Concerns raised over poor maintenance of road furniture in Coimbatore city
Coimbatore Corporation gets green light for 9.9-crore paralympic sports complex
Coimbatore, Tiruppur Corporations raise funds through municipal bonds
Over 1 lakh household connections in Coimbatore city receive 24/7 drinking water supply
Anaphylaxis doesnt wait for warning - and neither should we. Sri Ramakrishna Hospitals emergency experts reveal why this severe allergic reaction is one of the fastest medical emergencies, how delays turn fatal, and why recognising the signs early can mean the difference between life and fatality. Best Emergency Care Hospital in Coimbatore Anaphylaxis is not just an allergic reaction, it is a medical emergency that can turn fatal within minutes if left untreated. Often sudden, unpredictable, and rapidly progressive, anaphylaxis demands immediate recognition and urgent medical care. Health experts emphasize that awareness about this life-threatening condition is crucial, as timely intervention can mean the difference between life and fatality. Understanding Anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis is a severe, systemic allergic reaction that affects multiple organ systems simultaneously. It occurs when the immune system overreacts to a trigger, releasing chemicals that cause airway swelling, a sharp drop in blood pressure, and impaired circulation. Emergency experts explain that unlike mild allergic reactions, anaphylaxis progresses rapidly and unpredictably. What may begin as itching or mild swelling can escalate within minutes into breathing difficulty, shock, or loss of consciousness. Sri Ramakrishna Hospital s emergency specialists, one of the biggest challenges in managing anaphylaxis is delayed response, often due to lack of awareness or underestimation of symptoms. Common Triggers Identified by Emergency Specialists Emergency physicians frequently encounter anaphylaxis triggered by: Peanuts, shellfish, milk, eggs, and tree nuts Insect stings, particularly from bees and wasps Certain medications, including antibiotics and pain relievers Contrast agents used in diagnostic imaging Emergency doctors highlight that previous mild reactions do not guarantee safety in future exposures, making vigilance essential. Why is Anaphylaxis classified as a critical Emergency? Emergency care specialists emphasize that anaphylaxis is an emergency due to its speed, severity, and life-threatening potential. Once the reaction begins: The airway can swell rapidly, blocking breathing Blood pressure may drop suddenly, leading to shock Oxygen supply to vital organs can be compromised Emergency doctors warn that waiting for symptoms to improve or attempting home remedies can be extremely dangerous, as anaphylaxis often worsens quickly. Anaphylaxis Symptoms One Should Not Overlook Emergency experts urge the public not to ignore symptoms such as: Sudden shortness of breath or wheezing Swelling of the lips, tongue, throat, or face Severe hives, flushing, or itching Dizziness, fainting, or confusion Rapid heartbeat or chest discomfort Nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain Not all symptoms appear at the same time. Any allergic reaction that affects breathing, circulation, or consciousness should be treated as an emergency. The Risk Of Delaying Treatment Emergency specialists frequently encounter patients who arrive late due to: Self-medication with antihistamines Waiting to see if symptoms subside Delays in reaching an emergency facility Doctors emphasize that antihistamines do not prevent airway swelling or shock and should never replace emergency care. In anaphylaxis, time lost can be life lost. Anaphylaxis awareness is not limited to healthcare experts alone. Families, schools, workplaces, and communities all play a role in recognizing emergencies and acting without hesitation. Medical experts emphasize that knowing when to rush to the emergency department can save lives. Anaphylaxis does not wait. Understanding the seriousness of severe allergic reactions, recognizing early warning signs, and seeking immediate emergency care are essential steps in preventing avoidable tragedies. Emergency Department operates round the clock with experienced emergency physicians, critical care specialists, and trained nursing teams, delivering rapid, evidence-based care for life-threatening conditions. Equipped with advanced infrastructure and streamlined emergency protocols, the department is designed to respond decisively when every second matters.
Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 marked a historic expansion of the Prime Ministers student outreach, breaking the Delhi-only format for the first time. Interactions were held simultaneously across five locationsDelhi, Coimbatore, Raipur, Dev Mogra and Guwahaticreating a pan-India platform. Registrations reached 4.5 crore on MyGovIndia, with another 2.26 crore joining related activities, taking total participation to a record 6.76 crore. The programme, launched in 2018, continues evolving into a nationwide movement ahead of board examinations annually.
Wild elephant rescued from village near Coimbatore returns to forest
Kikani Vidhya Mandir in Coimbatore selected as a finalist for Zayed Sustainability Prize 2026
Inter-collegiate competition on traffic safety and wealth from waste in Coimbatore on February 18
Archaeologists have discovered Indian rhinoceros bone fragments at a neolithic site near Coimbatore, dating back to 3,500 years ago. This find suggests the Western Ghats foothills once supported vast grasslands, a stark contrast to the region's current industrial landscape. The discovery expands the known ancient habitat of the Indian rhino.
Rhinos in Tamil Nadu? Archaeologists find 3,500-year-old bone fragments near Coimbatore
Rhinos, now confined to Assam's grasslands, once roamed the Western Ghats near Coimbatore 3,500 years ago. Archaeologists unearthed Indian rhino bone fragments at a neolithic site, marking the third such discovery in South India. This finding suggests rhinos were once widespread across the subcontinent, thriving in areas with ample grasslands and marshes.
Rhinos roamed Western Ghats foothills 3,500 years ago: Study
Archaeologists discovered Indian rhino bone fragments at a neolithic site near Coimbatore, dating back approximately 3,500 years. This finding suggests rhinos once roamed the Western Ghats, expanding their known historical range beyond current habitats in Assam and the north-eastern plains.
Padma Shri for broadcast veteran, Coimbatore resident Ramamurthy Sreedher
Security stepped up, arrangements made for R-Day celebrations in Coimbatore
Elephant trapped in muddypatchof landnear Coimbatore rescued, being treated
TAHDCO organises expo in Coimbatore
Large-scale private employment camp organised in Coimbatore
Two-day textile conference in Coimbatore on January 29 and 30
School students taken on flight to Coimbatore
AtCoimbatore,the Rotary Club of Coimbatore East (RI District 3206)and the Rotaract Club of PSGRKrishnammalCollege for Womenstepped in toorganiseevents for the students
Businesses in Coimbatore continue to occupy public spaces for parking
Record clerk in Coimbatore north taluk office held for graft
Efforts to trap elusive carnivore near Coimbatore under way
Four cages have been placed to trap the carnivore, in addition to four camera traps to monitor the movement of the animal: District Forest Officer N. Jayaraj
Tier-2 cities, Bengaluru and institutional capital to shape South Indias next real estate cycle
By 2030, South Indias real estate market is expected to diversify, with Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities like Coimbatore, Kochi, Trivandrum, and Visakhapatnam driving residential and commercial growth, while Bengaluru remains the regions institutional and innovation hub.
Ooty arts college student to take part in Republic Day parade in Delhi
S. Dinesh Kumar, from Sulur in Coimbatore, is a third-year student pursuing a degree in Defence Studies at the college, the press release stated.
Shrinking urban habitats force snakes slither into human-inhabited areas in Coimbatore
Eye screening camp held for drivers in Coimbatore
HowV.O. Chidambaram Pillai earned the title SekkizhuthaChemmal
VOCwas arrested on the charge of sedition on March 12, 1908.A British jailer noticed his hands bleeding from the harsh labour of separatingcoirand spinning rope in theCoimbatoreprison. Hence, he advised him to work at the oil press instead.VOC accepted the suggestion and pulled the oil press himself, a task normally reserved for bulls
From prison labour to legend: HowVOCearned the title SekkizhuthaChemmal
VOCwas arrested on the charge of sedition on March 12, 1908.A British jailer noticed his hands bleeding from the harsh labour of separatingcoirand spinning rope in theCoimbatoreprison. Hence, he advised him to work at the oil press instead.VOC accepted the suggestion and pulled the oil press himself, a task normally reserved for bulls
Girl student stabbed byclassmatein Coimbatorecollege
Sanction Given For NH-181 Road Improvement, Gadkari Tells MP Raja
It is pertinent to note that Raja wrote to Gadkari in early December, seeking his attention to NH-181 that stretches along Coimbatore-Ooty-Gundlupet and requested him to accord sanction and release Rs. 86 crore, which is the estimated cost for improvement works on NH-181, at the earliest to bring the road into shape again.
Sky dining experience in Coimbatore goes awry as 20 people get stuck mid-air
Police plan to make Coimbatore roads safer for pedestrians
Fines imposed for garbage dumping and poor road restoration work in Coimbatore
Mega job fair in Coimbatore on January 24
Hoax bomb threats: Coimbatore City Police, ATS probe under way
Eco-tourism spots in Coimbatore witness rise in footfall during Pongal holidays
Five-day marine life exhibition at AJK College in Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu Power Cut Alert: District-Wise List Of Affected Areas On January 20
Power supply will be suspended in parts of Tamil Nadu today (January 20, 2026) due to TANGEDCO maintenance. Check affected areas in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy and more
IKEA enters Tamil Nadu with online-first strategy after 8 years in India
IKEA enters Tamil Nadu with an online-first store, expanding deliveries to Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Salem ahead of a planned physical retail presence
Annaprasadam in all TTD Temples from March-end
Singhal reviewed the construction of new TTD temples in Guwahati, Patna, Coimbatore, and Belagavi.
Sri Venkateswara temples soon in Guwahati, Patna, Coimbatore and Belgaum, says TTD EO
Diversion of Nagercoil-Coimbatore trains on January 22, 29
New Amrit Bharat Express set to improve connectivity from Coimbatore to southern districts
Lawyers in Coimbatore raise concerns over e-filing process
Consumer body seeks opening of the incomplete ramp of G.D. Naidu flyover in Coimbatore
Elephant calf found stranded near Coimbatore shifted to camp in ATR
New lease grants for mining in Coimbatore district should be halted, demand farmers
Fresh harvests, aesthetic display make this banana store near Coimbatorea head-turner
Vendors see dull sales during Pongal in Coimbatore city
Eminent Carnatic Musician Smt. Meena Subramanian, senior disciple of Sangeetha Kalanidhi MLV Vasanthakumarihas been conferred theKovai Subri Muruga Gana Award by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Coimbatore Kendra on Monday 12thJanuary, 2026. Shri. N.V.Nagasubramaniam, Chairman, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Coimbatore Kendra is presenting awards to Smt. Meena Subramanian (3rd from left) & Dr. Soumya (4th from left) Srimathi Meena Subramanian was honoured and recognised for her exceptional contribution to Carnatic music along with Dr.Soumya at the inauguration of 29th Pongal Music Festival in Coimbatore. The award recognizes her outstanding contribution to Carnatic music through her mellifluous renditions, imparting Carnatic music to a large student community to preserve Carnatic music for the future, producing special features like Tirupavai, Tiruvambavai, music workshops, lecture-demonstrations, scholarly work, and collaborations with legendary musicians. Meena Subramanian was renowned in Coimbatore and Kongunaduas one of the senior disciples of her Guru Sangeetha Kalanidhi M L Vasanthakumari and bringing the MLV bani to Coimbatore. Smt. Meena Subramanian through her music and building a strong student community to preserve Carnatic music for the future. She has several awards to her credit. Music Academy 1989 Most promising artist Krishna Gana Sabha 1989 GN Balasubramanian Award Government of Tamil Nadu 2001 ISAI Madhumani Award Navarathna Award About Meena Subramanian: Smt. Meena Subramanian is a highly regarded Carnatic Musician from Coimbatore. With an initial training in vocal music from Sri Ramakrishnan, and later with the popular Kannan brothers of Coimbatore, she honed her expertise further under the tutelage of Sangita Kalanidhi Dr. M.L.Vasanthakumari, and remained her senior disciple, performing several concerts across the globe with her Guru as well as on her own. She is an A- grade artiste of the All India Radio.Her melodious voice, imaginative alapanas, and exemplary command over laya helped her carve a special place in the field of Carnatic music.She has performed in all major sabhas like the Music Academy, Madras, Krishna Ganga Sabha, Mylapore fine Arts, Shanmugananda Sabha, all over the world including in USA, Europe, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Australia. She has accompanied Dr.MLV in her concerts in London at the Royal Albert Hall. Meena Subramanian graduated from Queen Mary's College, Chennai, and holds a postgraduate degreeinCarnatic Music from Mother Teresa University. She served as a staff artiste of the All India Radio, Coimbatore, from 1985 to 2001. She is a recipient of several awards and honours. She is a well-known Guru who has stewarded many budding musicians.
Elgi Equipments opens vacuum pump assembly line in Coimbatore
Jabalpur-Coimbatore special train periodicity extended for five years
Micro units in Coimbatore to organise campaign demanding support from government
Photography exhibition on Asian elephant conservation held in Coimbatore
Man rescued from 80-feet-deep well near Coimbatore
Roadside dumping hot spots in Coimbatore city to be turned into green spaces
Coimbatore Corporation plans new zonal offices ahead of expansion
Watch: Tamil Nadus invisible cities: The urban growth nobody planned for | Focus Tamil Nadu
Urbanisation in Tamil Nadu is no longer limited to major cities like Chennai or Coimbatore. Rapid growth is happening in peri-urban areas that function like cities but are still classified as villages. These invisible urban zones drive growth yet face serious planning and governance challenges. In this episode, lets take a closer look at these overlooked edges of urban Tamil Nadu.
KORA by Nilesh Mitesh Opens Its Third Store in Tamil Nadu at Anna Nagar, Chennai
KORA by Nilesh Chhadva and Mitesh Sumbad , the bridge to luxury Indian men's ethnic wear, is thrilled to announce the opening of its third store in Tamil Nadu at 2nd Avenue, Anna Nagar, Chennai on January 14, 2026. This new flagship store marks a significant milestone in the brand's journey, driven by the overwhelming love and support received from Chennai customers since the launch of its Nungambakkam store. KORA by Nilesh Mitesh Opens Its Third Store in Tamil Nadu at Anna Nagar, Chennai The Anna Nagar store opening is a heartfelt response to the warmth and appreciation shown by Chennai's discerning clientele. Following the success of KORA's presence in Nungambakkam and Coimbatore, this expansion brings the complete KORA experience closer to North Chennai residents, offering unparalleled access to luxury ethnic wear crafted for the modern Indian man. A Celebration of Tamil Heritage Meets Contemporary Elegance Understanding the cultural nuances and preferences of Tamil customers, the Anna Nagar store showcases collections that beautifully resonate with local traditions while embracing contemporary sophistication. The store features an exquisite range of traditional veshti sets, angavastram-styled sherwanis, classic pancha with coordinated kurtas, and festive silk kurta sets perfect for Pongal, weddings, and temple occasions. Each piece honors Tamil heritage while incorporating modern silhouettes and premium fabrics that appeal to today's gentleman. For the Tamil bridegroom, KORA offers bespoke wedding collections featuring luxurious silk sherwanis, intricately embroidered, designer veshti combinations, and contemporary indo-western ensembles that perfectly blend tradition with style. The store's made-to-measure service ensures every groom looks and feels exceptional on his special day, with personalized styling consultations that respect cultural traditions while creating distinctive, memorable looks. " The love we've received from Chennai has been overwhelming and truly humbling. Our customers in Nungambakkam and across Tamil Nadu have embraced KORA as their destination for meaningful celebrations and everyday elegance. Opening our third store in Tamil Nadu at Anna Nagar is our way of saying thank you and bringing the KORA experience even closer to the wonderful people of Chennai who have made us part of their most cherished moments, " Nilesh Chhadva & Mitesh Sumbad, Founders, KORA by Nilesh Mitesh. A Global Brand with Deep Indian Roots Since its establishment in 2011 by designer duo Nilesh and Mitesh, KORA by Nilesh Mitesh has grown from a boutique design studio to a globally recognized bridge to luxury Indian men's ethnic wear. Today, KORA operates 28 stores across three countries, serving discerning gentlemen who appreciate the perfect balance of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design. KORA's Pan-India & International Presence: Maharashtra : Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur Gujarat : Ahmedabad ,Rajkot, Surat, Vadodara Karnataka : Bangalore (Richmond Road, Jayanagar) Telangana : Hyderabad (Banjara Hills, Gachibowli) Tamil Nadu : Chennai (Nungambakkam, Anna Nagar), Coimbatore Other Cities : Delhi (Omaxe Chowk), Indore, Lucknow, Vijayawada International : London, Birmingham, Dubai (Meena Bazaar) The KORA Experience at Anna Nagar The new Anna Nagar store spans 4,200 square feet of elegantly designed retail space, featuring contemporary interiors that celebrate Indian aesthetics. The store offers an immersive shopping experience with dedicated sections for traditional wear, contemporary fusion pieces, wedding collections, and festive ensembles. Customers can expect personalized styling consultations, expert tailoring services, and access to exclusive collections crafted with premium fabrics and intricate handwork. KORA's signature made-to-measure service allows every customer to create garments tailored to perfection, ensuring impeccable fit and personalized style. The brand's commitment to quality is evident in every stitch, with each piece reflecting meticulous attention to detail and a deep respect for Indian textile heritage. Grand Opening Celebrations To celebrate the Anna Nagar launch, KORA by Nilesh Mitesh invites Chennai residents to experience the store's opening week festivities. Visitors will enjoy exclusive previews of new collections, complimentary styling consultations, and special launch offers. The store will operate from 10:30 AM to 9:00 PM daily, with appointments available for personalized consultations. " As we expand our footprint in Tamil Nadu, we remain committed to our founding vision: to be the bridge that connects discerning gentlemen to luxury ethnic wear that celebrates their heritage while embracing their contemporary lifestyle. Whether you're a groom preparing for your wedding or someone building a timeless wardrobe, KORA is where tradition meets innovation, and quality meets soul ," Nilesh Chhadva & Mitesh Sumbad, Founders, KORA by Nilesh Mitesh . About KORA by Nilesh Mitesh KORA by Nilesh Mitesh is a bridge to luxury Indian men's ethnic wear brand established in 2011 by designer duo Nilesh and Mitesh. The brand specializes in traditional and contemporary ethnic wear that honors Indian craftsmanship while embracing modern design sensibilities. With 28 stores across India, the United Kingdom, and the UAE, KORA serves the modern Indian gentleman who seeks the perfect balance of heritage and contemporary style. Each KORA garment is crafted using premium fabrics, intricate handwork, and impeccable tailoring, offering collections that include kurta sets, sherwanis, indo-western ensembles, bandhgalas, and bespoke wedding attire. The brand's commitment to quality, authenticity, and customer service has made it a trusted destination for weddings, festivals, and special celebrations. For more information, visit www.koranm.com or follow @korabynm on Instagram. Store Address: KORA by Nilesh Mitesh Shop No. 5, 2nd Avenue Anna Nagar, Chennai Tamil Nadu 600040 Phone: +91 [9820039056] kora@korabynm.com
College student extorted at knife point in Coimbatore
Coimbatore Corporation collects 85.43 tonnes of bulk household waste in four days
Rally taken out in Coimbatore to highlight importance of wearing helmet
Pongal celebrations held at Coimbatore Collectorate
Platinum jubilee alumni meet held at PSG College of Technology in Coimbatore
T.N. CM Stalin hands over appointment orders to trans persons inducted into Home Guard services
In the first phase, five transgender people will be deployed in Chennai, 15 in Tambaram, 10 in Avadi, seven each in Coimbatore and Madurai, and six in Tiruchi
108 ambulance service clocks 7.41 minutes response time in handling RTA emergenciesin Coimbatore
MGNREGA workers in Coimbatore left high and dry without wage payment for the last three months
Development of road medians across Coimbatore city sees slow progress
Coimbatore Corporation reclaims encroached land worth over 118 crore in two years
Nitin Nabin continues tirade against DMK govt. on second day of Coimbatore visit
Special Roll Observer reviews SIR 2026 work 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
AIADMK-BJP seat sharing talks smooth, says Nainar Nagenthran
AIADMK and BJP leaders met in Chennai for seat-sharing talks. The number of seats finalized will be announced later. Discussions also covered Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Tamil Nadu. The Prime Minister's rally is being considered for Chennai or Madurai. BJP national working president Nitin Nabin will visit Coimbatore on January 10 for a party meeting.
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

