Bengaluru bizman dies while trekking down Velliangiri hills
COIMBATORE: A 36-year-old man died while he was trekking down the Velliangiri hill on Tuesday morning. The deceased was identified as Shiva of Palayanur village in Tiruvannamalai who lived in Bangalore and ran a business there. Police said, Shiva, his brother and two friends climbed the hills on Monday night. They reached the seventh hill on Tuesday morning and after worshipping in the temple, started to trek down. When they were between the second and third hills around 5 am, Shiva allegedly collapsed.The people who accompanied him brought him to the foothill. An ambulance that was stationed in the foothills checked Shiva and declared him dead already. The body was sent to CMCH for postmortem. Alandurai Police registered a case. Preliminary investigation said Shiva had a heart ailment and underwent treatment two years ago. Shiva is survived by his wife and three sons. Speaking to TNIE, N Jayaraj, District Forest Officer (DFO) said, After several people died in the hills last year, a meeting was conducted by the district collector before the commencement of trekking season this year (February-April) and several measures that are required to prevent deaths were discussed . People with health issues were advised not to under take the trek. We have stationed our staff at the foothills and they educate people about this . We appeal the public to follow it strictly. According to sources, nine people died while trekking in the mountains last year. This year, trekking was opened on February 1.
DMK man blocking house allotment: CCMC sanitary staff
COIMBATORE: Over 100 sanitary workers of Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC), who are staying in temporary sheds after being evicted from their houses in Ukkadam to facilitate construction of a flyover, sieged the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board (TNUHDB) tenements on Perur Bypass Road on Tuesday after officials cancelled the draw of lots for allocation of houses. The workers said a DMK functionary was interfering in the issue and prevented officials from conducting the draw. Sanitary workers said 727 families were evicted and the houses demolished in 2018 for the construction of flyover ramps. The officials had allegedly promised the people that new housing unit would be built in the area and allocated temporary sheds to the families in Pullukadu. Sources said TNUHDB built 235 houses under the Ukkadam Project IV and handed them over to beneficiaries. For the remaining 492, officials planned to construct a block with 520 houses. The work was started in 2020 to build 222 residential units and the complex was inaugurated in October last year. However, the houses have not been allotted yet. To construct the remaining 298 residential units, the fish market is to be demolished. On Tuesday, officials planned to conduct a draw of lots to select beneficiaries but it was cancelled in the last minute allegedly due to administrative reasons. Enraged by this, the people sieged the housing unit. A DMK functionary is hindering the allotment of houses for the sanitary workers. Due to him, the allotment of houses is getting delayed, said Madhan Kumar, one of the affected beneficiaries. The DMK functionary is threatening officials to allocate houses as per his instructions. While we were eagerly waiting to shift to the new houses after nearly 6 years of struggle and expected to get a relief from living under small steel sheds in this scorching summer, the draw has been cancelled because of the party man, he added. V Dharmalingam, another sanitary worker said, The officials assured us to conduct the draw by April 9. However, weve demanded to conduct it sooner. A huge protest will break out if they fail to do so. Despite multiple attempts, DMKs Coimbatore district in-charge N Karthik didnt respond to TNIEs calls for a comment.
Velumani accuses DMK, union governments of stalling Coimbatore airport expansion
CHENNAI: A heated exchange erupted in the state Assembly on Tuesday over the Coimbatore airport expansion project, with AIADMK MLA and former minister SP Velumani arguing with DMK ministers V Senthil Balaji and TRB Rajaa over fund allocations and project execution delays. During the debate on the demand for grants for municipal administration and water supplies department, Velumani claimed that the AIADMK government, under former chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, had approved the acquisition of 627.89 acres across five villages in 2017. He said that Rs 300 crore was earmarked for land acquisition in the 2020-21 financial year for the airport project. However, he accused both the DMK government and the Union government of stalling the project for the past four years despite initial progress. Countering the allegations, Electricity Minister V Senthil Balaji, in-charge of Coimbatore district, asserted that only Rs 500 crore worth of land was acquired under AIADMK rule (2016 to 2021). He noted that after Chief Minister MK Stalin took office, Coimbatores business leaders urged him to expedite the airport project. Following multiple review meetings, the DMK government allocated Rs 1,300 crore, ensuring the completion of land acquisition and transfer to the relevant authorities. Backing his colleague, Industries Minister TRB Rajaa traced the projects origins to 2010, when former CM M Karunanidhis government granted administrative approval. He alleged that the AIADMK government, which took office in 2011, delayed funding for five years. It was only in 2018 that Rs 75.18 crore was allocated, followed by Rs 189.3 crore in 2019. In early 2021, just before the Assembly elections, the AIADMK had hastily sanctioned Rs 308.46 crore in three separate tranches, he claimed. Rajaa further stated that under the DMK government, Rs 1,185.99 crore was allocated within the first year, bringing the total commitment to Rs 1,515.98 crore. He confirmed that the land acquisition for the project was completed, Union government approvals were secured, and tenders were floated for construction. The airport project expansion work is now progressing, he added.
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Locals fret as tests conducted for hydroelectric project near TN's Kundha
COIMBATORE: Alleging that blasting and quarrying have been happening at the proposed Sillahalla Pumped Storage Hydro-Electric project -1 site near Kundha for the last two months, members of Sillahalla Environmental and Social Association (SESA) urged the district collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru to hold an inquiry. Sources in Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Limited (TANGECL) said they are yet to commence the project and have only conducted in-situ tests for checking the stability of the dam site (classification of rock density) and soil, etc., and sent a proposal to the Geographical Survey of India for approval. This is the final test, and we have completed almost all other tests too. We have to get a few more permissions from Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change along with the Central Electricity Authority of india and Central Water Commission Board, said the official. According to sources, in 2000, TANGECL decided to generate 2000 MW in phases by constructing a dams on Kundha river and Sillahalla river at a cost of Rs 5,843 crore (1000 megawatt initially and then the remaining 1000 megawatts will be implemented) in 2017. According to the petitioners, TANGECL will acquire 315 hectares of private and government-owned forest lands. Moreover, 10 km long tunnel will be laid along with a dam for 90 meters, and a road for 20 km will be laid.The petitioners said this would cause extensive damage to environment . On Monday, a section of residents including farmers, said they have been experiencing vibrations frequently in the last two months allegedly caused due to blasting activities in and around the proposed Sillahalla Pumped storage Hydro-Electric project -1 site. The reverberations are significant in Bellathicombai hamlet and Annamalai Murugan temple near Manjoor. The tribal people informed us about the blast recently. We too heard the blasts in the early hours before dawn and felt the vibrations. Though there is a ban on such activities in Nilgiris district since 2008, blasting and quarrying are happening, said M Sivalingam, president of SESA.When contacted Nilgiris District Collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru said that she would immediately check.
Two lorry drivers kill fuel station worker, held in Tamil Nadu
COIMBATORE: A 40-year-old man working as a fuel pump operator at Karumathampatti was beaten to death by two truck drivers on Sunday night. Police arrested both drivers. The deceased was identified as Kalimuthu (46), a native of Thoothukudi district, who worked in the fuel station on Annur Road in Karumathampatti. He resided nearby with his family. On Sunday night, drivers Saravanakumar and Marimuthu, tried to take a turn in front of the petrol pump, potentially causing an accident. Kalimuthu intervened and warned them, leading to a heated argument. Following the altercation, the drivers left the spot. Around midnight, they returned in an inebriated state. Finding Kalimuthu asleep, they attacked him with an iron rod, resulting in his death on the spot. Upon receiving information, Karumathampatti police registered a case. Using CCTV footage, police traced the truck and arrested the drivers who were hiding in a forest nearby. Police said the two tried to escape but fell down and suffered fractures in their arms. After treatment, police remanded them in judicial custody.
Six held at Coimbatore railway station with ganja
COIMBATORE: Six people including five women were arrested by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Narcotics Intelligence Bureau (NIB) during a drug trafficking bust at the Coimbatore Railway Station on Monday, 62 kg of ganja worth Rs 31 lakh was seized. The suspects were identified as Japat Digal (25), Kandi Digal (46), Sulata Nayak (37), Rupina Nayak (44), Jyotsarani Digal (44), and Gelei Nayak (32), all natives of Kandhamal district, Odisha. Sources said that a special team under the direction of Saurav Kumar, Divisional Security Commissioner, RPF Salem, conducting a special drive, noticed six people carrying three large white polythene bags in a suspicious manner near Platform 1-A at around 8:30 AM. Upon interrogation, as they failed to provide satisfactory answers, the bags were inspected and ganja was found. The contraband was seized under Section 42 of the NDPS Act. Later Inspector Kumaresh from NIB registered a case against the six individuals. Further investigation is underway to trace the supply network. K V Rathish Babu, Assistant Security Commissioner, RPF Coimbatore, Crime Prevention and Detection Squad, consisting of ASI K Devarajan, HC Sumesh, HC Manuprasad, and WHC S Surabhi were present.
Coimbatore city cops to adopt ideas presented at road safety hackathon
COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore city police plan to adopt innovative ideas showcased at a road safety hackathon held recently in the city in order to enhance road safety. Around 3,000 participants from various states presented innovative and cost-effective solutions for accident prevention and road safety in the two-hackathon that was organized by the district administration, City Police, and Uyir, a non-governmental organization. A panel selected 16 ideas in the final round. During the valedictory function, Minister V Senthil Balaji said the state government would implement some of the ideas. On Saturday, senior officials of the district administration discussed the implementation of some ideas. Speaking to TNIE, G Manuneethi, Divisional Engineer (DE) of the State Highways Department (Road Safety), Among the selected ideas was a sensor-based camera for detecting driver drowsiness. The camera, installed in the drivers cabin of passenger buses, monitors the facial expressions of drivers and alert upon detecting signs of fatigue. This technology can intervene before critical situations arise. Another suggestion involved using a VR driving simulator during vehicle driving tests and when issuing driving licenses at RTO offices. City Police Commissioner A Saravana Sundar said they have asked those who presented the ideas to implement them. Police and District Road Safety Committee and UYIR will monitor the results. Many impressive solutions were proposed to address issues faced by road users, such as detecting and listing potholes using vehicle-mounted cameras, identifying nearby available parking lots through applications, automatically operating signals based on pedestrian density, etc. All these ideas will be piloted to assess their feasibility and effectiveness. Those that yield positive results may be implemented on a wider scale, Saravana Sundar said.
March Tree Festival begins, seasonal changes observed
COIMBATORE: The 10-day March Tree Festival began on March 21 across the country. Under the programme, the school and college students, along with the nature enthusiasts, will observe trees and upload details in SeasonWatch website. Seasonwatch is an India-wide program that studies changing seasons by monitoring the annual cycles of flowering, fruiting and leaf-flush of over 130 common trees. The organizers will distribute books and certificates to winners who observe more than 100 trees. 52 B.Ed. students and teachers have actively documented seasonal changes in trees such as in leaf emergence, flowering, and fruiting within and around the campus. By integrating such initiatives into teacher education, we have involved both the students and teachers in ecological engagement in academic institutions, ensuring that future educators are well-equipped to promote environmental consciousness, said Dr. S. Ramprabhu Principal of Sathymangalam based Kaamadhenu College of Education which is the first College of Education to initiate the SeasonWatch Programme in the state. According to sources, since Sunday a total of 2,657 individuals took part in the festival, and 8,35,361 observations have been made so far. K Selvaganesh, a government school teacher who is participating in the tree festival told TNIE that our grandparents knew the names and uses of all common trees, while our parents knew only a few. But our generation is falling behind. If this continues, what will we pass on to the future? It is our responsibility to reconnect with nature by observing the trees in our surroundings and understanding their changes through the seasons. By involving young people in these activities, we can inspire a deeper appreciation for the natural world. The March Tree Festival is a perfect opportunity to introduce the younger generation to trees, but its not just for them, anyone can participate, observe the trees, and appreciate their beauty and vital role in our environment, he said. According to Suhirtha Muhil, ecologist and Tamil Nadu Coordinator of SeasonWatch, We can get an idea if the trees and flowering trees are changing due to the climate change or lack of rain or any other reason only when we observe them for a long years. For instance, we know Cassia fistula (Chithirai Pookkal) only blooms in April. However, near my house I have been observing the flower throughout the year. People have started getting involved in observing the trees only in the last few years in Tamil Nadu and uploading them in the Seasonwatch. Kerala remains a top position in observing the trees in the country, and after Kerala, Tamil Nadu remains a top.
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Six engineering students arrested for assaulting senior in college near Coimbatore
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Three youths were arrested by Kattoor police in Coimbatore for drunken driving, violating traffic rules, and holding liquor bottles while on a scooter. They went viral on social media, and after further investigation, it was found they also threatened and robbed a civilian. The trio, identified, were remanded in judicial custody.
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Tamil Nadu College Student Beaten By Juniors Over Theft Charge, 13 Suspended
At least 13 first-year undergraduate students have been suspended for allegedly assaulting a senior student at a college in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore.
30-year-old tree saved from the axe in Coimbatore
COIMBATORE: The district green committee stopped a 30-year-old peepal tree from being felled with immediate support of the city police on Sunday. Sources said a few residents from Indhira Nagar in Ramanathapuram and Nanjundapuram Road took the matter to the district green committee about a peepal tree at a public place being felled without necessary permits from the revenue department. Martin Raja, a resident from Nanjundapuram called K Syed, a member (tree transplantation) of the district green committee after he came to know that four workers were about to fell the peepal tree on Sunday around 9.20 am. Syed immediately informed this to the city police and Podanur police reached the spot by 9.30 am. Police stopped the workers and sought a permit from the workers. Workers said that a nearby resident has asked them to cut the tree as it was a disturbance. However, the resident was unable to furnish an an order copy as well. Before police personnel intervened, workers chopped off several branches of the tree. Ramanathapuram police are investigating further. Speaking to TNIE , Syed said, Immediate response from the police saved the tree. We have moved the revenue department to take action against persons involved in the unauthorised tree cutting.
Follow SOP, food safety dept warns water suppliers
COIMBATORE: The food safety department has advised people to be conscious about the quality of packaged drinking water they buy and warned manufactures to ensure packaging is properly sealed as per protocol issued by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). The advisory has been issued amid the increase in sale and consumption of packaged water during summer. According to the department, 69 bottled water manufacturing units are operating in Coimbatore. Of late, there have been complaints about water being sold in substandard cans. A senior officer from the department said FSSAI has reclassified packaged drinking water and mineral water as a high-risk food category, and announced stricter regulations. Transporting drinking water in cans without proper measures in heat can lead to potential chemical leaching from containers, posing serious health risks, the officer said. We have started inspections in shops selling soft drinks and fruit juices. Water cans must have stickers with details like manufacturers name, water filling date, expiry date, and FSSAI registration number. The cans must be properly sealed and transported only in fully enclosed vehicles, said K Tamilselvan, Designated Food Safety Officer of Coimbatore district. People can lodge food-related complaints through the WhatsApp number 94440-42322.
Illegal hoardings on the rise along Mettupalayam Road
COIMBATORE: New advertisement hoardings erected illegally along Mettupalayam Road (NH) have increased rapidly due to negligence and inaction of the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) officials. The Supreme Court and the Madras High Court in multiple cases have banned the installation of advertisement hoardings near busy roads which distract motorists. Despite the courts orders, no stringent action is being taken against illegal hoardings in the city by CCMC officials. Social activists who have voiced out their concerns over the illegal hoardings, have demanded the CCMC and highways department to take stringent action. Kathirmathiyon, Coimbatore Consumer Cause secretary and Road Safety Committee member told TNIE , The civic body needs to enforce the court orders properly. After the power to approve and regulate advertisement hoardings in public places were transferred to local bodies from the district collector, the number of billboards increased. As officials are lethargic, we had to file contempt of court cases. The civic body is focused only on revenue and not road safety, causing accidents due to hoardings that distract motorists. Officials must put a penalty and file criminal cases against this, he added. Speaking to TNIE , CCMC Commissioner M Sivaguru Prabakaran said, I shall inspect the hoardings on the said stretch this week. If the hoardings are installed illegally, we shall remove them immediately. I shall instruct officials to take necessary action.
CM Stalin to inaugurate Government Medical College Hospital in Nilgiris on April 6
NILGIRIS/COIMBATORE: Chief Minister M K Stalin will inaugurate the Government Medical College Hospital in Nilgiris and 17 PHCs/SHCs on April 6, health minister Ma Subramanian said on Sunday. Addressing media persons after inspecting the hospital, Subramanian said this is the only hospital in the hilly region in India that has 700 beds and a 50-bed ward exclusively for tribal people. A long pending demand of Nilgiris residents for advanced medical infrastructure has been fulfilled. This is the only hilly-region hospital in India having 700 beds. Other facilities include ten operation theatres, MRI, CT scan centres, etc. Further, the minister said medical facilities have been improved at a cost of Rs 22 crore in the GHs at Emerald, Coonoor and Kotagiri . Construction of six Ayush wellness clinics at six PHCs, four Sub-Health Centres, additional buildings to two PHCs at Theppakkadu and Ithalar and Urban Wellness Centre at RK Puram were done in this district. Face-lift works at Gudalur GH for Rs 31 crore is in progress. On recruitment of doctors, Subramanian said In April 2024, over 70 doctors were appointed to Nilgiris. Recently, vacancies of 36 posts were filled and now there is no doctors vacancy in any GHs. Efforts are being taken to fill the post of specialists. Earlier in the day, the minister went on a surprise visit to a PHC at Pogalur near Annur in Coimbatore and sought feedback from patients regarding the quality of treatment.
Private engineering college suspends 13 students for assaulting senior
COIMBATORE: As many as 13 students from various departments at a private engineering college on Coimbatore citys outskirts, in Thirumalayampalayam, were suspended on Saturday for allegedly brutally assaulting a senior student, accusing him of stealing money and personal items from their hostel rooms. A one-minute, 42-second video of the incident has been circulating on social media, in which the victim, partially unclothed, was forced to kneel on the floor by a group of students inside a hostel room. They threatened and forced him to repeat I will not do this again. The victim, who had injuries on his left arm, begs them to leave him alone. One of the students lifts up the injured arm, and the victim falls to the floor in pain. Despite this, they continued assaulting him and forced him to kneel on the floor again. According to sources, the issue stemmed after the first-year undergraduate students residing in the hostel beat up the first-year postgraduate senior on Thursday, accusing him of stealing their belongings. A few other seniors questioned the juniors in support of the victim. Enraged, the group took him to a hostel room on Friday night and harassed him. Following this, the college administration suspended 13 students from various departments such as civil, aero, etc, said sources. The victim and the suspects have returned to their native places, sources added. Meanwhile, the college administration said they would inquire about the matter on Monday and that the students involved have been told to appear at the college for inquiry. Meanwhile, police are waiting for a formal complaint from the victim before taking further action.
TN cops reach Pathanamthitta seeking info on Kovai woman missing since 2014
PATHANAMTHITTA: The Tamil Nadu Crime Branch CID has expanded its investigation to Pathanamthitta to locate Dharini, a young woman from Karumathampatti in Coimbatore district, who went missing 11 years ago. Dharini, a graduate in computer engineering, was last reported travelling from Chengannur to the Pathanamthitta district stadium on February 27, 2015. According to the police, Dharini, who often travels alone is interested in visiting places of worship. A distinguishing feature of the woman is the presence of a wart on her right cheekbone. As per police, the woman was 38-years-old at the time she went missing. She got married to Suresh Kumar in 2005 and moved to Connecticut in the United States with her husband. But later she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder after which she had gone missing twice while staying abroad. Following this, the couple got divorced in 2014 and she returned to Coimbatore in August 2014. Her family then took her to a Siddha practitioner, Senthil Kumar of Kovaipudur in Coimbatore city, in September 2014 for treatment and the woman stayed at the Siddha practitioners place from September 4 to 14. The next day, she moved to her home at Karumathampatti. However, on September 17, 2014, she went to Chenniyandavar temple at Karumathampatti and did not return home. Before her disappearance, Dharini resided in Tiruppur, Avinashi, Coimbatore and Karumathampatti. She was previously active on social media platforms and maintained multiple email accounts. However, investigators believe she has deleted her accounts and ceased all online activity after arriving in Pathanamthitta. The Crime Branch CID, in collaboration with the Pathanamthitta district police, is actively searching for the woman. A reward has been announced for anyone providing credible information about her whereabouts. People with any information are urged to contact the Coimbatore City Crime Branch CID department.
COIMBATORE: Coimbatore forest range officers on Sunday arrested four people, including an IT employee, at Ramnagar near Gandhipuram for allegedly trying to sell a tusk, and the claws and teeth of a leopard. A team led by Coimbatore forest range officer V Thirumurugan arrested IT employee S Kiruba (24), R Sathish Kumar (26), K Vijayan (45) and M Gowtham (26). Vijayan hails from Perambalur, and others are from Mettur in Salem district. Based on a tip-off, the officers posed as buyers and asked the gang to come to Ramnagar to finalise the deal. We received information that Kiruba had procured a tusk from Kerala and we approached him with an offer of Rs 2 lakh. We told him to come to Ramnagar with the tusk. We arrested them and also seized 20 claws and teeth of a leopard from the gang, an officer said. All the four are first-time offenders. They decided to sell animal parts to clear their debts but did not have an idea about their value. We will send the tusk, leopard claws and teeth to the Advanced Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) through the court to verify whether the leopard claws and teeth belong to the same leopard or different animals and also to check if the tusk is real or fake, the officer added. All four have been booked under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and remanded to custody. The officer suspects more people may be involved in the offence.
Palaniswami slams DMKs allies, says JAC meet on delimitation is a drama to hide issues in TN
COIMBATORE: The first Joint Action Committee meeting against delimitation convened by Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday was merely to divert the attention of the public from the deteriorating law and order situation in the state and rampant corruption in the administration, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami said. Addressing reporters at Omalur in Salem district on Sunday, Palaniswami said, Stalin is staging a drama to conceal the sufferings of people who have been hit hard by the hike in power tariff, property tax, water charges and rising prices of essential items. The delimitation issue should be taken up in Parliament. Congress MPs did not take part in the protests conducted by the DMK at the entrance of the Parliament. The meeting held in Chennai is merely to conceal the issues prevailing in the state. Criticising leaders of the parties in alliance with the DMK, Palaniswami said, There are a lot of problems like deterioration of law and order in Tamil Nadu. Leaders who are part of the DMK-led alliance are not talking about them. Even Communist party leaders are not worried about such issues. Corruption is rampant not just in the excise department, but all departments, Palaniswami alleged. ED officials have found a Rs 1,000-crore scam in Tasmac, which was published by newspapers. We had spoken about it earlier, and it has now come to light, Palaniswami said. Reacting to a query on BJP leaders alleged attempt to reunite VK Sasikala and expelled leader O Panneerselvam with AIADMK, Palaniswami said, AIADMK is functioning effectively. There is no plan to induct them, not now and not in the future.
Tarushi Vikram vividly remembers the moment she fell in love with motorsports. She was nine and was travelling along with her father in their family rally car Gypsy. The subsequent drives in the picturesque locales of Chikkamagaluru piqued her interest in the sport. I started Karting to learn the art of racing. At 17, I started competing in Autocrosses under the guidance of Chetan Shivram at Chetan Shivram Motorsport. After multiple Autocrosses, I moved on to the Madras International Circuit in Chennai where I was trained by Naren Shankaran from RedLine Racing, said Tarushi. This 20-year-old Chikkamagaluru native has won two national titles apiece in the finals of the FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2024 organised by the Madras Motor Sports Club at the Madras International Circuit. She won the womens title with a time of 09:52.374s, recording the ninth-best time among 24 entries. And with co-driver Amitha Aneesh, she bagged the Junior National title beating 16-year-old Vihaan Bhat. A student of Botany and Zoology at St Josephs University, Bengaluru, Tarushi is also a part of the University Girls football team and an NCC cadet of the 1 KAR ARMD SQN. At the MMSC track, she participated in several events and this helped her to polish her driving. The South India Rally 2024 in Chennai was my first step into Rallying. I finished the year with the Karnataka 1000 Rally which took place in Tumkur. I have been training in Bangalore as well as Coimbatore with my mentors, Chetan Shivram and Fabid Ahmer. The Clash of the Moto-Clans, a league conducted by Chetan Shivram Motorsport, was a great opportunity for her to showcase her talent, where they were auctioned into teams. Im happy to say I was a major contributor to my team, IndySpeed Wagon. In my motorsport career so far, I have explored different formats of motorsport such as karting, autocross, circuit racing, rallying, hill climbs, and most recently, rally sprint, added Tarushi. Coming back to the finals of the FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship, Tarushi notes that a lot of planning and hard work led to her success. It was a good experience taking part in the Indian National Rally Sprint Championship, for which I qualified from the South Zone in Chikkamagaluru. The finals took place at the Madras International Circuit where I drove a 1.6 VW Polo prepared by A and A Motorsports and co-driven by Amitha Aneesh. We placed first in the Rally Sprint Ladies, first in the Rally Sprint Junior, fourth in the Sprint 3 category, and ninth Overall. I learnt a lot from this championship, said Tarushi. Knowing that the final round of the Rally Sprint Championship was going to be at the Madras International Circuit, she was confident that she could put in good lap times. Over the three seasons of the National Saloon Car Racing Championship, its safe to say that Ive memorised every bump and stone. We had to do the track in the reverse direction with a few changes and chicanes to lower our average speed. My pace notes only consisted of the changes and chicanes with a few pointers to keep in mind. The track was wet from the rain the day before and thankfully the car was fitted with gravel tyres, I was excited to drive through the challenge of puddles and chicanes. I told myself: Enjoy the drive and a good lap time will automatically come, she signed off.
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Nehru Institute of Technology in Coimbatore suspended 13 first-year BE and BTech students for assaulting an MA Criminology student, Haathi, who allegedly stole money from their hostel room. The video of the incident went viral. The suspended students and the injured were asked to appear before the college management for further investigation on Monday.
Thunderstorm, rain force diversion of 20 flights from Bengaluru to Chennai, Coimbatore
BENGALURU: Severe thunderstorms and lightning at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) on Saturday evening forced the diversion of 20 incoming flights, including two international ones, from Bengaluru to Chennai and Coimbatore. The weather conditions impacted the airport from 4 pm to 5.45 pm with a few flights operated on and off whenever the weather improved during this period. A source of the airport operator, BIAL told TNIE, A total of 20 flights, including two international ones, could not land at Bengaluru airport due to heavy rain. It included 12 IndiGo flights, 4 Air India Express and two each of Akasa Air and Air India. The flights were diverted to Chennai and Coimbatore airports. Flights from Hyderabad, Mumbai, Shirdi, Durgapur, Port Blair, Ayodhya, Goa and Bagdogra were also diverted. Ten departing flights were also delayed by 30 to 40 minutes, the source said. IMD Director at Airport, CS Patil told TNIE, The airport area received 4 cm of rainfall in the evening which is moderate. However, there were severe thunderstorms and heavy lightning. There were variable winds over the airfield too. The visibility at the airport dipped upto 600 metres at a point which is low.
Tamil Nadu highways dept set to start phase-2 of Coimbatore western Ring Road project soon
COIMBATORE: The special projects wing of the State Highways Department in Coimbatore Division will start works for Phase 2 of the Western Ring Road Project in the city in the next few months. The state government had recently allocated a fund of `348 crore for the project during the state budget session and the amount is set to be released after Administrative Sanction. The project is set to be carried out in three phases. The government had already sanctioned a fund of Rs 320 crore for land acquisition in all three phases. The length of the first phase is 11.8 km and passes through Madukkarai, Sundakkamuthur, Perur Chettipalayam, Theethipalayam and Madampatti. Works for phase 1 of the project was inaugurated in August 2023. Phase 1 works are in full swing and officials plan to complete work in August-September this year. The second phase is set to be carried out at an estimated cost of Rs 348 crore for a length of 12.8 km from Madampatti to Somayampalayam near Vadavalli at 12.10 km. It passes through Perur, West Chithirai Chavadi, Kallikanaicken Palayam, Vadavalli and Somayampalayam. The highways department has completed over 93% of land acquisition for the second phase and is set to started land acquisition for the final phase. Speaking to TNIE , a senior official of the Special Projects wing of the SH Department said, We are awaiting Administrative Sanction and Technical Sanction from the government for the second phase. Once approvals are given and funds are released, we shall float a tender for the second phase. The work will likely begin when the first phase ends. Currently, weve started work to identify the main intersections for improvements in phase 2.
Coimbatore district administration refuses to provide toilet maintenance grants to four PUPS
COIMBATORE: Citing that four Panchayat Union Primary Schools (PUPS) do not come under the Karamadai village panchayat union, the district administration has refused to give grants for toilet maintenance from the beginning of this academic year. The district administration has stopped providing grants for our PUPS of Pillur Dam, Barali, Athikadavu, and Seeliyur for the last nine months as against the 96 schools. The headmaster of a PUPS who did not wish to be named told TNIE that the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj officials gives toilet maintenance grants of Rs 1,300 (salary of Rs 1,000 for sanitary workers and Rs 300 for toilet maintenance). However, they have stopped providing funds since last July. Headmasters and teachers contribute Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000 from their salary to provide salaries for sanitary workers and toilet maintenance every month. The move to stop providing funds is not acceptable. Rs 1,300 is a small amount. He also urged district collector Pavankumar G Giriyappanavar to take immediate steps on this matter. R Kanagaraj, functionary of the Tamil Nadu Primary School Teacher Federation at Karamadai block told TNIE, The four schools come under village panchayat administration directly. Due to this four schools had been getting grants from the panchayat union till the last academic year. Due to a misunderstanding by the official that those schools do not come under the panchayat union, they stopped providing funds. When asked about it, a top officer from district administration told TNIE that while officers checked the school education departments list, the names of these four schools were missing under the Karamadai block. This issue has come to our attention. We have taken steps to provide grants to those schools soon.
CM Stalins efforts will protect TN, southern states: CPI state secretary Mutharasan
COIMBATORE: Chief Minister MK Stalin is not only focused on Tamil Nadus welfare, but is also making efforts to protect welfare of other states regarding parliamentary constituency delimitation issues, said CPI state secretary R Mutharasan here on Saturday. Speaking to reporters here, Mutharasan said that BJP is trying to bring in delimitation based on population without discussing it at Parliament and added that there is no transparency. While Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh claim that not a single seat would reduce in the state, they also say that delimitation would be based on population. This would affect the many southern states, he said. To prevent this and protect the states welfare, Stalin conducted an all party meeting on March 5 where, with an exception of a few parties, all supported the resolutions made. He added that as part of the resolution, leaders from Kerala, Karnataka and other states took part in the meeting held at Chennai on Saturday and expressed their views. He recalled that when the same issue was raised during Indira Gandhi and Vajpayee regimes, they had postponed delimitation considering states welfare. Regarding Annamalai, he said that if Annamalai is a true national patriot, he should show the black flag to the BJP which is functioning against state welfare.
Man held for smuggling 500 grams of gold to Coimbatore
ERODE: The district police on Saturday morning, arrested a 49-year-old man for smuggling gold from Hyderabad to Coimbatore in an omni bus without proper documents. Police seized 500g of gold, US dollar currency notes worth Rs 17 lakh, three mobile phones and a tablet from him. The accused was identified as A Pughazhvasan of Singanallur in Coimbatore district. Police said, District police received information that gold was being smuggled in an omni bus going from Hyderabad to Coimbatore. Subsequently, Chithode police was informed and they conducted a vehicle check in the Lakshmi Nagar area on Salem-Cochin National Highway. Around 7.30 am, police searched an omni bus that was coming from Hyderabad. Their inspection revealed that Pughazhvasan had smuggled gold in the bus without proper documents. Police then checked his belongings and 500g of gold (five biscuits of 100 grams each) was seized, along with other valuables, police added. Police investigation confirmed that Pughazhvasan had cheated three people in Hyderabad and was smuggling the gold to Coimbatore. Chithode Inspector P Ravi said, We have arrested him for smuggling gold. Further investigation is on.
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Tamil Nadus economic milestones & challenges: Analysing the 2025 Economic survey
For the first time ever, Tamil Nadu has released its Economic Survey, a commendable initiative by the finance minister and finance secretary. Though not mandatory, the government has taken this step to provide citizens with a clear understanding of the states economic strengths and challenges. This effort enhances transparency in public policy, allowing people to appreciate the progress made while acknowledging areas that need improvement. Growth Amid Global Uncertainty Tamil Nadus 2024-25 Economic Survey is more than just a financial report it is a testament to the states resilience, progress, and vision for the future. In an era marked by global economic volatility, Tamil Nadu has defied odds, charting a path of inclusive growth while navigating complex external challenges. This analysis unpacks the key highlights, strengths, risks, and political narratives emerging from the report, offering a compelling insight into the states economic trajectory. A State That Punches Above Its Weight Tamil Nadu, with just 4% of Indias land area and 6% of its population, has outperformed expectations by contributing 9.21% to the national GDP in 2023-24. The states Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at current prices soared to Rs 27.22 lakh crore, achieving a real growth rate of 8.33%. This growth rate surpasses the national average, reinforcing Tamil Nadus position as one of Indias most dynamic economies. Economic resilience is a recurring theme in the survey, with the state maintaining a growth rate of over 8% since 2021-22. Tamil Nadu has successfully balanced industrial expansion, export-oriented growth, and a strong focus on social welfare an economic model that many states aspire to replicate. Strengths That Drive The Economy Diverse Industrial and Export Base Tamil Nadu is a manufacturing powerhouse, contributing 12.11% to Indias industrial GDP. It leads in automobile production, textiles, and leather exports, ensuring a steady flow of foreign exchange. High Per Capita Income The per capita income reached Rs 2.78 lakh in 2022-23, 1.6 times the national average, ranking Tamil Nadu among Indias most prosperous states. Balanced Urban-Rural Growth Unlike states, where economic activity is concentrated in one metropolis (Mumbai, Bengaluru, or Kolkata), Tamil Nadus development, is spread across Coimbatore, Madurai, Tirupur, Tiruchirappalli, and Salem, reducing regional disparities. Robust Infrastructure and Human Capital The states focus on infrastructure, education, and healthcare has created a skilled workforce, making it an attractive destination for investments. The Storm Clouds On The Horizon Despite these achievements, the survey does not shy away from highlighting risks and vulnerabilities. Global Market Dependence: Being an export-driven economy, Tamil Nadu is highly sensitive to global fluctuations. Any downturn in key markets can disrupt industrial growth. Environmental Risks: Climate change is an urgent challenge, with increasing cyclones, floods, and erratic monsoons affecting agriculture and infrastructure. Inflationary Pressures: While Tamil Nadu has managed inflation better than most states, the rural inflation rate remains a concern, driven by fluctuations in food prices. Fiscal Constraints: The states ability to borrow and invest in development is restricted by fiscal limits imposed by the central government, affecting long-term growth planning. Political Narratives: The Battle Of Perceptions As Tamil Nadu gears up for political discourse around economic management, both the ruling DMK and opposition parties will leverage the Economic Survey to build their respective narratives. DMKs Narrative: A Model Of Inclusive Growth The ruling government will rightfully highlight Tamil Nadus impressive growth figures, its high per capita income, and its commitment to social justice. Progressive policies like the Kalaignar Mahalir Urimai Thittam (Rs 1,000 per month for female heads of families) and free electricity for domestic consumers will be projected as measures that empower citizens while stabilising inflation. The states consistent performance in industrial growth and skill development initiatives will be positioned as evidence of long-term economic planning. Oppositions Critique: Vulnerabilities And Gaps The opposition will focus on economic risks and shortcomings. They are likely to question the sustainability of Tamil Nadus debt levels, highlight the states dependence on global markets, and critique the governments handling of environmental challenges. Climate vulnerabilities, water management concerns, and fiscal constraints will be used to argue that the state needs a more cautious economic strategy. The Road Ahead: A Call for Vigilance and Vision Tamil Nadus 2025 Economic Survey is a story of triumph, but also a reminder of the challenges ahead. The state stands at a critical juncture poised for even greater heights if it can manage global risks, adapt to environmental realities, and maintain its commitment to inclusive growth. The people of Tamil Nadu can take pride in their states achievements, but they must also stay vigilant. Economic prosperity is not a given it requires foresight, policy innovation, and a proactive approach to challenges. With the right strategies, Tamil Nadu is well on its way to becoming Indias first trillion-dollar economy. But the journey will require a fine balance of ambition and caution.
VinFast likely to start production in three months, Thoothukudi turns TNs fourth big auto cluster
CHENNAI: Thoothukudi is rapidly emerging as a key player in Indias automotive sector, with works of Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer VinFasts new plant nearing completion in the region. According to sources in the Industries Department, 90% of the construction is complete, and production is expected to commence within the next two to three months. Thoothukudi is now emerging as the states fourth major auto cluster after Chennai, Krishnagiri, and Coimbatore, further strengthening our position in the sector, said Industries Minister TRB Rajaa. VinFast officials held discussions earlier this week regarding the import of crucial EV components. The talks also covered plans to establish shipping logistics and liner connectivity with Vietnams Port of Hai Phong. This will facilitate both the import of essential parts and the export of finished vehicles to markets across India and abroad. Industry insiders revealed that VinFast plans to bring in 2,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of components to kick-start production, set for May, with an official plant inauguration expected in June. Initially, the company will focus on the domestic market before expanding its exports globally. According to Tamil Nadus investment promotion agency, Guidance, Thoothukudi is on track to become the states next major hub for EV manufacturing and battery production. Phase I alone will produce 1,50,000 units annually, supported by a supplier park under development. With its superior seaport connectivity, Thoothukudi promises faster exports and greater efficiency. The project is also expected to generate 3,500 new jobs, Guidance announced on social media. The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) and Guidance Tamil Nadu hosted an event here on Thursday, attended by Industries Minister TRB Rajaa. Speaking at the event, he highlighted Tamil Nadus leadership in auto manufacturing, with established clusters in Chennai, Krishnagiri, and Coimbatore. The minister also emphasised Tamil Nadus robust auto component ecosystem, comprising over 400 manufacturers and major tyre producers, achieving 70-80% localisation of vehicle components. The state has already identified Coimbatore, Tiruchi, Madurai, Salem, and Chennai for developing them as EV hubs. Some natural advantages that aid the sector include the vast availability of a highly competent, trained workforce, an excellent network and supply chain of ancillary suppliers, a vibrant auto and auto component manufacturing ecosystem, and TNs excellent infrastructure and logistic support systems. With Thoothukudis strategic port connectivity and expanding automotive infrastructure, the region will play a key role in EV revolution.
CBI lens on three international firms for duping National Textiles Corporation
CHENNAI: The Anti-Corruption Branch of CBI, Chennai, has registered a case against two Pakistani companies, a New Zealand general equity firm, Londons Credit Suisse Capital and a Bangkok firm for allegedly causing a loss of Rs 6 crore to National Textiles Corporation Ltd (NTCL). Based on NTCLs complaint, an FIR was registered on March 19. According to the CBI, Madina Impex and Transtrade Global in Karachi were sent 100 containers of cotton textiles in 2015. The deal was made through Anametrics Intertrade in Bangkok, while Credit Suisse issued letters of credit on behalf of General Equity in Auckland in favour of Corporation Bank in Coimbatore. NTCL complained that it did not receive the payment for the textiles and even the original documents were not returned to it. Also, it had no clue about the delivery of the textile materials to the firms in Pakistan until the companies asked for a discount due to quality issues. Based on this, the Coimbatore police had registered a case in 2017 which was transferred to CB-CID after the probe did not make any headway till 2021. The DGP then requested the Tamil Nadu government to transfer it to the CBI.
Instances of wild elephants straying into Coimbatore villages hit record-high
COIMBATORE: With elephants venturing out of forests (in Coimbatore division) and straying into human settlements in search of food and water a whopping 14,962 times since 2021, according to a study, it has set the alarm bells ringing among the forest officials to mitigate the potential human-wildlife conflict. According to the study done by scientists of Asian Elephant Conservation Research and Conflict Management Centre, Coimbatore, the highest number of such intrusions into human habitats and farmlands in the last four years was 5,146 times in 2024. The results of the study were disclosed to the media on Friday at an event organised to mark the International Forest Day 2025. The centre aims to protect the endangered Asian elephant population while mitigating the challenges faced by the local communities living in high-conflict areas. According to the study, females along with calves and lone male elephants strayed out of forests more than male groups, female groups in 2024. A total of 68 humans and 40 livestock were killed and 166 were injured due to wild elephant and leopard attacks between April 2021 and October 2024. The forest department sanctioned Rs 8.44 crore as compensation to the victims during the period. Out of the Rs 8.44 crore, Rs 4.69 crore was for 3,275 crop damage incidents and Rs 14L was for 177 property damage, said M Naveen, a scientist. After understanding the human-elephant conflict, we are in the process of developing an action plan for high-conflict areas. We are providing training to forest department staff and educating the people. We will address human-elephant conflict through scientific research, data collection, capacity building and community engagement, he said. Assistant conservator of forest, Coimbatore forest division, G Vijayakumar, said the division is witnessing high conflict due to its steep terrain. Unable to traverse the steep terrain, elephants are moving out through forest boundaries attracted to crops like banana, coconut, etc. An elephant requires 250 kg of fodder and 200 to 250 litres of water every day. Elephants are moving into agricultural fields as the crop pattern has changed in the last 20 years, he said. Peter Prem Chakravarthy, another scientist said, Out of the 170 ideas, 20 best solutions have been selected. This will further be filtered to three and implemented on a trial basis in high-conflict areas through CSR initiative.
Pankaja Mills Road in Coimbatore caves in again, closed for repair
COIMBATORE: Yet again, a portion of Pankaja Mills Road caved and a damaged a UGD pipeline, forcing Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) to block the road to carry out repair work. Vehicles have been diverted via Puliyakulam Road. One of the important roads in city, the Pankaja Mill Road is under the control of the state highways Department. However, there are allegations that the department has not been maintaining it, forcing the CCMC to step in. A few weeks ago, a small portion of the road caved in due to broken UGD pipeline and CCMC fixed it. However, due to the use of poor-quality materials and shoddy repair, the damaged portion, which was paved, caved in again. The UGD pipeline at that spot also got damaged. In view of this, CCMC began digging the road to carry out repairs. The stretch from the Puliyakulam Vinayagar Temple to GEM Hospital has been closed. An official from CCMC engineering wing said, Apart from the UGD pipelines, the UGD chamber on the Pankaja Mill Road has also been damaged. The damaged pipeline needs to be replaced for around 70 metres. Also, we shall be constructing a new chamber. Due to Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalins visit to Coimbatore, the police department has given us only two days permission to close the stretch and carry out the repair work. We will request additional time for the repair.
DMK, AIADMK unite to call out civic body chief on CM's breakfast scheme irregularities
COIMBATORE: In a rare show of unity, ward members of DMK and AIADMK in Valparai Municipality staged a sit-in protest inside the council hall during the meeting on Friday, alleging irregularities in the Chief Ministers Breakfast Scheme. After sitting on a protest for over one hour, all the ward members walked out of the hall saying the municipality chairperson did not give them a convincing reply. Valparai Municipality has 21 wards. Of this, 19 members are from DMK. The AIADMK and VCK have one member each. The chairperson Alagu Sundaravalli Selvam is from the DMK and represents ward 14. On Friday, 15 ward members participated in the council meeting presided by Alagu Sundaravalli Selvam. As soon as the meeting started, chaos reigned in the hall as the members including DMK members led by Ravichandran, Magudeeshwaran and AIADMK member Manikandan and Veeramani of VCK staged a sit-in protest alleging there were several irregularities in the implementation of CMs breakfast scheme. The members said there are only 500 beneficiaries of the scheme, but in the records the number is recorded as 1500 beneficiaries. Also, they said development works are not carried out in any wards except chair persons ward (14). Further, they said the income and expenditure statement has not been tabled yet. Not convinced by the chairpersons reply, all the members walked out of the meeting hall after sitting on a protest for one and a half hours. Chairperson Sundaravalli said, After reviewing the development works and requirements in each ward, the council meeting will be scheduled and informed to the councillors.
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Electric scooter maker River to open 12 more stores, eyes 25-store milestone by March end
CHENNAI, Mar 21: Electric scooter maker River aims to open 12 more stores by the end of this month, bringing its total presence to 25 stores across India, the company said on Friday. The Bengaluru-headquartered company, expanding its footprint, inaugurated the River Store Sathuvachari in Vellore, a 1,900 sq ft facility, in partnership with Mahalakshmi Motors. Currently, River operates 13 stores in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Hubballi, Visakhapatnam, Kochi, Coimbatore, Mysuru, and Tirupati. In the coming weeks, the company will expand [] The post Electric scooter maker River to open 12 more stores, eyes 25-store milestone by March end appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Leopard kills pet dog, leaves decapitated head in Coimbatore
COIMBATORE: Forest officials in Madukkarai have set up a cage to capture a leopard suspected of killing a pet dog and devouring its entire body, leaving only the head behind at a grove in Pathimalaivadapuram near Kumittipathi in the early hours of Friday. The pet dog belonged to V. Sakthivel, who owns a 2.5-acre coconut grove known locally as Sattakkal Pudur Karar Thottam in Kumittipathi, about five kilometres from nearby forest Modamathi. The attack reportedly occurred around 4 am while the dog was tied in a shed. Sakthivel, who had heard the dog barking at that time, fell asleep soon after. He only realised what had happened at 6 am when he discovered bloodstains and the dogs severed head some distance away from his house within the grove. Suspecting a leopard attack, he immediately alerted the Madukkarai forest range officials. A field-level forest staff member confirmed the incident and linked it to a previous attack in the area. Sakthivel was not aware of the attack when it happened, as he fell asleep after hearing the dog bark. However, when he woke up at 6 am, he found the dog had been killed. On Tuesday night, a leopard also killed a goat belonging to V. Palanisamy in a nearby grove. The leopard ate most of the goats body before returning a few days later to target the dog, the staff member said. In response, forest officials have deployed a five-member team to raise awareness among grove owners and their workers about human-leopard conflict. We have instructed grove owners to secure their cattle and goats inside sheds for protection. We are also closely monitoring the leopards movements using three camera traps, the staff added.
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Headmasters not giving correct status of ICT labs: Teachers association
COIMBATORE: The Tamil Nadu B.Ed Computer Science Unemployed Graduate Teacher Association has alleged that Samagra Shiksha has directed headmasters of Panchayat Union Middle Schools (PUMS) to state in the centralised portal that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) labs are functioning in their schools even when there are no labs. Sources added that the directions have been issued in the last one week as a central team is likely to hold inspection soon Sources said in academic year 2021-22, the union government allocated funds to set up ICT labs and appoint computer instructors to teach children of classes VI to X. A sum of Rs 6.40 lakh is given to each school 10 buy computers, smart board, printer, etc. HMs are required to upload details of ICT labs in the UDISE+ portal managed by the Department of School Education and Literacy under the union government. General secretary of the association V Kumareshan said The state government did not use the funds and ICT lab was not set up in several schools and instructors were not recruited. Last year, scheme was extended to middle schools. The school education department is now forcing HMs in Cuddalore, Sivaganga, Salem, to upload false information in the UDISE+ portal that labs are functioning column in their schools. The HM of a PUMS in Thanjavur district told TNIE that the school received computers and other materials last week. We have been instructed to state that ICT lab is functioning in the school. In reality, it is is not yet operational. Under officers directions, we entered yes in the portal indicating that the ICT lab exists here. A district level coordinator of ICT who did not wish to be named said HMs should report yes once materials are delivered to schools. The Ministry of Education will soon be checking the status of ICT labs in Tamil Nadu. In view of this, officers may have given this direction. ICT labs are not yet operational in several schools in many districts. When contacted, a senior officer in Samagra Shiksha denied the charges. She said they did not force headmasters and that they can mention the actual status in the portal.
ED makes fresh arrest from Tamil Nadu in PFI-SDPI case
New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate has arrested a man from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu after fresh round of searches in a money laundering case against the SDPI, the political outfit of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI), official sources said. Wahidur Rahman Jainullabudeen was taken into custody under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 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 .
PFI-SDPI case: One person has been arrested by ED STF from Coimbatore
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ED searches house of Coimbatore SDPI member, arrests him
COIMBATORE: At the end of day-long searches, officials from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrested a functionary of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and took him into custody for further investigation. However, officials did not reveal the charges against him. According to sources, ED officials conducted searches at the residence of H Rajik Ahmed (35) located in Extension Street on Annaji Rao Road. Rajik is the general secretary of SDPI Coimbatore North district and runs an automobile spare parts business at Thippu Sultan market, sources said. The search began at 9.30 am and lasted for about seven hours. A second team searched the residence of Rajiks friend Wahid located in a neighbouring locality. He was arrested on Thursday night. ED officials wanted to search the residence of one more functionary, but since he was admitted in hospital, they did not. Personnel from Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and TN police were deployed during the searches.
Tamil Nadu recorded lowest number of murders in 12 years in 2024: CM Stalin
CHENNAI: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday asserted that the state police are functioning independently, taking legal action against anti-social elements irrespective of their status or political affiliations. He pointed out that of the total number of murders in the past 12 years in the state, the lowest (1,540) were reported in 2024, while the highest were reported in 2012 at 1,943. Replying to an issue raised by Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Edappadi K Palaniswami about multiple murders reported on Wednesday in various parts of the state, the CM said as part of the preventive steps to keep a check on crimes, additional police personnel have been deployed to places where festivals are taking place, mega entertainment spots and tourist places to ensure the safety of the people. On the LoP making certain remarks about the law and order issue, the CM said he wished to explain it with statistics. The police have been taking two complementary actions - expeditious action taken after a crime is committed and measures to prevent crimes. Particularly, the activities of criminals and gangsters who are involved in crimes repeatedly are being closely monitored and when necessary, arrests are being made under Goondas Act, the CM pointed out. Besides, this government is paying attention to ensuring punishment to the criminals. While 181 history-sheeters were convicted in 2023 through courts, the number of such convictions in 2024 was 242. Diligent concern shown by the police in conducting the court cases is the reason for the conviction of the criminals. In 2024, a total of 150 history-sheeters were awarded life sentence or imprisonment for more than 10 years, the CM added. Stating that the number of murders in 2012 (during the AIADMK regime) stood at 1,943, Stalin said, This was the highest number of murders that took place in the state in the past 12 years. In 2013 the number of murders stood at 1,927, while during the lockdown period it was 1,661. When compared to the past, the least murders were witnessed in 2024 at 1,540. The CM also said the police department, under his leadership, has been functioning efficiently in establishing peace by preventing crimes. Those who are trying to gain political mileage by referring to stray incidents should ponder over the state of law and order during the AIADMK regime which was at the lowest ebb based on the statistics, he added. He also elaborated on the incident that took place on Wednesday. On the LoP saying there were four murders reported on Wednesday, the CM said preliminary investigation of the incident in Coimbatore indicated it to be a case of suicide. He said a probe is under way in the case of a charred body of a constable found in Madurai. The murder that took place in Sivaganga district was due to a family feud, he added. On the brutal daylight murder of a history-sheeter named John, alias Chanakyan in Erode, the CM said the incident took place after he was returning from a police station, where he had to report as part of his bail condition. Highlighting that the police have arrested the key accused, Stalin said preliminary investigation indicated that John was murdered to avenge the death of another history-sheeter named Chelladurai in Salem in 2020.
3,300 driver-cum-conductors to be recruited across Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI: With mounting debts amounting to several thousand crores of rupees, state transport corporations have halted the recruitment of conductors, and instead, initiated the recruitment for driver-cum-conductor (DCC) positions. The Institute of Road Transport (IRT) issued a notification on Thursday to fill 3,300 DCC roles across eight corporations in Tamil Nadu. This marks the first large-scale recruitment for permanent positions in the transport department in seven years. According to official sources, this initiative aims to optimise resource utilisation and reduce service cancellations caused by shortages of drivers and conductors. According to official data, the eight transport corporations are currently facing a shortage of 11,000 workers, including drivers, conductors, and technical staff. The combined strength of drivers and conductors across these corporations stands at 87,000. TNIE on March 11 reported that the government intended to remove the conductors position from future recruitments, instead to hire for a new combined role that merges the duties of both drivers and conductors. According to the IRT notification, candidates holding both conductor and driver licenses are eligible to apply for DCC positions online through https://www.arasubus.tn.gov.in/ from March 21 to April 21. The minimum education requirement is an SSLC qualification, and applicants must also possess a first-aid certificate. Among the allocations, MTC has been assigned 364 DCC positions, while the SETC, which manages long-distance buses, has been allotted 318 posts. The remaining vacancies are distributed across six Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporations: Madurai (322), Villupuram (322), Kumbakonam (756), Salem (486), Coimbatore (344), and Tirunelveli (362).
AAI floats tender for Rs 30-crore airport boundary wall in Coimbatore
COIMBATORE: The Airport Authority of India (AAI) has floated a tender for the construction of a pre-cast boundary wall of 16.67 km for the newly acquired land at Coimbatore International Airport. According to the master plan for the airport expansion along with the tender details floated on March 19, AAI has planned to complete the work in 15 months with an estimated sum of Rs 29.19 crore. As the existing boundary wall is 2,990 metres long and 45 metres wide, that will be increased to 3,810 metres long and 45 metres wide. The existing land area of the airport is 420.33 acres and the state government handed over an additional 627.89 acres to AAI to expand the airport. The master plan mentioned that the approximate length of the operational boundary wall is 9,063 metres and non-operational boundary wall is 7,600 metres. The master also proposed a new integrated terminal building along with an expansion area for further development of the building. In the expansion process, the airport has 10 flight parking slots in which a total of 20 flights can be parked with aerobridges. J Sathish, Kongu global forum director, said, It is the first step taken by AAI to build a boundary wall around the acquired airport land. We are hopeful that many such steps will be taken at the earliest by the government and they build the required facility for the development of Western Tamil Nadu region.
Protest planned on March 24 against Bhavani pollution in Tamil Nadu
ERODE: Political parties, voluntary organisations and residents a have planned to stage a hunger strike protest in front of the Public Works Department office in Bhavanisagar on March 24 to demand steps to prevent pollution of the Bhavani River. The protest has been planned on the day when the debate on the demand for grants for the Public Works Department will be taken up in the state assembly. S Mohankumar, district secretary of CPI and member of Bhavani River Conservation Movement, said, The Bhavani river is a major source of drinking water and agriculture for Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode and Karur districts. Industrial effluent flows into the river unchecked and in several places the colour of water has changed and a foul smell emanates from the river. This should not continue. We will sit on a hunger strike protest in front of the PWD office in Bhavanisagar on March 24, when demand for grants for the department will be taken up in the assembly. We hope to draw the governments attention regarding the issue through the protest, he added.The outfit will hold a three-day awareness campaign about the protest in Bhavanisagar and Sathyamangalam. A senior officer in the Water Resources Department said, Local bodies are major contributors to pollution of rivers. We have sent recommendations to the state government stating local bodies should set up Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) under the Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery scheme. Officiers in the Coimbatore office of TNPCB did not respond to TNIEs calls for comments.
Southern Railway launches 'one minute video challenge' in Coimbatore to promote UTS app
COIMBATORE: The Salem division of Southern Railway has announced a one-minute video challenge in Coimbatore to promote the UTS ticket booking app among train users. A cash prize would be given to two people who make best videos. Certificates would be given to all participants. Videos have to be uploaded in the UTS app before April 30. Addressing media, Sachin Kumar, Station Director of Coimbatore Junction, said, The UTS app was launched on December 25, 2024 to book unreserved tickets. Till date, six crore people across the country and 6.5 per cent of the passengers in Coimbatore are using the app for booking platform tickets and season tickets. Sathish Sahadev, deputy station manager, Commercial said, The motive of the app is to help passengers to book unreserved tickets without having to wait in a queue. We announced this competition to encourage more people to download the app. Passengers can show the tickets that were saved in booking history whenever ticket checker demands during travel. The tickets can also be booked offline. J Sathish, Director of Kongu Global Forum, a firm that is assisting the railways to promote the initiative said, Booking tickets through app is comfortable when compared to waiting in queue. Everyone has access to smart phone these days.
Rescuer bitten by cobra dies after three days in ICU in Coimbatore
COIMBATORE: A 39-year-old snake rescuer who was bitten by a common spectacled cobra on Monday during a rescue operation in Vadavalli died at the Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital (CMCH)on Wednesday. K Santosh Kumar of Maharani Nagar used to rescue snakes for the last 15 years. On Monday, he was bitten by a cobra and admitted in the CMCH. He did not recover despite being treated in the ICU for the last three days. He is survived by his wife Saranya, his elder daughter (11), who is a special child, and a seven-year-old daughter. Environmentalist and Osai founder K Kalidass termed the death of the snake catcher as a great loss to Coimbatore. N Sadiq Ali Wildlife and Nature Conservation Trust (WNCT) said the state government should announce solatium to those who die due to snake bite. He added, The forest department should recruit snake catchers on temporary basis, provide them equipment and train them in effectively handling snakes. Sadiq has requested Additional Chief Secretary Environment Climate Change and Forests to provide financial assistance to Santoshs family.