Two teens, thousands of books, mission to rewrite futures
MADURAI: In the urban jungle of Chennai, where childhood dreams often wither under the scorching sun of inequality, two teenagers rose to defy the odds. Aditi Srivatsan and Neha Govindarajan knew the stakes were high. Failure was not an option. Their weapon of choice: books, each page a seed of hope, ready to blossom in the most barren of landscapes. In 2023, Aditi and Neha, both 17 years old and residents of Chennai, set out to bridge the educational divide for underprivileged children. This passion culminated in the Blue Lilac Foundation, a movement devoted to collecting and distributing books to schools that lacked resources. Collaborating with local organisations and homeowners associations, they managed to collect and donate around 4,700 books. The seed for this initiative had been planted years ago in Nehas heart. My grandmother was forced to abandon her education after the fifth grade due to societal pressures, Neha recalled. She would often share her unfulfilled thirst for learning. That stuck with me, making me realise how many children still lack access to basic resources. It was from these reflections that the idea of the Blue Lilac Foundation was born. When Aditi proposed collecting books for underprivileged children, Neha initially hesitated. But Aditi reminded me that one doesnt need to wait until their thirties to engage in social service. So, we decided to act, Neha explained. Their first step took them to Lancor Apartments in Sholinganallur, a posh housing complex. Nervous at first, they nevertheless approached residents to collect books, explaining their vision. To their delight the residents responded enthusiastically, donating generously. By June 2023, they had amassed 350 books, ranging from textbooks to fiction, which they donated to Sarojini Varadappan Girls School in Chennai. For Aditi, the inspiration came from her grandfather, AR Sridhar, a retired officer from the Reserve Bank of India, who instilled in her a lifelong commitment to giving back. One day, while sorting through old books on his bookshelf, Aditi realised that over 100 of her schoolbooks were gathering dust. Thats when she knew they had to do something bigger. The duos efforts didnt stop at one book drive. Their next milestone was a visit to the New Hope New Life Orphanage, home to girls from marginalised communities, including daughters of farmers and daily wage workers. Aditi recalled one moment that left a lasting impression. A young girl, barely seven, eagerly asked them a flurry of questions. Who invented the telephone? Why do elephants weigh so much? Who made the first light bulb? Her curiosity was boundless, Aditi said. It reminded us why we started this journey. The impact of their work didnt stop with books. Recognising the need for more, Aditi and Neha decided to tackle two critical issues: English proficiency and financial literacy. Many students in government-aided schools struggle with English, Neha explained. But its not just about knowing the language its about building confidence. These girls often hesitate to speak for fear of making mistakes. We want to change that. They are working with educators to develop an English curriculum that emphasises conversational skills and practical usage. Financial literacy became another area of focus. The ability to manage money wisely can change lives, Aditi said. Were teaching them how to budget, save, and identify scams. These lessons can protect them from exploitation and empower them to secure their futures. This initiative has inspired many students from local schools to organise their own book drives, creating a ripple effect that promises to reach even more children. Its incredible to see how one idea can spark so much action, Neha said. The response from the community has been overwhelming. In the weeks following their initial book drive, local schools and apartment complexes began reaching out to Aditi and Neha, eager to get involved. As Aditi and Neha continue their journey, they are not just turning pages in books but also rewriting the stories of countless lives. Each book becomes a doorway to new opportunities, and every child represents a spark of potential waiting to ignite. In a world that often underestimates the impact of small acts, they have shown that even the smallest effort can light the brightest fire. (Edited by Dinesh Jefferson E)
Following commencement of Madurai Metro Rail Project, it will be completed in three years
Tamil Nadu CM applauds party MPs sterling performance
Chennai: The ruling BJPs upper class fascist face and hate politics had been exposed by the denigration of B R Ambedkar, the father of the Indian Constitution, by none other than the Union Home Minister even as the 75 th anniversary of the same Constitution was being celebrated, Chief Minister M K Stalin said. Applauding the sterling performance of his party MPs raising a plethora of issues concerning the States rights and peoples welfare in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha during the just concluded winter session, held from November 25 to December 19, Stalin, in a statement on Saturday said that the DMK had set an example for parties in other States. Exulting over the entire nation looking with awe at the DMK members, who raised issues and drew the attention of all when the ruling BJP was more keen on paralyzing the functioning of Parliament and ensuring that there were no discussions on the failures of the union government, he said . Attributing the exemplary manner in which DMK members participated in the debates to the Dravidian movements century old tradition and the mentoring by leaders like M Karunanidhi, Stalin regretted that the standard of the Parliamentary proceedings had deteriorated in general but felt happy that the DMK had salvaged it to some extent. Though data provided by the Parliamentary Affairs Department had said that the winter session saw the Lok Sabha functioning constructively only for 54.5 percent and Rajya Sabha 40 per cent, DMK MPs had made the nation talk about the partys stand on a wide range of issues because they did not fail to discharge their democratic duties even amidst the prevailing pandemonium. Stalin praised party members T R Baalu who tore into the proposal for a One Nation, One Election legislation, Kanimozhi Karunanidhi for her fiery speeches demanding cancellation of license for tungsten mining in Madurai district and opposing the amendment to the Disaster Management Law, Trichi Siva was pointing out the Prime Minister was skipping Parliament and A Raja for his intellectually inspiring speech on the Constitutional nuances among others. The DMK members performance was a slap in the face of those who asked that the MPs would do in Parliament when the party swept the Lok Sabha elections winning all the 40 seats, he said and listed out more than a score of key issues were raised like a demand for diversity in judiciary, condemning the High Court judge who made a communal speech, expedition of highway projects in the State, on the state of airports and so on. The MPs had also demanded the increasing of wages under NREGA and also raising the number of workdays to 150 a year and flayed the Union Government for the step motherly treatment meted out to the State. They had also questioned the Union Government as to why funds were cut for the conduct of archeological surveys in the State, the Chief Minister said.
Four dogs poisoned to death in Madurai; police register case
'Prolonged separation, cruelty justify divorce,' says Supreme Court
NEW DELHI: Marriage is a relationship built on mutual trust, companionship and shared experiences, the Supreme Court has said as it upheld a Madras High Court decision granting divorce to an estranged software engineer couple. A bench of justices Vikram Nath and PB Varale said the length of separation and the evident animosity between husband and wife make it clear that there is no possibility of the marriage being revived. Marriage is a relationship built on mutual trust, companionship, and shared experiences. When these essential elements are missing for an extended period, the marital bond becomes a mere legal formality devoid of any substance, the bench said. It added that the court has consistently held that prolonged separation, coupled with inability to reconcile, is a relevant factor in deciding matrimonial disputes. In the present case, the length of separation and the evident animosity between the parties make it clear that there is no possibility of the marriage being revived, it said. The bench said that both husband and wife have been living separately for two decades now and this fact further reinforces the conclusion that the marriage is no longer viable. It said that the top court has held that prolonged separation creates a presumption of the marriage having irretrievably broken down. In this case, the parties have not shared a marital life since 2004, and all attempts at reconciliation have failed, it added. The top court dismissed the appeal of women who had challenged the June 8, 2018 decision of the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court granting a decree of divorce on the ground of cruelty. The bench said the husband has provided sufficient evidence to show that the appellant (wife) was engaged in a pattern of behaviour that caused him immense mental and emotional distress. This included filing false and baseless criminal complaints against the respondent and his family, which not only strained their relationship but also caused significant damage to his reputation and peace of mind, it said. Justice Nath, who penned the verdict on behalf of the bench said, In matrimonial disputes, this Court has emphasized the need to prioritize welfare and dignity of both parties. Forcing a marriage to continue when it has become a source of unhappiness and conflict undermines the very purpose of the institution of marriage. The bench further said in the present case, the interests of both the parties are best served by allowing both parties to move on with their lives independently. In view of the above, this court upholds the judgment of the high Court granting a decree of divorce to the respondent. The appellant's submissions are rejected as lacking in merit, both on procedural and substantive grounds, it said. The bench reiterated that cruelty, long separation, and irretrievable breakdown of marriage, as established in this case, and thus, provide sufficient justification for dissolving the marriage. It said that while granting the decree of divorce, the court deemed it appropriate to award permanent alimony to the appellant wife and the parties' daughter. Although the appellant wife has not specifically claimed any monetary relief or maintenance during these proceedings, it is trite and equitable to grant such relief, considering the financial status of the parties, their professional backgrounds, and the larger interest of justice, the bench added. The bench noted that both husband and wife are software engineers and were earning handsomely at the time of their marriage more than two decades ago. It is reasonable to infer that their respective incomes must have increased substantially over the years. However, considering the dynamics of their separation and the financial burdens the appellant may have borne during the protracted litigation, this Court finds it necessary to award her a lumpsum permanent alimony of Rs 50 lakh to secure her financial independence and ensure that she can lead her life with dignity, it said. The bench said further, this court recognizes the responsibility of both parents toward the well-being, education, and future prospects of their child. Although the daughter may be of an age where she is approaching independence, the financial support provided through this judgment will be instrumental in meeting her educational needs as well as expenses related to her future marriage. A sum of Rs. 50 lakh is, therefore, awarded to the daughter for these purposes. This is in line with the principles of safeguarding the interests of children suffering under distress of such prolonged matrimonial disputes between the parents, it said. Both parents share the duty of ensuring the daughter's well-being and future security, and this financial provision will contribute to fulfilling that duty, it said. For the reasons stated above, this court directs the respondent husband to pay a sum of Rs. 50 lakh to the appellant (wife) as permanent alimony and an additional Rs. 50 lakh to their daughter for her education and future expenses, such as her marriage. These payments shall be made within four months from the date of this judgment, it ruled. The parties had entered into the marriage on June 30, 2002 and a daughter was born out of the wedlock on July 9, 2003. The discord between the parties arose just after the birth of the child, when the wife refused to return from her parental home, where she had gone for the delivery of the child.
Tamil Nadu shares wish list with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman at pre-budget meet
CHENNAI: Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu on Friday put forth the state governments wish list to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman at a pre-budget meeting chaired by her at Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. He requested the GOI to include many new railway projects, reiterated the demand for relief assistance for Rs 6,675 crore for areas hit by Cyclone Fengal, funds for the Metro Rail project and Samagra Shiksha Abhiyaan. Underscoring the need for new railway lines in industrial areas to catalyse industrial development in the state, Thennarasu requested that the following railway projects in Tamil Nadu should be included in the upcoming budget: Fourth line between Tambaram and Chengalpattu; Tiruppattur Krishnagiri Hosur New line; Madurai Thoothukudi via Aruppukkottai (143.5 Kms); Minjur Tiruvallur Sriperumpudur Oragadam Singaperumalkoil Maduranthagam; semi-high speed railway corridor to connect Chennai Salem Coimbatore with extensions like Salem-Hosur Bengaluru and Coimbatore Ernakulam. Thennarasu also sought approvals for metro rail projects for Madurai and Coimbatore apart from Rs 10,000 crore for metro rail phase-2 in the current year and Rs 16,000 crore in the ensuing year. He also reiterated the states demand for disbursal of Rs 2,152 crore towards Samagra Shiksha Abhiyaan. Referring to the havoc played by Cyclone Fengal, the minister said, The funds under the State Disaster Response Fund are inadequate to meet the immediate relief and long-term restoration needs. So, the GOI should release Rs 6,675 crore under NDRF to meet the temporary and permanent relief and restoration requirements in the aftermath of Cyclone Fengal. He said an elevated road between Tambaram and Chengalpattu (NH-32) and from Chengalpattu to Tindivanam should be included in the budget.
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Thursday allowed Madurai Corporation to proceed with the Vandiyur Tank Beautification Project, subject to the statutory restrictions contained in Rule 4 of Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017. However, observing that the object of the project would be realised only if the tank is pollution-free or else it will become as polluted as the Cooum River, the court directed authorities to ensure that the tank is pollution-free within 18 months. A special bench comprising Justices GR Swaminathan and B Pugalendhi, which deals with cases involving protection and preservation of water bodies, passed the order on a batch of two public interest litigations (PIL) filed against the project, which is worth Rs 50 crore, being carried out on Vandiyur Tank. The bench had ordered an interim injunction against the project following allegations that commercial buildings were being put up on the tank bunds. However, the corporation stated in its counter affidavit that implementation of the project would provide recreational space for people of Madurai and nearly 80% of the works have been completed. Further, it assured the court that neither the storage capacity of the tank will be disturbed nor water holding level reduced as a result of the project. Madras HC grants interim injunction on further constructions on bunds of Vandiyur tank Recording this, judges vacated the interim order but pointed out that the tank being a wetland, the Rule 4 of Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017, which talks about restrictions of activities in wetlands, should be strictly adhered to. Some of the activities prohibited in the tank under the aforesaid rule included dumping and discharge of untreated wastes and effluents, and any construction of permanent nature except boat jetties within 50 metres from the mean high flood level observed in the past 10 years, among others. Thus, commercial activities are forbidden within the prohibited distance as per the above rule, judges emphasised. They further said that despite specific prohibition under the above rule, untreated sewage and drainage water is being discharged into the Vandiyur Tank and authorities were turning a blind eye to the issue. Noting that the tank comes under the water resources department or public works department, the judges censured the department for failing to take remedial measures. They also wondered why a budget was not allocated under the project for installing sewage treatment plants. They directed authorities to ensure within 18 months that not a drop of untreated water flows into the tank. The authorities must undertake aggressive campaigning to raise civic consciousness among the people of Madurai, they added. The judges also banned plying of motorised boats in the tank while introducing boating activities under the project.
Tamil Nadu farmers seek compensation as crop damaged by climatic changes
MADURAI/RAMANATHAPURAM: Stating that changes in climate have affected crops, farmers urged the government to take action and provide compensation for crop damage during the farmers grievances meeting held in Madurai and Ramanathapuram districts on Friday. During the meeting, farmers from Madurai raised issues such as the opening of direct procurement centres (DPCs) and procurement of sugarcane by the government. Few farmers also brought paddy saplings, stating that the crop was damaged due to humid conditions. Ravi, a farmer from Samayanallur in Madurai district said, Farmers in the area have sowed nearly 30 acres of Akshaya Ponni paddy. As there was no adequate rain or sun for nearly a month, the humid, misty conditions greatly affected the crop. Similar situations prevail in other areas too. Radha Krishan, a farmer from Keelakuyil Kudi village in Madurai district said that due to pest issues, farmers used fertilizers as suggested. However, the crop on nearly nine acres was completely spoiled. Similarly, farmers in Ramanathapuram district urged the government to provide compensation for crop damage. MSK Bakkianathan, president of Tamil Nadu Vaigai Irrigation Farmers Association said thousands of hectares of paddy, chilli, cotton and black gram was affected after the recent rain, and urged the government to provide compensation immediately. Farmers also requested the district collector to consider extending cooperative loan distribution until January 31.
Armed two-wheeler patrols prove their purpose in rural Madurai
India international travel expo under way in Madurai
Madurai, Coimbatore metro rail projects expedited: CMRL Director
TN to take up projects in both cities together; clarifications on DPRs submitted to Centre, he says
Alhind Air to take off by mid-25; starts office at Kochi airport
KOCHI: Alhind Air, a new player in the airline sector, is set to commence operations by mid-2025. The private airline, promoted by the Alhind Group, is expecting the first of the seven ATR 72-600 aircraft to be delivered in March next year. The airline, which will start its operations with Kochi as the hub, started its office at the Kochi airport the other day. Well initially start with Kochi as our only base. However, our strategy is to adopt the multi-base concept as part of expanding our network in a phased manner once we start the operations by the middle of next year. This is vital as the ATR 72, a proven aircraft most-widely used in the country, has a maximum range of two-and-a-half hours of flying, Reena Abdul Rahiman, newly-appointed chief operating officer, told TNIE. While Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) has allocated space for the office after the applications were submitted six months back, the airline has started working from the aero-lounge located at Terminal 2. Well set up a dedicated office at the allocated space once the operations start in another six months. Now the activities like recruitment of engineering and technical teams are progressing and we require a space where there is free public access, the official pointed out. While keeping regional connectivity as the foundation for organic growth, the airline also plans to expand its global footprint in the future. Our initial priority will be Kerala connectivity, the Kochi-Thiruvananthapuram-Calicut sector. We aim to connect over 40 airports across India before expanding to the Gulf in 18 months. Operations will begin with two ATR aircraft, with plans to scale up to seven ATRs within a year, Reena said, adding that the airline aims to buy wide-bodied aircraft -- either Airbus A320 or Boeing 737, after two years as part of its long-term strategy. The airline plans to connect six destinations with each of the 72-seat aircraft. Once we start the commercial operations, we plan to set up multi-bases and expand connectivity to destinations like Pondicherry, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Madurai, Goa and Mangaluru. We expect to have the delivery of the first aircraft by March and it will take another 45 to 60 days to finish the processes, including trial flying. Were hopeful of receiving the air operation certificate (AOC), the final clearance from the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), by that time, the official added. The airline received the initial nod of the DGCA earlier in August. Alhind Group, which has a turnover of over Rs 20,000 crore and more than 130 offices in India and overseas, is the general sales agent for many reputed airlines. Future goals The group plans to set up multi-bases and expand connectivity to destinations like Pondicherry, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Madurai, Goa and Mangaluru It aims to buy wide-bodied aircraft either Airbus A320 or Boeing 737, after 2 years as part of its long-term strategy
Madurai gets air connectivity to Penang via Chennai
The flight will leave Madurai at 10.45 p.m. and reach Chennai at 12.05 a.m. The flight from Chennai will leave for Penang at 2.15 a.m. and reach there at 8.30 a.m. Malaysian time
Madurais American College to present its yearly sound and light show for Christmas
The play will showcase the birth of Jesus Christ and is titled Light in Bethlehem
Heavy rains cause widespread 'fruit splitting' in 600 acres of grape farms in Nilakottai
DINDIGUL: Heavy rains in the past few weeks have led to a widespread 'fruit splitting' phenomenon in the grape farms spanning 600 acres in the villages of Nilakottai. Revenue department sources said the grapes grown here are not only sold in Dindigul but also in other districts, including Madurai, Tiruchy, Coimbatore, and Chennai, and even other states. For the past few days, there has been continuous rain on Kodai Road and surrounding areas. Due to this, cracks started appearing on the grapes causing the fruit to rot. The growers removed the rotten grapes and discarded them in an attempt to protect the ones that managed to resist the cracking. K Thangapandi, a grape grower in Jamnadadurai Kottai Panchayat, told TNIE, My grape farm is spread over five acres. The Kodai road section in Nilakottai has an ideal climate for grape cultivation since it is windy and mountainous. However, due to heavy rains, our grapes absorbed more water and as a result, cracks began to appear on them. These cracks have spread over 50% of the fruits, and we were forced to discard the rotten ones. We have already spent over Rs 1 lakh on the cultivation. We are worried over this situation. An official from the Horticulture Department said the cracking of fruits is not a disease or disorder. Over absorption of water could be the reason for this. Besides, in some cases, micro-nutrient deficiency could also cause cracks. This will reduce over time as the rainfall recedes. We will also advise farmers to reduce the use of fertilisers to balance the growth of climbers, he said.
Fisher's widow seeks insurance payout, Madras High Court tells TN to reply
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Wednesday sought a response from the state government on a petition filed by a woman seeking insurance payout from the state fisheries department for her husband, a fisherman who died in international waters in July after a Sri Lankan Navy vessel rammed the boat in which he was travelling. The petitioner Rajammal, wife of fisherman Malaisamy of Ramanathapuram, submitted that the fisheries department said it would release the insurance amount under the Group Accident Insurance Scheme (GAIS) only if she submitted an FIR copy of her husband's death. Since Malaisamy's death happened in international waters, no FIR was registered by the state police and hence, she was not in a position to submit an FIR copy. Stating that she has four daughters and four sons and her husband was the primary breadwinner, she requested the court's intervention. Hearing the plea, Justice M Nirmal Kumar pointed out that the fisherman's body had been received from the Lankan government and his death has been confirmed. The judge asked why the fisheries department was hesitating to release the insurance amount, and directed the government to file a counter affidavit, adding that the counter should also mention the status of the boat in which Malaisamy travelled, noting that the boat belonged to one Karthikeyan. The case was adjourned to January 10.
Tamil Nadu: Madurai junction being redeveloped under Amrit Bharat Station Scheme
Madurai Junction is getting a major upgrade. The station will have new terminals and multi-level parking. Skywalks will connect different areas. Passengers can expect airport-like facilities. These include AC waiting halls, restaurants, and shops. The project is part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The scheme aims to improve 1,275 stations across India.
Corruption behind bars: only three cases against TN prison employees in eight years
CHENNAI: The state governments anti-corruption agency, Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) has registered 2,400 cases against government officials since 2016, but only three of them are against employees of the Prisons department, official data shows. The latest case in the prisons department was registered last week against a jail superintendent, former jailor and an administrative officer of Madurai central prison after a nudge by the Madras HC. The other two cases were in 2018 - against an official of Salem prison and Puzhal prison. DVACs own statistics published on its websites erroneously show an even worse figure, indicating it has registered only one inquiry against a prison official in the last eight years. This comes at a time when complaints of corruption in prisons are being raised regularly; in 2020, a DIG reportedly sent a circular to all heads of jails with a list of corrupt practices, warning them of action. In comparison, the DVAC has probed at least 350 police personnel for corruption since 2016 while the number is several times higher in rural development, revenue and registration departments. Activists and experts working with prisoners say this is definitely not because of lack of corruption. KR Raja, an advocate and prison reforms activist from Madurai, said bribes are rampant in prisons department, especially for postings and transfers. Nobody bothers about prisons as there is a perception that people inside jails are sinners and hence dont deserve any justice. If public funds are swindled from a scheme for farmers or the rural poor, officers will be afraid of a public outcry, Raja said, remarking correctional services had become corruption service. Henri Tiphagne, advocate and executive director of NGO Peoples Watch, said prisons is a closed system with no auditing by external agencies. The prison manual prescribes official and non-official visits. But that doesnt happen. Apart from the IPS officer at the top, rest all are drawn from the prison cadre. One person cant reform the system, he said. Echoing the same sentiments, advocate S Valliammal said if DVAC were to perform a surprise check, the entire prisons official setup would be tipped off when the sleuths enter the premises. Raja prescribed regular inspections by the district collectors, SPs and other officials to prisons to bring in greater transparency. Tiphagne recommended periodic audits. DVAC sources declined to comment when contacted.
Tamil Nadu government, governor butt heads again over UGC nominee in V-C search panel
CHENNAI: After a brief lull, Governor R N Ravi and the state government are at loggerheads again over the constitution of a selection committee for choosing the Vice-Chancellor of another state university, the Annamalai University in Cuddalore district. Annamalai University is the sixth state university with V-C post vacant. The tenure of the last V-C of the university, R M Kathiresan, ended on November 23. The governors office on Wednesday released a statement which alleged that the state government has purposefully excluded the UGC chairmans nominee from the official order notified through the gazette regarding the constitution of the search committee for identifying a candidate for appointment as V-C of Annamalai University. The statement said the governor, who is also the chancellor of the university, formed the committee with four members, which included nominees of the chancellor, government of Tamil Nadu, syndicate of the university, and UGC chairman, as per the provisions of the Annamalai University Act and as per prevailing regulations of UGC, 2018, held mandatory by the Supreme Court. Subsequently, the governor in a letter dated October 25 had directed the state government to notify the constitution of the search committee. However, the higher education department issued a Government Order on December 9 in which the UGC nominees name was not mentioned, the Raj Bhavan statement said. The statement said the governments notification is in violation of the judgments of the Supreme Court and contrary to UGC regulations. Issue will impact quality of education in TN varsities The notification must be recalled by the state government, the statement said. A fresh notification including the name of the UGC nominee must be issued forthwith, the governors office said. The fresh tug-of-war between the two power centres has triggered concern among state universities and academicians. In the next few months, all our state universities will become headless with no V-Cs and the issue will have a direct impact on the quality of education in universities. The state government and governor should understand the gravity of the problem and find a solution, keeping their ego aside, said a former V-C. With the state government taking a stance that a nominee from the UGC chairman should not be there as part of the search committee, the appointment of V-Cs in University of Madras(UoM), Anna University, Madurai Kamaraj University(MKU), Bharathiar University and the Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University is hanging fire. While the UoM case is in court, search committees for Anna University and Bharathiar University are yet to be notified. In the case of MKU, election has been conducted for choosing the syndicates nominee, but the government and governor have not announced their nominees.
Madurai corporation signs MoU for setting up science centre
CBI books CGST Deputy Commissioner in Madurai on graft charge
Two superintendents, one inspector also charged of demanding bribe from transport operator
CBI books four central GST officials for demanding Rs 5lakh bribe from Madurai businessman
Four Central GST officials in Madurai were booked by the CBI for allegedly demanding a 5 lakh bribe from a transport businessman.
Madurai's Rajaji hospital burdened as district, private hospitals refer trauma cases
MADURAI: With a high number of trauma cases being referred from government medical colleges from other districts and private hospitals to the Trauma Emergency Care Department of Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai, medicos have flagged the rise in pressure on the largest medical facility in South Tamil Nadu. An average of 700 serious injury cases are referred to the GRH every month. An elderly nurse from GRH said, We are under immense pressure as patients are being referred to us from top private hospitals in Madurai, some with terminal illnesses. Sometimes, it is sad to see the relatives of such patients, who have paid hefty sums for treatment, bring their near and dear ones here as doctors from many private hospitals transfer these patients to us in case of emergencies. These private hospitals are indulging in such practices to reduce their death count. Yet, despite the added burden, we are managing the issue. Most trauma cases are related to road traffic accidents, assault and accidental falls, among others. They mostly fall under the neurology and orthopaedic categories, which require intense care and surgical care, vital to save the patient at any cost. Government Rajaji Hospital Dean Dr L Arul Sundareshkumar said, These cases are referred to our facility since experts of all specialties are available at GRH. We have to bear the burden as many districts are yet to get such specialists at their respective medical college hospitals. For example, the Dindigul Medical College Hospital lacks neurology and surgery specialty in its division. As we must care for the patients, we are managing the issue and taking care of the patients as they lay their trust in us.
AIADMK-DMK Spat Turns Acrimonious, Personal
Chennai: The ongoing war of words between the DMK and AIADMK turned more acrimonious on Tuesday with the barbs becoming personal and striking below the belt with State Municipal Administration Minister K N Nehru calling the Leader of the Opposition Edappadi K Palaniswami a coward toeing the line of BJP and AIADMK headquarters secretary S P Velumani retaliating with charges of pusillanimity. It all started with Palaniswamis aggressive speech at the AIADMK general council meeting on Sunday when he not only ran down the DMK as a party that had lost its popularity and set to lose the 2026 Assembly elections but also assured his cadre of a favourable alliance, which was variedly interpreted as joining hands with the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam of Vijay and also as a return to the BJP fold. In his retort, State Law Minister S Regupathy told Palaniswami on Monday to speak the truth instead of raising his voice and gesticulating on the state Assembly, to which the AIADMK immediately struck back with former Minister and senior leader R B Udhayakumar saying that the DMK government was at the back feet when a direct question on the tungsten mining controversy was raised in the Assembly. Udhayakumar asked why the DMK government took ten months to raise objections to the tungsten mining after the contract was awarded to Hindustan Zinc Limited and until the local villagers went up in arms against the project. He also pointed out that the DMK did not oppose the amendment to the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act when it was brought in. Raising to defend the DMK government, State Municipal Administration Minister K N Nehru, in a statement on Tuesday, alleged that Palaniswami was terrified of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the Enforcement Directorate, the CBI, the Income Tax department, the Governor and raids. Nehru said Palaniswamis phobias were extending like the Great Wall of China that the AIADMK supported in Parliament the Bill that brought in CAA, the amendment to the Mines and Minerals Act that led to the tungsten exploration in Madurai became almost a reality and the National Food Safety Bill that was vehemently opposed by his former party chief, the late J Jayalalithaa. Even now the AIADMK did not sign the memorandum seeking the removal of Justice Sekar Kumar of the Allahabad High Court for his anti-Muslim speech and kept silent when the BJP went against the provisions of the Places of Worship Act 1991 and put many disputed premises under scrutiny, he said The AIADMK did not oppose the One Nation One Election legislation planned by the BJP and never spoke against the rise in prices of petrol and diesel, he said. Responding to Nehru, Velumani said it was Nehru who cowered in fright for 10 years after his brother Ramajeyam was murdered, which even the DMK government could not crack during the three and a half years in office, and not the brave Palaniswami, whose dictionary did not have the word fear. Velumani challenged Nehru on various issues like revealing the names of the people in the DMK who were identified as swindling Rs 30,000 crore by former State Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, and come out with the source of his income that enabled him to clear the family debts running to several crores of rupees. To put it otherwise, both the DMK and AIADMK not only turned aggressive and acrimonious in defending themselves and also hitting back at the other through a string of personal attacks, but both were trying to expose the other of wrongdoings by playing the blame game.
Ilaiyaraaja temple clip sparks charges of casteism, maestro denies allegations
VIRUDHUNAGAR: A viral video of music maestro Ilaiyaraaja being stopped from entering the Artha Mandapam, a path leading to the sanctum sanctorum of the Srivilliputhur Aandal temple, sparked strong debates on social media on Sunday with many users alleging that the musical genius was prevented from entering the mandapam because of his caste. The video shows him worshipping the deity from outside the mandapam and later being offered temple honours by the priests. Reacting to the controversy, Ilaiyaraaja, in a post on X on Monday evening, called the allegations false and requested people not to believe in such rumours. I am a person who does not compromise on self-respect at any time or place, the maestro posted on his official X account. The incident occurred on Sunday evening when Ilaiyaraaja visited the temple before attending the release of his composition Divya Pasuram. The maestro was welcomed by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (HR&CE) officials, and along with a few priests he visited the temples nandavanam, Periya Perumal shrine, and Andal sanctum. Responding to the issue, K Chelladurai, Joint Commissioner of HR & CE, Madurai, clarified that as per the customary practice prevailing in the temple, no person other than priests, abbots, and jeeyars are allowed inside the Artha Mandapam and beyond. When Ilaiyaraaja and Thirathandi Shriman Narayana Chinna Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamigal tried to enter the Artha Mandapam, the maestro was told that the deity can be worshipped in front of the mandapa to which he agreed, Chelladurai said.
Girl suicide case: Suspects plea against chargesheet dismissed
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Monday dismissed the petition filed by the hostel warden accused of abetting the suicide of a 17-year-old girl student in Michealpatti of Thanjavur in 2022. The sole accused in the case, Sister Sagaya Mary, had filed the petition seeking to quash the chargesheet filed by the CBI against her in the Tiruchy court. According to CBI, the deceased, a Class 12 student at a Christian missionary school in Thanjavur died by suicide in January 2022. The CBI told the HC that the girl took the extreme step not due to pressure of religious conversion but due to the pressure exerted by the accused, ordering her to perform several chores in the hostel. However, Mary denied the allegations and claimed in her petition that allegations were vague, unsubstantiated, and appeared to be based solely on vague statements by deceased on some stray incidents. Justice G Ilangovan rejected her contentions, and considering the severity of the allegations, dismissed the petition.
Minister E V Velu inspects development works in Madurai
MADURAI: There is no need for DMK or me to pressure VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan on recent issues, said Minister of Public Works EV Velu during a media interaction after inspecting ongoing works in the Goripalayam flyover in Madurai on Monday. Responding to a question about Aadhav Arjuna's statement, the minister said, I know Thol Thirumavalavan since 2001, and from when he was seated next to me in the Assembly, he has been a good friend with vast knowledge on politics. Neither me nor DMK has to put any pressure on the VCK leader as it is not needed. Further speaking about the ongoing developments in Madurai, the minister said that various development works are planned at the Kalaignar Centenary Library. An open-air hall is to be constructed at an estimated of Rs 10 crore, a DPR for the project is sent for approval. Similarly, a separate hall will be set up for readers. Later, speaking about the flyover construction, the minister added that the Apollo Junction Road flyover construction is 32% complete and the Goripalayam flyover work is 25% complete. All works are expected to be complete within the contract period and will be in use by the end of 2025. EV Velu added that Tamil Nadu has 66,000 km of roads under the highways department. Road maintenance works are being carried out as per requirement by the department. An app called Namma Salai has been implemented for public to raise their complaints about damages on the roads. The minister assured action will be taken and resolved within 48 hours.
Five days after family reaches Bengaluru from London, luggage yet to reach
BENGALURU: It was on December 12 that a three-member family reached the Kempegowda International Airport by a British Airways flight from London. Five days down the line, three pieces of their luggage are yet to reach them, throwing a dampener on their vacation. The family is particularly upset as they are visiting India after two years and had purchased a load of things for their near and dear ones. Subbu Murugesan, Sharanya Pillai and their 11-year-old daughter Shriya Subramaniyan reached Terminal 2 at 4.55 am by flight No. BA 0119. Their ordeal began when they realised that only the suitcase of Murugesan, who had bought his ticket separately, had reached Bengaluru. Sharanya told TNIE, It has been a nightmare and it is a completely frustrating experience right now. We are here on a three-week trip in connection with a wedding and a get-together with extended family who are coming from the US. We planned to go to Madurai and Chennai from here which had to be postponed due to the missing luggage. Apart from gifts purchased for the wedding, important items bought for my parents and relatives are all stuck in the luggage, she said. I had essential medicines in the bags. We are presently purchasing some essential clothing for my daughter in Bengaluru, Sharanya added. After repeatedly reaching out to the Customer care numbers of British Airways, they were told that the luggage had already been sent from London and would reach their doorsteps through a courier firm, Carter Porter. We were given a number for the courier firm which was an incorrect one. We searched online and found a Delhi number for the courier firm. The person would answer the call on and off. We went in person to the office at Malleswaram and it was shut. It is quite shocking that a prestigious airline like BA is relying on such couriers to deliver passenger luggage with no tracking system in place, the flyer added. After multiple calls, a representative of the courier firm assured the family that their luggage would arrive on Sunday. We got one of our four pieces of baggage but the other three are yet to reach us. Monday (December 16) too is over and we have not yet got it, Shreye said. TNIE has sought a response from British Airways over the issue while the courier firm was not reachable.
Madurai farmers stage protest to show solidarity with their Punjab counterparts
Self-compilation camp for large-scale industries held in Madurai
Madurai Kamaraj University staff accuses top official of using foul language
MADURAI: A female employee lodged a complaint against a top official of Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU) for using inappropriate language with her, following which the official submitted a letter to the authorities asking them to relieve him from the post on Friday. Superintendent in PG Semester, Examination Wing of MKU RV Suganya Subhashini sent a letter to the CM's cell on December 9, stating that Controller of Examination (i/c) T Dharmaraj called her in person, used inappropriate language with her and asked her to work on holidays, in the presence of Co-Superintendents Parthasarathi and Suresh. Dharmaraj also threatened to fire her if she spoke about these incidents to anybody else. She further said that on November 5 to 8 and November 21 and 22, she took Earned Leave (EL), following which Dharmaraj allegedly threatened her again. She urged authorities to take action against him. Higher officials of MKU, while speaking to TNIE, said, During the semester examinations, Suganya Subhashini, Parthasarthi, Suresh and Kasamuthu took EL. On December 3, they were called by the nodal officers including Convener Committee Member Mayil Vaghanan, Research Section Head Vasantha, DDE Director Muthupandi and Dharmaraj. Except Kasamuthu all the the other three officials were present and asked to give an explanation. On Decemeber 9, Suganya lodged a complaint. While speaking to TNIE, Subhashini said that she had submitted a letter to MKUs Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) asking the controller of examinations to relieve Dharmaraj from his post. Meanwhile, Dharmaraj, who is also Professor and Head of Folklore and Cultural Studies at School of Performing Arts said he refuted the complaint. They were called in to give an explanation for taking EL, he said. In June, I had submitted a letter to relieve myself from the post but authorities asked me to continue. On Friday, I submitted a letter to a convener committee member again to relieve me, he said. TNIE attempted to contact Commissioner of Collegiate Education and Convener of MKU E Sundaravalli and Registrar (i/c) M Ramakrishnan, but they were unavailable.
Centre urged to ensure devolution of Tamil Nadu funds without bias
CHENNAI: The AIADMK general council meeting on Sunday urged the central government to ensure devolution of funds to Tamil Nadu without any partiality. A resolution adopted in this regard at the meeting also urged the 16th Finance Commission to hike the devolution of funds up to 50%, besides bringing cess and surcharge under the ambit of devolution of funds. The resolution said the financial allocation provided to the states by the Finance Commission is high for states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, and less for developed states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. Not even one-fourth of the revenue that goes to the central government treasury from Tamil Nadu is devolved to Tamil Nadu. Due to this, a situation arises where development projects cannot be implemented. At present, according to the criteria for financial allocation followed by the central government, manufacturing states like Tamil Nadu are being severely affected. This financial allocation method should be reconsidered, the resolution added. The meeting adopted 16 resolutions on various topics. The resolutions condemning the DMK government included the hike in power tariff, property tax, house tax, water tax, milk, registration fee, stamp paper cost, etc. Other resolutions against the state government included failure to take steps for releasing convicts who have been imprisoned for more than 20 years in prison, failure to safeguard the rights of the SC/STs, and failure to take any step to abolish NEET as promised. Resolutions against the state also included failure to fulfil electoral promises on reverting to the old pension scheme, setting right the anomalies in the salaries for teachers, doctors and nurses, etc, and delay in taking timely action to prevent giving license to tungsten mining in Madurai district and urging the centre to give up this proposal. Another resolution urged the DMK government to conduct a caste census on the lines of other states. AIADMK deputy general secretary KP Munusamy said those who were part of the AIADMK regime in the past and those who had benefitted from being part of the power, should wholeheartedly extend financial assistance to grassroots-level functionaries who have no wherewithal to spend for party events. AIADMK organising secretary CVe Shanmugam said, The media is being used to psychologically weaken us. The DMK knew the strength of AIADMK better than the members of AIADMK. That is why to demoralise the AIADMK cadre, false news about AIADMK is being spread. AIADMK has faced these things from the times of party founder MG Ramachandran.
Madurai boy whose labourer father earned Rs 100 a day now becomes Indian Army officer
Kabilan V, from a small village, joined the Indian Army. His father, a paralysed daily wage labourer, witnessed the ceremony. Kabilan's mother passed away three years prior. He overcame multiple rejections to achieve his dream. Kabilan worked as an NDRF volunteer, saving many lives. He balanced work, family responsibilities, and studies. Kabilan's perseverance led him to the Para regiment.
Son of labourer who earned Rs 100 per day now an officer
Lt. Kabilan V, a 23-year-old from a small village near Madurai, overcame numerous hardships, including the loss of his mother and his father's paralysis, to achieve his dream of joining the Indian Army. He balanced work as a rescue volunteer with relentless preparation for the entrance exams, finally earning his commission in the Para regiment.
Mourning and Forgiveness for Manipur Events Held Nationwide
Hyderabad: In solidarity and hope for peace in Manipur, Mourning and Forgiveness for Manipur events were organised in the city and several other places across the country. People conducted multi-faith prayers and meditation sessions, sang peace songs, exhibited paintings and appealed for normalcy in the violence-ridden state. According to a statement, in Imphal, the capital of Manipur, over a hundred people representing Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism and spiritual groups like Iskcon, Sanamahi, Divine Life Society and Brahmakumaris gathered to pray for the people who lost their lives in the conflict in Manipur and expressed concern for the pain and sufferings of the survivors. The interfaith gathering launched the Manipur Peace Fund, with one rupee a day donation, dedicated to educating the younger generation in peacebuilding and conflict resolution. Similar events were organised in Madurai (Tamil Nadu), Raipur (Chhattisgarh), Ranipur, Sheopur, Sihora and Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh), Khordha (Odisha), Tinsukia and Dhubri (Assam), Bahraich (Uttar Pradesh), New Delhi and elsewhere.
HC initiates suo motu proceedings on pollution of Vaigai river in five districts
News reports had highlighted contamination of and waste discharge into Vaigai river in Madurai, Theni, Dindigul, Ramanathapuram and Sivaganga districts
How Madurai bakeries keep the spirit of Christmas alive with plum cakes
From Puppys Bakery to Hotel Fortune Pandiyan, Madurais Christmas bakes combine tradition, nostalgia, and a touch of festive magic
SCR to run Sabarimala special train services from Dec.19
Hyderabad: The South Central Railway (SCR) is running Sabarimala special trains covering several important pilgrimage destinations enroute from December 19 to January 24. These trains are planned for the benefit of Ayyappa devotees visiting the Sabarimala shrine from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The devotees travelling by these special trains can conveniently plan to visit enroute pilgrimage centres of important temples in Kerala. The temples included in the circuit are the Sastha temples at Pandalam, Kulathupuzha, Aryankavu, Achankovil and Erumeli. Other famous temples covering enroute stations are Golden Temple at Vellore, Annamalaiyar Temple at Tiruvannamalai, Ranganatha Swamy Temple at Srirangam, Mariamman Temple at Samayapuram (Tiruchirappalli), Meenakshi Amman Temple at Madurai, Arulmigu Subramaniya Swamy Temple at, Thiruparankundram (Madurai), Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple at Palani (Dindigul), Andal Temple at Srivilliputhur (Virudhu Nagar) and Sri Krishna Temple at Punalur etc. Train No. 07175 / 07176 Secunderabad - Kollam - Secunderabad specials (four services): These Special trains will stop at Moula-Ali, Cherlapalli, Nalgonda, Miryalaguda, Nadikude, Piduguralla, Sattenapalli, Guntur, Tenali, Chirala, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Renigunta, Katpadi, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Villupuram, Vriddhachalam, Ariyalur, Srirangam, Tiruchchirappalli, Dindigul, Madurai, Virudunagar, Tenkasi, Sengottai and Punalur stations in both the directions. Train No. 07173 / 07174 Kakinada Port Kollam Kakinada Port specials (six services): Enroute, these special trains will stop at Kakinada Town, Samalkot, Rajahmundry, Nidadavolu, Tanuku, Bhimavaram Town, Akividu, Kaikaluru, Gudivada, Vijayawada, Tenali, Chirala, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Renigunta, Tirupati, Chittoor, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur, Palakkad, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam, Ettumanur, Kottayam, Tiruvalla, Chengannur and Kayankulam stations in both the directions. Train No. 07177 Vijayawada Kollam Special (three services): These special trains will stop at Guntur, Narasaraopet, Donakonda, Markapur Rd, Giddalur, Diguvametta, Nandyal, Koilakuntla, Jammalamadugu, Proddatur, Yerraguntla, Kadapa, Rajampet, Renigunta, Tirupati, Chittoor, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur, Palakkad, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam, Ettumanur, Kottayam, Tiruvalla, Chengannur and Kayankulam stations. Train No. 07178 Kollam Kakinada Town Special (three services): These special trains will stop at Kayankulam, Chengannur, Tiruvalla, Kottayam, Ettumanur, Ernakulam, Aluva, Thrissur, Palakkad, Podanur, Tiruppur, Erode, Salem, Jolarpettai, Katpadi, Chittoor, Tirupati, Renigunta, Rajampet, Kadapa, Yerraguntla, Proddatur, Jammalamadugu, Koilakuntla, Nandyal, Diguvametta, Giddalur, Markapur Rd, Donakonda, Narasaraopet, Guntur, Vijayawada, Eluru, Tadepalligudem, Rajahmundry and Samalkot stations. Train No. 07175 / 07176 Secunderabad - Kollam - Secunderabad Specials (six services): These special trains will stop at Moula-Ali, Cherlapalli, Nalgonda, Miryalaguda, Nadikude, Piduguralla, Sattenapalli, Guntur, Tenali, Chirala, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Renigunta, Katpadi, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Villupuram, Vriddhachalam, Ariyalur, Srirangam, Tiruchchirappalli, Dindigul, Madurai, Virudunagar, Sivakasi, Rajapalaiyam, Tenkasi, Sengottai and Punalur stations in both the directions. Train No. 07179 Kakinada Town Kollam Special (two services): These special trains will stop at Samalkot, Rajahmundry, Tadepalligudem, Eluru, Vijayawada, New Guntur, Tenali, Chirala, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Renigunta, Tirupati, Chittoor, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur, Palakkad, Thrissur, Aluva and Ernakulam Town, Ettumanur, Kottayam, Tiruvalla, Chengannur and Kayankulam stations. Train No. 07180 Kollam Guntur Special (two services): These special trains will stop at Kayankulam, Chengannur, Tiruvalla, Kottayam, Ettumanur, Ernakulam Town, Aluva, Thrissur, Palakkad, Podanur, Tiruppur, Erode, Salem, Jolarpettai, Katpadi, Chittoor, Tirupati, Renigunta, Guntur, Nellore, Ongole, Chirala and Tenali stations. Train No. 07181 Guntur Kollam Special (three services): These special trains will stop at Narasaraopet, Donakonda, Markapur Rd, Giddalur, Diguvametta, Nandyal, Bethamcherla, Dhone, Gooty, Anantapur, Dharmavaram, Kadiri, Madanapalle, Piler, Pakala, Chittoor, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur, Palakkad, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam Town, Ettumanur, Kottayam, Tiruvalla, Chengannur and Kayankulam stations. Train No. 07182 Kollam Kakinada Town Special (one service): These special trains will stop at Kayankulam, Chengannur, Tiruvalla, Kottayam, Ettumanur, Ernakulam Town, Aluva, Thrissur, Palakkad, Podanur, Tiruppur, Erode, Salem, Jolarpettai, Katpadi, Chittoor, Pakala, Piler, Madanapalle, Kadiri, Dharmavaram, Anantapur, Gooty, Dhone, Bethamcherla, Nandyal, Diguvametta, Giddalur, Markapur Rd, Donakonda, Narasaraopet, Guntur, Vijayawada, Eluru, Tadepalligudem, Rajahmundry and Samalkot stations. Train No. 07185 Kollam Guntur Special (two services): These Special trains will stop at Kayankulam, Chengannur, Tiruvalla, Kottayam, Ettumanur, Ernakulam Town, Aluva, Thrissur, Palakkad, Podanur, Tiruppur, Erode, Salem, Jolarpettai, Katpadi, Chittoor, Pakala, Piler, Madanapalle, Kadiri, Dharmavaram, Anantapur, Gooty, Dhone, Bethamcherla, Nandyal, Diguvametta, Giddalur, Markapur Rd, Donakonda and Narasaraopet, stations. Train No. 07183/07184 Narsapur Kollam - Narsapur Special (Four services): These special trains will stop at Palakollu, Bhimavaram Jn, Bhimavaram Town, Akividu, Kaikaluru, Gudivada, Vijayawada, Guntur, Narasaraopet, Markapur Rd, Giddalur, Diguvametta, Nandyal, Koilakuntla, Jammalamadugu, Proddatur, Yerraguntla, Kadapa, Rajampet, Renigunta, Tirupati, Chittoor, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur, Palakkad, Thrissur, Aluva, Ernakulam Town, Ettumanur, Kottayam, Tiruvalla, Chengannur and Kayankulam stations in both the directions. These special trains consist of first AC, 2AC, 3AC, sleeper class and general second-class coaches.
Stand-up comedian Praveen Kumar to present his new show in Madurai
He is set to perform his latest show 8 that has been inspired by his favourite actor Rajinikanth
MADURAI: Hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition filed against the dumping of wastes along the Madurai-Tiruchy National Highway near Othakadai in Madurai district, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Friday directed the secretary of urban and local administration and Madurai collector to file an affidavit on the steps taken by them to review the performance of local bodies on waste segregation and treatment in the district. A bench comprising Justices MS Ramesh and AD Maria Clete observed that as per Rule 12 of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2015, the district collector, in coordination with the secretary of urban development, should facilitate allocation of suitable land for setting up solid waste processing and disposal facilities to local authorities in the district. The collector is also duty bound to periodically review the performance of the local bodies on waste segregation, processing, treatment and disposal and take corrective measures wherever necessary by consulting with the secretary, the judges pointed out. However, the photographs submitted by the petitioner, M Saravanan, reveal that the collector has not adhered to the above rules, the judges noted, and issued the above direction. In his petition, Saravanan stated that the wastes from Othakadai, Puthuthamaraipatti, Karuppayurani and Ulaganeri panchayats were being dumped along the sides of the national highways between Chittampatti toll gate to Karuppayurani toll gate, turning the land into an illegal dump yard. He requested the court to stop the dumping of wastes and direct all local bodies in the state to strictly comply with the Solid Waste Management Rules. The case was adjourned to January 3, 2025.
Notice on suo motu plea to preserve Vaigai River
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Friday issued notice to the municipal administration department, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and collectors of five districts, among others, on the suo motu proceedings initiated by the court to safeguard the Vaigai River from pollution. The court recently initiated the proceedings by taking suo motu cognizance of news reports about a study conducted by an NGO named Madurai Nature Cultural Foundation (MNCF), which revealed alarming levels of pollution in Vaigai River. According to the study, domestic, industrial and medical wastes from five districts Madurai, Theni, Dindigul, Sivaganga and Ramanathapuram were being discharged into the river at nearly 177 locations. About 197 pipes and canals were connected to the river discharging wastes at a stretch of 260 km along the river, the study revealed. Due to this, the quality of the river water has been found to be below D grade (fit for agricultural and industrial purpose) along the river stretch and samples collected in Madurai were ranked even lower E grade making the water suitable only for industrial use. To resolve the issue and preserve the river, the study called for establishment of more sewage treatment plants, forest cover development along the riverbanks, desilting of waterbodies, removal of encroachments and a ban on sand mining along the river. It also suggested the formulation of a comprehensive management policy for the river basin, appointment of a nodal officer and the prosecution of polluters under various legal provisions, the court added. A special bench comprising Justices GR Swaminathan and B Pugalendhi issued notice to the regional director of municipal administration, collectors, TNPCB chairman and the NGO's convenor and tagged the case along with a similar petition filed recently. The matter was adjourned to December 16.
Madras High Court orders Bharathidasan varsity to pay salary dues
TIRUCHY: The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court directed Bharathidasan University (BDU) to pay five months pending salary to guest lecturers and non-teaching staff of government colleges on or before December 31. This interim order comes after a writ petition filed by the staff who had been working in BDUs erstwhile constituent colleges in Tiruchy. Until November 2023, BDU had been paying their salaries. However, the staff became government employees in February 2019, when the state government took over the constituent colleges. Citing this takeover, BDU stopped paying salaries, arguing it was the governments responsibility. The court acknowledged the petitioners plight, who havent received salaries for 14 months. It ordered BDU to disburse the first installment for November 2023 to March 2024 by December 31. The court instructed state government to submit a status report on January 3, 2025, scheduling the hearing on the same day. HC junks plea against Chennai Press Club election Chennai: The Madras High Court dismissed a petition filed for stalling the Chennai Press Club polls scheduled to be held on December 15. Justice S Sounthar dismissed the petition filed by AS Mani, Naveena Netrikan Editor, seeking a direction to stay polls citing discrepancies in enrollment. Senior Counsel P Wilson, appearing for the Club, said that petitions are being filed with an intent to stall the polls.
DREU recognised as southern railway union
CHENNAI: The Dakshin Railway Employees Union (DREU) has gained recognition in Southern Railway after a 11-year gap. This follows union elections held from December 4 to 6, where both DREU and the Southern Railway Mazdoor Union (SRMU) secured over 30% of the votes needed for recognition. Out of 76,653 eligible voters, 68,478 employees participated. Employees (excluding officials) from six divisions Chennai, Madurai, Tiruchy, Salem, Thiruvananthapuram, and Palakkad cast their votes, along with staff from the headquarters and various workshops. The SRMU, the sole recognised union since 2011, received 26,258 votes (38.5%), while the DREU secured 26,151 votes (38.34%). This translates to 34.26% for SRMU and 34.12% for DREU out of the total electorate, granting both unions official recognition and negotiation rights with the railways on policy matters. R Elangovan, former vice president of DREU, outlined the unions priorities: restoring the old pension scheme, ensuring transparency, reducing night shifts for loco pilots from four to two per week, and enhancing safety.
Mahadeepam lit atop Tirupparankundram hillock in Madurai
Madurai Corporation to establish a science park at Tirunagar; residents welcome the decision
Portrait of freedom fighter Pandiyapathy revealed at Thoothukudi Collectorate
THOOTHUKUDI: In recognition of the contributions of Don Gabriel De Cruz Parathavarma Pandian, also known as Pandiyapathy, as a freedom fighter, the Tamil Nadu government has installed his portrait in the photo gallery for freedom fighters at the Thoothukudi Collectorate. This follows the Union Governments acknowledgment of Pandiyapathys role in Indias freedom struggle. The Union Ministry of Culture recognised Pandiyapathys contributions after a detailed report on him was published by The New Indian Express on 13 December 2021, during the 75th anniversary of India's Independence. The report shed light on the unsung heros role in the struggle for freedom. Subsequently, Pandiyapathy was included among the 10,358 freedom fighters listed under the Unsung Heroes column on the Ministry of Culture's Amrit Mahotsav portal. Following this recognition, the matter was brought to the attention of the Tamil Nadu government. The office of Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin directed the Department of Information and Public Relations to place Pandiyapathys portrait in the Thoothukudi Collectorate's photo gallery. Pandiyapathy succeeded his father, Don Caspar Anthony De Cruz Vaz Victoria Parathavarma Pandian, in 1779 and ruled over the Pearl Fishery Coast until he died in 1808. Historical British records refer to the rulers of the Pearl Fishery Coast as Jati-Talavan of the Paravars. Professor K Rajayyan of Madurai University, in his book South Indian Rebellion, documented the contributions of the Jati-Talavan during the corresponding period of the Poligar Wars. After the execution of Kattabomman of Panchalakurichi, his brother Oomathurai escaped captivity and assumed leadership of the Palayam. A secret conference was held at Kadalgudi, in which Melappan of Ramnad, Nagaraja Monigar of Tirunelveli, and Jati-Talavan of Thoothukudi were present. Later, 100 loads of arms and 20 loads of ammunition, mostly powder and ball, were moved to Panchalakurichi, stated Professor Rajayyans records. Pandiyapathy, also known as Thermaran, is remembered for his philanthropy, including the donation of a golden car to the Lady of Snows Church in 1806. He was buried in Thoothukudi after his death, and a stone inscription near his burial site, close to a private school, records his contributions. Writer Neithal U Anto, who authored a book on Pandiyapathy, called for the Department of Archaeology to investigate the stone inscriptions written in Portuguese and Tamil, which provide further details about the ruler of the Pearl Fishery Coast. He also urged official epigraphists to clarify the confusion surrounding Pandiyapathys birth and death dates. It is worth noting that the Ministry of Cultures Amrit Mahotsav portal had initially listed an incorrect name for Parathavarma Pandian.
Tamil Nadu rains: School holiday announced in Madurai, Tiruchi, several other districts today
Heavy rains disrupted normal life across Tamil Nadu on Friday, December 13, 2024, prompting school closures in several districts, including Madurai, Mayiladuthurai, and Thanjavur. While some regions like Chennai experienced light showers, southern areas faced intense downpours. The IMD upgraded its weather alert to 'orange,' predicting more rainfall. Authorities also managed water releases and issued safety advisories.
Mule account holder nabbed in Rs 53L online trading scam in Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI: A 27-year-old man hailing from Kerala was arrested by the Tamil Nadu Cyber Crime Police for allegedly operating as a first layer mule account holder in an online investment scam. The complainant had lost Rs 52.6 lakh in the scam. The police recovered mobile phones, SIM cards, bank account passbooks, passports, ATM cards from him. According to a press release, the suspect, N Anvarsha of Alappuzha in Kerala, opened a bank account in the name of a scrap company named Zerv for committing the crime. Inquiries revealed that Anvarsha had defrauded the public by using multiple bank accounts through cybercrimes. The victim, a 34-year-old teacher from Madurai, had lost Rs 52.6 lakh to the online trading scam after responding to an advertisement on Facebook that promised high profit on online investment. The victim then transferred the money to various bank accounts. However, after realising it was a scam, a complaint was lodged at the Madurai District Cyber Crime Police Station.
Decks cleared for Kochi's Pettah Junction development; PWD to be entrusted work
KOCHI: At long last, the decks have been cleared for the development of Pettah Junction, which had turned into an accident hotspot after it was widened nearly four years ago as part of the construction of Kochi Metro. Local residents have for long been demanding safety measures at the intersection, where traffic from three main roads, including the NH85 section from Kundanoor, merges. The junction has failed to cope with increased peak-hour traffic, with motorists throwing regulations to the wind. The situation was further exacerbated by the fact that National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has been sitting on development proposals submitted by traffic police and Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL). While various agencies continued to pass the buck, the main hurdle for realising the project remained fund crunch. Now, Uma Thomas MLA has come forward to allocate money from her legislators fund. A meeting presided over by her and attended by representatives of traffic police, public works department (PWD), NHAI, KMRL, Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd (KSEBL), and local residents, was convened near the junction on Thursday. It was decided to implement the plan, proposed by traffic police, to set up a free-flowing roundabout at the junction. The bus stop and auto stand will be shifted to locations near the Pettah metro station. PWD will be entrusted the work, after getting the nod of the NHAI, which owns the stretch. PWD will soon submit an estimate, the MLA told TNIE. The roundabout, with a 25m diameter, will ensure the free flow of vehicles with authorities also planning to implement restrictions to prevent vehicles from directly crossing over to the other side. Wed first submitted the proposal in 2021, following the widening of the stretch as part of metro construction. The plan was resubmitted last year before the resurfacing of Kundanoor-Madurai NH85 was initiated. But the NHAI did nothing, a senior officer with Kochi traffic police (east) station said. It has also been decided to set up an open gymnasium on the land owned by KMRL. KMRL had promised to set up either an open-air auditorium or mini-park at Pettah once the Pettah-SN Junction section was completed. But during talks today, it was decided to set up an open gym instead, said A B Sabu, of the Manaveeyam Cultural Centre and former chairman of the standing committee of Kochi corporation.
Vaikom struggle starting point of social justice stirs in India: CM Stalin
CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday said the historic struggle for equality at Vaikom, popularly known as Vaikom Satyagraha, heralded struggles for social justice across the country and was not just a movement confined to Kerala. In his address after inaugurating the renovated Thanthai Periyar Memorial and Periyar Library at Vaikom, established in honour of Dravidian ideologue Periyar EV Ramasamy, Stalin said that while impressive strides have been made in areas of social justice and economy in 100 years, a lot more has to be achieved. The event in which Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan took part was organised to commemorate the valedictory of the centenary of the Vaikom struggle which was led to victory by Periyar EV Ramasamy 100 years ago. If Ambedkar was instrumental in achieving temple entry (for oppressed caste people) at Amaravathi temple, Parvathi temple and Kalaram temple, Periyar and the self-respect movement were responsible for oppressed caste communities gaining temple entry in Suseendhiram, Madurai, Tiruvannamalai, Tiruchy, Mayiladuthurai, Triplicane and Erode. In 1939, the state government declared that all those who enter temples would be protected, Stalin recalled. We have to continue our struggle against discrimination based on caste, gender and economic status, and for that to happen, peoples mental transformation is a must as everything cannot be prevented by law. Law is necessary, but mental transformation is also a key factor, Stalin said. Recalling how the Vaikom struggle started on March 30, 1924, in support of the right of everyone irrespective of caste to access the Mahadeva temple street, Stalin said when Kerala leaders who took part in various agitations were arrested, Periyar, who was then the president of Tamil Nadu Congress unit, started leading the protest from April 13, 1925. Periyar was arrested twice and he led the protest for five months, the CM said. Only after consulting Periyar, Mahatma Gandhi held talks with Travancore Queen and finally, the protests met with success and the victory ceremony of the Vaikom Struggle was held on November 29, 1925. Tamil scholar Vi Kalayasundaranar hailed Periyar as Vaikom Veerar (hero). BR Ambedkar also mentioned this as an important milestone and only after that, Ambedkar launched his Mahad Satyagraha. The CM presented the Vaikom Award to Kannada writer Devanur Mahadeva on the occasion. Hailing him, Stalin said, As a follower of Thanthai Periyars rationalist principles, I am proud to present the first Vaikom Award to Devanur Mahadeva, a celebrated literary icon and tireless advocate for social justice. His works have been instrumental in confronting inequalities and advancing the cause of an equitable society. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, senior TN ministers Duraimurugan, EV Velu, and MP Saminathan, Kerala ministers VN Vasavan and Saji Cherian, Dravidar Kazhagam president K Veeramani, VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan, Adhi Thamizhar Peravai leader Athiyaman, Chief Secretary N Muruganandam and his Kerala counterpart Sarada Muraleedharan were among those present.
Shree Jagannath temple to implement AI to manage pilgrims, enhance security
BHUBANESWAR: Shree Jagannath temple in Puri will soon join the league of popular ancient shrines of India that are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to manage crowds and enhance security of devotees. The 12th century shrine spread over an area of 10.7 acre gets a daily footfall of 30,000 to 50,000. But, during days of religious significance or special occasions like New Year, this number goes up to two to five lakh. With the temple administration and police facing the difficult task of managing teeming crowds ever since the four gates were reopened six months back, the former has decided to install a comprehensive AI-driven footfall counting and security detection system across critical zones within the shrine. The temple administration on Thursday asked six companies shortlisted for the project to conduct proof of check of the entire system to check its functionality and accuracy in the shrine. Under this project, officials said AI-based high-resolution camera and sensors will be installed at 41 points of the entire shrine premises to count devotees accurately. The system will include data visualisation on a centralised dashboard and a mobile application for easy access to the real-time footfall data. Temples like Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Meenakshi temple in Madurai, Mahakaleswar in Ujjain and Venkateswara Swami temple in Tirupati are using AI solutions.
Maha Kumbh Special Train from Tirunelveli to Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya...
The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is all set to operate a Bharat Gaurav tourist train named Maha Kumbh Special from Tirunelveli to Varanasi in January 2025. This exclusive train tour is designed to provide a convenient and comfortable travel experience for pilgrims visiting Varanasi, Prayagraj (Kumbh Mela), and Ayodhya. Key Details of the Train Tour The Maha Kumbh Special will depart from Tirunelveli on January 16, 2025, and return on January 24, 2025, covering prominent spiritual destinations. The train comprises one AC three-tier coach, ten sleeper coaches, a pantry car, and two power cars, ensuring a smooth and well-equipped journey. Package Details and Costs The journey is available in two packages: Economy Package: Rs.28,100 per person Comfort Package: Rs.44,850 per person Both packages include the following services: Train travel in AC or sleeper coaches Accommodation in AC or non-AC hotels or tents Road transfers in non-AC vehicles Onboard and off-board South Indian vegetarian meals Tour escort and security on the train Two one-litre water bottles per person daily Travel insurance Stopovers and Boarding Points The train will halt at various stations for passenger convenience, including Tenkasi, Rajapalayam, Sivakasi, Virudhunagar, Madurai, Dindigul, Tiruchi, Thanjavur, Kumbakonam, Mayiladuthurai, Chidambaram, Tiruppadiripuliyur, Villupuram, Chengalpattu, Tambaram, and Chennai Egmore. Additional Information Central and state government employees are eligible to avail themselves of the Leave Travel Concession (LTC) facility for this tour, subject to their entitlements. P. Rajalingam Basu, the Group General Manager of IRCTCs South Zone, stated that this tour is part of a series of Bharat Gaurav trains aimed at enhancing spiritual tourism in India. The South Zone will also operate Bharat Gaurav trains from Puducherry and Coimbatore for the Kumbh Mela. Reservations and Contact Details For reservations and further details, travelers can reach out to IRCTCs tourism information and facilitation centres: Chennai: 90031-40739 / 82879-31964 Madurai: 82879-31977 / 82879-32122 Tiruchi: 82879-32070 Coimbatore: 90031-40655 Bookings can also be made through the official website: www.irctctourism.com. This thoughtfully curated tour package offers pilgrims a chance to explore sacred destinations with ease and comfort, making it a memorable spiritual experience.
Cost per person is 28,100 (economy) and 44,850 (comfort); the train will stop Tenkasi, Rajapalayam, Sivakasi, Virudhunagar, Madurai, Dindigul, Tiruchi, Thanjavur, Kumbakonam, Mayiladuthurai, Chidambaram, Tiruppadiripuliyur, Villupuram, Chengalpattu, Tambaram, and Chennai Egmore
Rajinikanth turns 74: CM Stalin extends wishes, statue unveiled in Madurai
A 3-foot-tall, 300-kg statue of Rajinikanth was unveiled at the Arulmigu Sri Rajini Temple in Thirumangalam, Madurai, on the eve of his birthday
Heavy Rainfall in Tamil Nadu: Holiday Declared for Schools in Many Districts
Chennai: Parts of Tamil Nadu experienced heavy rainfall on Thursday, with forecasts predicting more showers across the state. According to Tamil Nadu Weatherman, South Tamil Nadu is on alert for heavy rain until Friday, with interior districts expected to bear the brunt of the downpour as a low-pressure system moves from the Gulf of Mannar to the Arabian Sea. South Tamil Nadu to be in Alert today to tomorrow. Chennai some more short intense spells will happen till evening then the rains will fade off. Interior most districts will get rains as the low moves via GoM to Arabia Sea by tomorrow. Coutrallam, Kodai in Tourist spot will get pic.twitter.com/AdVTPhK69u Tamil Nadu Weatherman (@praddy06) December 12, 2024 Short and intense spells of rain are expected in Chennai until the evening, after which the showers are likely to subside. Meanwhile, popular tourist spots such as Coutrallam and Kodaikanal are forecasted to receive heavy rainfall. Districts including Madurai, Virudhunagar, Theni, Tenkasi, Dindigul, Thoothukudi, Ramanathapuram, Pudukkottai, and Sivaganga are likely to experience very heavy rainfall. The Delta region is also expected to witness heavy showers. Additionally, interior districts like the Kongu belt, including Coimbatore, Salem, Erode, and the Nilgiris, are also on alert for heavy rains. #WATCH | Tamil Nadu: Rain lashes parts of Thoothukudi In light of the heavy rain forecast, a holiday has been declared for schools in various districts today including Chennai, Villupuram, Thanjavur, Mayiladuthurai, Pudukkottai, Cuddalore, Dindigul, Ramanathapuram, Thiruvarur, pic.twitter.com/QdoeB9yKsQ ANI (@ANI) December 12, 2024 In response to the forecast, a holiday has been declared for schools in multiple districts, including Chennai, Villupuram, Thanjavur, Mayiladuthurai, Pudukkottai, Cuddalore, Dindigul, Ramanathapuram, Tiruvarur, Ranipet, and Tiruvallur. Authorities have urged residents in affected areas to stay cautious and follow safety guidelines during this period of intense rainfall.
On a legends footsteps: Viswanathan Ramesh returns to stage after two-year hiatus
CHENNAI: Walking away with the Best Character Artist award in the annual Kartik Fine Arts Kodai Nataka Vizha is not a new feat for Viswanathan Ramesh. This septuagenarian is keen on getting back into his familiar arc after a two-year sabbatical, come April. Viswanathan credits his theatre journey to his mentor, the late Poornam Viswanathan. From the time I joined in 1980, everything has fallen into place as if it had been programmed that way. From an actor to scriptwriter and later, plunging into direction, I learned the art and craft of Tamil theatre from Poornam Sir, he shares. An integral part of Poornam Theatre before it branched out as Gurukulam Old Boys Company in 1995 under the able hands of his co-theatre artiste MB Moorthy, Viswanathans height was seen as an advantage by Poornam, thrusting him into author-backed roles in the initial years. Characters abound Dwelling on his first important character of Madhivadanam, the rich industrialist in Oonjal, Viswanathan saw its victory in the way the audience started enthusiastically calling him by that name even long after the play was done. Those were the good old days where the audience remembered every character, which motivated the artistes. Any character was fine with me, as secretly I longed for the ones which stood tall in the characterisation and the longevity in the stage, he says. Among his early essays, Viswanathan remembers Singh Cum Iyengar Paeran where he had the cushion of a turban to home in the Punjabi language skill. A play that pitchforked his ability to slip into another zone was Kanavu Illam which revolved around class character dreams. Moorthy, who had directed him in several plays, reminisced the impact of Uruvagaluku Appal where Viswanathan had a blast finetuning the Madurai accent, which he acquired during his college days. Nayirum Thingalum was another play where Viswanathan brought out the intricacies of the mindset of a human relations manager to the extent of chucking his job and settling for an alternative profession as a cook. He also vividly remembers the emotionally-drenched psychology doctor in Enna Porutham where he questions the mindset of the younger generation in not attaching due importance to preserve nature. Shradha was a big hit that fed the appetite of the increasing patronage of theatre buffs. Viswanthan picked the Sundara Chola character as his magnum opus for the sheer reach of Ponniyin Selvan by Magic Lantern. The rich production value and costumes elevated the play to a level not experienced by the Tamil audience. After the doyen Poornam retired due to failing health, however, the bunch continued the good work. Viswanathan notes that the onus was on him and the other disciples to keep up the legacy of an actor, who preached what he practised. Poornam, he says, taught the technicalities of theatre, usage of mike, the intricacies of delivering dialogues. He emphasised the ebbs and flows while uttering a dialogue. He says, Every play we do is in remembering a theatre legend whose contribution had been phenomenal. He is aware of the reputation that Gurukulam Old Boys Company has generated and garnered over the years. Quality had been the essence and watchword of the troupe, which has become a force to reckon with in Tamil theatre a play from that house is a miss-it-not-one in the calendar. He acknowledges that Gurukulam made him efficient. He says, The team is my strength which has grown and evolved over many summers. It is Gurukulam that made me a writer in Thodorum Payangal and thankfully, the journey is continuing. From the stage, Viswanathan moved to the small screen. Getting a slot in varied television serials meant Viswanathans fan base grew multifold. The short film Mouname Vaarthaiyai pocketed the Best Short Film award in Kalaignar TV Nalaya Iyakunar, and that had been the icing. Awards sit well in his stacked cupboard, be it the Karthik Award of Excellence, or the revered Mylapore Academy. Conceding that awards encourage an artiste, the one Viswanath holds dearly is the appreciation from the audience. The assets I see is the wealth of friendship with my fellow artistes, not to forget the growing set of admirers over the years. Before ending the conversation, he shifts it to his personal critic and says, My wife Shanthi is the best critic, and getting her pat is equivalent to a Theatre Oscar. At the end of a play, when you are greeted with a job well done by the fans the eye contact relaying the honesty is the mother of all compliments. That is a moment every artiste lives for; me being no exception. In a team game, I am happy to make my little contribution, signs off Viswanathan whose middle name may well have been Modesty.
Thoothukudi, Kanniyakumari may house Tamil Nadus first hybrid power plants
CHENNAI: In a first-of-its-kind initiative in the state, Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Limited (TNGECL) is set to establish wind-solar hybrid power plants with a combined capacity of 100 MW. Sources in the TNGECL, which is now preparing a detailed project report for the project, said the proposed plants are expected to come up in districts like Thoothukudi and Kanniyakumari. A TNGECL official told TNIE, During the monsoon, when solar energy output is low, wind energy performs better. Combining these systems ensures a steady and reliable power supply throughout the year. TNGECL had sought assistance from the National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE) to assess the feasibility of hybrid power generation. After conducting ground surveys and wind speed studies, NIWE approved the hybrid power plant installations in locations where TNGECL currently operates windmills. A senior TNGECL official said, The corporation currently operates 110 windmills with a total capacity of 17 MW in districts including Thoothukudi, Kanniyakumari, Madurai, Coimbatore, and Tiruppur. These windmills were installed between 1986 and 1993 and require modernisation. The decision to adopt hybrid systems aligns with the Union governments low-carbon emission goals. Official sources said all wind energy developers in the state have been advised to incorporate hybrid systems during re-powering. Developers can choose to include battery storage with the hybrid setups for better energy management. The state government aims to increase its non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity to 7,500 MW by 2030. Currently, the states total renewable energy capacity stands at 19,628.40 MW, contributing significantly to Indias green energy goals, the official said. Discussing the financial model for the hybrid project, the official added, TNGECL does not plan to invest directly in these new projects. Instead, we will follow the DEBOOT model Design, Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer. Once investors are onboarded, the process for setting up the hybrid plants will commence swiftly. The proposed hybrid power plants are expected to strengthen Tamil Nadus leadership in renewable energy while supporting the national agenda of reducing carbon emissions, he added.
VCK flagpole row: Protest over suspension of revenue staff
MADURAI: After three revenue officials were suspended for failing to prevent VCK cadre from erecting an unauthorised 46-feet flagpole in Velichanatham village, members of various associations such as the Tamil Nadu Village Administrative Officers Munnetra Sangam and Tamil Nadu Survey Officers Union staged a protest at the collectorate on Wednesday, seeking to revoke the suspension orders. The protesters claimed the charges framed against the suspended officials were false. Meanwhile, the M Chatrapatti police registered a case against VCK functionaries on Tuesday for preventing government officials from performing their duties and manhandling them on December 7. Revenue Inspector J Anitha, Kaavanoor VAO Velichanatham village in charge M Paramasivam and village assistant C Palaniyandi were suspended by the authorities for failing to prevent the erection of the flag in the village, ahead of VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavans visit. Reportedly, nearly 1,571 revenue department staff took leave on December 11 as a mark of protest. VCK functionaries and cadre A Vadivel, A Raja, R Kalimuthu, B Karthick, Muthupandi and 16 others were booked after VAO Paramasivam filed the complaint.
Congress MP Vijay Vasanth gives notice to move adjournment motion
New Delhi: Congress Lok Sabha MP Vijay Vasanth on Wednesday gave a notice to move an adjournment motion to discuss the urgent need for improving tourism infrastructure in Kanniyakumari in Tamil Nadu. I rise to draw attention to the urgent need for improving tourism infrastructure in Tamil Nadu, especially in Kanniyakumari, as well as across India. The tourism sector is a key contributor to our economy and the lack of adequate infrastructure hinders its growth potential. Tamil Nadu, known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty attracts millions of tourists each year, Vasanth stated in the adjournment motion notice. Further, he added that the current infrastructure was inadequate to handle the growing number of isitors. However, the current infrastructure, including transportation, accommodation and basic amenities is insufficient to handle the growing number of visitors. To capitalize on Tamil Nadu's tourism potential, I urge the central government to allocate funds for improving transport links, such as air, rail and local buses, connecting the key tourist spots. Additionally, public amenities including sanitation facilities, tourism information centres and accessible infrastructure must be upgraded to ensure a better experience for visitors, the notice further read. Vasanth requested the Central government to take immediate action to address the issue and ensure the growth and sustainability of India's tourism sector. With number of tourists and revenue growing steadily, urgent investment in infrastructure is necessary. I request the Central government to take immediate action to address the issue and ensure the growth and sustainability of India's tourism sector, he added. Meanwhile, Congress MP Manickam Tagore also gave a notice to move an adjournment motion to discuss the issue of the auction of tungsten mines in Madurai. Hon'ble Speaker Sir, I rise today to bring your attention to a pressing matter that requires our urgent consideration. The auction of tungsten mines in Madurai, Tamil Nadu has sparked widespread concern among communities, and I stand in solidarity with them to demand the cancellation of the project. This move aims to protect approximately 5000 acres of land in the region, the adjournment motion notice read. Tagore in his notice stated that the state government's notice to pass a resolution in the Legislative Assembly to cancel the mining rights was a testament to protecting the rights of the environment. The Tamil Nadu government yesterday passed a resolution in the Legislative assembly, urging the Union government to cancel mining rights granted to Hindustan Zinc. LTD. This resolution is a testament to the state's government commitment to protecting the environment, biodiversity and livelihood of the citizens, he stated in the notice. Tagore demanded the Union government respect the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu and cancel the mining rights. We demand the Union government respect the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu and cancel the mining rights granted to Hindustan Zinc ltd. We also demand that the state government's permission be made mandatory for granting mining licenses in the future, he mentioned. The first session of the winter Parliament commenced on November 25, with both Houses getting adjourned fairly early due to disruptions. The winter session will go on till December 20.
Indian Navy Band mesmerizes audience at Kerala Fine Arts Hall
KOCHI: Tuesday saw men in uniform take to the stage where maestros of Indian classical music Madurai Mani Iyer and M S Subbulakshmi had once enthralled thousands. These men members of the renowned Indian Navy Band (Southern Naval Command) dressed in pristine whites, delivered a similarly captivating performance in what was their first-ever concert at the hallowed Kerala Fine Arts Hall in Kochi. TNIE caught up with Commander Vijay Charles DCruz and Commander Manoj Sebastian, the bands principal and deputy conductors, to uncover the secret behind their stellar performances. What followed was a candid conversation about the bands history, achievements, training routines and more. The bands history The first band of the Indian Navy was commissioned in 1945 in Mumbai with a strength of 50 musicians under the leadership of Lt Cdr S E Hills. They were stationed at Castle Barracks, now known as INS Angre. The band primarily consisted of personnel from the bands of various princely states, said Cdr Vijay. Lt Cdr Hills, notably, was himself associated with the band of the Maharaja of Rampur. Fast forward to the 1970s, bands were established at most naval bases, including Kochi. Today, the Indian Navy Band has evolved into a full-fledged cadre of 500 musicians, spread across 15 bands nationwide, Cdr Vijay added. Interestingly, the Southern Naval Command is home to seven of these bands, comprising around 160 musicians. And about 45 of them took the stage on Tuesday, said Cdr Manoj. Joining the band Joining the Navy band is no easy feat. Its everything you expect from a Navy selection process medical exams, fitness tests, qualifications and then you add musical talent on top of that, said Cdr Manoj. Cdr Vijay chipped in: Proficiency in playing at least one military band instrument is essential, along with, of course, a solid grasp of the piano-forte. Performance @ Kerala Fine Arts Hall The two officers individual journeys, though starkly different, too began on a similar note: a passion for music. Both played in their school bands and were part of the church choir. While Cdr Vijay was drawn to the violin, keyboard and the occasional mouth organ and guitar as a child, Cdr Manoj found his muse in the elusive clarinet. As for how he came to don the uniform, Cdr Vijay said, Growing up in Nagpur, I was exposed to performances by military bands. Most notably the Band of the Brigade of the Guards and the No 5 Air Force Band. I enjoyed their concerts, and the idea of joining the Forces grew on me. The Goans dream of joining the military finally came true in 2001 when he turned his love for music into a profession with training from the Army School of Music in Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh. He has since been part of several performances, both in India and abroad. For Cdr Manoj, the idea of joining the Forces stemmed from friendly nudges from schoolmates about his physique. Go join the Army, my friends used to tell me. Then, in 1991, when I finally got an opportunity, I grabbed it. It is, after all, an honour to don the uniform whilst also continuing my passion for music, said the officer who hails from Idukki. Recently, Cdr Manoj was handpicked for an advanced course in music at the Royal Marines School of Music in Portsmouth, UK. He has also performed as a solo clarinet player with the Naval Symphonic Orchestra in major cities in India and abroad. Both the officers have numerous compositions and arrangements to their credit. Performances & training Though the bands primary function is ceremonial and morale-boosting, it also serves as a cultural ambassador, fostering goodwill during international exercises, port visits and public performances, Cdr Manoj highlighted. FILE PIC Cdr Vijay added, Then there are, of course, functions like Tuesdays aimed at strengthening ties between the military and civilian communities. During the past few weeks, we have held several performances in Kochi. That said, these are, in all essence, Navy personnel and are required to carry out duties as is expected from men in uniform. Sometimes, this would even mean swapping the clarinet and the trumpet for arms in service of the nation. All personnel who join through the music stream undergo the standard Navy training the basics, weapons training, etc. Then, of course, theres musical training. The latter is a continuous process, the officers said. Theres no on/off switch for it. You have to keep practising music. Plus, the scores change now and then. We cant be playing the same music all the time, can we? The band performs a wide repertoire of music ranging from Western classics to popular, Indian and other forms of music by noted composers and arrangers. Theres really no distinction of language or region when it comes to our performances. If the music is available in notation form, we play it, Cdr Manoj said. When asked if the band is inherently a western concept and whether theres a possibility of Indianising it by incorporating desi instruments in the future, Cdr Vijay said, Band, orchestra, kacheri they are different combinations, of course. But in the end, they are just mediums. We can produce Indian music in any medium be it the band combination or a sitar ensemble. Instruments military link The reason why the band uses the instruments it does lies in its military origins. These instruments are also designed for use in environments where electricity (sound amplifiers) may not be available, especially during wartime. In remote areas, when you are with large numbers of troops, wind instruments are ideal because their sound carries well and can be heard clearly over long distances. Instruments like the sitar or santoor may not be practical in such settings, Cdr Vijay explained. The officer further added that when it comes to entertaining troops in these conditions, military band instruments become essential; a mandatory medium within the Forces. Its predominantly military bands that are associated with this ensemble now, Cdr Manoj pointed out. There are regular competitions both in India and abroad to test each others mettle in music, and the Indian Navy Band takes part in several of them, the officer added. Interestingly, the Navy Bands proficiency is such that it has emerged victorious in over two-thirds of the Tri-Services band competitions held so far, according to the officers. Moreover, the band represents India on the global stage. On Kerala audience Tuesdays performance saw the band play an array of music, ranging from patriotic, xylophonic, Hindustani and Carnatic classical, Waltz and, of course, military-themed ones. The Christmas hymn Abide With Me was a special request from the Kerala Fine Arts Society. It is an eventide song accompanied by the chime of church bells, Cdr Manoj said. On the reception they received, Cdr Vijay said, We love performing in Kerala. Its a progressive, modern audience. Here, people are open to all kinds of music. The Indian Navy Band is expected to perform again at the Kochi Navy Marathon 2024 (December 15) and at the Beypore International Water Festival (December 27 to 29). The Indian Navy Bands go-to in music Bharat Humko Jaan Se Pyaara Hai Jai Bharati Taqat Watan Ki Entharo Mahanu Bhavulu INS Nilgiri Kandhon Se Milte Hain Kandhe Bhupali Vande Mataram Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo Cuckoo
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SCR to run additional services for Sabarimala pilgrims
Hyderabad: The South Central Railway (SCR) will run additional services between various destinations for Sabarimala pilgrims in order to clear extra rush. Train No. 07173/07174 Kakinada Port - Kollam - Kakinada Port Specials (6 services): Enroute, these special trains will stop at Kakinada Town, Samalkot, Rajahmundry, Nidadavolu, Tanuku, Bhimavaram Town, Akividu, Kaikaluru, Gudivada, Vijayawada, Tenali, Chirala, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Renigunta, Tirupati, Chittoor, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur. Palakkad, Thrisur, Aluva, Ernakulam, Ettumanur, Kottayam, Tiruvalla, Chengannur and Kayankulam stations in both directions. Train No. 07175/07176 Secunderabad - Kollam - Secunderabad Specials (4 services): These Special trains will stop at Moula-Ali, Cherlapalli, Nalgonda, Miryalaguda, Nadikude, Piduguralla, Sattenapalli, Guntur, Tenali, Chirala, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Renigunta, Katpadi, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Villupuram, Vriddhachalam, Ariyalur, Srirangam, Tiruchchirappalli, Dindigul, Madurai, Virudunagar, Tenkasi, Sengottai and Punalur stations in both the directions. These special trains consist of 2AC, 3AC, sleeper class and general second-class coaches. Elimination of stoppage at Coimbatore: Train No. 07151 Kacheguda Kottayam Sabarimala Special will not stop at Coimbatore on 2, 9, 16 and 23 January 2025 due to operational reasons. Train No. 07133 Kacheguda - Kottayam Sabarimala Special will not stop at Coimbatore on 12, 19 and 26 December 2024 due to operational reasons.
Sobhitas Mehendi Was Inspired by the Madurai Temple! - CineBuster
Sobhitas Mehendi Was Inspired by the Madurai Temple! CineBuster
Govt urged to pass resolution against IREL Manavalakurichi plant, atomic mineral mining proposal
KANNIYAKUMARI: The Movement Against Atomic Minerals Mining has urged the Tamil Nadu Assembly to pass a resolution to permanently shut IREL (India) Ltds Manavalakurichi plant and scrap the proposed atomic mineral mining plan in Killiyoor taluk of Kanniyakumari, similar to the resolution passed against tungsten mining in Madurai. Sources said IREL (formerly India Rare Earths Limited) is the only unit in the state in operation since the 1960s, and harnesses monazite and zircon, along with other associate minerals. IREL was authorised to provide the requisite strategic materials i.e. zircon and monazite for the countrys atomic energy programme. In 2015, the Department of Atomic Energy had sought the state governments nod to reserve 1,144.06 hectares of monazite-rich land in Kanniyakumari to mine atomic minerals. The Ministry of Mines in 2021 issued a notification to reserve the said land, located in Keezhmidalam-A, Midalam-B, Enayamputhenthurai, Ezhudesam-A, B & C and Kollencode-A & B revenue villages of Killiyoor taluk in Kanniyakumari district. Meanwhile, the movements media head Kurumpanai C Berlin told TNIE that people were opposed to the IREL unit at Manavalakurichi and its plan of mining atomic minerals, as the same may have adverse effects on the local populace and ecosystem. The state Assembly should pass a resolution on Tuesday to close down IREL (India) Ltds Manavalakurichi plant permanently. We have submitted a petition in this regard to Kanniyakumari district collector on Monday, he added. The movement's president P Arul Anandan said, We have been organising various protests against the mineral mining proposal and the IREL plant as it has adverse health impact on the people. Though a resolution was passed against tungsten mining in Madurai, our protests were not taken into consideration. We urge the state government to pass a resolution on Tuesday in the Assembly, revoking the nod granted to the proposed atomic mining project at Killiyoor taluk and to shut the IREL plant immediately. Anandan further said that if the resolution is not passed on Tuesday, they would stage a massive protest outside the IREL plant on December 31. IREL (India) Ltd Madurai administration said the plant had no adverse effect on the health and livelihood of the locals. The mining of minerals would also not affect the people in any manner, the administration officials told TNIE.
Villagers urge Centre to drop tungsten mining in Madurai
MADURAI: After the state government passed a resolution against tungsten mining, members of the Tungsten Surangathitta Ethirppu Makkal Kootamaippu in Madurai on Monday staged a demonstration, urging the central government to drop the mining project. Residents of Arittapatti, A Vellalapatti and nearby villages said the mining project will affect around 5,000 acres of land belonging to 50 villages, agriculture fields and historically significant sites in the region. Tamil Nadu Environment Protection Committee coordinator Mugilan, Parambumalai Pathugappu Iyakkam coordinator Karnan and Kanima Kolgaikku Ethirana Makkal Kottamaippu coordinator Kambur Selvaraj said the central government surveyed over 38,500 acres in Madurai, Dindigul and Sivaganga for tungsten mining. I suspect that the Cauvery-Gundar River Link Project was initiated to aid tungsten mining. Countries such as China and Spain dropped tungsten mining projects after witnessing its consequences on the environment and people. The state government must take a firm decision against tungsten mining, said Mugilan. Madurai MP Su Venkatesan, in a post on X, said BJP leader Annamalai wrote to Union Minister G Kishan Reddy after witnessing the protests against the tungsten mining project, following which the latter assured that the project would be reconsidered.
Erode man sets four-year-old son on fire, arrested
ERODE: Erode North police arrested a man on Monday for setting his four-year-old son on fire over a family dispute on Sunday. The child sustained 76% burn injuries and is undergoing treatment at the Coimbatore Government Medical College Hospital. The suspect has been identified as Thirumalaiselvan (32), a native of Madurai residing at Andikadu near Manickampalayam in Erode. Police said, Thirumalaiselvan, a car driver and labourer, was living with his wife Sukanya (23), daughter Omisha (7) and son Nikhil (4), in Madurai. He was an alcoholic and frequently harassed his wife over suspicions of an affair. Due to this, Sukanya took her kids and moved to her parents house in Erode a month ago. Thirumalaiselvan went to Erode two weeks ago and assured Sukanyas parents that he would stop drinking and take care of the family, and brought the kids to Madurai, police said. Following this, on Sunday, Thirumalaiselvan went to Erode again with his children and asked his wife to move back with him. Upon her refusal, Thirumalaiselvan allegedly took a bottle of petrol he had brought along, poured it on his wife and children, and attempted to set them on fire. Although Sukanya and Omisha managed to flee, Nikhil was set ablaze, police added. Hearing his screams, the neighbours doused the flames and rushed the boy to the Erode Government Hospital. On Monday, he was shifted to the Coimbatore Government Medical College Hospital, they added. Thirumalaiselvan was later arrested by Erode North police. Further probe is on.
Local bodies in Tamil Nadu to levy 10 per cent tax for entertainment shows
CHENNAI: The state government on Monday tabled a bill in the Assembly to amend the Tamil Nadu Local Authorities Entertainments Tax Act, 2017. The proposed amendment aims to empower local bodies to levy a 10% entertainment tax on concerts, dramas, and other events conducted by any institution, including educational institutions, where an admission fee is charged. According to the bill, this is applicable for events for which persons are required to make payments for admission by way of tickets or contributions or subscriptions or any other charges collected in any manner. The institutions that are now taxable under this are educational institutions or companies, societies, clubs or any other association of persons. At present, there is no enabling provision for the levy and collection of entertainment tax in such cases. The bill was introduced by Municipal Administration Minister KN Nehru. The move is expected to bring concerts and similar events under the purview of the 2017 Act which enables local bodies to levy and collect tax on entertainment and amusements specified in the Act. Meenakshi temples consecration in a year Chennai: HR and CE Minister PK Sekarbabu on Monday told the Assembly that the consecration of Madurai Meenakshi Amman temple would be conducted within a year, i.e., by December next. As many as 63 renovation works are going on in the temple. Minister said this while responding to a query from AIADMK MLA Sellur K Raju. The minister also said renovation of historical Veeravasantharayar Mandapam, which was gutted in fire in 2018, requires 25-foot-long stone pillars. Rs 3,531 cr supplementary estimates presented Chennai: Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu on Monday presented the first supplementary estimates to the tune of Rs 3,531 crore on various counts for 2024-25. Key allocations include additional loss funding grant to the TN Power Distribution Corporation Limited (Rs 1,634.86 cr); and to TN Transport Development Finance Corporation to settle terminal benefits due to retired and voluntary retired staff of transport undertakings and to enhance contingency fund. House condoles death of 15 former members, leaders Chennai: Assembly condoled death of 15 past members and nine leaders. Speaker Appavu read out their obituary references. The leaders include former CMs of West Bengal and Puducherry - Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and MDR Ramachandran respectively; Gen. S Padmanabhan, former Army Chief; CPM leader Sitaram Yechury; industrialist Ratan Tata, former Chief Secretary to TN P Shankar; Archbishop of ECI Church Ezra Sargunam, R Sampanthan, Tamil SL leader and Murasoli Selvam, senior journalist. Stalin releases book on MKs House speeches Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin released a book titled Sattamandra Nayakar Kalaignar, a compilation of important speeches of the late leader M Karunanidhi delivered in the state Assembly, and the government resolutions moved by him. Minister Duraimurugan received the first copy in the presence of Speaker M Appavu. Stalin presented cash prizes to the students who won oratory contests on achievements of Karunanidhi through the Tamil Nadu Assembly. Bill passed for amending Private Universities Act Chennai: The Assembly on Monday passed a bill to amend Tamil Nadu Private Universities Act, 2019, in order to include eight private universities into the Schedule of the Act. These eight universities were not fully aligned with the UGC Act and Regulations. The amendment was necessitated as UGC had asked the state government to establish the universities through a separate Act, or through amendments to the existing state government Act, said a higher education official. Licence process for hostels to be simplified Chennai: The Social Welfare Department introduced a bill in the Assembly to simplify the process of granting, altering and surrendering licences under TN Hostels and Homes for Women and Children (Regulation) Act. Licences will be auto-generated on online portal if applicants submit the required permits from relevant departments, including building stability and fire safety approvals. Fee for issuing licence has been hiked from Rs 3,000 to Rs 10,000.
Spell out plan to tackle pollution at Thamirabarani origin point: Madurai Bench of Madras HC
MADURAI: Shocked with the findings that the Thamirabarani is polluted even at the source at Agasthiyar Falls, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Monday told officials to inspect and file a report on the causes of pollution, and sought an action plan to eradicate or prevent the same. The court issued the directions to the deputy director of forests, Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, the joint chief environmental engineer of the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and the Tirunelveli collector. A special bench of Justices GR Swaminathan and B Pugalendhi further directed additional advocate general Veera Kathiravan to obtain instructions on whether the state government has any proposal to call upon the Ministry of Jal Shakti to seek funds for the rejuvenation of the Thamirabarani. The directions were issued on a batch of petitions, including a contempt petition, filed by one S Kamaraj alias Muthalakurichi Kamaraj, alleging that sewage water flows into the Thamirabarani. The main petition was already disposed of by the court in March this year, by issuing a series of directions to various departments. However, the matter is being listed periodically for reporting compliance. In the previous hearing, the judges mentioned the findings of their inspection of the river on November 10, and sought a report from the collector and corporation commissioner on funds allotted and utilised by the state government towards the conservation of Thamirabarani River. However, when the case was heard on Monday, the collector reported that except for the Rs 271 crore received under the AMRUT Scheme for underground drainage system and Rs 45 lakh and Rs 40 lakh sanctioned for removal of seemai karuvelam trees and choke pits, respectively, no funds were allotted for the river itself. Confirming the same, the Tirunelveli corporation commissioner further added that the government has a proposal to allot Rs 40 crore for the river under the Pollution Abatement and Riverfront Development Project. Expressing concern over the fact that no specific funds have been allotted by the government for the restoration of the river, the judges asked the AAG to inquire if the state is likely to get financial support from the Ministry of Jal Shakti.
Warning issued against flashing lights at flights at Madurai airport
Office-bearers of Young Indians Madurai chapter elected
Sobhita Dhulipalas mehendi pays tribute to Madurai Temple, insider reveals - Deccan Herald
Sobhita Dhulipalas mehendi pays tribute to Madurai Temple, insider reveals Deccan Herald
Annamalai urges Kishan Reddy to drop tungsten mining project in Madurai
Mr. Reddy assured Mr. Annamalai that he would consider the request to withdraw the project, the latter said in a social media post
Tamil Nadu Assembly Urges Centre To Cancel Madurai Tungsten Mining Rights
The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Monday passed a resolution in the state Assembly urging the Centre to immediately cancel tungsten mining rights granted to Hindustan Zinc Limited in the state, following an intense debate in the House.
As long as I am Tamil Nadu CM tungsten mining in Melur will not be allowed: MK Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin vowed to block tungsten mining in Melur, Madurai, despite the Union Government granting rights to Hindustan Zinc Limited. The state assembly passed a resolution condemning the decision, citing environmental and heritage concerns. Stalin urged the Prime Minister to cancel the mining rights, emphasizing the state's disapproval and the public's anxiety.
Tamil Nadu govt moves resolution in Assembly condemning Centre for granting tungsten mining rights
Tamil Nadu's Assembly condemned the Union Government's decision to grant tungsten mining rights in Madurai district to Hindustan Zinc Limited. The state government argues the mine threatens a biodiversity heritage site and disregards their objections. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has urged Prime Minister Modi to cancel the mining rights.
Artisans in Madurai's Vilacheri village gear up for Christmas 2024 - ANI News
Artisans in Madurai's Vilacheri village gear up for Christmas 2024 ANI News
T.N. Assembly adopts resolution against tungsten mining in Madurai
The resolution pointed out that Arittapatti, the region where tungsten mining is to take place, was declared a biodiversity heritage site in 2022
Tamil Nadu Assembly to Urge Centre to Cancel Tungsten Mining Rights
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Assembly is set to convene on Monday for a brief session, during which the state government is poised to adopt a resolution urging the Centre to revoke tungsten mining rights granted to Hindustan Zinc Limited in Madurai district. The resolution calls on the union government to immediately cancel the mining rights and refrain from granting similar permissions without consulting the respective state government. This move underscores the states opposition to the project, which has faced criticism from various quarters. The session is likely to witness heated debates, with AIADMK leader and opposition chief Edappadi K. Palaniswami expected to target the ruling DMK government over its handling of cyclone Fengal-induced rainfall and subsequent damage. The days proceedings will commence with obituary references and a resolution condoling the deaths of prominent personalities. The state government will then table Demands for Grants for further expenditure and the first supplementary estimates for 2024-25. The session will continue on December 10, with discussions on the supplementary estimates, followed by the governments reply and voting. Other legislative business, including scrutiny and adoption of Bills, will also be taken up.
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MADURAI: Criticising the lackadaisical approach of government officials in managing legal proceedings, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently dismissed an appeal filed by the commissionerate of land administration against a single judge's order directing the authorities to reclassify and grant patta to a woman for a 1.1 acre land in Kanniyakumari district. A bench comprising Justices MS Ramesh and AD Maria Clete noted that through the above appeal, the government was indirectly trying to challenge a civil suit decree passed b Kuzhithurai sub court in favour of the woman - Mary Isabella - in 1997. The government had failed to file an appeal against the said decree and had belatedly approached the Kanniyakumari district court in 2009 seeking to condone the delay of over 11 years. Ironically, the government had cited the 2004 Tsunami as one of the reasons for the delay, though the civil suit decree had been passed as early as in 1997 and there was no connection between the two events, the judges noted, adding that the said application was also dismissed by the district court. It is concerning that the law officers representing the state have endorsed such an application in the grounds of this writ appeal, which undermines the integrity of legal processes. It is unfortunate, and remains incomprehensible how the state has chosen to file this appeal, effectively seeking to convert this court into an appellate forum to challenge a decree passed by the civil court, the judges observed. Though the government claimed that it had rights over the property, the judges rejected it citing that the government failed to take action on time. Safeguarding government properties demands the government's vigilance, for even a moment's lapse invites irreparable loss, the judges added. Noting that the government had disregarded the civil court's decree without enforcing it and forced the petitioner to file a second round of litigation, the judges opined that the said action deserves imposition of cost against the government but they refrain from saddling the state exchequer, mindful that the burden of the official's lethargy should not fall upon the public coffers. Mary Isabella owned a 2.15-acre land in Kanniyakumari. Of this, 1.23 acres was government puramboke land, leading to interference in her possession in the early 1990s. She filed a civil suit in Kuzhithurai court, which ended in her favour in 1997 and the government was told to pay `35,000 as damages for cutting down 77 yielding coconut trees during the pendency of the suit. After over 11 years, the government filed an appeal in the Kanniyakumari district court, along with an application to condone delay, which was also dismissed in 2010. Despite this, Isabella's request seeking patta for the land was not accepted, prompting her to move the high court in 2022. This plea was allowed by a single judge of the court, challenging which the government filed the present appeal.
MADURAI: In a first-of-its-kind of RTI response, the Central Public Information Officer-cum-Administrative Officer of Madurai AIIMS said the construction contract's Notice To Proceed (NTP) has been issued to Larsen & Toubro Ltd of Chennai and the estimated time of project completion is 33 months. Citing the RTI response, RTI activist Pandiraja on Sunday said that the construction works of AIIMS are in progress. The works to construct Academic Block, Nursing College, UG hostel, PG hostel, nursing student hostel, dining hall, OPD block, ID block and service zones 1, 2 and 3 are in progress (phase I), and it accounts for 60% of the total works. The construction contract has been awarded to Larsen and Toubro (L&T) Ltd, Chennai and its contract value is estimated as Rs 1118.35 crore (excluding GST). The NTP was issued to L&T Ltd on May 22, 2024, and the estimated time of project completion is 33 months, he said. Pandiraja further said that as per the response, the hospital building and infectious disease block will be around 1,16,945 sq m; Ayush block will be 2,443 sq m, teaching block 34,242 sq m, auditorium 5,071 sq m, mortuary 1,790 sq m, among others, totaling 2,18,927 sq m. Though the construction has been delayed, Madurai AIIMS is expected to be opened for public by February 2027, he said. It may be noted that the announcement for AIIMS came in February 2015, the location for the facility was chosen in June 2018, ministry approval was granted in December 2018, the foundation stone laid in January 2019, the land was handed over to central government in November 2020, and the loan agreement was signed in March 2021.
Tamil Nadu may adopt PPP model to run dialysis units
TIRUNELVELI: The state government may adopt a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model like Telangana for running haemodialysis units. The National Health Mission (NHM)-Tamil Nadu recently formed a 20-member expert committee to develop a comprehensive policy-driven road map for implementing haemodialysis services. According to the proceedings of mission director Dr A Arun Thamburaj, the expert committee will study and document the best practices available under government and PPP models for haemodialysis units and also analyse the financial aspects of operationalising dialysis services under the model. The committees first meeting is scheduled for December 12, and the panel will submit its final report, containing actionable recommendations, on December 25. The committee is supposed to develop a robust framework to implement the hub-and-spoke model for dialysis services with a centralised monitoring system on the lines of Telangana to ensure that patients in remote areas can benefit from these services through a decentralised yet connected network. It will also explore the establishment of three or more regional hubs - Chennai, Madurai and Coimbatore - which would be mapped with spokes. The expert committee will be headed by the mission director and include senior doctors, representatives from Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, TANKER Foundation, NephroPlus, and Gujarats A-ONE Dialysis Programme. In light of the increasing demand for haemodialysis services and the need for reforms to streamline the delivery, the NHM-Tamil Nadu decided to constitute the expert committee. This initiative aims to improve accessibility, efficiency, and quality of services, particularly in addressing the growing burden of chronic kidney diseases and challenges faced by dialysis patients, mentioned the proceedings.