Coimbatore Corporation reclaims encroached land worth over 118 crore in two years
Ahead of Tamil Nadu polls, BJP president meets party workers
Coimbatore: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national working president Nitin Nabin on Sunday, January 11, held discussions with party workers over the forthcoming Assembly elections in the state and said people of Tamil Nadu are deeply dissatisfied with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) governments administrative failures. The senior saffron party leader, who is on a 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 .
Nitin Nabin continues tirade against DMK govt. on second day of Coimbatore visit
Special Roll Observer reviews SIR 2026 work in Coimbatore
Women-led development at the heart of PM Modi govt's policies: Hardeep Puri
Puri was speaking after an interaction with professionals, industry leaders, academicians, entrepreneurs and students at the 'Professionals Connect 2026' conclave organised by the Tamil Nadu BJP Professional Cell in Coimbatore.
Tamil Nadu people dissatisfied with DMK rule: BJP leader Nitin Nabin
Nitin Nabin, BJP national working president, stated Tamil Nadu citizens are unhappy with the DMK government's administrative shortcomings. He mentioned BJP workers are ready to spread Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a prosperous and corruption-free Tamil Nadu. Nabin also criticized the DMK's approach to development and culture during his visit to Coimbatore.
At pre-Budget meet, Thangam Thennarasu flags GST losses, seeks release of pending dues
He also urges the Centre to reconsider the Metro Rail proposals for Madurai and Coimbatore, saying that the grounds cited for their rejection were inconsistent with those cited for the approval granted to the projects in other cities
Coimbatore hosts ICMAIs national convention
Over 25 lakh treated at UPHCs in Coimbatore in 2025
People wait longer for Pongal gift at PDS shops amid biometric issues in Coimbatore
PM Modi Believes Societal Challenges Can Be Addressed Through Tech: NITI Aayog Vice Chairman
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu), Jan 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly believes that societal challenges can be addressed through technology, NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Suman Bery has said. The PM has emphasised the need to align research outcomes with national priorities and public welfare, he said. Bery was speaking at the two day national workshop Sustaining Innovation: Embedding Research and Development in State Institutions, convened by NITI Aayog and organised in collaboration with Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and Tamil Nadu State Council [] The post PM Modi Believes Societal Challenges Can Be Addressed Through Tech: NITI Aayog Vice Chairman appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DMK-Congress corruption impacted every segment of Tamil Nadu, says BJP leader Nitin Nabin
BJP national working president Nitin Nabin has criticized the DMK-Congress alliance for corruption and governance failures impacting Tamil Nadu. He asserted the state is ready for change and will participate in various party programs during his two-day visit to Coimbatore, including a Professionals Connect event and a core committee meeting.
Two murder case accused fracture legs in Coimbatore
Caste-based discrimination alleged at Coimbatore village tea shop
Parliamentary Standing Committee interacts with textile, apparel exporters in Coimbatore
Coimbatore Corporation to restore unused wells for groundwater recharge and rainwater harvesting
Over one lakh candidates use knowledge and study centre in Coimbatore in two years
Distribution of Pongal gift hampers begins in Tiruppur and Coimbatore
Two secured for bludgeoning murder case accused to death in Coimbatore
GEM Hospital to conduct third edition of Coimbatore Womens Marathon
Car showroom employee charred to death in accident near Coimbatore
Bulk household waste collection camp to be held in Coimbatore city from January 10 to 13
Three-day workshop on wildlife conservation begins in Coimbatore
Companies in Krishnagiri invited to set up stalls at the International Textile Summit in Coimbatore
42 illegal resorts around Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve told to shut down by January 12
Environmental activist R. Karpagam of Coimbatore had filed a public interest litigation (PIL) petition in 2022, alleging that illegal resorts functioning within the reserve were causing severe environmental damage to the hill region
Bengaluru Retains No. 1 Spot as the Top City for Women in India
Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai: Top 5 cities for women Many cities show strength in either social or industrial inclusion, not both Tier-2 cities rise as women-friendly urban ecosystems expand Gurugram emerges as the only north Indian city in the Top 10 of Indias Top Cities for Women, climbs to No. 6 from No. 9 last year Five cities from south Indian states feature in the Top 10 of Indias Top Cities for women Avtar Group, Indias leading workplace culture consulting firm, released the fourth edition of its annual, nation-wide study Top Cities for Women in India (TCWI).The TCWI report presents a longitudinal inclusivity index that tracks how Indian cities enable womens participation, safety, and career growth/continuity, while identifying role-model cities and emerging best practices. It also offers a structured framework for organisations, policymakers and urban stakeholders to enable womens workforce participation and career growth. Dr. Saundarya Rajesh, Managing Director, Avtar Group The Top 10 Cities for Women in India in 2025 are: Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Gurugram, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Coimbatore The 2025 edition of the study covers 125 cities and draws comparisons from its previous editions (from 2022). The cities are ranked based on an overall City Inclusion Score assigned to every city, which is inferred from Avtars research and governmental data. The City Inclusion Score (CIS) is derived from two parameters: the Social Inclusion Score (SIS) and the Industrial Inclusion Score (IIS). The Social Inclusion Score is a cumulative score of four indicators. These are: city liveability, safety, womens representation in employment and womens empowerment. The Industrial Inclusion Score evaluates the extent to which organisations in the city across industries are inclusive of women and is calculated based on three indicators: The density of gender inclusive organizations; the density of women-friendly/inclusive industries in a city, and career enablers provided to women by organizations. Speaking at the release event of the reports findings, Dr Saundarya Rajesh , Managing Director of Avtar Group , said, As we mark Avtars 25th year, the fourth edition of the Top Cities for Women in India reflects both how far we have come and how much more we must do. Over the years, the TCWI study has evolved into a tool of accountability that asks a simple question: Can a woman truly thrive in this city? It measures the real ease of career and life for women, whether cities enable women to enter the workforce, stay, grow, and lead. Creating such cities requires shared responsibility. Governments, organizations, institutions, communities, and women themselves must work together to build environments that are safe, accessible, affordable, and supportive. In todays context, cities must also take a broader view of inclusion, one that considers environmental resilience, supportive infrastructure, digital readiness, intergenerational equity, and respect for diverse perspectives. When these elements come together, women thrive, thereby strengthening local economies and moving India closer to its long-term development goals. Key Findings of the Top Cities for Women in India 2025 report: Bengaluru retains its position as the top city for women in India in 2025, with a City Inclusion Score of 53.29, reflecting sustained strength in Industrial Inclusion and career enablement. Chennai follows in second position with a City Inclusion Score of 49.86, while continuing to lead on social inclusion parameters such as safety mechanisms, public services, mobility initiatives and access to health and education. Pune (46.27), Hyderabad (46.04), and Mumbai (44.49) complete the top five, demonstrating consistent performance across both social and industrial inclusion indicators. Gurugram records one of the most notable upward movements, strengthening its position in 2025 compared to 2024, supported by rapid industrial growth and strong corporate presence (Rank no. 6 in 2025 compared to No. 9 in 2024). Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida perform strongly on industrial inclusion but lag on social indicators such as safety, affordability, and mobility, reinforcing that industrial growth alone does not ensure inclusive urban environments. Thiruvananthapuram, Shimla and Tiruchirappalli demonstrate strong social inclusion outcomes but limited industrial depth, pointing to constraints in local economic mobility for women and limitations in large-scale formal employment opportunities for women despite strong social foundations. Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune stand out for fairly balanced inclusion profiles , with strong alignment between social inclusion and industrial ecosystems, enabling sustained workforce participation for women. Mumbai shows strong industrial inclusion (with an IIS of 69.00) but relatively weaker social inclusion (with a SIS of 38.44), highlighting challenges around affordability and access to infrastructure despite abundant employment opportunities. The 2025 TCWI rankings show increased representation of Tier-2 cities among higher ranks, indicating decentralisation of women-friendly urban ecosystems. Regional analysis The Southern region emerges as the most inclusive , recording the highest scores across all three indices, with a regional average CIS of 21.60, SIS of 27.81, and an IIS of 11.61, reflecting a more integrated approach to social infrastructure, safety, health, education, and industrial participation for women. The Western region follows closely , demonstrating consistently strong performance with a regional average CIS of 20.00, SIS of 25.47, and the highest IIS among regions at 12.01, indicating relatively mature industrial ecosystems supported by enabling social conditions. Central and Eastern regions trail across both inclusion dimensions social and industrial especially industrial inclusion, with regional average IIS scores of 4.96 and 4.40, respectively. Across 20222025, cities achieving convergence between Industrial Inclusion (IIS) and Social Inclusion (SIS) consistently rank higher on overall City Inclusion (CIS) , reinforcing that industrial growth is most effective when supported by safe, accessible, and equitable urban environments. www.avtarinc.com/tcwi About Avtar Avtar, founded in 2000 by Dr Saundarya Rajesh, is one of Indias leading workplace culture consulting firms, supporting hundreds of companies in creating diverse and supportive workplaces. Avtar is also the countrys largest provider of second career opportunities for women. An ISO 20700 certified firm, Avtars biggest research projects are its annual benchmarking studies the Best Companies for Women in India (BCWI) and the Most Inclusive Companies Index (MICI). Done in partnership with Seramount, BCWI and MICI, Indias largest workplace inclusion benchmarking studies, which have paved the way for the employment of more women and other underrepresented groups. Avtar also promotes inclusive hiring through MyAvtar, Indias first job portal for underrepresented professionals. A snapshot of Avtars work in the last 25 years: Provided advisory services in inclusive practices to 800+ organisations Conducted 5000+ workshops and training programs in companies of different sizes, spanning industries and locations Facilitated the re-entry of 1,00,000 second-career women into the workforce through MyAvtar.com Engaged with 200,000+ women through career enablement programs Offered unique skilling programs such as DigiPivot (a prestigious course in digital marketing, conducted in partnership with Google, HUL, and ISB) to hundreds of women. Provided career intentionality training, employment guidance, and access to industry leaders every year to 10,000+ girls from underprivileged backgrounds through Project Puthri, an initiative of the Avtar Human Capital Trust (AHCT). Impacted 4000+ schoolboys through MITR (Men Impacting Trust and Respect), an initiative by AHCT that mentors boys to be advocates for women. www.myavtar.com . For its transformational impact in the realm of DEI, Avtar Group was listed in the prestigious Steward Leadership 25 Listing by Straits Times & INSEAD in Singapore in 2022. In 2025, Avtar won the Times Business Awards and was recognized as the Leading Womens Employment Organization.
Parliamentary panel examines impact of higher US tariffs, meets affected sectors' stakeholders
A Parliamentary committee is studying the effects of increased US tariffs on Indian goods. The panel is visiting Visakhapatnam, Chennai, and Coimbatore to meet with industry leaders and government officials. They are examining challenges in the marine, automotive, leather, and textile sectors.
Man arrested for disrupting traffic on Avinashi Road in Coimbatore
Seed exporters advised to obtain certificates from Coimbatore Seed Testing Laboratory
Bhavans Pongal music festival from January 12 in Coimbatore
Over 30 students fall ill after eating noon meal at Odakkalpalayam Government school in Coimbatore
4,320 students in Coimbatore to receive free laptops under Ulagam Ungal Kaiyil scheme
Concerns raised over stormwater drain work on Sathyamangalam Road in Coimbatore city
Victims of cyber fraud from Coimbatore lost87.16 crore in 2025
Southern Railway Announces Pongal Special Trains From January 8 to 21. Check Details
The special trains will connect key destinations across Tamil Nadu and neighbouring states including Nagercoil, Kanniyakumari, Tirunelveli, Rameswaram, Coimbatore.
Public objections prompt Coimbatore Corporation to shift proposed Kovaipudur waste facility
Coimbatore Corporation to open new surface parking area at Race Course
N. Kannan is Coimbatore Citys Police Commissioner
Decline in crimes against women and children, fatal accidents in Coimbatore rural in 2025
Southern Railway announces Pongal special trains across Tamil Nadu, neighbouring states
Southern Railway announced special trains to manage Pongal festival rush, operating from January 8 to 21, 2026. These services connect major cities like Nagercoil, Coimbatore, and Mangaluru with terminals including Tambaram and Chennai Egmore. Advance reservations for these trains will commence on January 4, 2026.
Four booked for harassing woman in Coimbatore
Anti-Corruption Movement seeks action on OSR encroachments in Coimbatore
ADSP, aide booked for bribery in Coimbatore
Coimbatore Corporation revises charges for property tax assessment name transfer
Six injured after tourist van overturns in Erode
The accident occurred at the Vaipadi junction on the Salem-Coimbatore National Highway when the driver of a tourist van attempted to overtake a lorry
Vehicle registrations rose by 8.4% in 2025 in Tamil Nadu
More than 40% of the total registrations were concentrated in Chennai, Chengalpattu, Tiruvallur, Coimbatore, Madurai, and Salem districts; a total of 21.18 lakh vehicles were registered last year
Motor vehicle offences in Coimbatore city fetch 20.11 crore fine in 2025
No accident, loss of life during new year celebration in Coimbatore city
Prayers and celebrations mark New Year 2026 in Coimbatore
994 beneficiaries receive house site pattas in Coimbatore
113 crore requested from State for road projects in Coimbatore: Corporation Commissioner
Coimbatore police open new checkpost near Walayar on Salem-Kochi Highway
Micro units in Coimbatore face closure threat
Consumer body seeks redesign of traffic islands to ease congestion in Coimbatore city
A South Indian spread at Ammani Mess in Coimbatore
Coimbatores Annapoorna Hotel launches filter coffee lip balm
A quintessential Coimbatore collaboration that brings lip balms in filter coffee and rose milk flavours
T.N. Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin inaugurates 9.67-crore international hockey ground in Coimbatore
Tamil Nadus first wildlife rescue, treatment and rehabilitation centre inaugurated near Coimbatore
Concerns raised over barricades blocking visibility at U-turns in Coimbatore
Coimbatore City Police issue safety guidelines ahead of New Year celebrations
Coimbatore Corporation faces criticism over delay in reclaiming OSR lands
Consumer body flags violations in road relaying works in Coimbatore
Ola Electric fast-tracks rollout of 4680 Bharat Cell powered vehicles
New Delhi: Ola Electric on Sunday said it has scaled up deliveries of its 4680 Bharat Cell powered S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh) across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Telangana, and Karnataka. The company has commenced deliveries across Coimbatore, Kochi, and Hyderabad, along with continued ramp-up in Bengaluru, Ola Electric said in a statement. The S1 Pro+ (5.2 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 .
Mr. Stalin said the announcement was being made following a request from educationist B.K. Krishnaraj Vanavarayar to propagate the legacy of Subramaniams illustrious contributions
Voters in Coimbatore urged to participate in special camps to verify and update electoral roll
80% of Thanthai Periyar Library works completed in Coimbatore
Half-yearly inspection of school buses held in Coimbatore
Bringing the spirit of Margazhi to Coimbatore
Medai Margazhi brings to the city a grand celebration of classical performances, senior artist showcases, and curated experiences
Bravery awards for 9-yr-old, 11-yr-old posthumously
NEW DELHI: Nine-year-old Vyoma Priya lost her life while trying to save a six-year-old during an electrical accident in their gated community park in Tamil Nadus Coimbatore. Kamlesh Kumar, an 11-vear-old, died while bravely attempting to save another child in the Durgawati river near Jaipur village in Bihars Kaimur district. The two were among the 20 young boys and girls who were conferred with the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar 2025 by President Droupadi Murmu on Friday. Lauding the award-winning children for bringing pride to their families, communities, and the entire country, the President said, The greatness of a country is certain when its children are filled with patriotism and high ideals. Remembering the brave deeds of the two children who were awarded posthumously, she said, Nine-year-old daughter Vyoma Priya and 11-year-old brave son Kamlesh Kumar lost their lives while saving the lives of others with their courage. The President also conferred the awards in six categories bravery, art and culture, environment, social service, science and technology and sports. The President praised 10-year-old Shravan Singh from Chak Taran Wali, Ferozepur, Punjab, who showed exceptional courage during Operation Sindoor by making daily high-risk supply runs to frontline soldiers and motivating his family and community to support the Army, despite constant threats from hostile drones. Shravan Singh, amidst the risks associated with war during Operation Sindoor, regularly delivered water, milk, and lassi to the Indian soldiers stationed at the border near his home. Whereas, the differently-abled daughter Shivani Hosuru Uppara has achieved extraordinary accomplishments in the world of sports, overcoming economic and physical limitations, she said. It is because of talented children such as the seven-year-old Vaka Lakshmi Pragnika that India is considered a chess powerhouse on the world stage. Ajay Raj and Mohammed Sidan P, who saved the lives of others with their bravery and intelligence, deserve the praise they receive, she said. Vaibhav Suryavanshi has made a name for himself in the highly competitive and talent-filled world of cricket and has set many records, she added. Among those the President mentioned was Muhammed Sidan P, an 11-year-old Class 6 student from Palakkad, Kerala. He saved his two friends from electrocution while they waited for their school bus. Talking about the significance of the Veer Bal Diwas, the president said that about 320 years ago, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, and his four sons had made the supreme sacrifices while fighting for truth and justice.
Coimbatore girl Vyoma Priya posthumously honoured with Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar
Wild boar menace discussed at length during grievances redress meeting for farmers in Coimbatore
Coimbatore Corporation begins turf work at Kumarasamy Lake bund
Many patients complaining of persistent neck or back pain overlook one daily habit, post-meal tea or coffee. Orthopedic specialists from Sri Ramakrishna Hospital highlight how caffeine can affect bone health, muscle tension, and inflammation when consumed immediately after food. The hospitals experts share medical insights, warning signs, and practical lifestyle advice to help people protect their spine and joints. Best Ortho Hospital in Coimbatore Orthopedic specialists now suggest that these hot beverages when taken especially after meals may be the reason for those joint pains. Expert orthopedic doctors share insights on how healthy these drinks are and how they actuallyinfluence bone health, muscle function, posture, and pain perception, especially in individuals already prone to spinal discomfort. Neck and Back Pain: A Growing Concern Today the majority of the people complain about neck and back pain. Long hours of sitting, poor posture, sedentary work habits, nutritional deficiencies, and stress can contribute to significant spinal strain. While tea or coffee alone cannot be directly held culprit for neck or back pain, orthopedic experts highlight that habitual consumption immediately after meals may indirectly worsen existing musculoskeletal issues. The Impact On Nutrient Absorption Due To Tea and Coffee Orthopedic experts explain that tea and coffee contain compounds such as caffeine and tannins, which can interfere with the absorption of essential minerals when consumed immediately after meals. Calcium absorption: Calcium is vital for bone strength and spinal stability. Regular interference in absorption may weaken bones over time. Iron absorption: Poor iron levels can lead to muscle fatigue and reduced oxygen supply to tissues, worsening pain and stiffness. Magnesium balance: Magnesium plays a role in muscle relaxation and nerve function. Reduced levels may increase muscle tightness and spasms. Over months or years, these nutritional imbalances can contribute to reduced bone density and muscular discomfort, especially in the neck and lower back. The Unseen Connection Between Caffeine and Muscle Tension Caffeine acts as a stimulant that directly activates the central nervous system. According to orthopedic specialists, excessive caffeine intake can: Increase muscle tension, particularly in the neck and shoulder region Increased pain sensitivity in people with chronic joint or bone conditions Disrupt sleep quality, which is crucial for muscle repair and recovery Poor sleep and persistent muscle tightness often go hand in hand with chronic neck and back pain, creating a cycle that is difficult to break. Post-meal Habits and Poor Posture Sri Ramakrishna Hospital also highlight the behavioral aspect linked to tea and coffee consumption. Many people drink tea or coffee after meals while sitting for long periodsoften in slouched or unsupported postures, especially during work hours. Prolonged sitting combined with caffeine-induced muscle tightness can increase spinal load, leading to: Neck stiffness Upper back strain Lower back discomfort Over time, this can worsen posture-related spinal conditions. Does Tea or Coffee Directly Cause Back Pain? Orthopedic doctors emphasize that tea or coffee is not a direct cause of neck or back pain. However, it can act as a contributing factor when combined with: Poor posture Lack of physical activity Inadequate nutrition Existing spinal problems such as cervical spondylosis or lumbar disc issues For individuals with pre-existing orthopedic conditions, small lifestyle habits can have a noticeable impact on symptom severity. What Should One Follow? Orthopedic experts advise extra caution for: People with chronic neck or back pain Individuals diagnosed with osteoporosis or low bone density Office professionals with long sitting hours Elderly individuals Women at risk of calcium deficiency For these groups, timing and moderation of tea or coffee intake becomes particularly important. Understanding The Expert Recommendations On Healthier Alternatives Orthopedic Specialists at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital recommend simple lifestyle adjustments rather than complete avoidance: Wait 3060 minutes after meals before having tea or coffee Ensure a calcium-and protein-rich diet to support bone and muscle health Stay hydrated with water or herbal infusions Maintain correct sitting posture during work hours Incorporate regular stretching and strengthening exercises for the spine on a regular basis. These small changes can significantly reduce the risk of worsening neck and back pain. Orthopedic specialists remind us that enjoying tea or coffee is not harmful when done mindfully. Moderation, timing, and an active lifestyle play a crucial role in protecting spinal health. By making informed choices and seeking timely orthopedic care, individuals can continue their daily routines comfortably - without letting small habits turn into long-term pain. The orthopaedic experts at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital emphasize that understanding everyday habits, such as diet, posture, and activity patterns, can make a meaningful difference in spine and joint health. Backed by advanced diagnostic facilities, evidence-based treatment protocols, and a multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach, the Orthopaedics Department at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital continues to help patients move better, live pain-free, and regain confidence in daily life. With a strong focus on patient education and preventive care, the hospital remains committed to delivering comprehensive musculoskeletal care that supports long-term well-being across all age groups.
Midnight masses held across Coimbatore churches on Christmas eve
Pillur II scheme water pipeline bursts near Saravanampatti in Coimbatore
Leopard cub found dead during reunion attempt near Marudhamalai in Coimbatore
The cub, rescued on Wednesday (December 24) from a house at the Marudhamalai foothills, was placed in a cave-like structure built using natural rocks in the adjoining forest area
Christmas in Coimbatore: Traditions, food, and festive vibes
Its that time of the year when our streets shimmer with lights and the aroma of plum cake fills the citys bakeries. While cafes come alive with a line up of cakes and ginger bread cookies, restaurants roll out special Christmas meals. Read on to know what the city has to offer this festive season
Leopard cub rescued from residence near Marudhamalai Temple in Coimbatore
Coimbatore has huge potential for GCC investments
87% of 24x7 water supply project in Coimbatore completed; pipeline work begins at major junctions
Deputy Election Commissioner holds review meeting on SIR in Coimbatore
Coimbatore Corporation launches new mobile app for Semmozhi Poonga ticket booking

