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Anti-Tamil BJP govt at Centre will be brought down soon: Kanimozhi

Chennai: DMK MP Kanimozhi said on Saturday that the BJP government at the Centre will be brought down soon, adding that it presented an anti-people, anti-Tamil budget. Addressing a rally against the Union government at Thoothukudi on Saturday, the DMK leader said a government that will work for the common man would be put in 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 27 Jul 2024 6:17 pm

FEFSI Holds Meeting To Discuss Safety Concerns On Film Sets After Stuntmans Death

Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI) held a meeting in Chennai yesterday.

News18 27 Jul 2024 5:51 pm

Three college students die in road accident near Erode

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:20 pm

Jitendra Singh flays DMK for protest, says budgetary allocation for TN under Modi is more

CHENNAI, July 27: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Saturday flayed the DMK for protesting against the Union Budget and said the allocation for Tamil Nadu was several times more than what the state received when the party was part of the UPA regime. Pointing out that the DMK had no locus standi to protest, he advised the ruling dispensation to utilise the funds earmarked for the state, especially for projects like the Deep Sea Mission. The Budget on the [] The post Jitendra Singh flays DMK for protest, says budgetary allocation for TN under Modi is more appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 27 Jul 2024 4:14 pm

Stalin boycotts Niti Aayog meeting, accuses Centre of trying to paralyse school education dept

Stalin alleged that the Centre even withheld funds for Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) the scheme, which was being implemented for over two decades, thus attempting to paralyse the school education department.

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:02 pm

Uttarakhand: Clothes hung on mosques ahead of Kanwar yatra, later removed

CHENNAI: Amid growing criticism of several BJP-ruled state governments' diktat to display names of the owners on eateries along the route of the Kanwar yatra, Uttarakhand government has come up with a novel idea to prevent trouble. On Friday, July 26, two mosques and a shrine, located in the Haridwar city of Uttarakhand were covered with large white sheets, ahead of the Kanwar yatra passing through the route. The sheets were hung on bamboo scaffoldings in front of two mosques and a Mazar, all in the Jwalapur area . Uttarakhand Tourism Minister Satpal Maharaj told reporters that it was done to prevent trouble and maintain peace. But what exactly is this trouble and how does the sight of a mosque disrupt the Kanwar yatra, nobody explained. Instead, the minister said, It is not such a big thing. We also cover buildings when they are under construction. Meanwhile, the caretakers of the mosque and shrine said they were unaware of any order passed in this regard from the administration. They said this was the first time such a thing had happened. Kanwariyas stop under the shade of trees outside mosques and Mazars to rest, said Shakeel Ahmad, one of the caretakers of the Mazar. He reiterated that this is the first time the administration has come up with such a strange move. Congress leader and former minister Naeem Qureshi said he has never seen such a thing in his life. We Muslims always welcome Shiv bhakts (devotees) for the kanwar fair and arrange refreshments for them at various places. This has been an example of harmony between Hindus and Muslims in Haridwar, and there has never been a tradition of curtains, he said. Qureshi said before the Kanwar mela started, the administration had held a meeting and members from both the Hindu and Muslim communities were made SPOs. Congress leader and former district panchayat president Rao Afaque Ali pointed out that some Kanwariyas used to visit the mosques on the route to pay respect. It has never happened earlier. Some Kanwariyas also go to mosques to pay obeisance. India is a country where everyone takes care of every religion and caste. Today mosques are being covered, what will happen if temples are covered in this manner tomorrow? he asked. Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Congress vice president Suryakant Dhasmana said that the move to cover mosques on the route of Kanwar Yatra was a contempt of the Supreme Court. The order to put curtains on mosques and mazars on the kanwar yatra route in Haridwar district, whoever has issued it, goes against the Supreme Court which has put a stay on an order which asked hotel and restaurant owners and fruit vendors on the route to display their names, caste and religious identity, Dhasmana said. Attacking the ruling BJP in the state, he said it has not learnt from its electoral defeats in Badrinath, Manglaur, Chitrakoot and Prayagraj. The message it has missed is that the entire country is one. BJP's divisive and discriminatory politics has been rejected. But the party is not learning, Dhasmana said. However, following criticism, the clothes covering the mosques were removed by the evening on Friday. We received orders from the railway police post to remove the curtains. That is why we have come to remove these, said Danish Ali, appointed as a special police officer (SPO) by the administration for the yatra's management. This is not the first time mosques had been covered by the government during Hindu festivities. In March this year, ahead of the Holi festival, several mosques in UP were covered with tarpaulin sheets, which the authorities dubbed as a move o prevent them from being smeared with colours, which could affect communal harmony. According to reports, this has remained a custom in UP since Yogi Adityanath came to power. In April this year, a mosque in Hyderabad was also covered in white clothes ahead of the Ram Navami procession passing through the route. Several mosques and Muslim localities, across different states in the country were attacked by Hindutva groups during the Ram Navami procession last year. (With inputs from PTI)

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 3:26 pm

New seismic tolerant structure in Tamil Nadu House

Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin laid the foundation stone for a new building, designed to withstand Seismic forces and vetted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT, Madras), that will be constructed at a cost of Rs 257 crore in the premises of Vaigai, Tamil Nadu House, at Chanakyapuri in New Delhi. While the Chief Minister attended the event through video conferencing from the Secretariat on Friday, it also saw several serving and retired All India Service officers of Tamil Nadu cadre residing at New Delhi, other State Cadre Officers of Tamil origin, Delhi Tamil Sangam, Students from Tamil Schools and staff of all Government Offices in New Delhi taking part through video conference. The development of Vaigai, by demolishing the existing structures in view of the reclassification of New Delhi as Seismic Zone-IV, was discussed at a meeting presided by the Chief Minister on June 18, 2021 and the necessary detailed drawings were evolved and designs prepared for the Comprehensive Redevelopment project, an official press release said, adding that the statutory approvals had been obtained from the authorities concerned. The Public Department has accorded administrative sanction of Rs.257 crore for the construction of new building in Tamil Nadu House that will comprise of a VVIP Block, Guest House Block and Staff Quarters Block with total plinth area of 3 lakh square feet. The VVIP Block, and Guest House Block comprising 3 basement Floors, Ground floor and 6 Upper floors. The Staff Quarters Block comprising of 3 basement Floors, Ground floor and 7 Upper floors The building will have VVIP Suite, Suite Rooms (39 Nos.), Deluxe Rooms (60 Nos), Dormitories (9 Nos. for 72 total bedding capacity), Multi Purpose Hall, Dining Halls (3 Nos.) Lounge, Exhibition Hall, VVIPs Camp Office, Meeting Rooms, Fitness Centre, Business Centre, Library and other amenities, the release said.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 3:16 pm

TN CM asks if stopping Mamata in her NITI Aayog address is 'cooperative federalism'

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday condemned the Centre over his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee's claim that she was unfairly stopped midway in her speech at the NITI Aayog meeting . Stalin in a post on X asked, Is this #CooperativeFederalism? Is this the way to treat a Chief Minister? The Union BJP government must understand that opposition parties are an integral part of our democracy and should not be treated as enemies to be silenced.Cooperative Federalism requires dialogue and respect for all voices. In Delhi, Banerjee said her microphone was stopped after five minutes, while other CMs were allowed to speak for longer durations. The government, however, rejected her claim and said her speaking time was over.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 2:44 pm

TN CM asks if stopping Mamata in her NITI Aayog address is cooperative federalism

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday condemned the Centre over his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjees claim that she was unfairly stopped midway in her speech at the NITI Aayog meeting. Stalin in a post on X asked, Is this #CooperativeFederalism? Is this the way to treat a Chief Minister? The 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 27 Jul 2024 2:37 pm

Sreeleela Eyes Solo Heroine Roles, Declines Sardar 2?

Hyderabad: If Chennai sources are to be believed, hotshot actress Sreeleela has reportedly thumbed down a role opposite Tamil star Karthi since the film had two heroines. Sreeleela prefers solo heroine roles even in Kollywood and didnt want to share screen space with another actress. Apparently, she declined a role in Sardar 2 which was launched recently since the action-adventure was planned as a two-heroine movie, he says and adds It is a good decision considering Sreeleelas popularity in Tollywood and looking to retain her brand value in Kollywood as well, No doubt, Sreeleelas last Telugu release Guntur Kaaram was a commercial success, and her energetic dancing with superstar Mahesh Babu in the song Kurichi Madathapetti became a rage the world over. She is an excellent dancer and proved her mettle in varied Telugu movies like Dhamaka and Skanda. Right now, she is busy promoting retail brands in Chennai and minting some money and biding her time for a plum role with a big Tamil star, he points out. In fact, Sreeleela worked with big stars like Ravi Teja, and Ram Pothineni and played a key role with Balakrishna in Bhagavanth Kesari. 'Working with stars always pays well and gets more mileage, he concludes.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 2:07 pm

Tamil Nadu: CMs Relief Handed Over To Kin of Driver Who Saved Kids

Chennai: A compensation of Rs five lakh from the Chief Ministers Public Relief Fund was handed over to the parents and sons of Semalaippan, the bus driver of a private school at Vellakovil in Tiruppur district who saved the lives of the children on board the bus despite suffering a fatal heart attack. Chief Minister M K Stalin, who announced the relief, instructed the State Minister for Tamil Development and Information, M P Saminathan, to visit the grieving family members of Semaliappan, who stopped the bus on the side of the road when he developed chest pain on Wednesday, and hand over the cheque. The bus was taking children back home after school on the Coimbatore to Trichy highway when the incident took place near the Vellakoil old police quarters.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 1:48 pm

Job fair to be held in Chennai on Sunday

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 12:16 pm

Panchayat dumps tonnes of waste inside mangrove area in Ennore

CHENNAI: In a blatant violation of environmental norms and solid waste management rules, Athipattu panchayat has dumped tonnes of municipal solid waste inside a mangrove area thereby contaminating the ecologically sensitive Ennore wetlands, which are already in a degraded state due to encroachments and fly ash dumping by thermal power plants. Based on a petition pertaining to the dumping of waste, the southern bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) recently directed the panchayat to immediately stop the dumping and remove waste from the area within two weeks. The tribunal also directed the Tamil Nadu State Coastal Zone Management Authority and Tiruvallur district administration to ensure compliance and submit a report within two weeks. TNIE visited the site and it was evident that the area was rich in mangrove cover and the waste had piled up on top of young mangroves. All kinds of municipal solid waste were seen strewn over a large area. Some portion of the waste also entered the nearby Ennore Creek. The dumping of waste in CRZ areas is prohibited and the CRZ-1 area, which is made up of environmentally delicate places such as mangrove swamps, is entitled to the highest level of protection under the CRZ notification. S Kumaresan, a resident of Kathivakkam, said the panchayat had started to dump the waste inside the floodplains about a month ago. There is photographic evidence of panchayat vehicles bringing the waste and dumping it at the site. On July 15, I tried to stop the dumping of waste and brought the matter to the notice of authorities, but no action was taken, he said. Hence, Kumaresan filed a petition before the southern bench of the NGT. Kosasthalaiyar River The areas where the waste was dumped fall within the area marked as Coastal Regulation Zone-1 (CRZ-1) in approved 2018 Coastal Zone Management Plan. Site is part of the floodplain of Kosasthalaiyar River, which is a tidally influenced waterbody

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 11:20 am

CMRL slams H Rajas malicious remark

CHENNAI: The Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has hit out at the erroneous and malicious statements recently made by BJP leader H Raja against the company and its senior officials, and clarified that the shifting of the Durgai Amman Koil gopuram and the relocation of Sri Rathna Vinayagar Koil at Whites Road were taken up based on the 2018 Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Corridor 3 of CMRL Phase-II work. CMRL said Rajas statements, which claimed that unwarranted demolition of the Durgai Amman Temple and Rathna Vinayagar Temple was underway near Thousand Lights metro station, were incorrect A statement from CMRL said, Unfortunately, it has not been possible to avoid the shifting/relocation of these structures due to design constraints pertaining to the underground section. It is pertinent to mention that this matter is before the Madras HC and is hence, sub-judice. It is emphasised that Chennai Metro is giving due regard to religious sentiments of all communities while implementing major project of public importance that will benefit public at large. Highlighting that shifting of structures, including those that are related to religious practices, is inevitable in some cases, the CMRL said such action is carried out as per law and without any religious affiliation in any manner whatsoever. It pointed out that wherever it has been feasible, the CMRL has realigned certain works to ensure that some temples were not impacted.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 11:16 am

Rs 1.74-cr deal for detailed project report on metro till Parandur

CHENNAI: The Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has signed an agreement for preparing a detailed project report (DPR) at Rs 1.74 crore cost for the 43.63-km metro rail stretch between Poonamalle and Parandur via Thirumazhisai and Sriperumbudur. The contract agreement has been signed with Aarvee Associates Architects Engineers and Consultants. The Letter of Acceptance (LOA) was issued to Aarvee, the lowest bidder for preparing the DPR, last month. The contract agreement was signed on Friday by T Archunan, Director (Projects) on behalf of CMRL and M Khaleel Basha, Vice President of Aarvee Associates, in the presence of M A Siddique, Managing Director of CMRL. This proposed corridor will include 19 elevated metro stations. The report is being prepared considering recent developments, such as the proposed new airport at Parandur, the proposed bus terminus at Thirumazhisai, and the future growth potential along the corridor. The stretch will be built at a cost of `10,712 crore.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 11:13 am

Opposition's boycott of NITI Aayog meet 'dangerous, divisive federalism and undemocratic,' says BJP leader CR Kesavan

BJP leader CR Kesavan condemned opposition leaders for boycotting the NITI Aayog meeting, labeling it as divisive federalism. He accused the opposition of disrupting efforts for cooperative federalism and prioritizing political games over national welfare. Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee attended the meeting to protest against perceived political discrimination.

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 10:24 am

CM Stalin attacks Centre, calls Union Budget a 'revenge' against country

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday launched a sharp attack against the ruling BJP at the Centre over the 2024-25 Union Budget, calling it a 'revenge' taken by the saffron party against the country and warned it will face more electoral defeats since it was committing mistake after mistake. Explaining his decision to boycott the Niti Aayog meeting scheduled in New Delhi under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, Stalin said he was 'compelled' to speak in the people's forum, seeking justice due to the discriminatory attitude towards Tamil Nadu reflected in the budget. The state's pleas for disaster relief to the tune of Rs 37,000 crore and Chennai Metro Rail's second phase were not heeded to, he said in a statement. Further, the BJP runs he government with political motive. The budget presented on July 23 is evidence of this. In the recently held parliamentary elections, the people of various states defeated the anti-people BJP. The Budg

Business Standard 27 Jul 2024 9:46 am

Stalin lashes out at Centre, calls Union Budget a revenge against country

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday launched a sharp attack against the ruling BJP at the Centre over the 2024-25 Union Budget, calling it a revenge taken by the saffron party against the country and warned it will face more electoral defeats since it was committing mistake after mistake. Explaining his 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 27 Jul 2024 9:16 am

'Upset over not getting to play' Cricketer jumps to death from Kathipara flyover in Tamil Nadu

S Samuel Raj, a 23-year-old cricketer from Chennai, jumped to his death from Kathipara flyover, reportedly upset over not being selected for the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL). He was declared dead upon arrival at Chromepet Government Hospital. Police investigations revealed his friends suspected disappointment over TNPL selection was the cause. No suicide note or last-minute messages were discovered. His body was handed over to his father postmortem. Assistance for those facing suicidal thoughts is available through Tamil Nadu's health helpline and Sneha's suicide prevention helpline.

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 9:14 am

Legacies, scandals, records and more: Swimming in Paris 2024

CHENNAI: The Olympics opening week comes with it a variety of storylines and sub-plots in multiple disciplines, each as arresting as the other. In Paris, some of the headline acts will be made in the pool. A look at whats at stake in the swimming events where great feats, a local heros coronation, hot rivalries, and a doping saga for the ages could all come to a boil. Hmmm, sounds interesting. Whos the local hero? In their arsenal, the French have Leon Marchand, the imposing 22-year-old who has been dubbed the closest thing to Michael Phelps in a long time. Marchand may not have an Olympic medal yet but in 2023, he broke Phelps last remaining individual world record (400m IM). Big things are expected from Marchand, whos competing in as many as four individual events, with the 400m medley kicking things off on Sunday. Whats in store for the first day? While a few of the medals will have been decided in some of the other sports, Saturdays piece de resistance comes a little before midnight (IST) when Katie Ledecky, Ariarne Titmus, Erika Fairweather and Summer McIntosh will likely line up for the final of the womens 400m free. Its one of the most hyped up events of the Games, perhaps accurately because this is a rivalry that has already seen a couple of barnstorming installments. Titmus is the current champion and world record holder, but Ledecky is a legend, and McIntosh is already a teen superstar. In normal times, Fairweather, the fifth fastest in this event ever, would be favourite for gold. Now, shes fourth in line. Why does Ledecky sound familiar? Shes the most decorated womens swimmer of all time with 10 Olympic medals (seven gold, three silver). The 27-year-old may not be the favourite in the 40mm free but she is odds on to add more jewellery in the two distance events later in the schedule (800 and 1500). Whats the controversy you are talking about? This could take a while. In April, it came to light that 23 Chinese swimmers had tested positive for a banned substance, trimetadizine (TMZ; a heart drug capable of performance enhancement). The results had come out seven months before the Tokyo Games, with roughly half that number competing there. China, though, held firm as they stated the results were due to a contaminated surface in a hotel. What added to the intrigue was those results were never made public before a few scribes published it earlier this year. Wait, what? The fallout continues with just hours to go until the first swim. It has, in effect, fractured the world of elite swimming into two groups. China and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) are on one side, while the others, including swimmers from the West, on the other. In a remarkable press conference a few days ago, USAs Caeleb Dressel was unequivocal when he said he had no confidence in the federations ability to police the sport. I dont think they have given us enough evidence to support how this case was handled, he said. It was remarkable because World Aquatics chief sat close to him. A day later, on Friday, China amped up the rhetoric. Qin Haiyang, a breaststroke specialist, called it an European and American plot to destabilise the Chinese team. Haiyang and Adam Peaty, two-time and reigning Olympic champion from GB, will have a direct face-off in the 100m breaststroke. Haiyang was one of the 23 to have returned a positive for TMZ. One Australian swimmer, Zac Stubblety-Cook has gone on record to say he may consider a poolside protest apropos Haiyangs presence.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 8:27 am

Crisis man Charith ready to lead Sri Lanka against India

CHENNAI: Charith Asalanka is one of the likeable stars in the cricketing world. The Sri Lankan is the kind of guy who comes across as polite, composed and, at times, awfully kind, because he actually is all of those things. So much that even if you are rooting for his opponents, you would want Asalanka to do well. If you are his teammate, you know that there is someone who will celebrate and enjoy your success more than you do; that you are going to get a hug from Asalanka every time you contribute to the team on the field... that when things get ugly with a top-order collapse, you have the left-hander to bank on. In a team thats been through one turmoil after anotherwhether it is on or off the fieldAsalanka, in the past three years, has been the one constant source of joy. His rise, since his debut in 2021, is nothing short of phenomenal. From being an inconsistent No 3 batter to quickly transforming into a reliable finisher at No 5, he really has come a long way. He has been, in many ways, Sri Lankas crisis man. The latest crisis he has been assigned to resolve post the uninspiring T20 World Cup performance is the top leadership role to take the team forward. The good thing about this challenge is that he likes it, and he wants to excel at it. What also gives him the confidence that he could do so is that he has always been a leader and has led Sri Lanka at the U19 level. He truly believes that he can rally his teammates and rise to the occasion. But he also knows he has to lead by example. Yes, it is a challenge for me, Asalanka tells this daily in a virtual interaction facilitated by Sony Sports Network. I believe that I can do this, but its a new challenge, a new chapter in my life. I just got it as an opportunity to give something for my country. So I think its really, really, really important to get the boys together, and raise their morale and their confidence as the captain, he adds. Players confidence and support are something Asalanka enjoys. After all, as said earlier, he is one of the most likeable personalities there is. He has always been individually talking to players, wanting to ensure they give their 100 per cent. Only this time he will be doing it as a captain. Now, this is where his famous hug comes into picture. Asalanka knows the importance of that hug he gives his players on the field, and it has taken more prominence now that hes the captain. That hug is very important as a captain. Where it came from.. when I was watching cricket matches as a child, I used to watch Australians celebrate. The way they celebrate and shake in the head. I just love that. And I used to do the same. The first challenge he is up against are the T20 WC winners, India. Asalanka knows what to expect from them and is ready for it.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 8:19 am

Madras HC: Caste tag in school names will stigmatise students, remove them

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Friday observed that the usage of the term tribal and other caste indicators in the names of government schools is unwarranted as it would stigmatise the children studying there. Asking the state government to remove such appendages, a bench of Justice S M Subramaniam and Justice C Kumarappan directed the Chief Secretary to initiate appropriate action. The bench made the observation while hearing a suo motu petition on uplifting the lives of the SC/ST residents of Kalvarayan Hills in Kallakurichi district in the wake of the recent hooch tragedy that claimed 66 lives. Citing the status report submitted by the Advocate General (AG) in the case regarding the welfare schemes implemented in the region, the bench said that it noticed that the schools in the area operate under the name government tribal residential school. Such usage of the word tribal in the schools names undoubtedly would result in stigmatising the children studying there. They will form an impression that they are studying in a tribal school and not a school on a par with those elsewhere. Courts and the government should at no circumstance approve the stigmatisation of children. Wherever such names are used, to indicate a particular community or caste, they are to be removed and be renamed simply as a government school, the bench observed. It further said, It is painful that even in the 21st century the government is allowing the usage of such words in naming schools, which are funded by and for the public. The state of Tamil Nadu, being a forerunner in social justice, cannot allow such stigmatic words to be added as prefixes or suffixes in the name of government schools or any government institution. The bench also expressed dissatisfaction with the AGs status report and directed the amicus curiae K R Tamilmani to conduct an inspection of the area with senior officials and submit another report on the ground reality of the villages in Kalvarayan Hills. Hearing of the case was then adjourned to August 2.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 8:04 am

Witness secures justice for bikers family

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:30 am

To a cheery Sunday morning

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:29 am

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Google News 27 Jul 2024 4:29 am

Woman cop tries to kill self, saved

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:27 am

Mins fiat to curb PDS rice smuggling

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:26 am

City may get 2C hotter by 2030, say experts

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:25 am

Biker, 35, dies in fall after losing control

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:25 am

Waycool fires nearly 200 amid cash crunch

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:25 am

Armstrong murder: Two more held

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:24 am

Chola reports 30% growth in Q1 PAT

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:23 am

Sierra Dela Plata bestfor Bengaluru feature

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:23 am

Forty mini-libraries to be set up in parks

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:21 am

Online bus ticket platform penalised, asked to pay up

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:21 am

TN to rebuild Tamil Nadu House in Delhi for 257 crore

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:21 am

Greater Chennai Corporation to improve pedestrian facilities in school zones

Chennai Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (CUMTA) is expected to launch a study on the civic issues in school zones

The Hindu 27 Jul 2024 1:02 am

DC Gbl interacts with J&K Football Team

Ganderbal, July 26: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Shyambir on Friday held an interactive session with the inspiring football team from Jammu and Kashmir, who achieved remarkable success in the HCL Foundations Sports for Change program held in Chennai. The session held in the V.C Room of DC Office was a celebration of the teams []

RisingKashmir 26 Jul 2024 11:28 pm

PoP Ganesha idols still rule peoples mindspace

Ganesha idols kept for sale for the upcoming Ganesh Chathurthi Fesitival at RV Road in Bengaluru on Thursday. (DC) Ganesha idols kept for sale for the upcoming Ganesh Chathurthi Fesitival at RV Road in Bengaluru on Thursday. (DC) Hyderabad : Even a year after the Telangana Ganesh Murti Kalakar Welfare Association received strictures from the Telangana High Court on defending the use of the Plaster of Paris (PoP), Dhoolpet is awash with Ganesha idols made of PoP. However, there is a significant increase in the number of clay idols, hinting at the rising awareness among people in the city. With Ganesha Chaturthi 43 days away, the idol making is in full swing, with workers sourced from Chennai, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh are on job. During interactions with Deccan Chronicle, the idol sellers at Miyapur, Kukatpally, Nagole and Chaderghat pointed out that most orders were for PoP idols but there is a significant rise in demand for clay idols compared to the previous year. Most people want PoP idols as they are stronger. Generally, if their chosen idol is less than five feet, we recommend clay idols. However, if the height is more than five feet, the customers insist on POP idols, said an idol maker from Dhoolpet. At Khairatabad Ganesh mandap, workers from various states are working day and night to prepare the 70-foot-tall eco-friendly idol. An official overseeing the work at the famous Khairatabad Ganesh said that work was getting delayed due to the rain and they were compelled to double the work force. Apart from local workers, those from Chennai, Andhra Pradesh, Mumbai are shaping the idol, said Mahesh Yadav, vice-president of Sri Ganesh Utsav committee. The idol for this year will be crafted in the form of 'Saptamukhi Shakti Maha Vinayakudu', which features seven faces, seven snakes, and 14 hands, he added.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 11:10 pm

Remove caste/community names from that of government schools, Madras HC tells TN govt

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Friday asked the Chief Secretary of the Tamil Nadu government to initiate appropriate action to remove community/caste names from the names of government schools across the State. A division bench comprising Justices S M Subramaniam and C Kumarappan was passing further interim orders on proceedings initiated on its own, pursuant to the Kallakurichi hooch tragedy that claimed nearly 65 lives. The bench said it was brought to its notice that government schools were functioning in that locality (Kalvarayan hills) in the name of Government Tribal Residential School. The usage of the term 'Tribal' along with the name of the Government School was unwarranted. Such usage in a school's name, undoubtedly would result in stigmatising the children studying there. They will get the feeling that they were studying in a Tribal School and not in an institution on par with the other children in nearby localities, the bench added. The bench said stigmatisation of children at no circumstances be approved by the Courts and the government. Wherever such names were used indicating a particular community/caste, they were to be removed and the institutions must be named as Government School and children residing in that locality must be granted admission there to pursue their education, the bench added. The bench said this Court would ask a question. If the Government School was named as Tribal School, then what would be the impact in the society? It was painful that even in the 21st century the Government was allowing to use such words in its run schools, functioning from and out of public money, the bench added. The bench said Tamil Nadu, being a forerunner state in social justice, cannot allow such stigmatic words to be added as 'prefixes' or 'suffixes' in the name of the Government Schools or any Government institutions. In this regard, the Chief Secretary to the Government of Tamil Nadu has to initiate appropriate action, the bench

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 10:30 pm

Visakhapatnam: Trains rescheduled

Train No. 12830 Bhubaneswar MGR Chennai Central Express will be rescheduled to leave Bhubaneswar at 1:10 pm on August 1 instead of its scheduled departure at 12:10 pm

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 10:08 pm

Crisis man Charith Asalanka takes up new challenge

CHENNAI: Charith Asalanka is one of the likeable stars in the cricketing world. The Sri Lankan is the kind of guy who comes across as polite, composed and, at times, awfully kind, because he actually is all of those things. So much that even if you are rooting for his opponents, you would want Asalanka to do well. If you are his teammate, you know that there is someone who will celebrate and enjoy your success more than you do; that you are going to get a hug from Asalanka every time you contribute to the team on the field... that when things get ugly with a top-order collapse, you have the left-hander to bank on. In a team that's been through one turmoil after another whether it is on or off the field Asalanka, in the past three years, has been the one constant source of joy. His rise, since his debut in 2021, is nothing short of phenomenal. From being an inconsistent No 3 batter to quickly transforming into a reliable finisher at No 5, he really has come a long way. He has been, in many ways, Sri Lanka's crisis man. The latest crisis he has been assigned to resolve post the uninspiring T20 World Cup performance is the top leadership role to take the team forward. The good thing about this challenge is that he likes it, and he wants to excel at it. What also gives him the confidence that he could do so is that he has always been a leader and has led Sri Lanka at U19 levels. He truly believes that he can rally his teammates and rise to the occasion. But he also knows he has to lead by example. Yes, it is a challenge for me, Asalanka tells this daily in a virtual interaction facilitated by Sony Sports Network. I believe that I can do this, but it's a new challenge, a new chapter in my life. I just got it as an opportunity to give something for my country. So I think it's really, really, really important to get the boys together, and raise their morale and their confidence as the captain, he adds. Shubman Gill is a quick learner and always wants to improve: Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra Players' confidence and support are something Asalanka enjoys. After all, as said earlier, he is one of the most likeable personalities there is. He has always been individually talking to players, wanting to ensure they give their 100 per cent. Only this time he will be doing it as a captain. Now, this is where his famous hug comes into picture. Asalanka knows the importance of that hug he gives his players on the field, and it has taken more prominence now that he's the captain. That hug is very important as a captain. Where it came from.. when I was watching cricket matches as a child, I used to watch Australians celebrate. The way they celebrate and shake in the head. I just love that. And I used to do the same. It's very important. When things are not going our way, that's the time the captain has to say something and lift their morale. Captain has to lift their confidence. So I think those kinds of little things can make a difference. Personally, I believe that a captain can change their momentum, change their feelings. And that's why I believe those kinds of little things will make a big difference in games. Now, Asalanka is not all about morale and feeling positive. There's more to him, especially as a captain. He is pragmatic and puts forward an interesting outlook to his job that a cricket team is a bunch of players and their individual performance is what he needs. I just want to make a good, professional individual performance. That's my main goal, he says, before adding, o create a good team, we should have good individual players. Only then, we can become a consistent side. So, I'm talking to individuals, me and the coaches are having chats and (then) we bring in players individually to discuss what their needs, what we think about them. So I want to bring good professional cricketers up to the level. So far I have a few, but I want to make a few more to bring this team really up. The first challenge he is up against are the T20 WC-winners, India. They, too, are a team in transition, and have a new captain and coach Suryakumar Yadav and Gautam Gambhir, respectively. Asalanka knows what to expect from them and is ready for it. My first goal is to win the series as always. We all know that they have a good side, good individual players. So it will be challenging for us. But as a captain, I want to make sure that my players are doing well and their mindset is up to the mark to challenge India. Watch the live coverage of India Tour of Sri Lanka, 7 PM onwards starting on 27th July 2024 LIVE on Sony Sports Ten 5 & Sony Sports Ten 1 in English, Sony Sports Ten 3 in Hindi and Sony Sports Ten 4 channels in Tamil & Telugu. Sony Sports Network is the official broadcaster for India Tour of Sri Lanka in India - comprising three T20Is & three ODIs.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 9:53 pm

Tamil Nadu: The Politicization of Actor Vijay Has Begun

Chennai: Tamil film icon Vijay, who started taking baby steps after lying dormant politically for some time since the unveiling of the name of his party, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam, in February, is now all set for the big splash in the political waters by August or September as it is indicated by the hectic preparations underway for the launch event. Besides morphing into a wannabe political leader by making bold statements, say like the one against NEET, starting an enrolment drive for the party and also nominating office-bearers at all levels, Vijay is now gearing up to organize a massive and colourful inauguration, expecting lakhs of his supporters and fans to attend it. Even otherwise, the meetings organized in the past by the fan club of Vijay ahead of his film launches would draw heavy crowds with fans travelling long distances to attend the events. So now the meeting to inaugurate the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagama will not be missed by the fans and supporters. The general secretary of the party Anand is said to be scouting for the right venue that could hold the lakhs of fans expected to congregate for the launch and would also be logistically convenient to the participants from all over the State. While the initial proposal was to have the meeting at Trichy, the all-time favourite venue of most political parties in view of its location in the heart of the State, it is said that Salem could be preferred for some reasons. Wherever it is held, it should be a real show of strength, setting the tone for the new party to make the electoral plunge in 2026, the organizers feel. The formal party launch could possibly whip up a frenzy, too, as Vijays next film, GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) that could also be his swan song, is scheduled to be released at around the same time, on September 5. In the film, Vijay, the hero, is said to deliver dialogues peppered with several punch lines loaded with political meanings. To put it otherwise, Vijay is meticulously planning his moves with his father and famous film producer, S A Chandrasekar, and others like Anand guiding him. It is also said that a couple of retired bureaucrats are advising the actor in his political pursuit.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 9:36 pm

DPR to be prepared for the metro corridor from Poonamalle to Parandur

Chennai Metro Rail signs contract for DPR of Poonamalle-Parandur metro corridor, including 19 stations, completion by November 2024

The Hindu Businessline 26 Jul 2024 9:23 pm

Madras HC deprecates use of caste names for schools

Chennai: The Madras High Court on Friday came out strongly against the continued use of caste-based terms in the names of government schools, saying the practice may end up causing stigma to the students. A division bench of Justices S.M. Subramaniam and C. Kumarappan suggested to the state government that names such as Government Kallar 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 26 Jul 2024 9:02 pm

Andhra Pradesh: 13 Red Sanders Smugglers Arrested in Crackdown

Tirupati: In a crackdown on red sanders smuggling, the Red Sanders Anti-Smuggling Task Force RSSTF police in Tirupati district arrested 13 people in two separate incidents over past two days. The major operation took place on Friday in the forest area of Naidupeta, where 10 smugglers were apprehended. Acting on orders from task force in-charge and Tirupati SP L. Subbarayudu, a team under the supervision of RSASTF SP P. Srinivas, conducted the operation. RI K. Krupa Nandas team including RSI K. Suresh Babu, carried out combing operations in the area. The team set up a vehicle check post on the Chennai-Nellore National Highway near Thallampadu village in Sullurpeta beat. Two suspicious cars approached the checkpoint but stopped at a distance upon seeing the police. As the occupants attempted to flee, the task force personnel chased and apprehended 10 individuals. The arrested smugglers, all from Vellore district, Tamil Nadu, were identified as R. Govinda Swamy (41), Vijaya Kumar (32), Sivakumar Velliyan (26), Kumar Muthu (29), Arul Muthusamy (23), Prabhu Raji (25), Ashok Kumar (29), M. Gopi (26), G. Chinnathambi (19), and Poovarasan Varadan (27). The police seized six red sandalwood logs and two cars from their possession. A search is ongoing for additional suspects who managed to escape. In a separate incident on Thursday, Task Force police arrested three more smugglers near Srivari Mettu, close to Tirupati. The suspects were caught with seven red sandalwood logs and a car. Those arrested were identified as Gopi Ayyakannu, 26, Sivaraj Manikkam, 39, and Govindaraj, 32, all from Jamunamarathur in Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu. Cases have been registered at the Tirupati Task Force Police Station.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 9:00 pm

ED attaches Rs 14.21 crore worth properties of TN Minister Ponmudy in illegal red sand mining case

CHENNAI: The (ED) on Friday announced the provisional attachment of immovable and movable properties worth Rs 14.21 crore in connection with an illegal red earth mining case in Tamil Nadu involving family members and associates of K. Ponmudy, currently the state Higher Education Minister, and his son Dr. P. Gautham Sigamani, a former Member of Parliament (MP). The agency has attached immovable properties held in the name of K.S. Raja Mahendran (Sigamani's brother-in-law) and his entities valued at Rs 5.47 crore and movable properties held in the name of a company 'Confluence,' which belongs to Sigamani's wife. These assets include bank fixed deposits and bank balances valued at Rs 8.74 crore. The ED is investigating alleged money laundering and foreign exchange violations against Ponmudy, Gautham Sigamani, and their associates. This investigation relates to the issuance of red sand mining licenses to Ponmudy's son, relatives, and benami operators at five locations during his tenure as the state Minister of Mines from 2006-11. Turmoil in Tamil Nadu as ED opens old cases against ministers The predicate offense for this case is an FIR registered by the District Crime Branch, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, under sections of the IPC and the Prevention of Corruption Act, 2018, against Ponmudy, Sigamani, and others. The ED's investigation allegedly revealed that between 2007 and 2010, when Ponmudy was the state Minister of Mines, he managed to allot five licenses in the names of Sigamani, K.S. Rajamahendran, and Jayachandran, who admitted to acting on behalf of Sigamani for quarrying red earth in patta lands. The investigation revealed that red earth was extracted illegally beyond the permitted limits, amounting to Rs 25.7 crore. The ED's probe also indicated that the sale proceeds were invested in an overseas entity. The agency had searched seven premises linked to Ponmudy and Sigamani in July 2023, resulting in the seizure of Rs 81.42 lakh in cash along with unexplained foreign currency, primarily in British pounds worth approximately Rs 13 lakh. The ED also froze fixed deposits worth Rs 42 crore at that time. The ED had stated that proceeds obtained from illegal mining were deposited in benami accounts and layered through multiple transactions and accounts. Two foreign companies, one in Indonesia and another in the UAE, were acquired for a pittance and later sold for over Rs 100 crore in 2022. The ED suspects that large amounts of cash were transferred through hawala and used to purchase these overseas entities. The companies were bought without RBI approval, contravening the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). The agency had also earlier attached immovable properties in the form of agricultural lands, commercial and residential buildings in Tamil Nadu, and movable properties in the form of balances in bank accounts and shares worth Rs 8.6 crore held by Sigamani under provisions of the FEMA Act, the ED had said.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 8:30 pm

Chennai: Professional cricketer dies after jumping off Kathipara flyover

CHENNAI: A 23-year-old professional first division cricketer on Friday died by suicide after jumping from the Kathipara flyover, police said. The cricketer, identified as S Samuel Raj of Virugambakkam, was returning home on his two-wheeler after a practice session when he resorted to the extreme step. Passersby, who spotted a man jumping off the flyover, informed the police and called an ambulance. Subsequently, Samuel Raj was rushed to the Chromepet Government Hospital where he was declared dead. The body has been sent for postmortem. Due to the incident, traffic came to a halt along the flyover for nearly 45 minutes, the police said. No suicide note was left behind by Samuel Raj nor did he send any last-minute messages to his friends or family, police added. Quoting his friends, police sources investigating the case said that Samuel was seemingly disturbed for the past few days as he had not been selected for the state team as well as by franchises in the ongoing Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL). We suspect that this might be the reason for his resorting to the extreme step, a police source said. Samuel was an MBA graduate who was part of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) XI side for the Buchi Babu tournament last year and led the South Zone side in the Vizzy trophy, a national-level tournament organised by the BCCI. Friends recalled him as a talented off-spinner in the mold of Indian great R Ashwin and a hard-working player who was totally committed to the game. He was a regular member of the top teams in TNCA's first division league for the past few years. Samuel Raj's death has left many aspiring cricketers in the city heartbroken. Many have expressed their shock and condolences. St Thomas Mount police have registered a case of unnatural death. (Assistance for those having suicidal thoughts is available on TNs health helpline 104 and Snehas suicide prevention helpline 044-24640050)

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 8:02 pm

DPR for Parandur metro line to be ready by Nov

Chennai Metro Rail Limited has signed a contract with Aarvee Associates Architects Engineers and Consultants Pvt Ltd to prepare the detailed project report for the line.

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 7:48 pm

ONDC clocks 9.9 million transactions in June

Chennai: Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is making rapid strides of growth, clocking 9.9 million transactions in June 2004. In January 2023, monthly transactions stood at around 1000. There are a total of over 5.7 lakh sellers and service providers apart from 16 logistics service providers on the network, the government informed Rajya Sabha. ONDC is working actively with various departments of all the States and Union Territories. Each State/ UT has appointed a Nodal Officer to accelerate the state-level engagements with ONDC. Earlier, the Economic Survey had stated that ONDC had crossed 68 million transactions since its inception across 1200 cities. The network offers cost-effective benefits to restaurant partners, easing the burden of high fees charged by dominant aggregators. During Q4 FY24, there was an 18 per cent rise in orders owing to a strong network of over 95,000 restaurants and top brands serving 347 cities. : In Q4 FY24, grocery orders saw a growth of 52 per cent, facilitated by a network of 12,585 sellers catering to over 665 cities. In fashion, beauty, and personal care, Q4 of FY24 witnessed a growth of 11 per cent on the back of more than 6400 sellers, offering an extensive choice of over 15 Lakh SKUs in about 900 cities. Around 5,700 Farmer Producer Organisations collectively did more than 23,000 transactions during Q4 of FY24. ONDC has signed MoUs with 11 states and has onboarded 11 State Emporiums, 31 state entities, and PSUs on the network. It is providing training to Kirana stores, Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), and other small businesses for fully leveraging the benefits of ONDC and becoming ONDC compliant.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 7:27 pm

Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi inspects Periyapalayam govt school

Local MLA P Dhanapal, who recently conducted a detailed survey at the school, joined the minister to check if the premises was clean and if drinking water facilities were functional.

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 7:08 pm

It rains dim sum at Crystal Woo, Chennais newest Asian restaurant - The Hindu

It rains dim sum at Crystal Woo, Chennais newest Asian restaurant The Hindu

Google News 26 Jul 2024 6:56 pm

WayCool lays off over 200 employees, aims to achieve profitability

The layoffs have impacted employees across Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 5:31 pm

'Raayan' review: Netizens praise Dhanush's acting and direction in this riveting action-packed drama

'Raayan,' Dhanush's 50th film and second directorial venture, has captivated audiences with its gripping revenge drama and stellar performances. The film follows a man from North Chennai seeking retribution against those who wronged his family. Featuring a talented ensemble cast including S. J. Suryah, Prakash Raj, and Sundeep Kishan, the movie is further elevated by AR Rahman's powerful music.

The Economic Times 26 Jul 2024 5:03 pm

Blue Cross of India questions appointment of committee to look into its daily operations; Madras High Court orders status quo

The Director of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services had appointed the committee after an inspection team submitted an adverse report regarding BCIs operations in Chennai

The Hindu 26 Jul 2024 4:32 pm

Dhanush trolled for buying a lavish bungalow worth Rs150 crores

Last year Dhanush bought a new bungalow in Poes Garden Teynampet Chennai and it became an online sensation ever since he threw a housewarming party there and moved in. Estimated at about Rs 150 crore this cottage is near superstar Rajinikanths residence as well as former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaas old house. Given this expensive purchase Dhanush who recently engaged with his followers through a post referred to some talk surrounding him when he obtained such property as this one while describing his childhood story to him that later motivated him to go for any home ownership within such reputable areas. Dhanush spoke in a frank manner about his newly found residence during his audio launch of Raayan. He made a comment, Instead I would have bought a flat if I knew the house in Poes Garden will become such a hot topic. He also asked, Should not someone like me who cant buy a home in Poes garden? Shouldn't someone who was born on the streets still live there forever? Further up, Dhanush narrated an incident from his teenage life that became the spark of ambition in him. It was when I was 16 and riding my bike with my friend that I wished to see Thalaivars (Rajinikanth) house. We located it with the help of passersby and police personnel, saw it happily and left. While coming back on the bike, we noticed a huge crowd on the other side although Thalaivars house is this side only. People said that it is Jayalalithaas house when asked about it. At that moment I stared at both houses and then came out with one wish out of my mind; owning at least a small house in Poes Garden. Afterwards, Dhanush commented on his struggles saying, Then we were struggling very much. If Thulluvadho Ilamai (the first film he acted in directed by his father Kasthuri Raja and written by his brother Selvaraghavan) had failed we would have been living on pavements. The above-mentioned 20-year long purchased house at Poes Garden was Dhanushs gift for that 16 year old Venkatesh Prabhu (his real name). Professionally speaking, Dhanush has immersed himself in several interesting ventures. He is directing Raayan which also features him as its protagonist an action-packed flick set against the backdrop of North Madras that revolves around a gangsters life. He is also part of Nilavukku Enmel Ennadi Kobam, a young adult romantic comedy. Dhanush has been chosen to play the role of music composer Ilaiyaraaja in an upcoming biopic directed by Arun Matheshwaran who is still at pre-production stage. Also, fans should expect to see Kubera where he appears with Rashmika Mandanna among other films coming up soon.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 3:43 pm

Day after Tamil Nadu CM opens service, temple ropeway halts midway

The ropeway service at Rathinagireeswarar temple in Karur malfunctioned a day after its launch, leaving 11 devotees trapped. Heavy winds caused the issue. Rescue attempts saved eight devotees quickly, but three women had to wait. The service is suspended for inspections and fixes.

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 2:01 pm

IT secretary points out a less talked about reason for companies to set up centres in TN

IT secretary urged the industries to set up their centres of excellence in different parts of Tamil Nadu.

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 2:00 pm

Man jumps to death from Kathipara flyover in Chennai

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 1:21 pm

A Tamil play that deals with the everyday challenges of a middle class family

Meendum Thanikudithanam was staged recently in Chennai as part of a theatre festival.

The Hindu 26 Jul 2024 1:14 pm

3PL in Chennai, Delhi-NCR drive industrial & warehousing demand in H1FY24

First half of 2024 has witnessed 13 million sq ft of leasing activity, representing a 17 per cent year-over-year growth with Delhi NCR and Chennai leading the charge, says Colliers report

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 1:12 pm

Agritech firm Waycool lays off more than 200 employees

Agriculture supply chain firm Waycool has laid off over 200 employees across departments as the company eyes profitability. This is the third round of layoffs at the Chennai-based company. Each of WayCools businesses is executing their plans to get to profitability. As part of this, roles and structures are further simplified and automated. This will Continue reading Agritech firm Waycool lays off more than 200 employees The post Agritech firm Waycool lays off more than 200 employees appeared first on Entrackr .

entrackr 26 Jul 2024 11:17 am

BCCI to meet with IPL teams to meet on July 31

CHENNAI: With the mega auction cycle coming up, the Board of Control for Cricket in India have invited the ten Indian Premier League teams for a meeting to discuss the way forward for the auction and the league on July 31 in Mumbai. Since its inception, the IPL has seen a mega auction every three years with teams getting to retain and Right to Match (RTM) players they want. This meeting, set to happen in the new BCCI office, is to discuss how many retentions should be there and the RTM cards each team can get going forward. The meeting that has been on the cards for a few months now will finally happen at the end of this month. And as is often the case, different teams have expressed a different number of player options depending on their team composition. There is also the topic of how frequently the mega auction should be held. According to multiple reports, some teams want as many as 5-8 retentions. In 2018, the eight teams got to keep a maximum of five players (3 retention or 3 RTMs) in the auction while in 2022, they could retain four without any RTMs. Whether to keep the RTMs or increase the retention, it all will be discussed in detail at the meeting and the decision will be taken accordingly.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 11:13 am

Industrial & warehousing demand remains healthy with about 13 mn sq ft of leasing in H1 2024

Industrial and warehousing demand in major Indian cities soared in H1 2024, led by Chennai and Delhi NCR, as leasing grew by 17%. Third-party logistics dominated the market with significant deals from electronics and FMCG players. New warehousing facilities and technological advancements were highlighted to meet the increasing demand.

The Economic Times 26 Jul 2024 11:10 am

Pulicat islanders 20-year wait ends, bridge to mainland ready

CHENNAI: The two-decade wait of around 20,000 residents of Pasiyavaram island in Pulicat for safe mobility during the monsoon is finally over as the state highways department has completed the bridge work over the lake. Chief Minister MK Stalin is likely to commission the bridge over the lake soon. According to sources, Stalin will inaugurate it virtually along with several other developmental projects. The work on the bridge, connecting the island and Chennai-Pulicat road, had begun in 2020 and was supposed to be over by 2022, but got delayed due to various reasons. When TNIE visited the island on Wednesday, workers were seen doing finishing touches. Heavy machinery was deployed to remove the debris dumped in Pulicat lake to create a temporary platform for bridge construction. The island has five villages Sathankuppam, Edamani, Edamani Colony, Rahmat Nagar and Pasiyavaram falling in two panchayat limits. The population, mostly fishermen, is put to hardship during every monsoon. The island has two primary schools, a temple and pucca roads, but no hospital. The water level in the lake steadily rises from November as the region receives good rainfall and surplus water from Arani river also gushes in. The temporary road, which the islanders use for daily commute, gets submerged when the monsoon peaks. For several days, the inhabitants get stranded. The state highways department had proposed to construct the bridge, but the project was stonewalled on multiple occasions due to environmental concerns. Finally, the Union Environment Ministry had granted Coastal Zone Regulation (CRZ) clearance in 2018, and the project commenced in 2020. The state government had accorded administrative sanction of `15 crore under the Tsunami Rehabilitation Programme in 2007-08 and later revised it to `18.2 crore in 2015. The length of the bridge is 432 m and width is 8.5 m.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 11:08 am

61-year-old killed for questioning man playing loud music in Chennai

CHENNAI: An autorickshaw driver residing in a paying guest accommodation in Triplicane has been arrested for allegedly murdering a 61-year-old man who had reprimanded him for playing music out loud. Police said the deceased, S Thambiraj, a security guard hailing from Kanniyakumari, lived next door to Sivakasi-native S Aiyanar. On Monday, Aiyanar played songs in a loud volume and this irked Thambiraj. They got into an argument and before long Aiyanar hit Thambiraj with a wooden log. The 61-year-old was rushed to a hospital and police arrested Aiyanar on an attempt to murder charge on Tuesday. However, Thambiraj succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday night and the case was altered to murder. In another incident, a woman from Villivakkam was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly strangling her husband to death using a dupatta. Police said the suspect, G Shajitha Banu (38), brought her husbands body to a city hospital on February 28 this year and claimed that he had died due to health complications as he was diabetic and had high blood pressure. The deceased was identified as Ghouse (48). The hospital authorities informed the police who registered a case of unnatural death. Later, a postmortem examination was conducted and the report stated that Ghouse died due to strangulation. Police brought in Shajitha for interrogation and eventually she confessed to the crime on Wednesday. On February 28, the duo had an argument over Ghouses arrest and release in a sexual harassment case. In a fit of rage, Shajitha allegedly strangled him to death with her dupatta, the police said. After an inquiry, she was sent to judicial custody on Wednesday.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 11:07 am

This tropical modern villa in Chennai winks to its seaside locale - Architectural Digest India

This tropical modern villa in Chennai winks to its seaside locale Architectural Digest India

Google News 26 Jul 2024 10:00 am

Why are we facing the worlds highest hepatitis rates when its preventable?

Viral hepatitis, despite being preventable, remained a major public health issue in India, leading to severe liver complications. The National Viral Hepatitis Control Programme aimed for elimination by 2030 through vaccination, improved sanitation, and safe medical practices.

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 9:10 am

Gutka row: Madras High Court adjourns case against DMK MLAs

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has adjourned the case pertaining to the privilege notice issued to 18 DMK MLAs, present Chief Minister MK Stalin among them, for bringing gutka into the state assembly in 2017 as part of a protest, to Monday for final arguments to be advanced on behalf of the MLAs. The appeal petitions, filed by the Assembly Secretary and the then Privileges Committee challenging a single judge order quashing the notices to the MLAs, were listed before a division bench of Justices SM Subramaniam and C Kumarappan for pronouncement of orders on Thursday. However, advocate S Manuraj, representing the respondent MLAs, noted that one of the MLAs Ku Ka Selvam had passed away and he also had to verify who among the 17 other MLAs got re-elected (in 2021). He sought time for filing a fresh vakalat and for advancing arguments. Ordering that the appeal petitions against Selvam were dismissed as abated, the bench said there was no need for filing a fresh vakalat in the appeal petitions since Manuraj had represented the MLAs in the writ petitions. When he stressed for additional time to put forth arguments, the bench permitted him to do so on July 29 while pointing out that the arguments were already wound up and a broader consensus was arrived at about remitting the matter back to the speaker. Affirming that no further adjournments would be allowed, the bench posted the matter to Monday. Expedite pending cases: Jinnah to prosecutors Chennai: Director of Prosecution (in-charge) and State Public Prosecutor Hasan Mohammed Jinnah, who has been newly appointed to the former post, on Thursday urged the prosecutors to pay special attention to pending cases and take steps for expediting their disposal. Addressing his first meeting of deputy directors and assistant directors of prosecution after assuming office, he said prosecutors must be present in the court when cross examination of prosecution witnesses by the defence counsel takes place. He wanted prosecutors to ensure full participation always in court proceedings. Jinnah also asked them to make themselves available for advice and discussion to the police officers as and when required. He promised to look into the issues of promotion to officers and filling posts. ENS

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 8:39 am

Rs 360 cr allocated for Tamil Pudhalvan, 3.28L to benefit

CHENNAI: The state government has allocated Rs 360 crore for implementing the Tamil Pudhalvan Scheme during the current financial year. CM MK Stalin will be launching the scheme in August. The scheme aims to provide financial assistance of Rs 1,000 per month to boys pursuing higher studies, provided they studied in Tamil medium in government schools or government-aided schools in the state from classes 6 to 12. Originally, the scheme was announced to cover only government school students and now, the scope has been expanded. Along with the allocation of funds, the government also issued detailed guidelines for its implementation. The G.O. issued in this regard said 3.28 lakh students are expected to benefit from this scheme. There will be no cap on the number of students from a family who can apply for the scheme. The assistance will be given to all students in a family if they are eligible. The students who receive this assistance should pursue their higher studies in educational institutions in Tamil Nadu and the subjects they study should be recognised by the government. Those who study through correspondence and in educational institutions that are not recognised by the government cannot avail the scheme. The state government has already been implementing the Pudhumai Penn scheme to provide Rs 1,000 per month to girls pursuing higher education after studying classes 6 to 12 in government and government-aided schools.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 8:37 am

Nellai, Kovai mayors to be elected on August 5, 6

CHENNAI: Indirect poll to elect new mayors for Tirunelveli and Coimbatore Corporations will be held on August 5 and 6 respectively. Mayors of these corporations, PM Saravanan and Kalpana Anandakumar, resigned on July 3. State Election Commissioner B Jothi Nirmalasamy on Thursday instructed the collectors of Tirunelveli and Coimbatore to conduct election. Instructions have been given to the collectors to conduct meetings of municipal corporations. Besides, the State Election Commission has also given instructions to the collectors of districts where posts remain vacant in rural and urban local bodies, sources said. The elections to the mayors and all other posts remaining vacant across TN will take place in two phases. In the first phase, elections for the Tirunelveli mayor post and the posts lying vacant in other places in the southern part of the state will be held on August 5. Similarly, the elections to Coimbatore mayor post and the other posts lying vacant in the northern part on August 6, the sources said. The resignation of Kalpana Anandakumar came amid allegations over her performance and strained relations with party cadre. But, she said her resignation was due to health reasons. Saravanan stepped down amid reports that he did not follow a directive from the DMK high command.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 8:27 am

Aviation minister says customer in king, promises probe into allegations of abrupt air fare hike

NEW DELHI, Jul 25 : Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu on Thursday promised to conduct an inquiry into allegations of abrupt fare hike when MPs try to book tickets on Air Vistara airline, following complaints by MPs and a nudge by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. Raising the issue during Question Hour in Lok Sabha through a supplementary question, DMK member Dayanidhi Maran alleged that whenever he tries to book ticket on Air Vistara for the Chennai-Delhi [] The post Aviation minister says customer in king, promises probe into allegations of abrupt air fare hike appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 26 Jul 2024 5:59 am

GCC floats tenders to re-lay Sivananda Salai for F4 racing

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:31 am