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BJP gets only one seat each in Chennai & Kovai; 27 across Tamil Nadu

AIADMK has allocated 27 seats to BJP, limiting its presence in Coimbatore and Chennai to one seat each. Key constituencies like Tirunelveli were not allotted, with Sattur being the replacement. BJP secured only two of its 2021 winning seats, facing direct contests with Congress in some strongholds.

The Times of India 26 Mar 2026 6:42 am

On Camera, Speeding Car Rams Man And Daughter On Scooter In Coimbatore

The man and his daughter, who were not wearing helmets, were thrown onto the road by the impact.

NDTV 25 Mar 2026 6:49 pm

CPI Denies DMK Pressure Ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Coimbatore, March 23: R. Mutharasan, a leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI), firmly rejected claims on Sunday that his party has reduced its seat demands in the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections due to pressure from its ally, the DMK. Speaking to reporters in Coimbatore, the former state secretary of CPI emphasized that ... Read more CPI Denies DMK Pressure Ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Morningstar 23 Mar 2026 12:36 am

Watch: Inside Tamil Nadus first Wildlife Transit & Treatment Centre

Tamil Nadus first Wildlife Transit and Treatment Centre has become operational at Pethikuttai in the Sirumugai forest range near Coimbatore. Built at 19.5 crore across 21 acres, the facility includes modern treatment units, quarantine zones and animal enclosures. It will focus on the treatment and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wild animals, before releasing them back into the wild.

The Hindu 22 Mar 2026 12:33 pm

Ambattur's Transformation Story: The Leadership of K. N. Sekar Driving Change

Urban development in India is often framed through large-scale initiatives such as smart cities, infrastructure corridors, and multi-crore investments. However, for everyday citizens, the real measure of progress lies in tangible improvements, better roads, cleaner surroundings, accessible healthcare, and reliable public services. In this context, Ambattur is emerging as a compelling example of how consistent, localized, and people-focused governance can transform an urban ecosystem. KN Sekar | Ambattur | For Ambattur | A Leader With Purpose Over the past few years, Ambattur has witnessed a series of coordinated developments spanning infrastructure, environmental sustainability, social welfare, and long-term planning. What sets this transformation apart is not merely the scale of projects executed but the way these initiatives collectively enhance the quality of life for residents. One of the most visible aspects of this transformation is the revival of public spaces. Parks such as MMM Park, Asif Colony Park, Mangal Lake Park, and Mugappair Park have been upgraded to provide cleaner, safer, and more accessible environments for recreation. In rapidly urbanizing regions, such spaces are often neglected or encroached upon. Their restoration reflects a governance approach that prioritizes community well-being alongside infrastructure growth. Environmental sustainability has also been a key focus area. A notable initiative includes the conversion of a garbage dumping yard in Kallikuppam into a functional public park, signaling a shift from reactive waste management to proactive urban renewal. Additionally, the implementation of a rainwater management system linking Ambattur Lake with Korattur Lake demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to water conservation, an essential need for a city like Chennai, which frequently faces water scarcity. At the core of Ambatturs development lies systematic infrastructure improvement. Road networks have been enhanced through planned execution rather than temporary fixes. The construction of the SIDCO to Aavin Road stretch following proper soil testing highlights a focus on durability and long-term usability. Key roads, including Kachinapakkam Road, Karukku Road, and the Industrial Estate Bus Stand to Mugappair West stretch, have been widened to ease congestion and improve connectivity. Critical junctions, such as the Ambattur Estate Road intersection, have been expanded to address traffic bottlenecks, while the relocation of electric poles along Chozhapuram Road has facilitated efficient road widening. These seemingly small but crucial interventions reflect the level of detail involved in effective urban planning. Encroachment removal has been another significant milestone in Ambatturs transformation. While often considered a sensitive issue, addressing encroachments is essential for improving mobility and public access. Key areas, including Korattur Signal, Padi Market, and major connecting roads, have undergone systematic clearance. The redevelopment of the Ambattur Uzhavar Sandhai has improved accessibility for both vendors and consumers, while the restructuring of the Ambattur O.T. Bus Stand into an organized depot has strengthened public transportation infrastructure. Importantly, socially conscious policies have complemented these enforcement measures. The decision to abolish tax collection from roadside vendors along the Ambattur, Padi stretch reflects a balanced approach that supports livelihoods while enhancing public infrastructure. This alignment between economic inclusion and urban order is critical in sustaining long-term development. Strategic bridge upgrades and construction have further improved connectivity across regions. The enhancement of the Padikuppam Road bridge and the development of a new bridge on Water Canal Road have strengthened links between key localities such as Villivakkam and Anna Nagar. Meanwhile, larger infrastructure efforts, including the Karukku flyover developed with the Union Railway Ministry, highlight how important intergovernmental collaboration is for achieving impactful outcomes. Future-focused planning continues to drive Ambatturs growth trajectory. Proposed initiatives such as the Ambattur subway, underground drainage systems, Metro Water supply expansion, and the Korattur Agaram subway support infrastructure indicate a long-term vision aligned with evolving urban needs. Beyond physical infrastructure, Ambattur has also made notable progress in strengthening social infrastructure. The establishment of a primary health center in Padi has improved access to essential healthcare services, particularly for underserved communities. The upgradation of the maternity hospital in Venkadapuram further enhances maternal and child healthcare, contributing to broader social development goals. Education has also seen meaningful improvements, with several schools upgraded to include higher secondary levels. This enables students to continue their education within their locality, reducing dropout rates and supporting long-term community growth. Additional initiatives, including the expansion of Ambattur Market, the development of parks and play areas in the ICF Colony, and improved road connectivity within residential zones, contribute to a more integrated and accessible urban environment. What emerges from these combined efforts is a comprehensive model of governance that addresses multiple dimensions of urban life simultaneously. Ambatturs development demonstrates that impactful transformation does not always rely on large, high-visibility projects. Instead, it is driven by sustained, coordinated actions grounded in local needs and priorities. Equally important is the visibility of these improvements. When citizens experience smoother roads, cleaner public spaces, improved healthcare access, and better connectivity, it strengthens trust in governance systems. This trust becomes a foundation for continued progress and civic engagement. While challenges associated with rapid urbanization remain, including pressure on infrastructure and resources, Ambatturs trajectory reflects a clear and positive direction. Its transformation highlights the importance of proactive, inclusive, and consistent governance in shaping sustainable urban growth. As Indian cities continue to expand, Ambattur stands out as a practical example of how localized interventions, when executed effectively, can create meaningful and lasting impact. It reinforces a critical insight: true development is not defined by scale alone but by how deeply it improves everyday life. To mitigate the prevailing severe heat and ensure public welfare, tree-planting initiatives are currently underway in key areas such as Ambattur, Mogappair, and Avadi. Furthermore, the planting of over 5,000 saplings across all areas within the Ambattur Assembly constituency is set to commence shortly. branding and strategy agency , serves as the tech force behind this grand inauguration. The agency not only excels in ideation but also innovates and executes decisions that surpasses the standards of other branding companies in Coimbatore.

News Voir 21 Mar 2026 2:11 pm

Flyovers in Coimbatore to remain closed from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. to curb accidents involving speeding

The restrictions will apply to G.D. Naidu flyover, Tiruchi Road flyover, Ukkadam flyover and Gandhipuram flyover

The Hindu 20 Mar 2026 8:47 pm

Coimbatore City Police launch drive against illegal sale of toxic dye auramine O

The Variety Hall Road police on March 19, 2026, searched several shops,registered six cases and seizedmore than250kg ofthesyntheticdye, locally known as manjal saani powder

The Hindu 20 Mar 2026 7:42 pm

Developers launch projects in Coimbatore

The Hindu 20 Mar 2026 7:12 pm

Developers launch projects in Coimbatore

The Hindu 20 Mar 2026 7:12 pm

World Sparrow Day | AI tool for awareness and conservation

To mark World Sparrow Day (March 20),Coimbatore-based NGO ChittukuruvigalArakkattalaipresents an AI-driven initiative to spread the word on conservation

The Hindu 20 Mar 2026 3:51 pm

Action taken against 42 illegal resorts inside Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu govt tells Madras high court

The state forest department made the submission in response to a public interest litigation filed by R Karpagam of Coimbatore, seeking action against illegal resorts and farmhouses run in the STR.

The Times of India 19 Mar 2026 8:54 pm

NHAI to prepare DPR for four-lane Tiruchi-Karur-Coimbatore greenfield highway

Floats tender for appointing consultant for preparing the detailed project report for the highway and a northern bypass road in Tiruchi city

The Hindu 19 Mar 2026 4:52 pm

No hitch in seat-sharing talks, says Tamil Nadu BJP chief as Palaniswami rushes to Delhi

Seat-sharing talks between the BJP and AIADMK for the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls are proceeding smoothly. BJP Tamil Nadu chief Nainar Nagenthran confirmed no issues are affecting the discussions. The number of constituencies will be finalized soon. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Kanyakumari and Coimbatore for campaigning. Several national leaders will also campaign in Tamil Nadu.

The Economic Times 19 Mar 2026 2:30 pm

Coimbatore Govt Arts College: 170+ Year Old Heritage Meets Modern Demand

Established in 1852, Coimbatore Govt Arts College in Tamil Nadu boasts a rich legacy, retaining its original teakwood furniture. Initially an Anglo-Vernacular School, it evolved into a fine arts college and later Coimbatore College. Today, it's an autonomous institution with growing demand, offering diverse courses including a popular BA in Defence Studies.

The Times of India 18 Mar 2026 11:18 pm

Police take out flag march in Coimbatore

The Hindu 17 Mar 2026 8:49 pm

Election flying squads seize gifts bearing images of Vijay, Stalin in Namakkal and Coimbatore

The seizures have raised concerns about possible efforts to bribe voters.

The Times of India 17 Mar 2026 8:11 pm

Two killed in accidents in Coimbatore

The Hindu 17 Mar 2026 6:48 pm

Coimbatore downhill rider on the thrill of mountain biking after two bronze medals

S Thilothamma won bronze medals at the 22nd National MTB Championship and Asian MTB Series earlier this year in the downhill category

The Hindu 16 Mar 2026 2:22 pm

Six arrested for two-wheeler thefts in Coimbatore

Police recovered seven stolen motorcycles from them

The Hindu 14 Mar 2026 1:25 pm

Young Changemakers Run for a Greener Future

CS Academy, Coimbatore, recently hosted the ISP Changemakers: Ideas for Action Green-A-Thon, a large-scale student-led initiative that combined climate awareness, community participation, and purposeful fitness. More than just a marathon, the event emerged as a meaningful movement driven by students to inspire environmental responsibility and collective action. Students of CS Academy led the Green-A-Thon, uniting 900 participants for community fitness, and climate action, turning a marathon into a movement for a greener Coimbatore The initiative was conceptualized in response to a growing real-world concern which is the steadily rising temperatures being experienced in Coimbatore. Recognizing that climate change is no longer a distant global conversation but an immediate local reality, students began exploring ways in which a school community could contribute meaningfully to protecting and sustaining the ecosystem. As a result, the Green-A-Thon incorporated an impactful environmental gesture: every participant received a native sapling. Native plant species are better suited to the local soil and climatic conditions, require minimal maintenance, and play a significant role in supporting biodiversity. By encouraging each participant to plant and nurture their sapling, the initiative aimed to create a ripple effect across households and neighborhoods, contributing to the rebuilding of ecosystems and the preservation of the citys green cover. The event brought together nearly 900 participants, including students, parents, teachers, administrators, and members of the public. The gathering symbolized the strength of community engagement in addressing environmental challenges. Running together, cheering one another on, and committing to plant the saplings fostered a shared sense of responsibility and optimism, reinforcing the idea that sustainability thrives when communities act collectively. Aligned with the schools theme for the year which is to build a consistent and sustainable fitness regime, the Green-A-Thon also promoted healthy living amongst all those who participated. Primary students brought infectious enthusiasm as they cheered participants along the route, while senior students, parents, teachers, and administrators actively joined the run. A defining aspect of the initiative was its student-led execution. The Student Council and the ISP Changemakers team coordinated extensively with multiple stakeholders to ensure the smooth functioning of the event. Students worked closely with relevant authorities to secure necessary permissions, collaborated with medical teams to arrange ambulance support, organized refreshment counters, and implemented comprehensive safety protocols for the participants. Managing a gathering of nearly 900 participants required meticulous planning and coordination. The students demonstrated remarkable leadership, attention to detail, and a strong sense of responsibility throughout the event. A police official present at the venue commended the organization of the marathon, remarking that it was one of the most meticulously planned events of its kind and expressing surprise that it had been executed by first-time student organizers. The initiative also served as a powerful example of learning beyond the classroom. Members of the public who participated witnessed firsthand the leadership, confidence, and organizational capabilities of CS Academy students, making the event a living illustration of experiential learning in practice. CS Academy extends its sincere appreciation to all participants, authorities, and community members who supported the initiative. The Green-A-Thon stands as a testament to how education, when guided by purpose and responsibility, can empower young minds to drive meaningful change. csacademy.in/coimbatore.

News Voir 14 Mar 2026 10:19 am

Activists blacken Hindi words on signboards at Coimbatores Singanallur railway station

Over the past week, several organisations, including the May 17 Movement and various Dravidian parties, have intensified direct action demonstrations.

The Times of India 13 Mar 2026 8:28 pm