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Coimbatore farmers advised to cut back on chemical fertiliser use to preserve soil health

Continuous cultivation, along with disproportionate use of nitrogenous fertilisers, leads to nutrient imbalances and a steady deterioration of soil health, officials say

The Hindu 10 Jun 2026 8:30 pm

Coimbatore gets ready to face monsoon

Public can report rain-related grievances via corporations WhatsApp helpline number 81900 00200

The Hindu 10 Jun 2026 7:39 pm

Over 400 govt. school students get college, ITI admissions at Kalloori Kanavu camp in Coimbatore

District Collector says many in previous generations missed out on opportunities for higher education because of a lack of awareness and access; Kalloori Kanavu aims to prevent such losses

The Hindu 10 Jun 2026 7:13 pm

Home Loan Demand Rises in 2026 as Indian Homebuyers Explore Affordable Financing Options

With the RBI repo rate held at 5.25% in June 2026, home loan rates remain stable, and borrowing up to Rs. 15 crore is within reach for eligible applicants. Review what you qualify for before you choose a lender. Home loan demand rises in 2026 as Indian homebuyers explore affordable financing options More Indian households are actively seeking home loans in 2026, driven by stabilising interest rates, rising incomes, and growing housing demand in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The RBI's Monetary Policy Committee held its repo rate at 5.25% in June 2026, which has helped keep home loan rates of interest relatively stable for borrowers. A home loan today can go up to Rs. 15 crore* with a tenure of up to 32 years*. EMIs can start as low as Rs. 671 per lakh*. But affordability depends on more than just the rate - your income, credit score, existing obligations, and down payment all shape what you can actually borrow. This article walks you through each of these factors so you can make a clear, informed decision. Why is home loan demand rising in 2026? Several factors have come together to make 2026 a particularly active year for home loan applications across India. Stable repo rate : The RBI's MPC voted unanimously to hold the policy repo rate at 5.25% in June 2026. This gives lenders room to maintain current lending rates, and borrowers can plan their finances with more certainty. Improving affordability : With income levels rising in urban and semi-urban areas, monthly EMI payments now represent a smaller share of household income for many buyers than they did three years ago. Growing housing demand : India's urban population continues to expand. Demand for owned homes, not rented ones, has increased, especially among households in the 30-45 age group. First-time buyers entering the market : Many first-time homebuyers who postponed purchases between 2022 and 2024 are now actively looking, supported by better loan products and longer tenures. Tier 2 and Tier 3 city growth : Cities like Lucknow, Coimbatore, Rajkot, and Nagpur are seeing a sharp rise in housing projects and home loan applications. Lower property prices in these markets make entry more accessible, and lenders are expanding their reach into these geographies. How does the home loan rate of interest affect what you can buy? The rate of interest on your home loan directly changes what you pay each month and how much the loan costs you over its full life. Here is how each element is affected. EMI : A lower rate means a smaller monthly payment. On a Rs. 50 lakh loan over 20 years, the difference between 7.25% p.a. and 8.5% p.a. amounts to over Rs. 4,100 per month. Total interest paid : Over 20 years, even a 0.5% difference in rate can add up to several lakhs. Monthly budget impact : A higher rate can push your EMI above what fits your monthly income, forcing you to either reduce the loan amount or extend the tenure. Loan eligibility with the same income : Lenders calculate eligibility partly based on whether your EMI will exceed a set percentage of your monthly income. A lower rate increases your eligible loan amount without requiring a higher income. Tenure choice : When rates are lower, you can comfortably opt for a shorter tenure and save on total interest. When rates are higher, a longer tenure may be the only way to keep the EMI manageable, but that trade-off increases your total borrowing cost. What makes a home loan affordable for you? Rate alone does not determine whether a home loan fits your life. Six factors shape your actual affordability. Income : Lenders typically allow an EMI of up to 40-50% of your net monthly income. A higher income gives you access to a larger loan at any given rate. Existing obligations : If you already have a car loan, personal loan, or credit card debt, these reduce the EMI capacity available for a home loan. Clearing smaller debts before applying can improve your eligible loan amount. Credit score : A CIBIL Score of 725 or above is generally required for home loan approval. Scores above 750 can help you access better rates. A score below 700 can result in rejection or a higher rate of interest. Down payment : Lenders in India fund up to 80% of the property value, as per RBI guidelines. The remaining 20% is your down payment. A larger down payment reduces your loan amount and, consequently, your EMI and total interest. Property value : The market value and location of the property affect how much a lender will sanction. Properties in approved projects often get faster processing. Scenario : Take Richa, 34, a salaried employee in Pune with a CIBIL Score of 760 and a stable monthly income. She earns Rs. 1.20 lakh per month and wants to buy a flat worth Rs. 80 lakh. With a 20% down payment of Rs. 16 lakh, she needs a loan of Rs. 64 lakh. She's comparing two tenure options on a Rs. 50 lakh home loan at 7.50% p.a.: Tenure Interest rate Monthly EMI Total interest paid 20 years 7.50% p.a. Rs. 51,558 Rs. 59.74 lakh 25 years 7.50% p.a. Rs. 47,295 Rs. 77.89 lakh Her EMI for a 20-year tenure is approximately 43% of her monthly income - within a typical lenders threshold. If she extends the tenure to 25 years, the EMI drops to approximately 39.4% of her monthly income, giving her more monthly room. But over 25 years versus 20, she pays Rs. 18.15 lakh more in interest. Richa's decision will depend on whether she is comfortable with her current income absorbing the higher EMI, or whether she'd rather keep her monthly outgo lower and use the freed-up cash for other goals. A CIBIL Score above 725 puts her in a strong position to negotiate better terms. What should you compare before choosing a home loan? It's easy to focus on the rate alone, but the overall cost of a home loan includes fees, penalties, and conditions that vary significantly across lenders. Factor Why it matters Home loan rate of interest Determines your EMI and total repayment cost over the full tenure Processing fee A one-time charge of up to 4% of the loan amount can add significantly to your upfront cost Foreclosure rules Individual borrowers on floating rates can foreclose at nil charges; fixed-rate borrowers may face up to 4% of the outstanding principal Tenure Longer tenures reduce EMI but increase total interest; choose based on your repayment capacity Top-up availability A top-up loan lets you borrow additional funds against your existing loan, often at home loan rates Balance transfer option Transferring your loan to a lender offering a lower rate can reduce future interest outgo Reviewing all six before you apply can save you a significant amount over the loan term. What financing options are available today? If you are looking to buy a home, refinance an existing loan, or access additional funds, there are three structured options from Bajaj Finance worth knowing about. Loan type Key purpose Fresh home loan Buying a new or resale property Balance transfer Moving an existing loan to benefit from a lower rate Top-up loan Accessing additional funds over your existing loan Bajaj Finance offers home loans of up to Rs. 15 crore*, with tenures extending to 32 years* and approval in 48 hours* of application. A top-up loan of up to Rs. 1 crore* is available for balance transfer customers, usable for home repairs, medical expenses, or other needs. Interest rates for salaried applicants starting at 7.25%* p.a. There's no foreclosure charge for individual borrowers who choose a floating interest rate, which is a meaningful saving if you plan to repay early. Who can apply? Check these criteria before you apply. Meeting them clearly improves your chances of approval and can reduce processing time. Parameter Requirement Nationality Indian citizen residing in India Age - salaried 23 to 67 years (salaried) 23 to 70 years (self-employed) CIBIL Score 725 or above Eligible occupations Salaried employees, professionals, and self-employed individuals Documents required KYC documents Income proof (salary slips/ P&L statements) Business proof (self-employed applicants only) Bank statements for the last 6 months Property documents (sale agreement, title deed, approved plan) How to apply for your Bajaj Finance Home Loan online Click on the 'APPLY' button on the Bajaj Finance home loan page. Enter your full name, mobile number, and employment type. Select the type of loan you wish to apply for: fresh, balance transfer, or top-up. Generate and submit your OTP to verify your phone number. After OTP verification, enter your monthly income, required loan amount, and confirm whether you've identified the property. Enter your date of birth, PAN, and other details as requested based on your occupation type. Click 'SUBMIT.' A Bajaj Finance representative will contact you and guide you through the next steps. Is now a reasonable time to apply? Affordability in 2026 is not just about finding the lowest home loan rate of interest - it depends equally on your tenure choice, total borrowing cost, credit profile, and down payment. Before you apply, compare processing fees and foreclosure terms alongside the rate, and calculate total interest across different tenures. Review your eligibility criteria to avoid unnecessary credit enquiries. If you are ready to take the next step, the Bajaj Finance Home Loan offers amounts up to Rs. 15 crore*, tenure of up to 32 years*, and approval within 48 hours* - check your eligibility and apply online today.

News Voir 10 Jun 2026 12:59 pm

Coimbatore Corporation accused of raising four half-yearly property tax demands a year

Under the property tax system, only two half-yearly demands are to be raised in a financial year

The Hindu 9 Jun 2026 6:19 pm

Tamil Nadu weather update: Heavy rain likely in 10 districts till June 12

Dharmapuri, Salem, Erode, Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Dindigul, Theni, Kanyakumari and western ghats of Tirunelveli districts will receive rains till June 12, the latest bulletin from the Regional Meteorological Centre said

Mid Day 9 Jun 2026 10:52 am

BJP Criticizes Arrest of YouTuber Maridhas, Calls It an Attack on Free Speech

Chennai, June 8: The arrest of YouTuber Maridhas has sparked intense political debate in Tamil Nadu. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strongly condemned this action, labeling it an assault on freedom of expression. Vanathi Srinivasan, the national president of the BJPs womens wing and a former MLA from Coimbatore South, denounced Maridhass arrest on ... Read more BJP Criticizes Arrest of YouTuber Maridhas, Calls It an Attack on Free Speech

Morningstar 8 Jun 2026 10:45 pm

Food safety officials summon Coimbatore restaurant management after customers see live worms in burger

Food safety officials have summoned the management of a food outlet for an inquiry after live worms were discovered in a burger. A viral video prompted an inspection, during which the management reportedly denied the incident. They are now required to present surveillance footage from the day of the alleged occurrence.

The Times of India 8 Jun 2026 9:25 pm

Footpath encroachments force pedestrians onto busy roads in Gandhipuram

Gandhipuram is one of Coimbatores busiest transport and commercial hubs, but footpaths on thoroughfares like Dr. Nanjappa Road and Cross Cut Road are often occupied by street vendors, shop displays and parked vehicles

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 6:36 pm

Minister V. Sampath Kumar conducts surprise inspection at social justice hostels in Coimbatore

Minister inspects hostels run for both boys and girls, enquires about students welfare and the facilities available to them

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 5:54 pm

717 Tasmac liquor shops closed across Tamil Nadu

The highest number of shops were closed in the Madurai region with 290, followed by the Coimbatore region with 179

The Hindu 5 Jun 2026 9:42 pm

On World Environment Day, Bisleri International Mobilises Communities Across Central and South India to Act Against Plastic Pollution

Over 18 metric tonnes of plastic collected through on-ground activities Mobilised 35000+ citizens across six States and one Union Territory Bisleri International marked World Environment Day 2026 through a series of on-ground activities with citizens and communities across South & Central India.Under its Bottles for Change programme for plastic waste management, Bisleri mobilised communities, government departments, defence establishments, educational institutions, and civil society organisations across Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, and Chhattisgarh. Collectively, the campaign recovered over 18 metric tonnes of plastic waste, turning responsibility into shared action. Bisleri conducted plantation and plastic collection drives across South and Central India on World Environment Day 2026 Mr K. Ganesh, Director Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Bisleri International , said, "Managing plastic waste demands grassroots solutions. Through Bottles for Change, we have always sought to raise awareness and create pathways for communities to adopt responsible plastic use and disposal. From cleanup drives in Pondicherry to awareness campaigns in Kerala, we remain committed to scaling this mission and are grateful to every partner who continues to make it possible." 150 saplings were planted under tree-plantation drives by Bisleri In Pondicherry, Bisleri partnered with Sri Venkateshwaraa College of Engineering and Technology for a rally advocating a plastic-free society. Alongside this, a collection drive was conducted at Sri Venkateshwaraa Dental College during which 520 kg of plastic waste was collected. Both activities together engaged 250 participants. Bisleri conducted clean-up drives in the national wildlife parks The campaigns geographic reach was the widest in Tamil Nadu. A total of 150 saplings were planted around local ponds as part of a tree plantation campaign conducted in partnership with the Tiruvallur Urban local Bodies and clean-up drives were initiated at Pulicat Bird Sanctuary in partnership with Forest Department and Pollution Control Board, Tiruvallur. Cleanup drives in Ooty from Kallar check post to Barliyar Brigde and Vellingiri Hills recovered over 850 kg of plastic waste. In Coimbatore, a Climate Corridor event at AIC-Rise, in partnership with the Rathinam Group of Institutions, drew 200 participants. In Trichy, Bisleri partnered with the City Corporation and YI-CII to install waste collection bins. A similar initiative was carried out in Dindigul in collaboration with the Pollution Control Board and the District Administration to promote responsible plastic waste management. In Karnataka, A large-scale cleanup drive in partnership with CII and Mysore Corporation mobilised 2,000 citizens and recovered 15,000 kg of plastic waste. A collection drive at the Karnataka Police Academy engaged 300 personnel. Cleanup and plantation drives at Hoodi Lake and Nexus Mall resulted in the collection of 600 Kg of plastic waste and planting of 100 saplings, respectively. In Chhattisgarh, in collaboration with the Chhattisgarsh Forest Department set up a Bottles for Change exhibition stall at Nandanvan Jungle Safari in Raipur, attracting around 2,000 visitors. At the same venue, a cleanup and plantation drive engaged 100 participants, who collectively planted 100 saplings. Hyderabad and Vizag anchored the campaign across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. A door-to-door awareness campaign in partnership with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad reached 5,000 households, while a Bottles for Change exhibition stall at Aparna RWA engaged 500 residents. A collection drive conducted with Samprabhav Foundation and Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University recovered an impressive 2,000 kg of plastic waste. In Calicut, Kerala, the campaign concluded with a seminar and rally on plastic waste management. Organised in partnership with Farook College and NSS, the event saw the participation of 250 students and community members. The World Environment Day activities by Bisleri are a part of Bisleri's ongoing Bottles for Change programme reaffirming the organisations commitment to a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future. Thus far, Bottles for Change has reached over 10 million people nationwide and raised awareness about plastic waste segregation and recycling in a bid to promote effective plastic waste management. About Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd . With a legacy of over 50 years, Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd. has grown to become one of the largest premium beverage businesses in India. Being the makers of the country's largest-selling packaged drinking water, Bisleri follows a stringent process of 114 quality tests and a 10-stage purification. It remains true to its core value of providing consumers with pure, safe, and healthy water. Bisleri International has a strong presence with 128 operational plants and a robust distribution network of over 6,000 Distributors and 7,500 Distribution Trucks across India and UAE market. It offers a range of beverages that are produced for all occasions. Whether it is the promise of goodness, trust, and purity with Bisleri packaged drinking water, or a daily dose of health offered through Vedica Himalayan Spring Water. Besides, Bisleri International has ventured into fun-filled refreshments with a diverse range of carbonated drinks available in multiple flavours, such as Bisleri Limonata, Bisleri Rev, Bisleri Spyci Jeera, Bisleri Pop and Bisleri Soda. These Bisleri products are also available on the e-commerce platform - Bisleri@Doorstep. This D2C platform reassures customers that they will receive a safe and uninterrupted supply of their most trusted brand at their doorstep. The core values of Bisleri International lie in yielding growth and embedding sustainability by being responsible in all aspects of the business. The organization has unveiled Sustainability 2.0 with Bisleri Greener Promise that focuses on creating a greener future for all through implementing initiatives under the program of recycling, water conservation, and sustainability. www.bisleri.com .

News Voir 5 Jun 2026 8:45 pm

'End cult and dynastic politics': K Annamalai announces new 'political movement' after resigning

Former BJP leader K Annamalai has launched a new political movement, the APJ Abdul Kalam Centre for Ethics and Politics, based in Coimbatore. He announced his intention to contest future Assembly elections and stressed the need for systemic political reform, aiming to end 'cult politics' and dynastic rule.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 12:19 pm

Vanishing shade: Coimbatores sparse tree cover falls prey to illegal felling

Environmentalists lay bare the glaring gaps in government protection for trees in public places; there is no clarity on the guidelines, Acts, Rules, or G.O.s that govern cutting of such trees, so much so that felling of a lush tree at a reserve site in the citys Ward 20 went unpunished, they allege

The Hindu 5 Jun 2026 12:38 am

Land acquisition to improve Vilankurichi Road S bend in Coimbatore gets approval

Project requires 39.73 cents of land and entails the removal of 22 houses located along proposed alignment; corporation allocates 50 lakh to build a traffic island, taking total project cost to 6.54 crore

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 8:13 pm

1,332 RTE seats remain vacant in private schools in Coimbatore

Parents say the one-km distance rule is a major reason for the large number of vacant seats; Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra allow admissions from a wider radius of 2-3 km when seats remain vacant

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 7:16 pm

Perilous crossings continue as Coimbatores pelican signals stand idle

At pelican signals, people can press buttons provided on poles on both sides of the road to operate a red signal and halt the traffic

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 6:43 pm

Dak Adalat in Coimbatore on June 16

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 6:31 pm

Southwest monsoon sets in Coimbatore

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 5:51 pm

Unidentified man found dead in Coimbatore district

The deceased carried identity cards of one Mafijul Mondal (37), son of Saiful Mondal from North 24 Parganas district in West Bengal. Efforts were under way to establish identity of the deceased.

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 4:01 pm

No, Vijay Didn't Suspend Cops Seen Laughing Amid Coimbatore Rape-Murder Presser

No official notification regarding the suspension of the three IPS officers was found in the public domain.

The Quint 2 Jun 2026 1:10 pm

Coimbatore Slashes Maternal & Infant Mortality Rates with Innovative Health Surveillance

Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation is implementing a rigorous phone-based surveillance system to track pregnant women, ensuring all antenatal visits and tests are completed. This proactive approach, coupled with extended postpartum monitoring and a 24/7 helpline, is credited with significantly reducing maternal and infant mortality rates in the district.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 11:15 pm

Speculations Rise Over K. Annamalais Political Future Ahead of Meeting with BJP President

Coimbatore, June 1: Speculations regarding the political future of K. Annamalai, former president of the Tamil Nadu BJP, are intensifying. Large posters put up by his supporters in Coimbatore are fueling rumors that he may be preparing for a significant political move, possibly establishing a new political platform. These posters, featuring slogans like Our Leader, ... Read more Speculations Rise Over K. Annamalais Political Future Ahead of Meeting with BJP President

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 6:31 pm

'Will talk in 2 days': BJP leader K Annamalai on speculation over new party in Tamil Nadu

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai has fueled speculation about his political future by traveling to Delhi and offering a cryptic Please wait when asked about reports of launching a new party. This comes amid posters from supporters in Coimbatore calling for him to lead, amplifying discussions about his next move after the 2026 assembly elections.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 4:44 pm

BJP leader Annamalai posters fuel speculation over new political outfit in Tamil Nadu

Giant posters in Coimbatore suggest K Annamalai may launch a new political movement. Supporters are calling for his leadership. This follows speculation about differences with the BJP. Annamalai's political future is a topic of discussion. He has been a prominent BJP face in Tamil Nadu. His next move remains unclear.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 3:37 pm

DMK Launches Program to Engage Gen-Z Voters in Tamil Nadu

Chennai, June 1: The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is gearing up to launch a program aimed at increasing political awareness and encouraging greater participation among young voters. Supporters and social media volunteers will focus on reaching out to Generation Z. The initiative will roll out in phases across districts such as Pudukkottai, Coimbatore, Tiruchi, and ... Read more DMK Launches Program to Engage Gen-Z Voters in Tamil Nadu

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 1:21 pm

IAS officers reshuffle in Tamil Nadu: Five new Collectors, three Corporation Commissioners appointed

New Collectors posted in Perambalur, Ariyalur, Chennai, Tiruvallur and Ramanathapuram districts. Coimbatore, Tiruchi and Madurai get new Corporation Commissioners.

The Hindu 31 May 2026 1:33 pm

TheSulurhorror story of child sexual assault and murder

The shocking sexual assault and murder of a 10-year-old girl near Sulur in Coimbatore comes as a reminder that constant vigilance and creating a safe society for women and girls should be among the top priorities for the new government in Tamil Nadu

The Hindu 31 May 2026 10:08 am

Coimbatore private school imposes unjust fee penalty on parent, asks him to transfer children

The parent says he pays an annual fee of around 4 lakh per child and paid the first-term fee of 1.58 lakh for both children on May 19, but the school management collected an additional 9,500 as penalty

The Hindu 30 May 2026 5:57 pm

Kirtilals Presents a Refined Signature Lounge Experience at Coimbatore Crosscut Road Store

Kirtilals, one of South Indias most trusted and celebrated jewellery brands, presents a refined Signature Lounge experience at its Crosscut Road store, further elevating the journey of luxury, personalization, and exclusivity for customers. Designed to offer a sophisticated and immersive environment, the Signature Lounge brings together curated experiences and exceptional craftsmanship, while also showcasing the exclusive Single Edition Collection a rare selection of one-of-a-kind jewellery masterpieces created for those who value individuality and timeless elegance. Kirtilals refined Signature Lounge at Crosscut Road, Coimbatore The Signature Lounge has been thoughtfully designed to offer customers a premium and personalized space where they can discover exceptional jewellery creations in an intimate setting. Reflecting Kirtilals commitment to delivering elevated customer experiences, the space offers a seamless blend of luxury, comfort, and refined aesthetics. The Single Edition Collection celebrates exceptional craftsmanship, intricate detailing, and contemporary design sensibilities while preserving the timeless elegance that Kirtilals is known for. The collection caters to customers seeking jewellery that goes beyond adornment and becomes an expression of individuality. The Signature Edition collection represents a carefully curated and exclusive range of diamond jewellery that embodies the timeless elegance, exceptional craftsmanship, and distinctive design philosophy of Kirtilals. Created with a constant commitment to customer satisfaction, each piece reflects the brands pursuit of excellence and individuality. Designed to transcend temporary fashion trends, Signature Edition jewellery focuses on enduring beauty, refined artistry, and unique design motifs that make every creation truly special and recognizable. Kirtilals has a own state-of-the-art manufacturing facility that enables them to produce high-quality jewellery with global standards making Kirtilals diamonds visibly brilliant. The manufacturing process at Kirtilals is a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. Kirtilals has a team of experienced and skilled designers who create unique and innovative designs that cater to the evolving tastes and preferences of the customers. In line with the growing trend for gemstone jewellery, the collection features an exquisite selection of rare and vibrant gemstones, including Paraiba tourmaline, Morganite, Kunzite, Pink Topaz, Rhodolite, Pink Tourmaline, Tanzanite, and Amethyst. Combined with striking colour palettes, these gemstones lend diamond jewellery a fresh, contemporary, and sophisticated appeal. To experience the Kirtilals Signature Lounge and explore the latest jewellery designs at the Crosscut Road showroom in Coimbatore. For more details: +91 96269 21211

News Voir 30 May 2026 3:47 pm

Coimbatore child sexual assault case probe proceeding in right direction, no need for SIT: Madras High Court

Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan do not find any reason to order a court-monitored SIT probe

The Hindu 29 May 2026 1:43 pm

IMD forecasts heavy rain in several districts of Tamil Nadu after peak summer spell

Tamil Nadu braces for heavy showers across over 15 districts as the intense summer heat concludes. The India Meteorological Department forecasts significant rainfall in key regions, including Coimbatore and Salem, following a period of heatwave conditions. Residents can expect a welcome dip in maximum temperatures statewide starting May 31.

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:36 am

Tamil Nadu To See Rainfall, Dip In Temperatures After Summer Peak

The IMD has predicted heavy rains during the next 24 hours in many districts including Coimbatore, Dindigul, Theni, Nilgiris, Karur, Erode, Namakkal .

Deccan Chronicle 29 May 2026 11:21 am

AIADMK remains united, will bring back party rule in Tamil Nadu: S.P. Velumani

Speaking to the media in Coimbatore, he said the party is his breath and that the partys general secretary is Edappadi K. Palaniswami

The Hindu 28 May 2026 5:02 pm

Old Video Falsely Shared as TN CM Vijay Avoiding Questions on Womens Safety

The video is from March 2026 and predates the recent case of sexual assault and murder in Coimbatore.

The Quint 28 May 2026 3:48 pm

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In a significant move to fill vacancies, the Supreme Court Collegium on Wednesday recommended the appointment of senior advocate V. Mohana to the rank of a judge at the apex court. If appointed, the senior advocate will become the second woman from Tamil Nadu to reach the post after Justice R. Banumathi, and the second from the Bar after Justice Indu Malhotra. Other judges who were recommended for the same post includeJustice Sheel Nagu, Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court; Justice Shree Chandrashekhar, Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court; Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva, Chief Justice of the Madhya Pradesh High Court; and Justice Arun Palli, Chief Justice of the Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court. Designated as a senior advocate in the Supreme Court in April 2015, Mohana has worked with prolific faces in the legal and political community, such as Kapil Sibal, K.K. Venugopal, P. Chidambaram, Arun Jaitley, and T. Andhyarujina, among others, and was also a panel lawyer for the Government of India. The path to the Supreme Court V. Mohana, who studied law at the Coimbatore Law College, graduated in 1988 from what was India's first-ever batch of the five-year integrated law course, introduced in 1983. After graduation, she continued an internshipthat she had begun during her college educationin the office ofM. Panchapakesan, working in Tamil Nadu's trial courts till 1992, when she decided to move to Delhi to work under Justice Indu Malhotra, who was then an advocate-on-record. It was difficult for women in those days to get cases of their own, especially in small cities ...Delhi provides lots of opportunities, definitely better than any other city. Because you have trial courts, high court, administrative tribunal, MRTP commission (now Competition Commission, Competition Appellate Tribunal), CESTAT, Army Tribunal, etc. and of course the Honble Supreme Court of India. So there is a varied practice and scope for every field, she recounted in a 2015 interview with Superlawyer . She then moved to the chambers of Senior Advocate C.S. Vaidyanathan, where she worked in several cases widely reported between 1992 and 1996, such as the Amratlal Prajivandas case, McDowell case, and the Jain commission case after the death of Rajiv Gandhi. Over the years, V. Mohana moved up the ladder, earning her a role in theNational Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission back when it was newly formed, as well as additional roles as a Supreme Court mediator and an honorary editor for the Supreme Court Reports (SCR) before the SCR got its own editors. Most importantly, she was a panel lawyer for the apex court's legal services committee, working in a lot of cases between 1996 and 2013, before she was elevated to her present position on April 23, 2015. People have started recognising women lawyers and their good work. But there should be more designations and elevations from the womens section. Women should also work harder and continue to work with sincerity and dedication, she added in the interview.

The Week 27 May 2026 10:45 pm

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Two weeks after the dissent, the AIADMK factions patched up on Wednesday, with the rebel camp officially claiming that there was no split in the party and that it was only a difference of opinion. The AIADMK legislative party had split into two factions with one led by its general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) and the other led by its Coimbatore strongman S.P. Velumani and Villupuram stalwart C.Ve.Shanmugam. A batch of the rebel MLAs, who voted in favour of the TVK government during the trust vote on May 13, called on EPS at his residence in Chennai. While Velumani and a few others expressed their support for EPS, the absence of C.Ve. Shanmugam led to speculations. But Velumani claimed that Shanmugam was with them and there was no dissent within the party. Shortly after calling on Palaniswami, Velumani met Tamil Nadu Assembly speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar and submitted a letter, saying that there is no split within the party. Agri S.S. Krishnamurthy and the other MLAs who petitioned the speaker and the 22 MLAs from the rebel camp who submitted a similar petition seeking to disqualify the legislators on either sides under the anti-defection law, withdrew both our petitions, Velumani, told the reporters after calling on EPS. He also said that EPS has agreed to consider their request to constitute a committee to review performance and probe reasons for the defeat in a phased manner. The truce and the dissent within Incidentally, the truce represents a high-stake defensive realignment necessitated by legislative haemorrhaging to the TVK rather than a definitive resolution of internal power asymmetries. The urgency for a truce was heightened by high-profile defections. In the past two days the party witnessed the resignations of Madurantakam MLA Maragatham Kumaravel, Perundurai MLA S. Jayakumar, Dharapuram MLA P. Sathyabama and Ambasamudram MLA Esakki Subbaiah, all of whom joined the TVK. These defections reduced the AIADMKs assembly strength from 47 to 43. Simultaneously, the rebel camps leverage collapsed as core members began a tactical retreat to the EPS fold. On May 25, five MLAsS.M. Sukumar (Arcot), P. Hari Bhaskar (Anthiyur), K. Mohan (Panruti), Dileepan Jaishankar (Sankarankoil), and N.S.N. Nataraj (Kangayam)switched loyalties back to EPS. They were followed on May 26 by P. Balakrishna Reddy (Hosur). These shifts reduced the rebel camp from its initial 25 to just 15 members, effectively stripping the Velumani-Shanmugam duo of their bargaining majority. The disqualification gambit The EPS faction, through Whip Agri S.S. Krishnamurthy, filed petitions for the disqualification of the 25 rebel MLAs under the Anti-Defection Law. The Velumani-Shanmugam camp retaliated with counter-petitions seeking to remove existing leadership and requesting the Speaker to recognise Dr C. Vijayabaskar as the new party whip. This legal stalemate created a period of administrative paralysis, leaving the partys official status in a state of suspended animation. In the meanwhile, the ruling TVK is also said to have come up with yet another plan - disqualify all the rebel MLAs and force them to join the TVK. Only after we heard that the speakers office is getting ready to disqualify all of us, we decided to get back to the parent body. We are not for a bypoll, said one of the MLAs who returned to the EPS camp. The TVK snub for the rebels and the promise for the defectors Earlier on May 13, a few days before the trust vote, a few of the AIADMK MLAs, including Shanmugam, Velumani and former health minister Dr C. Vijayabhaskar, are said to have had off-the-record meetings and several rounds of discussion with the TVK high command. It was said that the Velumani camp was promised share power and also a few cabinet berths earlier. But when the DMK alliance partners including the VCK, IUML, CPI and the CPI(M) extended support, the TVK, reportedly snubbed the AIADMK rebel MLAs. As the demands from the AIADMK MLAs went up and a few of them decided to go back to the parent body, the ruling party, sources say, engineered yet another dissent. Sources in the AIADMK say that the four MLAs who resigned and joined the TVK, were lured by the latter with the promise of power and position. While Maragatham Kumaravel, Jayakumar and Sathyabama were promised power and position, Ambasamudram MLA Esaki Subbaiah was in a legal tangle after the new government ordered shutdown of 18 stone quarries in the Tirunelveli and Tenkasi region. Reportedly, Subbaiah owns one of the quarries which came under the government action, following a major crackdown on environmental violations.

The Week 27 May 2026 9:45 pm

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed a wide range of issues, including the Mekedatu dam issue, the arrest of fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy and the Vande Mataram controversy. The meeting comes barely two weeks after the actor-turned-politician assumed office. The meeting is significant as it is Vijay's maiden official visit to Delhi after becoming the CM. According to a government release, CM Vijay expressed serious concern over Karnataka's announcement of a ground-breaking ceremony for the Mekedatu dam project across the Cauvery River. He pointed out that the move was completely against the final award of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal (CWDT) and the verdict of the Supreme Court. He said the development has caused concern among Tamil Nadu farmers and urged the PM to direct the Jal Shakti Ministry and the Central Water Commission not to permit the project without the consent of co-basin states, including Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry. CM requested Modi to issue a clear directive allowing the Tamil Thaai Vaazhthu (invocation song) to be sung at the start of government events. During the meeting, Vijay also urged the prime minister to take strong measures to secure the immediate release of Tamil Nadu fishermen and their vessels. According to the Tamil Nadu government, 12 such arrest incidents have taken place in 2026 so far, with 58 fishermen currently in Sri Lankan custody and 266 fishing boats seized. Vijay requested PM Modi to ensure efforts by both the Indian and Sri Lankan governments for the immediate release of the fishermen and their boats. Vijay also sought the establishment of the Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS) in Tamil Nadu. He said discussions had been underway within the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) regarding the setting up of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) design and development centre and CABS in the state. Vijay also visited Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. A statement from the CM's office said he told the finance minister that Tamil Nadu continues to emerge as a rapidly developing state and stressed that investment in key infrastructure projects is essential to sustain and accelerate this growth. Vijay requested Sitharaman to prioritise financial allocations for sectors crucial to Tamil Nadus development, including highways, railway projects and industrial corridors. The CM also urged the Union government to establish institutes of national importance in Tamil Nadu in order to further strengthen the states educational ecosystem. Further, he sought financial support for metro rail projects aimed at improving public transport infrastructure in Coimbatore and Madurai.

The Week 27 May 2026 8:45 pm

Water ATMs installed using MLA funds lie unused in Coimbatore

Registered families were entitled to receive 20 litres of RO-purified drinking water free of cost every day through the water ATMs by using electronic swipe cards

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Coimbatore, Tiruppur students excel in international science Olympiads

Millions of students from 70 countries had participated in the test conducted by Science Olympiad Foundation, an educational organisation popularising academic competitions

The Hindu 27 May 2026 7:05 pm

Coimbatore Corporation plans barrage near Pilloor III headworks to ensure uninterrupted water supply

Whenever TNGEC barrage gates are opened, water level at Pilloor III headworks falls significantly and pumps stop working, thereby affecting the citys drinking water distribution

The Hindu 27 May 2026 6:06 pm

Sulur girl sexual assault and murder case: Goondas Act invoked against two accused

Coimbatore District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyappanavar invoked the Goondas Act against the two accused after categorising them as sexual offenders

The Hindu 27 May 2026 1:02 pm