NDTV 13 May 2025 11:44 am

Student from Chennai raped by friend, another in Hyderabad

HYDERABAD: A Chennai-based woman was reportedly sexually assaulted by two persons, one of whom she considered to be her friend, in Bachupally. According to the police, the 20-year-old hails from Jharkhand and is studying biomedicine in Chennai. She was brought to Hyderabad by her friend Ajay also from Chennai on the pretext of arranging an internship for her in a firm in the city. According to the complaint, Ajay arranged for accommodation for the survivor in a womens hostel in Kukatpally. On May 4, he allegedly called her to join him for a party at his friend Haris flat in Rajiv Gruhakalpa in Nizampet. The survivor reportedly went to the room, where she was allegedly served liquor, and after she fell unconscious, Ajay and Hari allegedly sexually assaulted her. Based on her complaint, the Bachupally police registered a case and arrested the accused.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 10:31 am

Link Road back towearing grubby rags

There were ostentatious efforts to give Link Road a new look. And it managed to receive a makeover; but now all the good work seems to have been undone

The Hindu 13 May 2025 10:12 am

20-year-old biomedical student raped by friend in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: A 20-year-old biomedical student was allegedly raped by two youths including her friend in Hyderabad. The victim, a final-year student from Chennai, was lured to Hyderabad under the false promise of an internship at a pharmaceutical company. She was invited to a party According to reports, the young woman was staying at a ladies Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 13 May 2025 9:48 am

HED new decision to form a course review committee for sake of job opportunities for graduates - LiveChennai

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Google News 13 May 2025 9:43 am

Cricket Australia Asks Players To Decide On Return To India As IPL 2025 Is Set To Resume

Indian Premier League: With the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 set to restart on May 17 and continue till June 3, just a week before the World Test Championship (WTC) final at the Lord's in London, Cricket Australia have left it to the individual players to take a call on whether to return to India to rejoin the world's richest league. It will give its inputs after consultation with the Australian federal government and security agencies, but the players will have to decide on whether they would like to join IPL 2025, which was suspended for a week on May 9 because of fighting between India and Pakistan as India retaliated for the terror attack on innocent tourists by Pakistan-supported terrorists at Pahalgam, which resulted in the death of 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen. Cricket Australia will support players in their individual decisions whether to return to India or not, CA said in a statement on Tuesday. We are maintaining communication with the Australian Government and BCCI around security arrangements and safety, www.cricket.com.au quoted Cricket Australia as saying in its statement. The other matter of concern for Cricket Australia is the fact that the IPL 2025 stretched into June, and some of its key players may get tied up till June 3 if their respective teams reach the final. Besides players, coaches, support staff members and former players are also involved in the IPL. Among the top players involved who could also be picked in the WTC final squad are pacer Josh Hazlewood, who plays for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who are currently placed second in the points table and in a good position to qualify for the playoffs. Skipper Pat Cummins' Sunrisers Hyderabad are out of contention for the playoff spots but have three more matches to play. This means he will have to be in India till after May 25, when they play their last match in Delhi against Kolkata Knight Riders. Mitchell Starc's Delhi Capitals also have three matches to play, and they too are in strong contention to qualify for the playoffs. If they go all the way, Starc will have to be with the team till June 4 and then directly go to London. The other possible Australian WTC players in IPL teams are Travis Head (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Josh Inglis (Punjab Kings) and Mitchell Marsh (Lucknow Super Giants). Though Travis Head's SRH are out of contention, Marsh's LSG still have a chance, as does Inglis' Punjab Kings. In its statement on Tuesday, Cricket Australia has made it clear that the team management will work with the players if they decide to join the IPL bandwagon. Team management will work through the preparation implications for the World Test Championship final for those players who choose to play in the remaining IPL matches, Cricket Australia said. Besides the above-mentioned players who are in contention for WTC final spots, there are other current and former players involved in various roles in the IPL 2025. Ricky Ponting is the coach of Punjab Kings and has compatriots Brad Haddin as his assistant, Justin Langer is the head coach of Lucknow Super Giants while Mike Hussey is the batting coach of Chennai Super Giants. Among other players, Nathan Ellis is with CSK, Spencer Johnson is playing for Kolkata Knight Riders, while Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Owen, Josh Inglis, Aaron Hardie, and Xavier Bartlett are representing Punjab Kings. Besides Hazlewood, Tim David is also with RCB, while Delhi Capitals also have Jake Fraser-McGurk, and Adam Zampa is with SRH. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the resumption of the IPL 2025, which was suspended on May 9, after a ceasefire was agreed upon with Pakistan. India had launched Operation Sindoor in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack, targeting terrorist and military installations in Pakistan while Pakistan attacked Jammu, Awantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Bhatinda, Chandigarh, Nal, Phalodi, Uttarlai, and Bhuj, using drones and missiles. Besides Hazlewood, Tim David is also with RCB, while Delhi Capitals also have Jake Fraser-McGurk, and Adam Zampa is with SRH. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 13 May 2025 9:28 am

Anna university announces special arrear exam, 10k engineering students to benefit

CHENNAI: As many as 10,000 students are likely to benefit as Anna University has decided to conduct a special arrear examination for undergraduate and postgraduate students who have exhausted their permitted chances to clear arrears. The examination is likely to be conducted in June or July this year. For undergraduate courses at the university, students get three additional years for completing BTech courses, ie they get 14 semesters chances to clear the exam. Those who have exhausted all the 14 chances will be given the additional chance to clear the exam. The arrear exam will be conducted for students who have exhausted the maximum time limit prescribed in the university regulations. This applies only to students from non-autonomous affiliated colleges of Anna University, the university said in a statement. The special examination will be held at selected centres based on the number of student registrations. The tentative locations include Chennai, Villupuram, Arni, Salem, Erode, Coimbatore, Tiruchy, Madurai, Tirunelveli, and Nagercoil. Students could register online for the exam through the Anna University website - coe1.annauniv.edu. Detailed instructions for registration are available on the portal. The online registration will close on May 17.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 8:59 am

Track upgrade over, 16 trains to run faster

CHENNAI: Southern Railway has announced a reduction in travel time of 16 trains following track upgrades that have enabled higher permissible speeds in certain sections. According to a release, the Chennai CentralPalakkad SF Express will now reach Palakkad at 9.15 am, 15 minutes ahead of its earlier schedule. The PollachiCoimbatore passenger will arrive in Coimbatore at 8.55 am, 30 minutes ahead of its arrival time. The Chennai CentralBodinayakanur SF Express is scheduled to reach Bodinayakanur at 8.55 am instead of 9.10 am. The MysuruThoothukudi Express will now reach Thoothukudi at 10.15 am, 20 minutes earlier than before. The revised timings came into effect on May 11. Further, from May 14, the departure timings of 12 trains originating from Rameswaram have been delayed by 15 to 20 minutes. These trains, bound for destinations such as Chennai, Tiruchy and Tirupati, will leave Rameswaram later than previously scheduled. However, there will be no change in their arrival timings at the destination stations.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 8:55 am

CM Stalin on 5-day visit to Ooty, to open flower show on May 15

COIMBATORE: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin arrived in the Nilgiris district on Monday for a five-day official visit. His trip includes inaugurating the internationally acclaimed Ooty Flower Show and participating in several government programmes. As part of the annual summer festival, jointly organised by the Horticulture Department and the district administration, a series of exhibitions have been taking place across the Nilgiris. The festivities began on May 3 with a vegetable exhibition at Nehru Park in Kotagiri, followed by a fragrance exhibition in Gudalur and a rose show at Ooty Rose Garden, which concluded on Monday. The 127th Flower Show at the Ooty Government Botanical Garden the highlight of the summer festival will be inaugurated by the CM on May 15. The show will run for 11 days, ending on May 25. CM Stalin flew from Chennai to Coimbatore on Monday morning, where he received a rousing welcome from DMK party members with traditional music and beating of drums. From there, he travelled by road via Mettupalayam and Kotagiri to Ooty, receiving warm receptions at multiple points along the route from party cadres and the public. He is currently staying at the Tamil Nadu Guest House in Ooty. During his stay, the chief minister is also expected to distribute land pattas to eligible beneficiaries and interact with tribal communities in the region. Security has been tightened across the district, with over 1,000 police personnel deployed to ensure the smooth conduct of events and the CMs safety throughout his visit.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 8:53 am

Six years on, Pollachi gang-rape case verdict on May 13

COIMBATORE: Six years since the harrowing Pollachi gang-rape scandal first came to light, the accused are set to hear their fate on May 13 in a special court here in Coimbatore. The case, which sent shockwaves across Tamil Nadu, involved the sexual assault of college students and other women in February 2019, and the clandestine circulation of obscene videos to intimidate the victims. Initially probed by the Pollachi East Police, the investigation was swiftly handed over to the CB-CID March 12, 2019, and then later transferred to the CBI agency on April 25, 2019 following widespread public outrage. In a swift operation, CBI officers arrested nine men, identified as K Thirunavukkarasu (34); N Rishwanth, alias Sabarirajan (32); M Sathish (33); T Vasantha Kumar (30); R Manivannan (32); Haron Paul (32); P Babu, alias Bike Babu, (33); K Arulanandham (39); and M Arunkumar. They are alleged to have masterminded the assaults and subsequent blackmail. A charge sheet was filed in the Coimbatore Womens Court on May 21, 2019, based on the complaint filed by a 19-year-old victim against the accused men on February 24, 2019. However, procedural delays necessitated intervention by the Madras High Court, which directed that the matter be transferred to the Integrated Court Complex in Coimbatore for a dedicated courtroom setup. On February 14, 2023, Justice Nandhini Devi of the Womens Court commenced witness testimony behind closed doors, while all accused parties appeared via video link in keeping with the judges orders. Following the completion of prosecution and defence arguments, Justice Nandhini Devi announced that the verdict would be pronounced on May 13. With national attention riveted on the outcome, security has been dramatically scaled up around the Coimbatore court complex. Law enforcement officials have confirmed that all nine accused will be produced before the judge at 10 am on May 13, with the judgment expected by early afternoon. In the midst of a state-wide reshuffle that relocated 77 judges, Justice Nandhini Devi was reassigned to the Karur Family Court. Yet, Chennais Registrar of the High Court has ordered her to remain on the Pollachi case until the verdict is delivered, ensuring continuity in this landmark trial. Families of the survivors and activists have expressed cautious optimism that justice will finally be served.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 8:39 am

Fire breaks out at textile showroom in T Nagar, 30 workers moved to safety

CHENNAI: A fire broke out in the second floor of a textile showroom on Ranganathan Street, T Nagar, on Monday morning. While damage to property was reported, 30 employees who were in the building at that time moved out to safety. The blaze, which started around 10.30 am, is suspected to have been caused by a short circuit from an air conditioner located on the second floor. Investigation is under way to find the exact cause of the fire. A senior officer from the fire and rescue department told reporters that a total of four fire tender vehicles along with eight water tankers from the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board were deployed and at least 50 fire personnel were engaged to put out the blaze. When asked about precautions the shops on Ranganathan Street should take in the event of fire accidents, the officer said owners of the shops can set up fire-fighting installations and provide training to workers.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 8:37 am

Ceasefire brings relief to travel sector as air services to north Indian states resume

CHENNAI: Tour operators and travellers are breathing a sigh of relief following the ceasefire announcement between India and Pakistan that not only eased tensions along the border but also paved the way for resumption of flight services, which were suspended at several airports in the country after Operation Sindoor. The reopening of 32 airports including Srinagar, Amritsar, Hindon (UP), and Chandigarh comes after a five-day suspension triggered by a military standoff between the two neighbours. The shutdown had disrupted holiday plans of thousands of tourists headed for the Himalayas during the peak summer season. Following the Pahalgam attack, there was uncertainty, and after the escalation of the conflict last week, bookings were hit, said Rajeev Menon, co-founder of Chennai-based travel agency Craft-a-Break Holidays. Uncertainty gripped the industry after the abrupt closure of multiple airports, and the resulting insecurity saw many clients postpone or cancel their travel plans, he added. Menon and other tour operators told TNIE that the suspension came at the worst possible time, as May marks the beginning of the high season for travel to Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and other north Indian tourist spots. This is usually the busiest period of the year, said one operator, who declined to be named. Flights and hotels had been booked months in advance. Now, we are dealing with a wave of refund requests and panicked customer calls, he added. On Monday, domestic flights from Chennai to northern cities resumed. Low-cost carrier IndiGo reinstated services 6E 0971 and 6E 6005 to Chandigarh, while Air India Express reactivated flight IX1621 to Hindon. The services were suspended as part of a broader airspace closure initiated on May 7. The disruption also reverberated across logistic networks, with cargo operations affected in multiple states. Industry analysts said the episode highlights the vulnerability of civil aviation infrastructure to geopolitical shocks. Travel industry insiders hope there is revival of bookings, but some uncertainty lingers. Customers are cautious, Menon added. They ask pertinent questions, but we cant always answer about safety, refunds, and whether its wise to travel at all. Despite that, optimism is returning. With the flight operations normalising, the industry is now looking to salvage what remains of the lucrative summer season.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 8:23 am

UAE-bound vessel MV Sirrah resumes voyage following emergency repairs

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A UAE-bound cargo vessel stranded off the coast of Vizhinjam managed to set sail just hours before the Coast Guards deadline on Monday. The bulk carrier MV Sirrah, registered under the flag of St. Kitts & Nevis, departed for Khorfakkan Port in the UAE at 2.30 am on Monday. Its departure was made possible after a critical 900-kg engine compressor was sourced from Mumbai and delivered with the support of Waterline Shipping & Logistics Pvt. Ltd., a Thiruvananthapuram-based shipping agency, in coordination with the Kerala Maritime Board. The vessel, which had originally set off from Chennai, encountered technical issues and was forced to anchor about seven nautical miles from Vizhinjam port. The ships owners acted swiftly to procure the required spare parts, but due to the prevailing war-like situation, the transport vehicle carrying the equipment was delayed at multiple checkpoints for security inspections, said Manoj Nair, managing director and CEO of Waterline Shipping & Logistics Pvt. Ltd. Once cleared by Customs, the spare parts were ferried to the vessel using Dhwani, a tug operated by the Kerala Maritime Board. Earlier, the Indian Coast Guard had inspected the vessel and found no suspicious items or hazardous cargo on board. They instructed the captain to move the ship within two days in light of Operation Sindoor. The ships Master also confirmed that no Pakistani nationals were among the 26-member crew, which included 13 Indians. Captain Anwar Gammal, Master of MV Sirrah, expressed his gratitude to Waterline Shipping & Logistics for their prompt and professional assistance. In a formal letter, he commended the teams efforts, noting that the support provided great reassurance to the crew and left a lasting impression. Waterline began its operations by assisting the berthing of Zhen Hua 15, the first vessel to call at Vizhinjam port in October 2023. Since then, the Thiruvananthapuram-based firm has grown into a key logistics player, handling major vessel calls and offering competitive services staffed by personnel trained from the local fishing community. In addition to port logistics, Waterline is also active in ship chandling, supplying provisions and offering medical aid to vessel crews.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 8:20 am

No surge in ailments due to liquor: Andhra ex-minister Vidadala Rajini

VIJAYAWADA: Former minister Vidadala Rajini slammed the NDA governments claims linking YSRCPs liquor policy to a surge in liver and kidney diseases, calling them baseless attempts to tarnish the previous regime. She refuted the allegations of increased liquor consumption under the YSRCP government, citing data showing a decline in liquor sales from 3.84 crore cases in 2018-19 to 3.32 crore cases in 2023-24, and beer sales dropping from 2.77 crore to 1.12 crore cases. She highlighted the YSRCPs measures, including reduced hours, and eliminating 43,000 illegal belt shops, besides no reports of illicit liquor deaths during 2019-24. Rajini accused the coalition of ignoring their record, noting Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidus introduction of 200 liquor brands during 2014-19, while the YSRCP maintained existing ones, verified by Chennais SJS Lab and compliant with the Competition Act. She emphasised YSRCPs healthcare reforms, expanding Aarogyasri procedures from 1,059 to 3,254, increasing ambulances from 622 to 2,204, and reducing shortage of doctors, nurses, and technicians significantly. The NDAs claims lack scientific backing, she said, as improved diagnostics under YSRCP led to better case detection, not a liquor crisis.

The New Indian Express 13 May 2025 8:16 am