Annulling Tungsten mining: Centre has yielded to people's sentiments, TN govt, says CM MK Stalin
Chief Minister M K Stalin announced that the Centre's decision to cancel Tungsten mining in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district respects the people's sentiments and state government's stance. He emphasized that future mining auctions should have state consent.
TN fisheries minister, family generated Rs 17.74 crore of proceeds of crime, says ED
CHENNAI: The Enforcement Directorate on January 23 said that their investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) has revealed that the Tamil Nadu Fisheries minister Anitha R Radhakrishnan and his family members have generated Rs 17.74 crore of proceeds of crime. The agencys Chennai zonal office said they have provisionally attached immovable properties belonging to him, valued at Rs 1.26 crore, in Thoothukudi, Madurai and Chennai under PMLA. The EDs investigation is based on an FIR filed by DVAC which had allegedly found Rs 2.07 crore of disproportionate assets in the check period of May 2001 to April 2006, during which he served as a housing minister in the then AIADMK government led by late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa. Many years later, he quit the party and joined DMK. In 2022, ED had provisionally attached 18 immovable properties worth Rs 1 crore in this case. The agency said the minister and his family members are still in possession and are enjoying Proceeds of Crime (POC) viz. disproportionate assets amassed during the check period, and further derived benefits from the proceeds obtained directly by commission of scheduled offence, i.e. corruption. In addition, a part of the POC was also found invested in various firms i.e. placed in the financial system and laundered by layering in the form of cash deposits, and by obtaining a loan which was further repaid by cash so as to project the same as untainted, the agency said. This was finally integrated by generating huge profits from the said firms and acquiring more immovable properties subsequent to the check period. Further investigation in the case is under way.
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Centre cancels Nayakkarpatti tungsten mining auction in Madurai after farmers' opposition
CHENNAI: A day after a group of farmers from Madurai district met Union Minister of Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy on Wednesday in the presence of BJP leaders from Tamil Nadu, the Union government on Thursday announced its decision to annul the auction of the Nayakkarpatti Tungsten mineral block in Melur, Madurai. In a release, the government stated that the decision was taken after detailed deliberations, considering the importance of the biodiversity heritage site in the area and the Government of India's commitment, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to protecting traditional rights. The mining rights for the project had been auctioned to Hindustan Zinc Limited, a subsidiary of Vedanta Limited. Kishan Reddy met with Ambalakarars (traditional community leaders) from Madurai district at his chamber in the Ministry of Mines , New Delhi, the release said. It further stated that they informed him that the Nayakkarpatti Tungsten mineral block includes the Arittapatti Biodiversity Heritage Site and several cultural heritage sites. Tungsten mining: Villagers to meet Union minister, Annamalai predicts good news Considering this, they requested him to cancel the auction. The minister assured them that the government would fully support heritage protection. Following the auction announcement, several representations were received opposing the project on the grounds that the block area contains a biodiversity heritage site, the release added. The Tamil Nadu Assembly recently adopted a special resolution urging the Government of India to cancel the tungsten mining rights granted to Hindustan Zinc Limited in Madurai district. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, while speaking during the passing of the resolution, stated that his government would never allow mining to take place. Farmers and villagers from Melur and surrounding areas in Madurai district strongly opposed the mining project through sustained protests. BJP State president K. Annamalai, who was also present at the meeting on Wednesday, had earlier said that happy news, officially announcing the cancellation of the mining project, would come on Thursday.
Tensions between Hindu and Islamic outfits over animal sacrifices on Thiruparankundram Hill in Madurai have risen. Police stopped animal sacrifices at Sikandar Badushah Dargah, citing that only prayers are allowed. Ramanathapuram MP K. Navas Kani attempted to address the issue while BJP state president K. Annamalai criticized the MP for provoking Hindus and disrupting religious harmony.
Tungsten mining: Madurai villagers meet Union Minister Kishen Reddy
CHENNAI: Representatives of villages in Melur block in Madurai district led by BJP state president K Annamalai called on union minister for Coal and Mines G Kishen Reddy on Wednesday and demanded that the tungsten mining proposal should be given up. After the meeting, Annamalai told reporters the union minister had given his word to the representatives in person but an official announcement about the tungsten mining would be made on Thursday. He said the representatives from the villages thanked the union minister for suspending the tungsten mining proposal and requested him to stop the mining in the entire area covering 4,981.64 acres. Later, Annamalai, in his post on X handle, said, A farmer delegation from Vallalapatti, Aritapatti, Kidaripatti and Narasingampatti in the Melur block of Madurai district met the union minister. The union minister listened to the grievances of the farmer delegation patiently and their request for the cancellation of the tender for mining tungsten in Melur block and assured the farmers that a positive, favourable decision in line with the farmers expectations of the Melur block will be made and announced. Union Minister L Murugan and BJPs senior leader and co-in-charge for Tamil Nadu, Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy were also present during the meeting. Annamalai recalled the Geological Survey of India gave its report on September 14, 2021, about the feasibility of tungsten mining in the Madurai district and the union government wrote to the TN government, but the latter did not even oppose the project.
Officials rejected beach sand scam in Tamil Nadu, later accepted it
THOOTHUKUDI: Even as the arguments into the 10-year-long suo motu PIL on illegal beach sand mining case have come to an end, an analysis of the affidavits and counters filed by the secretaries of various departments of both state and central governments reveals that the government authorities, who had urged the court to dismiss the case with exemplary cost, later admitted to the violations after the Satyabrata Sahoo committees and the amicus curiaes comprehensive reports established unlawful mining. In 2013, the TN government issued orders to stop mining beach sand minerals such as garnet, ilmenite, rutile, zircon, and sillimanite in Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli, Kanniyakumari, Tiruchy, and Madurai. As illegal mining became rampant again, professor Dr G Victor Rajamanickam filed a PIL at the Madras HC in 2015 demanding action. Chief Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayanan on January 28, 2016, converted the PIL into a suo motu case and appointed advocate Dr V Suresh as amicus to assist the court. Satyabrata Sahoo committee was formed as per an HC order dated January 11, 2017, to quantify the minerals stashed in processing plants, yards, godowns, and bonded warehouses related to the plants in the three southern districts. During the hearings of the suo motu PIL, various departments of state and central governments urged the HC to dismiss the writ petition claiming it deserves no consideration and is devoid of merit. However, findings of the committee and amicus curiae since 2018 forced the secretaries of state government, and top central government officials to file revised counters admitting to the violations of stipulated law, commissions and omissions. While the Satyabrata Sahoo committee established an excess of minerals stocked at godowns, the amicus curiae revealed that a whopping 37,024.64 tonnes of monazite could have been extracted from the mined areas. The government can recover a pending royalty due and cost of minerals, amounting to Rs 5,832.44 crore. Thereafter, the additional chief secretary to the Natural Resources Department admitted violations in his affidavit filed in February 2022, that over 1.01 crore tonnes of raw sand were illegally mined and transported by the private lessees over an extent of 579.33 acres of non-leased out areas in the three southern districts citing Gagandeep Singh Bedis report that was submitted five years earlier. (Bedi filed his inspection report pertaining to Thoothukudi before the HC on September 20, 2016, and for Tirunelveli and Kanniyakumari on January 11, 2017.) The regional controller of Mines of Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) submitted an additional affidavit in 2022, claiming the amicus curiaes November 2021 report on the illegal mining and transportation of beach sand minerals and the mismatch of data on monazite productions are serious in nature, and prayed for a direction to initiate appropriate actions. Similarly, the Department of Atomic Energy in its counter affidavit submitted on January 24, 2022, agreed that excessive mining of can not be ruled out. Speaking to TNIE , a lessee contended that it is mysterious to see that the Tamil Nadu government itself went ahead and took cognizance of the reports filed by amicus curiae, which was solely appointed to assist the court. Even the HC has not yet accepted the reports, he added. An RTI activist, requesting anonymity, told TNIE top officials remained a mute spectator on complaints against the illegal mining along coastal areas since 1990. They wilfully filed improper and incorrect counters denying violations despite being senior IAS officers, he said suspecting connivance with miners.
Official announcement on cancellation of tungsten block in Madurai on January 23: Annamalai
CM M K Stalin Assures Support to Traders Community
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin.(Twitter) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin.(Twitter) Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin promised all support and backing to the trading community by making it clear that his governments commitment to provide everything for everyone would ensure that the traders were not left behind. Speaking at the centenary celebrations of the Tamil Chamber of Commerce in Madurai, Stalin lauded the association that had a membership of 5,500 and 250 affiliated associations, making it the biggest traders body in the country. The chamber had been formed in the year in which M Karunanidhi was born and had seen the former Chief Minister gracing the diamond jubilee celebrations, too, he said. Describing the president of the Federation of Traders Associations (Vanigar Sagangalin Peramaippu) Vikramaraja as a goodwill ambassador of the DMK, he said he could never reject an invitation by him to address any meeting and that explained his presence in Madurai.
CPI(M) welcome committee office inaugurated in Kollam ahead of State conference
Prior to the 24th CPI(M) party Congress scheduled to be held in Madurai from April 2-6, the Kerala State conference will take place in Kollam from March 6 to 9.
Protests Mount Against Proposed Tungsten Mine In Biodiversity Hotspot In Tamil Nadu's Madurai
Inspection held at MKU College after students raise slew of complaints
MADURAI: Officials from the Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU) inspected the MKU College campus in Tallakulam on Tuesday as per directions of E Sundaravalli, Commissioner of Collegiate Education and Chairperson of MKU Convener Committee. The inspection was necessitated following a slew of complaints from the institute's students. MKU College was established in 1994. It is neither considered a constituent college nor a government-aided college. The financial requirements of the college are fully met by fees paid by the students. Most of the 4,000 youth studying here hail from socio-economically marginalised families, and the tuition fee collected by the college is almost equivalent to that of any self-financing college. Letter of complaints In a recent letter to Sundaravalli, the students raised various complaints, including an inadequate number of toilets and unhygienic campus conditions that have been leading to diseases among students. They also said the college principal had been collecting rent for the use of Thol Kappiyar Arangu, a seminar hall. A Vinayagar temple is located on the college campus, which is a violation of Tamil Nadu government rules, and teaching staff perform pooja there every day, the letter mentioned. Information mismatch Another major issue raised by the students was the mismatch of information in the recentlyissued ID cards. One of the students said that the issuance of these cards got delayed, and for the first-year students alone, the cards were issued before the Pongal holidays. However, in those cards too, the information was incorrect. For example, a man's ID would have a woman's photo or vice versa. Even the addresses were jumbled up. Due to this wrong printing of information, we are unable to apply for bus passes, the student added and sought action against the staff responsible for the shoddy work.Subsequently, Sundaravalli ordered an inspection at the college. On Tuesday, a team of officials led by MKU estate officer Anand visited the institute and reviewed the situation. 'Someone trying to tarnish my name' When contacted, MKU College Principal (i/c) M Bhuvaneswaran told TNIE that he had not collected any rent for the use of Thol Kappiyar Arangu. I had only asked the users to remit the electricity cost for their programmes to the college's bank account. Also, the workers are daily cleaning the premises. Someone had persuaded the students to send the letter with an intention to tarnish my name and the name of the college, he said, and added that he had not received any complaint in the last two years regarding unhygienic premises or scarcity of drinking water. Complaints not baseless On request of anonymity, one of the officials who inspected the MKU college said that during their visit, they noticed unhygienic conditions of toilets and a shortage of drinking water. The officials asked the cleanliness workers to clean the toilets and campus immediately. Without securing approval from the syndicate, the principal granted permission to a person to run a canteen on the college premises. We have asked him to obtain the necessary approval. Other directions we gave were to install additional RO drinking water plants, and place incinerators in the girls' toilets. The inspection will continue for a few more days, he added.
2,211 Tamil Nadu government schools all set to celebrate 100-year milestone
CHENNAI: It is no small feat for a government school to stand the test of time, providing education to the community for over 100 years. To honour such schools that have served generations, their alumni, with support of the school education department, will hold celebrations in 2,211 government schools from January 22 to February 2. School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi will inaugurate the first event at Panchayat Middle School in Thirukkuvalai, alma mater of former Chief Minister and DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi. According to the school education department, the schools that had achieved this milestone include 1,406 primary schools, 591 middle schools, 79 high schools, and 135 higher secondary schools. Among these, Madurai leads with 173 schools, followed by Cuddalore (158), Kanniyakumari (122), Dindigul (119), Tiruchy (109) and Thanjavur (102). The list does not include all the government-aided schools that are functioning for more than 100 years. If a school has been in a locality for over 100 years, it becomes a part of the communitys identity. The alumni, with our support, will organise these events. These celebrations aim to strengthen the connection between alumni, local communities and schools. It will also remind everyone of the schools legacy motivating the staff to perform better, a source in the school education department said. Presidency Girls Higher Secondary School in Chennai, over 240 years old, is said to be the oldest school in TN. One govt school selected per district to launch celebrations One government school per district has been selected to launch the celebrations. Schools have been asked to align these celebrations with their annual day events, involving parents and alumni. A coordination committee will be formed, headed by the respective headmasters, with teachers, parents, school management committee members and former students as members. The events will highlight key milestones of the schools, awards won by alumni and other important initiatives. Donations received during the celebrations must be properly recorded on the Namma School Namma Ooru Palli platform, said a circular from the department. The school education department had previously made efforts to connect alumni with government schools through an alumni forum, which has received over five lakh registrations. The department also plans to engage alumni in various activities, such as conducting career guidance sessions, among others. These initiatives are currently being piloted in different schools across the state.
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Fintech Tower project will go live soon, says Industry Minister T R B Rajaa
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government is planning to launch the Fintech Tower project set to come up on a 2.29-acre plot in Fintech City at a cost of Rs 234 crore in the next few months, according to Industry Minister Dr T R B Rajaa. Dr Rajaa, who inspected the project works, posted on X that it is on schedule. With 60% of the work complete, this landmark project is on track to become a key driver in positioning Tamil Nadu as the FinTech Capital of India, the minister said. The Fintech Tower is envisioned as a high-rise building with a built-up area of approximately 5.5 lakh sq ft, comprising two basements, three podiums and nine floors. The minister said that the Fintech City and Tower projects have already generated significant interest, with plots selling fast and leading players from the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) and fintech spaces showing strong interest in office spaces. Speaking of office spaces, Chennai, Kovai, Thoothukudi, Tiruchy and Madurai are seeing big demand, hence the government is doing its bit to increase supply. I urge private players to concentrate on A Grade office spaces in these cities, he added.
Madurai Bench of the Madras HC bins Jaya death panel advisory to probe former minister Vijayabaskar
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Monday quashed a portion of the Justice A Arumughaswamy Commission report, which recommended a probe against former health minister C Vijayabaskar in connection with the death of former chief minister J Jayalalithaa. The court also quashed the consequent G.O. passed by the state to act against Vijayabaskar and a few others based on the report. Justice GK Ilanthiraiyan passed the order on a petition filed by Vijayabaskar in 2023, seeking to quash relevant portions of the commissions report dated August 23, 2022, and the G.O. issued by the state government on October 17, 2022. The judge rejected the governments contention that the petition is premature and observed that there is clear violation of Section 8B of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, which says that if any persons reputation is likely to be prejudicially affected by the inquiry, the commission should give the person a reasonable opportunity of being heard and to produce evidence in his or her defence. The petitioner was neither given a notice under the above section nor was he given the opportunity to cross-examine the witnesses, the judge noted. Since there is an infirmity in the report so far as the observations against the petitioner were concerned, the consequential G.O. passed against him is also unsustainable, the judge observed and quashed the relevant portions of the report and the G.O. Vijayabaskar stated in his petition that he had been called by the commission only as a witness and no notice was issued to him before ordering the investigation. His reputation has taken a toll owing to the baseless findings made in the commissions report merely based on assumptions and surmises, the judge added. The commission had observed that it is surprising that being the health minister, Vijayabaskar did not take necessary measures to take the late chief minister abroad for treatment. It had also alleged that Vijayabaskar was the main tool used by VK Sasikala and the Apollo hospital doctors to thwart the attempts to take Jayalalithaa abroad, he said. Judge rejects state governments contention The judge rejected the governments contention that the petition is premature, and observed that there is clear violation of Section 8B of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, which says that if any persons reputation is likely to be prejudicially affected by the inquiry, the commission should give the person a reasonable opportunity of being heard and to produce evidence in his or her defence
SC members allege discrimination in Palamedu jallikattu, seek action in TN
jallikattuMADURAI: Alleging discrimination during the Palamedu jallikattu event, the Ambedkar Paraiyar Uravinmurai from Palamedu handed a petition to Madurai Superintendent of Police B K Arvind on Monday, seeking action against the functionaries and members of the Palamedu Grama Pothu Mahalingam Madathu Committee for preventing SC persons and their bulls from participating in the event on January 15. The groups president C Santham said jallikattu events were held in villages on the second day of the Thai month. While the committee must give respect and invite people from all communities, SC community members were not invited in such a manner. Santham filed a petition before the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, and based on the court order, the district collector organised a peace talk between the SC members and the committee members. During the peace talks, it was noted that there are 22 communities in the village, of which members of 11 communities were part of the jallikattu committee. Further, there are temple bulls from six communities (temple bulls are released from the Vaadivasal and are not tamed during the event as a mark of respect). It was discussed during the talks that such respect should also be extended to a temple bull from an SC community. One Chandrasekar, hailing from an SC community, petitioned the collector on January 7, 2024, seeking to release a bull belonging to the Karuppu temple. However, the committee members refused to allow the release of the bull belonging to the SC community. A fresh petition was then submitted before the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, and the court directed the district administration to consider the petition, before disposing it. The district administration agreed to stick with the 2024's peace talk decision. However, the committee members were firm and refused to give respect for the bull owned by the SC community, and also prevented the bulls owned by SC members from participating in the competition. In light of this, Santham demanded the police to book a case against the committee functionaries and members under relevant sections of the SC/ST Act and the BNS.
Curb overcharging by private harvesters, demand Tiruchy farmers
TIRUCHY: With samba harvesting having commenced, farmers in the district express concerns over the inadequate number of harvesters with the agricultural engineering department. The department has three machines, though samba paddy cultivation has been carried out on over 1.25 lakh acres in the district. This has left many farmers reliant on private operators, who they say often charge exorbitant rates. Farmers hence want the government to increase the number of harvesters, to ensure timely harvest. Harvester operators increase the rent for their machines indiscriminately due to heavy demand for the equipment when the samba paddy harvest commences, alleged the farmers. The hourly rent for the harvester owned by the agricultural engineering department department is Rs 1,160 for tyre-type harvester and Rs 1,880 for chain-type harvester. The department has also fixed Rs 1,600 and Rs 2,400 for these categories, respectively, for private operators. They, however, demand Rs 4,000 and Rs 3,500, complain farmers. A large number of paddy-harvesting machines would arrive in the Cauvery delta region from various parts of the state, particularly from Athur, Salem, Madurai and Namakkal and even from Karnataka. Utilising the demand, operators increase the rent on their own, said N Veerasekaran, the state spokesperson of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh. Samba harvesting has already commenced in many parts of the district. As farmers are rushing the process due to rain, harvester operators collect rent which is twice that fixed by the district administration. Small and marginal farmers find it hard to pay such exorbitant amount. The district collector should convene a meeting to fix the rent and also should nominate officials to check if the operators follow instructions, he added. The government should provide the required number of harvesters commensurate with the quantum of crop acreage in a district, he further said.
Madurai to Malaysia: A keepers dream
CHENNAI: The Gunalan-Saranya household in Chennai was buzzing with phone calls early in the morning on Sunday. It was Indias first game at the ICC Womens Under-19 T20 World Cup and their daughter Kamalini was set to take the field against West Indies in Malaysia around noon Indian time. Not sure of timing, relatives from Madurai, and all over Tamil Nadu had been calling since wee hours thinking if they had missed the start of the match. Since the Asia Cup matches started early, they thought the World Cup game was also at the same time, Saranya told CE , beaming with pride. Many may not necessarily know cricket that intimately but everyone is following Kamalini. We watched it at home and are very happy to see our daughter in the World Cup, she adds. For the record, Kamalini scored a 13-ball 16 in the low-scoring tie as India kicked off their title defence with a nine-wicket win against West Indies. It is a continuation of the incredible couple of months Kamalini and her family has had. The road to this point where Kamalini got a WPL contract with Mumbai Indians for Rs 1.6 crore before becoming the only Tamil Nadu player in the India team at the WC has been a rather long one. Five years ago, it was not on anyones mind, not even Kamalinis. Back then, they were in Madurai where Gunalan would have a net for his son Kishore and he would give him throwdowns during school holidays. On one such evening during the Covid lockdown, the then 12-year-old Kamalini picked up the ball and wanted to bowl. That was the first time a spark was ignited. From thereon, it was a long, hard toil. With not many matches to play for her in Madurai, Gunalan and Kamalini would travel to Chennai to train and play matches. In Madurai, we could do the basics but for special training, turf wickets we had to come to Chennai. We used to train what was called Drone in Thoraipakkam and then became a part of the CSK academy, Gunalan told CE. Barely into her teens, Kamalini instantly became a prodigy in TN Cricket. She was a part of the U15 side last year and in 2024-25, the 16-year-old was a vital part of the U19 team that won the T20 title. It was followed by a call-up to the triangular series featuring India A, B and South Africa U19 and Kamalini finished as leading run-scorer with 270 runs in four games. Three days later, their lives were changed at the WPL auction. There was a bidding for her daughter before she was eventually signed by MI. For all the hard work over the past five years, it was a gift from god. All her wishes and dreams came true. When I was in hospital last year, she came to visit, was in tears. Two days later, she scored a century for TN. She is a courageous girl, it makes me very emotional. I cried a lot of happy tears on the day of the auction, said Gunalan, beaming with pride. It all happened together. We will never forget that day. I am not sure if we would have been this happy the day she was born, said Saranya. Cannot explain our feelings in words, to see our daughter play for India. Want to jump in joy and that is what I and my son did. We knew we struggled but we always believed in Kamalini. That she would do it for us. So many people had a part to play in this journey. Grateful for them. I have to thank all the coaches, and my daughter the most, she added. This is just the beginning of course for Kamalini and her family. The world is going to see a lot more of her in the coming days and years.
Bengaluru bypass, GST road, ECR grind to a halt as lakhs return to Chennai
CHENNAI: With lakhs of people returning to Chennai after celebrating Pongal holidays in native villages, massive vehicular congestion was witnessed for several hours on Sunday on the three major entry roads GST Road from Singaperumal Koil to Tambaram, Muthukadu-Thiruvanmiyur stretch of ECR, and Sriperumbudur-Maduravoyal section of Bengaluru Bypass. The traffic on Perungalathur Road overbridge also moved at a snails pace as a huge number of private vehicles began returning to the city on Sunday afternoon. Taking advantage of the heavy rush, private omnibuses on Saturday collected fares higher than the approved rates mentioned in the recently released fare list. Against the usual fare of Rs 1,400 to Rs 2,000 from cities such as Tiruchy, Madurai, Coimbatore, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, and Nagercoil to Chennai, the ticket fares stood at Rs 3,500 to Rs 5,000 for non-AC and AC-seater buses due to high demand, intensified by marriages scheduled on the first auspicious (muhurtham) day of Thai month. However, fares for Sunday increased only marginally. Commuters said that though platforms like RedBus displayed lower fares on their main page, prices surged by Rs 1,000 to 1,500 during the booking process, depending on seat selection. According to transport department officials, nearly 9 lakh commuters have returned to Chennai since Friday. Kilambakkam bus terminus handled about 1.5 lakh commuters daily over the past two days, with round-the-clock arrivals. However, the MTCs early-morning connecting bus services remain inadequate, forcing commuters to spend Rs 300 to Rs 600 on cabs to reach their destinations, particularly in Central and Northern Chennai areas. A senior official from SETC stated, The demand slightly went up in the eleventh hour as Saturday being a muhurtham day. Both TNSTC and SETC have deployed additional services wherever needed to accommodate the increased demand, the official added. A Anbalagan, president of the All-Omni Bus Owners Association, stated, All omnibuses have adhered to the approved fare list issued by the association. A few tourist buses seem to have overcharged commuters, and we have advised them to refrain from such practices. Meanwhile, to accommodate returning commuters, the Chennai division of Southern Railway announced special local train services between Kattankulathur and Tambaram on January 20. These trains aim to facilitate a seamless return journey for passengers arriving at Kilambakkam bus terminus on government and private buses. According to an official note, suburban special trains were operated from Kattangulathur to Tambaram between 4 am and 6.20 am. Similarly, special trains ran from Tambaram to Kattangulathur with stoppages at Potheri, Guduvancheri, Urapakkam, Vandalur, and Perungalathur stations in both directions.
Six caste Hindus booked as Dalit teen assaulted, force him to prostrate before them in Usilampatti
MADURAI: The Usilampatti town police on Saturday booked six caste Hindus on charges of forcing an SC teenager to prostrate before them on January 16. They were booked under sections 296 (b) and 351 (2) of BNS and 3(1)(r) and 3(1)(s) of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. While sources said the victim was 17 years old, the police claimed he was aged 19. The age of the suspects also could not be ascertained. The teenager from Sankampatti in Usilampatti mentioned in his complaint that the six caste Hindus took offence to him walking with his dhoti folded up to his knees in the village during Purattasi festival a few months ago. An argument broke out between them and both parties also physically attacked each other. Following this incident, the teenager decided to stay outside the village and returned only during the Pongal holidays. However, the caste Hindus allegedly abducted him on January 16. He was taken to another place, where a group of people from the dominant caste allegedly hurled casteist slurs at him and physically attacked him. The complainant said he was forced to prostrate before each of the caste Hindu persons assembled there, including a six-year-old boy. He was further threatened and then allowed to leave. The Neelam Culture Centre on their X handle condemned the police department for booking a case only on January 18 despite the complaint being lodged on January 16 and mentioned that the caste Hindus had also urinated on the Dalit teenager. Advocate Deviammal, a relative of the victim, concurred that the suspects had urinated on the victim and they decided to release him only when they learnt that the police were alerted about the incident. The complainant received treatment at the government hospital in Usilampatti. He is only 17 years old, she added. Urination claim refuted In a press statement, the police department said the case was registered based on the teenagers complaint. They, however, refuted the charge that the suspects urinated on the boy. Further investigation is under way
Paddy rate drops in Tamil Nadu, rice price may fall 10 per cent
MADURAI: The retail price of fine varieties of rice, which are being sold at Rs 60 to Rs 70 per kg, may come down by at least 10% over the next few weeks as paddy prices have dropped significantly in the open market. With bumper harvest expected this year, paddy prices have dropped in the open market by Rs 200 to Rs 300 per 62kg bag in Tamil Nadu, say rice traders. According to sources, RNR paddy, which was sold at Rs 1,700 to Rs 2,000 per bag, is presently being sold at Rs 1,300 to Rs 1,400 in Ramanathapuram. According to Dr A C Mohan, secretary, Federation of Tamil Nadu Rice Mill Owners and Paddy Rice Dealers Association, On an average, rice production in the country was around 1,300 lakh metric tonnes to 1,350 lakh metric tonnes over the last few years, but this fell by about 3.5% in 2023-24. Due to the Ukraine war, which led to rise in global demand for foodgrains, and increase in customs duty, the prices went up significantly in the market. But this year, a bumper crop yield is expected. This has led to a drop in paddy prices at the farm-gate level and will also be reflected in the price of rice varieties over the next few weeks. Price of rice may drop by a minimum of about Rs 2 to Rs 3 per kg initially. Tamil Nadu: Delta farmers seek paddy procurement policy Paddy is the chief crop of Tamil Nadu and the total rice output stood at 75 lakh metric tonnes in 2023-24. More than 3 lakh hectares is under paddy cultivation across TN. New survey needed to assess damage caused by rains: Agriculture official According to official data, the Nagapattinam district recorded a total rainfall of 34.6cm during the 24 hours ending Sunday morning. Agriculture officials estimate that this has affected the samba crop on around 25,000 hectares in Nagapattinam alone. P Sivakumar (45), a farmer from Palaiyur in the district, said, I could not undertake kuruvai cultivation due to the delay in release of Cauvery water. I cultivated only samba paddy which I was about to harvest in a few days. The crop, however, is now inundated in rainwater. I am staring at a huge loss. Paddy crops on 3,800 acres damaged in Tamil Nadu, farmers seek aid On the rain impact, a senior agriculture official said, We have to conduct a fresh survey to assess the damage caused by the rains over the past few days. We also have to ensure that it does not conflict with the surveys we conducted in the past. In Mayiladuthurai district, agriculture officials estimate that around 30,000 hectares of the total 68,000 hectares on which samba and thaladi cultivation have been taken up have been affected by the rains. The district recorded a total of 42.42cm of rainfall with an average of 7cm in 24 hours till Sunday morning. Mayiladuthurai, Sembanarkoil and Poraiyar stations alone recorded over 10cm rainfall each. An agriculture official in Mayiladuthurai said, Harvesting is completed only on about 100 hectares. The crop on the rest was expected to be harvested in the next one month. Estimation of the rain impact on the cultivation in the areas is under progress. In Karaikal, officials estimate seasonal paddy raised on about 4,000 hectares of the total 4,500 hectares to have been affected by the rain. Karaikal district recorded 5.6cm in a 24-hour period ending Sunday morning.
Dalit teen assaulted, abused with casteist slurs in Tamil Nadu, 6 booked
Six individuals have been booked under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act for assaulting and using casteist slurs against a 17-year-old Dalit boy in Madurai's Sangampatti village. The victim claimed he was beaten, forcibly made to beg for forgiveness, and threatened with death. However, police dispute the allegation that he was urinated on.
Patients paid Rs 511 crore for CT, MRI scans in TN government hospitals in five years: RTI data
MADURAI: Over Rs 511.21 crore were generated through CT and MRI scans in government hospitals across Tamil Nadu in the last five years. Social activists raised a query as to why such revenue generating scan facilities were not installed in the five government district headquarter and medical college hospitals at Theni and Kanniyakumari districts in Tamil Nadu. Speaking to TNIE, RTI activist Anandraj said, An RTI query was sent to Tamil Nadu Medical Service Corporation and the reports suggested that good revenue was being generated through CT and MRI scans. In another RTI reply, officials said that Rs 6 to 7 crore was required to install one MRI facility. Is a patient expected to go to another hospital with a MRI or CT scan facility due to the lack of it in district government head quarters hospitals in Erode, Pollachi, Pennagaram, Ooty, Mettur Dam, Cheyyar and Manaparai. The two medical college hospitals in Kanniyakumari and Theni do not have MRI scan facilities, Anandraj said. Former joint director (health services) Dr T Jayapal said, The taluk-level implementation of the MRI scan facility is being carried out by the health department, but it is time consuming. If there are no facilities to conduct surgeries or experts and specialists are not present, what is the need for scan machines? Former GRH (Madurai) dean Dr Rathinavel said, MRI facility is mostly useful for injuries and surgeries in the fields of neurology, spine, vascular systems and brain. Hence, the scan facilities are mostly present in super-specialty services division in major hospitals. One must note that apart from GRH, rest of the government medical colleges such as those in Dindigul, Theni, Pudukkottai, Ramanathapuram, and Virudhunagar districts do not provide super-specialty services. Patients suffering from these kinds of ailments are directly referred to the GRH.
MADURAI: Madurai District Collector gave up her seat to Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalins son Inbanidhi during the jallikattu event in Alanganallur on Thursday to maintain and reserve her position as the collector, said Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai on Saturday. Speaking to media, he said, There is nothing wrong in the deputy chief minister participating in jallikattu, or offering a seat to his son. However, he should have been seated behind. Minister P Moorthys activities were unwarranted. Why did he make the collector move out of her seat and make way for Inbanidhi and his friends. Though the collector refuted my charges, she must understand that the front seats are of significance. In the video, it is evident that the collector moved out of her seat after being told to do so by the minister. By doing so, the collector has lost respect, and such incidents set a wrong precedent. Udhayanidhi lacks knowledge. How can he govern any department. This is a curse for Tamil Nadu. Just by using the name of his father, he is attempting to reach higher positions, Annamalai charged. A leader from a Dravidian party requested actor Vijay to join their alliance. I advise TNCC state president K Selvaperunthagai that instead of approaching Vijay, he should rest his belief on their leader Rahul Gandhi and his power.
Cops stop bid to slaughter goats near hill temple
MADURAI: The police on Saturday prevented Muslims from taking goats and chickens for slaughter and organising a feast at the Hazrat Sultan Sikkandar Badusha Dargah, near Tiruparankundram Hill. They had attempted to bring goats for the Kanduri festival to the dargah last month, but the police intervened, claiming that while worship could be offered at the dargah, they did not have permission for animal sacrifice. Muslim groups registered their protest against the polices actions. Meanwhile, it was circulated on social media that Muslim individuals had planned a feast at the dargah on Saturday after sacrificing goats and chickens. As a result, a large number of police personnel were deployed to prevent the sacrifice. The devotees were allowed to climb the hill to reach the dargah but were barred from carrying any food items. In response to this development, members of the jamath held talks with the district administration and the police department near the hill, seeking permission to take food items to the dargah. The officials, however, refused and instead assured they would bring the issue to the attention of the collector and find a solution in the future. Despite this, the devotees attempted to take the food items to the dargah, prompting the deployment of police forces.
Chennai Sangamam 2025: A colourful celebration of Tamil culture at Elliott's beach and beyond
CHENNAI: The beats of parai, the jingles of salangai, and rhythms of folk songs, reverberated across the city. The fourth annual Chennai Sangamam Namma Ooru Thiruvizha 2025, organised by the State Tourism and Culture Department to celebrate Pongal was in town. Held in different venues, the colourful costumes and cheers and hoots filled the bylanes, and open spaces, with one of the most spirited celebrations taking place at Elliotts Beach. The entire stretch was transformed into a lively atmosphere filled with families and friends, coming together to experience a cultural extravaganza like no other. The area was abuzz with balloons, 2025 props, jewellery stalls, and, of course, a variety of street food corn, goli soda, spring potatoes, and ice cream trucks dotted the scene. The sight of dogs and horses running along the sand was a testament to the festive spirit, while a Ferris wheel in the distance added a nostalgic touch. In the middle of the beach, a temporary stage was set up with dazzling lights, guiding visitors from the road to the performance area on the sand. People gathered on the warm sand, eager to witness the performances of the day. The event offered a beautiful blend of Tamil folklore and culture, with one being the Cuddalore Sri Renugambal Troupe, featuring the talented B Aravindh Kumar as one of the performers, captivating audiences with their divine dance performances. The troupes presentation, a staple in the midland region between Thondai nadu and Chola nadu, pays homage to deity worship through the rhythmic Pampai Udukkai beats. Folk artistes performing at Royapuram | P Jawahar Aravindh Kumar explained that their performances are a way to narrate the oral history and mythological stories of the region, using divine dance as the medium of storytelling. Festivals like Chennai Sangamam provide the perfect platform to preserve and promote Tamil culture, keeping the language and art alive. Its an opportunity to present our art, our culture, and our language to the people of Chennai, he added, highlighting the importance of the festival in connecting the past and present of Tamil traditions. Audience members at Elliotts Beach also shared their excitement. Hema Pradeep, a first-time attendee, shared, Im newly married, and my husband and I wanted to do something different together. This seemed like the perfect experience, especially during Pongal. It feels like a wonderful way to celebrate. Anish Chandar, a college student from Madurai, came to Chennai to witness the performances with his family. Pongal always inspires us to do things we dont normally do. Watching these people perform is so special to us. A few kilometres away, Kathipara Junction, typically known for its young crowd and city dwellers, was transformed. Rows of chairs were set up underthe bridge below a temporary, illuminated stage, where an older crowd gathered to celebrate in a more traditional setting. The festival also spotlighted the traditional art of Thudumbattam, a vibrant folk dance rooted in Tamil culture, which was performed by the Ellaiyillaa Kuzhu group at SV Playground in Ambattur. Co-founder Newton Naveen Paul shared the significance of this dance, which uses large, resonant drums and rhythmic movements. Thudumbattam was once a vital warning system for communities but has since evolved into an expressive art form. He mentioned that the group had been performing Thudumbattam since 2002, and since 2008, they have had the privilege of performing at Chennai Sangamam, a platform that has been instrumental in preserving such traditions. Newton reflected on how the festival provided a space for folk artistes to thrive, giving them exposure and recognition, which helped elevate their livelihoods. Chennai Sangamam not only helped preserve traditional art forms but also created a sense of pride among the artistes, he said. He also shared that the name of the group, Ellaiyillaa, meaning infinite in Tamil, symbolises the limitless nature of art, reinforcing the belief that art has no limit and range. Adding to the excitement was Pandian*, head of the Anna Nagar Tower Park team. Every year, we have more than 3,000 people attending our performances, he noted proudly, explaining how the event brings people from all walks of life together. As the head of the violin department at Tamil Nadu Government Music College, he expressed admiration for the various performances, acknowledging the talent of the artistes participating. Jegath Gaspar Raj, co-founder of Chennai Sangamam, shared his inspiration behind creating urban spaces for folk performances. The success of festivals like Bangalores Bengaluru Habba inspired us. We wanted to create a space where classical and folk art forms could coexist, bringing people together, he said. Jegath also highlighted the importance of involving civil society to keep the energy and colour alive in such festivals, ensuring they dont become bureaucratic exercises but instead remain vibrant, people-driven celebrations of culture. At the heart of these celebrations is the shared love for Tamil culture. It was clear that Chennai Sangamam continues to be a festival that brings together all generations, preserving the past while embracing the future. The youths growing interest in these traditional art forms, coupled with the joy seen in families coming together, signals hope for the continuation of these vibrant cultural practices for years to come.
Sangam-era artefacts: MLA supports further excavation at Villupuram site
VILLUPURAM: Following the recent discoveries of artefacts, believed to belong to the Sangam-era civilisation, on the northern bank of the Pamba River near Villupuram, Vikravandi MLA Anniyur A Siva has assured full support for initiating systematic archaeological excavations in the district. Speaking at the Marudham cultural festival on January 15, the MLA emphasised the importance of unearthing historical remnants to enrich the regions cultural and historical narrative. Citing that rural parts of Villupuram have often yielded artefacts such as earthen pots, stones, and other materials linked to the Neolithic period, Siva said, Archaeology enthusiasts and historians have frequently highlighted the significance of these findings. Excavations in this region could provide invaluable insights into the Sangam period and its connections with South Arcot districts. I will take all necessary steps to initiate and support research in my constituency, he said. Soil erosion induced by Cyclone Fengal recently exposed remnants of a Sangam-era civilisation. The discovery was first identified by two first-year history students from Arignar Anna government arts college, and reported to Assistant Professor D Ramesh, of the same department. Ramesh, along with a team comprising other professors and research scholars, conducted a two-week survey, unearthing Neolithic tools such as a polished celt and a double-edged stone axe. They also found semi-precious stone beads, terracotta objects, and early Sangam-period bricks, that was reported in TNIE on January 7. Pottery fragments, including black-and-red ware and orange burnished pottery with roulette designs, were also among the findings. The artefacts are also exhibited for the public at a private shopping mall in Villupuram town from January 12. Speaking at the Marudham event, Ramesh also highlighted the need for systematic excavation in Villupuram, comparing its potential to the celebrated Keezhadi site in Madurai. Discoveries here could redefine our understanding of the Sangam period, he said. The MLAs assurance has sparked optimism among historians and archaeologists, who hope that organised research will shed light on the regions rich past and strengthen its historical significance.
Madurai Metro Rail project will be commissioned within 4 years after receiving centre's approval
MADURAI: The Madurai Metro Rail project will be commissioned within four years after receiving the Detailed Project Report (DPR) approval from the central government, said Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) Managing Director MA Siddique here on Friday. MA Siddique, along with Project Director T Archunan, Deputy Chief Engineer Gnan Sekar, Southern Railway Senior Divisional Engineer Surya Moorthy and other officials, inspected Madurai railway station on Friday, as part of plans to integrate the metro station with the railway station. They also inspected the underground ramp crossing behind the Madura College and Andalpuram railway station, with regard to steps to suitably reduce underground construction costs. Addressing media persons following the inspection, CMRL MD Siddique said they have looked into the possibilities of integrating the proposed entry and exit points of Madurai underground metro with the railway station. At present, the Madurai Division of Southern Railway is remodelling the eastern terminal building of Madurai railway station. The design of remodelling would be helpful to design the metro station at the Madurai railway station, so that the passengers coming to the railway station can easily use the metro without any hassle, he said. Siddique further said they have decided to plan the land acquisition and utility diversion for the project. The work will commence after receiving DPR approval from the central government. There are two types of works to be carried out underground work and elevated stage work. Elevated stage would require two years of time, while underground works shall require three years. The entire project will be commissioned within four years, he said, adding that there will be no change in the project, routes, cost etc. The Madurai Metro Rail project, spread across a distance of 32 km between Thirumangalam and Othakadai, is estimated to be completed at a cost of Rs 11,366 crore. Of this, a 27 km-long track will be set up on the ground and the remaining 5 km will be set up underground. Similarly, 27 metro stations will be constructed. Of these, three stations will be set up on the ground near the railway junction connecting the junction, Periyar bus stand, Meenakshi Amman temple and Goripalayam. Out of the 27 stations, three stations will be set up underground as well.
Madras HC imposes Rs 25k cost on litigant for filing repeated petitions 'to extract money'
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently imposed Rs 25,000 cost on a litigant for repeatedly filing petitions against a family to extract money from them. The litigant R Stephen, secretary of Indian Bethel Church in Kanniyakumari district, alleged that one K Ebi Solomon and his father Kamalan are running a church and a prayer hall in a residential building and creating nuisance to the public. He requested the court to direct the authorities to take action against the father and son. However, Justice GK Ilanthiraiyan, who heard the plea, noted that Kamalan had already filed a petition against Stephen two years ago, alleging that the latter was causing disturbance to their prayer activities. The said petition had been allowed by the court by observing that there is no necessity to get prior permission from any authority for assembling and conducting prayer in a dwelling house and no action was needed in the absence of any public nuisance, he added. Stephen had also filed another petition seeking to forbear the authorities from granting permission to Solomon and Kamalan to start a church in the said property. But this petition was dismissed in December 2022, the judge noted. Considering the above facts, he observed that Stephen, with an intention to extract money, has been filing petitions one after the other against Solomon and Kamalan. Further, the latter are not running any church and are only conducting prayer in the house without causing nuisance to the general public, the judge added, and imposed Rs 25,000 cost on Stephen, directing him to pay the amount to Kamalan within two weeks.
Crime rates down in 2024 within city limits, says Madurai commissioner
MADURAI: Crime rate in cases related to hurt, theft, rape, dowry harassment, chain snatching and accidents have come down in 2024 when compared to 2023, said Madurai City Commissioner J Loganathan on Friday. However, the number of Pocso Act cases increased and murder cases remained the same. He said instances of snatching have reduced by 35% and theft cases dropped by 18% when compared to 2023 due to visible policing. A total of 63 two-wheelers and 21 four-wheelers were on patrol in station-wise hotspots. Consistent follow up of accused involved in such crimes for the last five years has resulted in the drop in crime rates, the commissioner said. Likewise, the number of fatal and non-fatal accidents have reduced by 15% in 2024 when compared to 2023. The number of fatal deaths were 227 in 2024 and 253 in 2023. In order to reduce accidents, the department concentrated in a few aspects, including closing 237 gaps in medians, identification of hot or black spots and ensuring that victims reached hospitals as soon as possible. This was done in the wake of the surge in the number of fatal accidents in 2023, as victims succumbed to injuries at the hospital, he said and mentioned that awareness was raised on wearing helmets, seat belts and following traffic rules. He further said the number of murder cases remained mostly the same and most murders were a reaction to provocation among relatives or neighbours. The department obtained 988 bound over from previous offenders in 2024, which was 288 in 2023. The hurt cases came down by 14%. From last year, charge sheets were submitted within 60 days from the date of FIR for hurt cases. This was earlier followed only for Pocso cases, rape, murder or grievous injury cases. He mentioned that rape cases came down by 85% whereas Pocso cases increased slightly due to awareness among public to file complaints promptly. Moreover, a large number of Pocso cases were related to love affairs. They conducted around 635 awareness programmes in educational institutions and 1.31 lakh students participated. Dowry harassment cases have come down by 59%, he said. He said that 3,564 kg gutka worth 32.27 lakh was seized and 434 persons were arrested. A total of 189 shops were sealed for selling banned tobacco products and a 53.6 lakh fine was slapped. A total of 530 kg ganja was seized and 794 persons were arrested in 2023, he added.
Consider citizenship application of 'Indian-origin Tamil' woman within three months: Madras HC
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently directed the Union Ministry of Home Affairs to consider and take decision on a citizenship application submitted by a woman resident of Kottapattu rehabilitation camp for Sri Lankan Tamils in Tiruchy. The refugee, M Mathine (49), stated in her petition that she is an Indian-origin Tamil born in Sri Lanka in 1975. Due to their identity as Indian-origin Tamils, Mathine and her family members have been living as stateless persons in Sri Lanka and were housed in a refugee camp there. We were also issued an identity certificate stating that we are Indians, said Mathine, who had come to India with her family during the ethnic war in 1984. However, when we returned to our mother land, we were again tagged as Sri Lankans and housed in a refugee camp. We are Indian-origin Tamils who do not have either Indian or Sri Lankan citizenship. We are stateless people, she said. Despite running from pillar to post for the conferment of Indian citizenship, we still remain in the camp as stateless persons for the past 40 years, Mathine added. She further requested the court to direct the Union Ministry of Home Affairs to consider her citizenship application dated October 6, 2022. Justice GK Ilanthiraiyan, who heard the petition, directed the union ministry to consider Mathine's application and take a decision within three months.
CHENNAI: Only one in four adult motorists riding two-wheelers in seven districts of Tamil Nadu, including Madurai and Tiruchy, wears a helmet, a study has found. Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Cuddalore, Tiruvarur and Tiruvannamalai are the other five districts where helmet compliance among adults is below 25%, according to the study conducted by Citizen Consumer and Civic Action Group (CAG). The highest compliance of around 75% was observed in Coimbatore and Tirunelveli, while in Chennai and Salem, the compliance rate was above 50%. The highest rate of compliance among children was observed in Salem and Tirunelveli districts, the report said. According to the study, the overwhelming belief by the riders on their ability to avoid road accidents and the general perception that helmets were unnecessary for short trips are the major reasons for the non-use of helmets. Parents transporting children to schools displayed the lowest compliance, the report said. The CAG carried out the study at two traffic intersections each in 11 districts of Tamil Nadu in November 2024. In absolute numbers, 1,729 adults were observed in Chennai, of them, 1,023 were found wearing helmets. In Coimbatore, 2,565 of the 3,320 observed adults wore helmets. However, the numbers were drastically low in districts like Madurai where only 242 of 2,034 observed adults wore helmets. Besides Madurai, compliance was also lower in Kancheepuram and Tiruvannamalai districts. The low compliance among adults directly influences the low or nearly non-existent helmet use among children, the study said. The compliance among children was negligible in Tiruchy, Madurai, Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram districts. In Chennai, too, it is below 25%, said the report. Only 63% pillion riders follow regulations Contradicting the Greater Chennai Traffic Police reports of substantial helmet compliance rate among motorists, the study mentioned that only 63% of the people riding pillion adhere to the regulations. Though Chennai recorded 3,654 road accidents involving two-wheelers in 2024, the fatalities due to non-usage of helmets was only nine of the 504 deaths, said the report. The highest fatalities due to non-use of helmets was reported from Cuddalore (84), followed by Kancheepuram (31), Chengalpattu (15) and Coimbatore (15), it added. Enforcement of regulations, coupled with educational initiatives significantly enhances the effectiveness. Conducting joint campaigns was found to be eight times more effective than enforcement and 12 times more effective than education, CAG said. The report suggested that the state must ensure standard helmets are widely available and affordable, especially in rural and low-income areas. Likewise, standards must be developed for lightweight and climate-appropriate helmets that can address common complaints about discomfort, it added. Strategies to overcome resistance to helmet use in India include promoting helmet designs suitable for Indian weather conditions, the report added. Fact file TN witnessed a daily average of 50 fatalities due to road accidents. Two-wheelers accounted for 44.22% of all road accident fatalities. A total of 29.9% of such fatalities involved individuals not wearing helmets. Coimbatore, Tirunelveli, Salem and Chennai districts have the highest helmet compliance levels among adults. Salem and Tirunelveli districts have the highest helmet compliance levels among children.
4 dead, 15 injured as speeding bus overturns in AP's Chittoor
A road accident near Gangasagaram village in Chittoor district resulted in the death of four persons and injuries to 15 others. A private bus traveling from Tirupati to Tamil Nadu's Madurai and Trichy overturned after the driver lost control while avoiding a stationary truck. Injured passengers were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. An inquiry has been ordered to ensure accountability.
Elaborate planning helped police execute jallikattu events smoothly in Madurai
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Madras HC bins plea seeking compensation for poultry farm damaged in cyclone
MADURAI: Noting that the poultry farm was not insured, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court dismissed a petition seeking compensation for the damage caused to the farm during Cyclone Gaja. The petitioners, V Muniyan and his son Sakthivel of Pudukkottai submitted that they had set up a poultry farm measuring nearly 10,500 sq ft, consisting of 10,000 fowls, in Kulathur taluk of Pudukkottai after availing a bank loan of `10 lakh. When Cyclone Gaja hit the district on November 16, 2018, the farms entire shed collapsed and all 10,000 fowls died. They submitted an application before the Pudukkottai district administration seeking compensation. However, the government counsel contended that the petitioners were running the farm for commercial purposes. Though the farm does come under the 'agricultural activity' category, the petitioners are claiming Rs 32 lakh in compensation, the counsel said. Only in cases of damage to crops, the applicants would be entitled to compensation at Rs 10,000 per acre, the counsel added. The judge observed that the petitioners were operating the farm without even insuring the shed and the fowl. Hence, the court cannot compel the government to pay compensation, he added, and dismissed the petition.
Four dead, 13 injured in road accident near Chittoor
Tirupati: A road accident near Chittoor in the early hours of Friday claimed the lives of four passengers and left 13 others severely injured. The incident occurred near Gangasagaram when a private travels bus collided with a stationary tipper truck. The private bus, which was traveling from Tirupati to Madurai, rammed into the tipper, resulting in the immediate death of four passengers. The injured were rushed to the Vellore CMC Hospital and Narivi Hospital for treatment. Police are investigating the cause of the accident, and preliminary reports suggest that negligence and overspeeding may have played a role. Further details regarding the victims and their families are awaited.
Six die in bull sports across Tamil Nadu on Pongals last day
MADURAI/TIRUCHY/SIVAGANGA/PUDUKKOTTAI: At least six people five spectators and a bull owner and two bulls died at jallikattu and manjuvirattu events held across TN on the last day of the three-day Pongal festivities on Thursday. While a 55-year-old spectator was gored to death by a bull at Alanganallur, a spectator, bull owner, and a bull died at Siravayal manjuvirattu in Sivaganga. In four separate jallikattu events in Tiruchy, Karur, and Pudukottai districts, two spectators were gored to death, and 148 individuals, including bull tamers, bull owners, and spectators, sustained injuries. One bull also died during the event inPudukkottai, police said. As many as 500 tamers demonstrated their valour as 989 bulls kicked up a storm at the prestigious Alanganallur jallikattu held in Madurai. As the ferocious bulls released from vaadi vasal over nine rounds raced past frenzied tamers, some youngsters had to make a hasty retreat briefly or climb on fencing poles to escape the wrath of the attacking bulls. More than 70 people, including spectators, sustained injuries. Bulls owned by former governor of Sri Lankas eastern province Senthil Thondaiman, actor Soori, and jallikattu peravai president P R Rajasekar were among the notable ones that demonstrated their might at the event. Abichithar of Poovandhi, who tamed 20 bulls, stood first and was awarded the first prize of car and a native breed cow. Also, Salem Bahubali bull was selected as the best bull and owner of the bull was given a tractor and a native breed of cow as prize. Senthil Thondaimans bull secured fourth place in the event. Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin flagged off the event that started at 8am and concluded by 6.15pm. Tourism officials said that as part of Pongal celebrations nearly 100 foreign tourists were brought to Alanganallur to witness the spectacle. Special gallery was erected for them to have a ringside view of the event. According to police sources, P Periyasamy (55) of Mettupatti village near Vadipatti who came to see the Alanganallur event, was attacked by a bull in which he sustained injuries to his neck. He was rushed to the Madurai GRH, but was declared brought dead. In Sivaganga, during the Siravayal manjuvirattu, Subbaiah of Devakottai got gored by a bull and was rushed to Karaikudi GH, but he died at the hospital. Thaineesh Raja (42) of Naduvikottai Keela Aavandhipatti village who brought his bull to take part in the manjuvirattu, died along with his bull after the animal ran off and fell into a farm well at Kambanur. Raja also jumped into the tank to catch the bull, but both the man and the bull drowned. Nearly 250 bulls and 150 baiters took part in the manjuvirattu in which 130 people including bull owners, spectators and participants suffered injuries. In Tiruchy, two spectators were gored to death, and 148 individuals, including bull tamers, bull owners, and spectators, sustained injuries at four separate jallikattu events held in Tiruchy, Karur, and Pudukkottai districts. One bull also died during the event in Pudukkottai, police said. A total of 590 bulls were unleashed at the jallikattu event held at Aravankadu in Tiruchy district in which 237 tamers took part. During the event, 56 people, including 25 spectators, were injured. In the jallikattu at RT Malai in Karur district, which was flagged off by power minister V Senthil Balaji, 729 bulls and tamers took part. A 60-year-old spectator, Kulanthaivelu of Samuthram near Kuzhumani in the district, was gored to death, police said. In Mahadevanpatti jallikattu in Pudukkottai, 607 bulls and 300 tamers participated. 10 tamers and spectators were injured. A 70-year-old spectator, C Perumal of Odugampatti near Keeranur, was gored to death. He was given first aid on the spot but later died atPudukkottai Government Medical College Hospital, police said. In Vanniyan Viduthi jallikattu in Pudukkottai, 280 tamers took on 280 bulls. A total of 19 people were injured there, police said. Chair issue goes viral During Alanganallur Jallikattu, Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalins son Inbanidhi accompanied his father to the venue. A video of Collector MS Sangeetha, seated near Udhayanidhi, giving her seat to the friends Inbanidhi. BJP state president K Annamalai, commented on it stating the collector was made to stand up. Meanwhile, Sangeetha said no one gas made her to get up, and she did so as per protocol. Irish national not allowed to participate In a first, a 53-year-old Ireland national, at present in Chennai, has registered for taking part in the Alanganallur Jallikattu. But during the medical test, he was not allowed to participate in the event by the authorities citing various issues including his age. The Irish man, Con Anthony Conlon (53), is the managing director of an IT firm, and is residing in Chennai for the past 15 years. Speaking to TNIE, Con Anthony, said, I have seen the Jallikattu event in Dindigul and Madurai for consecutive years. Thats when I grew interest towards participating in the event. So I registered through the online process and came to Alanganallur today. But during the medical test, I was not allowed to participate due to my age. I have participated in Running of the Bulls in Pamplona Spain twice, as there is no age limit. If your fit enough to run, then you can run. And, I have recently participated in a full marathon and half marathons. So, Im fit enough, I think. He added, Though I was not able to participate in this event, Ill keep trying to take part in the Jallikattu in the future.
After Tirukkural, Japanese writer to translate Avvaiyars works to English
CHENNAI: For Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma, the Japanese American who translated the Tirukkural to English, the journey to discovering Tamil and its literary treasures began when his dream of travelling to Mexico and learning Spanish under a fellowship, failed to materialise. I was devastated. It was a plan I had envisioned so deeply, he said. His life took a turn when another opportunity came knocking to teach spoken English and learn Tamil in Tamil Nadu during the late 90s bringing him to Madurai. Faced with immediate difficulties in acclimating, he recalled an extraordinary teacher K V Ramakoti came to his rescue, teaching him spoken Tamil. Ramakoti and his friends helped with his stay in a village near Madurai. That decision turned out to be among the most challenging and rewarding experiences of my life, Pruiksma said. He spent over a year in Valayapatti learning the culture, before returning to the US. I learned to cook simple meals like sambar and rasam, and slowly became a part of the community. In hindsight, I realise that sometimes good things happen when we dont get what we want, because we end up with something better, he added. In 2003, Pruiksma received a Fulbright scholarship that allowed him to come to Tamil Nadu again. While he had read the Tirukkural before, it was during this period that he delved deep into the seminal Tamil text on life and ethics. I read the entire Tirukkural and several commentaries on it, including those by Parimelazhagar and Manakkudavar, and memorised 600 of my favourite verses. My teacher planted the idea of a literary translation of Tirukkural in my mind, although it took me 12 years to realise what he had suggested and take up the challenge. Pruiksma finally started work on translating the Tirukkural in 2016, working with Ramakoti in 2017 to refine it further. I aimed not only to convey the ideas but also the poetic genius of the work including its rhythm, rhymes and silences. A translation should capture the richness of the original, making it as compelling in another language as it is in Tamil, he said, adding that this is what sets his translation apart from other versions of the most-translated Tamil literary work. While his English translation of Tirukkural is set to be translated in 10 other languages like Maori, Albanian, Scottish, Portuguese, Vietnamese and Latvian, he started out by translating the works of Sangam poet Avvaiyar. Pruiksma translated 60 of his favourite poems and published it as a book named Give, Eat and Live: Poems of Avvaiyar. Pruiksma is next working on a project to translate the entirety of Avvaiyars work during the Sangam period, including Moothurai, Aathichudi, Kondrai Vendhan and Nalvazhi. Avvaiyars voice, especially as a female poet teaching language and life, is significant. I hope to bring out her voice in my translation, he said. He added that in order to take Tamil to the world, it is essential to support translators, who often face challenges of invisibility, low pay and limited recognition. Governmental and policy-level initiatives can encourage quality translations, making Tamil literature accessible globally.
Annamalai criticises DMK government over seat row at jallikattu event in Madurai
Hyderabad: The University of Hyderabad (UoH) is scheduled to host the Folk Fest 2025 on January 23 and 24, organised by the Centre for Folk Culture Studies in collaboration with governments department of language and culture. The event is part of the golden jubilee celebrations of the School of Social Sciences. The festival will feature an exhibition on Rarh folklore curated by Dr Md Intaz Ali from Netaji Subhash Open University. A Patachitra workshop by renowned artist Ranjit Chitrakar will showcase traditional art, while performances of Parai and Karagatam will bring folk traditions to life. Paper presentations by Dr Justin Selvaraj of Madurai Kamaraj University and Dr Rajasekharan from the Central University of Karnataka will highlight academic insights into folk culture. Keli Ramachandrans documentary on Chavittu Natakam, a Christian art form, will be screened, followed by cultural performances such as Tappatam and Bihu dance by artists from Madurai and Assam. The second day will begin with paper presentations and scholar interactions featuring Dr Govinda Varma Raja and Dr Rethi Thampatty from Zamorin's Guruvayurappan College of Kozhikode, alongside Dr Intaz Ali and Prof Bhim Singh from UoH. The afternoon will bring performances of Oggudolu by Dr. Oggu Ravi and troupe, Telangana folk songs by Dr Linga Srinivas and troupe, Perani dance by Varkala Vasumathi and team, and Malayalam folk songs by Ganga Sauvrav. The festival will conclude with performances of Baul songs by Purnendu Das from West Bengal and Hao folk songs by Guru Rewben Mashangva from Manipur.
Madurai-Thoothukudi project on track; railway says no land issue with TN
CHENNAI: Five days after Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the 143.5-km-long Madurai-Thoothukudi (via Aruppukottai) new railway line project has been dropped since the state government did not want it, the Southern Railway on Wednesday clarified that the minister misheard the question from the media and responded thinking it was about the Rameswaram-Dhanushkodi project. A statement issued by the Southern Railway said the minister clarified that there is no land-related issues from Tamil Nadu government regarding the Madurai-Thoothukudi project. However, it failed to clearly spell out whether the project is still under way or whether it has been frozen due to low freight prospects as mentioned in a communication from Southern Railway to states transport department in December. Moreover, the statement did not explain the disbanding of the land acquisition unit for the Madurai-Thoothukudi project, which was functioning in Madurai, from January 1. During the ministers visit to the Integral Coach Factory here on Friday, TNIE posed a direct question on the alleged dropping of the Madurai-Thoothukudi project by specifically citing the recent disbanding of the land acquisition unit. The Tamil Nadu has informed us in writing that it does not want the project, the minister responded at the time and did not elaborate further. Southern Railways statement on Wednesday said the minister heard the question as one related to the Dhanushkodi project due to noisy factory environment and many media personnel asking multiple questions on pan-India railways issues simultaneously. Consequently, the statement said the ministers reply was about the Rameswaram-Dhanushkodi project, for which the state government has written to the railway ministry, saying that the project may be dropped due to land/ environmental issues. Vaishwnaws response attracted strong criticism from Tamil Nadus Transport Minister SS Sivasankar, who accused the minister for making contradictory statements and pointed out that Chief Minister MK Stalin had stressed on expeditious implementation of the project. The ruling DMKs IT Wing, in a statement on social media platform X, blamed the minister for blatantly lying and urged him to clarify if his reply was a slip of the tongue. While Wednesdays statement from Southern Railway did not explain the present status of the Madurai-Thoothukudi project, a spokesperson told TNIE the project remained on the sanctioned list of works and that they were awaiting further directions from the railway board regarding fund allocation and other details. The work for the new line, which intends to cover underserved areas in southern districts besides providing connectivity to Thoothukudi port for freight movement, began in 2016. Only 18 km of the 143.5 km stretch has been completed and cleared for the operation of the project, which is estimated to cost Rs. 2,054 crore in total. Meanwhile, in a statement on Tuesday Transport Minister Sivasankar said the government will insist the Union government for faster implementation of the project.
Madurai-Thoothukudi new line project not shelved, clarifies Railway Ministry
Last week, Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, while responding to a query from a journalist on the status of the Madurai-Thoothukudi new line project, claimed it was shelved on the basis of a letter given by the Tamil Nadu government, triggering a controversy
In Pictures: Bulls and bravehearts of Palamedu, Suriyur jallikattu
A photo gallery on the jallikattu events at Palemedu in Madurai and Suriyur in Tiruchi in Tamil Nadu
'TN government raised no issues for Madurai-Thoothukudi line': Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
CHENNAI: Five days after Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw alleged that the 143.5 km long Madurai-Thoothukudi (via Aruppukottai) new line project has been dropped since the Tamil Nadu government did not want it , the Southern Railway on Wednesday clarified that the Minister misheard the question from the media and responded thinking that it was about the Rameswaram-Dhanushkodi project. A statement issued by the Southern Railway said the Minister clarified that there are no land-related issues from Tamil Nadu government regarding the Madurai-Thoothukudi project. However, it failed to clearly spell out whether the project is still under implementation or whether it has been frozen due to low freight prospects as mentioned in a communication from Southern Railway to States Transport department in December. Moreover, the statement did not explain the disbanding of the land acquisition unit for the Madurai-Thoothukudi project, which was functioning in Madurai, from January 1. During the Ministers visit to the Integral Coach Factory here on Friday, it was TNIE that posed a direct question on the alleged dropping of the Madurai-Thoothukudi project, by specifically citing the recent disbanding of the land acquisition unit. The Tamil Nadu government has informed us in writing that it does not want the project, was the response from the Minister, who did not elaborate further. Southern Railways statement on Wednesday said the Minister heard the question as relating to Dhanushkodi project due to noisy factory environment and many media personnel asking multiple questions on pan-India railways issues simultaneously. Consequently, the statement said the Ministers reply was about the Rameswaram-Dhanushkodi project, for which the State government has written to the Railway Ministry, saying that the project may be dropped due to land / environmental issues. It further said, The media persons took his above comments (the Ministers reply) as meant for the Madurai-Thoothukudi project, thus causing unintended confusion. Vaishwnaws response attracted strong criticism from Tamil Nadus transport minister SS Sivasankar, who accused the Minister for making contradictory statements and pointed out that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin had, in fact, stressed expeditious implementation of the project. The ruling DMKs IT Wing, in a statement on social media platform X, blamed the minister for 'blatantly lying' and urged him to clarify it his reply was a 'slip of the tongue'. While Wednesdays statement from Southern Railway did not explain the present status of the Madurai-Thoothukudi project, a spokesperson told TNIE that the project remained on the sanctioned list of works and that they were awaiting further directions from the Railway Board regarding fund allocation and other details. The work for this new line, which intends to cover underserved areas in southern districts besides providing connectivity to Thoothukudi port for freight movement, began in 2016. Only 18 km of the 143.5 kilometre stretch has been completed and cleared for the operation of the project, which is estimated to cost Rs 2,054 crore in total.
Jallikattu Leads Pongal Celebrations
The centuries-old bull-taming tradition, Jallikattu, commenced on Tuesday January 14, 2024 in Avaniyapuram, Madurai, marking the start of the state's Pongal celebrations.
T.N. hot air balloon festival takes off in Pollachi
The festival will continue till January 16 at Kongu City in Achipatti near Pollachi, after which it will head to Madurai from January 18 to 19, at the Kalaignar Centenary Jallikattu Arena
Railway ministry clears confusion over Madurai-Tuticorin project
The railway ministry clarified confusion following remarks by Minister Ashwani Kumar, refuting claims that Tamil Nadu opposed the Madurai-Tuticorin project. Miscommunication arose from noisy conditions, leading to a mix-up with the Dhanushkodi project. The ministry confirmed there are no land issues regarding the Madurai-Tuticorin railway line, clearing any misunderstandings.
In pictures | Guts, glory, and a death at Madurais Avaniapuram jallikkattu
The Avaniapuram jallikkattu event involved 825 bulls and 500 men approximately, with police implementing comprehensive security measures
Heavy police deployment for Alanganallur Jallikattu, Udhayanidhi Stalin to attend
Heavy police deployment for Alanganallur Jallikattu, Udhayanidhi Stalin to attend Chennai: A heavy police contingent will be deployed for the Alanganallur Jallikattu in Tamil Nadus Madurai district on Thursday as Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin is scheduled to attend the event. Inspector General of Police, South Zone, Prem Anand Sinha, will oversee the entire deployment [] The post Heavy police deployment for Alanganallur Jallikattu, Udhayanidhi Stalin to attend appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
One bull tamer dies at Madurais Avaniapuram jallikkattu
As many as 75 of the 620 bull tamers who participated were injured during 11 rounds of the jallikkattu event. Of the 75, 30 suffered multiple injuries and 45 sustained minor injuries.
1 Gored To Death In Madurai In Season's First Jallikattu Event
One bull-tamer was killed in the season's first event in Tamil Nadu's Madurai, while 15 others suffered severe injuries.
Tamil Ndu: Jallikattu begins in Madurai; 1,100 bulls, 900 tamers in fray
Madurai: The world-renowned three-day Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu's Madurai kicked off on Tuesday, with Avaniyapuram village holding its first-day event which features 1,100 bulls and 900 bull-tamers. The best bull will be awarded a tractor worth Rs 11 lakhs, while the best bull-tamer will receive a car worth Rs 8 lakhs, alongside other prizes. The other two Jallikattu events in Madurai will be held at Palamedu and Alanganallur on January 15 and January 16 respectively. Strict rules and security measures are in place for the conduct of the events. According to the directions issued by the Madurai district administration, each bull can participate only in one of the three jallikattu competitions in the district. Each bull can be accompanied only by its owner and a trainer familiar with the bull. Bull tamers and owners of the bulls needed to register through the official district administration website, madurai.nic.in. All submitted documents were verified by the authorities. Only those deemed eligible have received a downloadable token, which is mandatory for participation. Without this token, neither bull tamers nor bulls are permitted to enter the event. The Jallikattu events of Madurai, particularly those in Alanganallur, are internationally recognized as a vibrant celebration of Tamil heritage and rural valour. With preparations in full swing and expectations running high, this year's competitions are set to attract significant participation and global attention. The first Jallikattu event of Tamil Nadu for 2025 was held on Saturday at Thachankurichi village in Pudukkottai district. Pudukkottai district is known for having the highest number of vadivasal (entry points for bulls) and hosting the most Jallikattu events in Tamil Nadu. Between January and May 31, over 120 Jallikattu events, more than 30 bullock cart races, and over 50 vadamadu (tethered bull) events are typically conducted in the district. Jallikattu is an age-old bull-taming event celebrated mostly in Tamil Nadu as part of Pongal celebrations. In Jallikattu, a bull is released into a crowd of people, and participants in the event try to grab the large hump on the bull's back, attempting to bring the bull to a stop. The history of Jallikattu dates back to 400-100 BCE, when the Ayars, an ethnic group in India, played it. The name is coined from two words: Jalli (silver and gold coins) and Kattu (tied).
Jalllikattuy 2025 | 1,100 Bulls In Fray: Jallikattu Event Begins In Tamil Nadu's Madurai - NDTV
Jalllikattuy 2025 | 1,100 Bulls In Fray: Jallikattu Event Begins In Tamil Nadu's Madurai NDTV
Madras HC tells TN to consider plea seeking barrage across Cauvery in Karur village
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently directed the state government to consider a petition seeking the construction of a barrage across the Cauvery, near Marudhur village in Kulithalai taluk of Karur. The litigant P Ayyakannu, state president of the National South Indian River Interlinking Agriculturist Association, said several drinking water supply schemes have been introduced by the state government under which drinking water is taken from Cauvery River to cater to the needs of many districts in the state. As a part of this initiative, the government formulated the Sivagangai Kootu Kudineer Thittam to draw water from the river, within the limits of Marudhur village in Karur. Besides this, the water resources department is also making arrangements to construct a water tank near Sirugamani village in Srirangam taluk of Tiruchy to provide water for industrial purposes to the SIPCOT in Manapparai taluk of Tiruchy district, he added. While the association members have no objection to these projects, they want the authorities to construct a barrage across the river, so that the groundwater level of the agricultural lands situated on both sides of the river is maintained, Ayyakannu said. Though the farmers made a representation to the authorities in this regard, the same has not been considered, he added. Claiming that the inaction of the authorities would affect thousands of acres of agricultural lands, which depend on this water source, the litigant sought the above direction. A bench of Justices MS Ramesh and AD Maria Clete observed that the authorities should not keep the petitioner's representation pending indefinitely as the same would amount to dereliction of duty, and directed the authorities to consider the representation and take a decision as expeditiously as possible.
Madras HC imposes Rs 1 lakh cost on litigant for abusing court process
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently imposed Rs 1 lakh cost on a litigant for abusing the court process by filing two petitions seeking similar relief by suppressing the facts about the dismissal of one of them. A bench comprising Justices MS Ramesh and AD Maria Clete had imposed the cost on T Palaniammal of Dindigul, who filed a petition seeking cancellation of the appointment of a government school teacher based on 'destitute widow' certificate. The judges found that her earlier petition seeking cancellation of the aforementioned 'destitute widow' certificate had been dismissed by the court last year by observing that she had moved the court more out of vengeance than out of any intention to do public service. Despite this, Palaniammal has approached the court again by suppressing the facts about the previous petition and its dismissal, the judges pointed out. They therefore imposed Rs 1 lakh cost on her for abusing the process of court and law, and directed her to pay the amount to the High Court Legal Services Authority on or before January 22.
3,800 policemen will be deployed for three major jallikattu events in Madurai
MADURAI: A total of 3,800 policemen will be deployed at Avaniyapuram, Palamedu and Alanganallur jallikattu events for bandobast duty, said senior police officials from the city and rural limits here on Monday. City Commissioner of Police J Loganathan said around 1,500 policemen will be deployed for the Avaniyapuram jallikattu, which falls on Tuesday. A total of five deputy commissioners of police will be engaged for supervision along with the commissioner. Superintendent of Police BK Arvind said a total of 2,300 police personnel each, under IGP (south zone) Prem Anand Sinha, will be deployed for Palamedu and Alanganallur jallikattu, which falls on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. The strength for the bandobast has been drawn from the neighbouring districts of the south zone limit. Sources said on Thursday, as Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin along with other ministers are taking part in the Alanganallur jallikattu, the bandobast has been intensified. The city police had already announced restrictions and diversions in Avaniyapuram locality for Tuesday, whereas the rural police will be deploying sufficient strength in the coming days. Both the Madurai city and rural police have made it clear that the bull owners, who will be issued a token for participation, should only be allowed in the respective jallikattu events and others cannot release their bulls. The owners must bring their token and Aadhaar cards to gain entry, said the police.
Governor RN Ravi, CM Stalin extend Pongal greetings
CHENNAI: Governor RN Ravi, CM MK Stalin, and leaders of political parties extended their Pongal greetings to the people of Tamil Nadu. May the spirit of Pongal inspire peace, harmony and prosperity, enriching our lives with happiness, good health and success, the governor said. Meanwhile, Stalin as the president of the DMK, asked party cadre to celebrate the festival by writing the words Inbam Pongum Tamil Nadu (Tamil Nadu, a land of joy) in front of their houses. AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, former CM O Panneerselvam, TNCC president K Selvaperunthagai, CPI state secretary R Mutharasan, CPM state secretary P Shanmugam, PMK founder S Ramadoss, MDMK general secretary Vaiko, VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan, AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran, Dravidar Kazhagam president K Veeramani, VK Sasikala and TVK leader Vijay extended their greetings to the people. Kolam against mining Madurai: Members of the Peoples Movement Against Tungsten Mining urged villagers of Melur to celebrate Pongal by spreading their message through kolams. Villagers will protest until the centre officially scraps the project
Traditional artforms get a rebirth as Chennai Sangamam kicks off
CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday inaugurated the annual Chennai Sangamam - Namma Ooru Thiruvizha in Chennai. The festival will go on in 18 locations in Chennai till January 17. As many as 1,300 artistes from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Goa, Uttarakhand, and Maharashtra will be performing in the events. After January 17, the festival will be held in Madurai, Tiruchy, Salem, Thanjavur, Tirunelveli, Kancheepuram, Vellore and Coimbatore. The festival is aimed at rehabilitating the folk artistes. In all, more than 50 folkart forms - including Naiyaandi Melam, Karakattam, Kavadiyaattam, Thevarattam, Silambattam, Villupattu, Mallar Kambam, Kaniyan Koothu, Paavaikoothu, etc - will be performed by the artistes. Along with the festival, food festivals will also be organised. Also, handicraft items produced by the Poompuhar are available for sale. After inaugurating the festival, Stalin witnessed cultural events performed for more than one hour. At the event, musician-activist TM Krishna rendered a song on Periyar EV Ramasamy, comparing him to Rabindranath Tagore. A lungi-clad Krishna, wearing a black shirt, said, You (the audience) should identify who Im singing about. The gathering got it right in the first try.
Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu's Madurai begins; 1,100 bulls, 900 tamers in fray
Madurai's annual three-day Jallikattu event began on Tuesday. Avaniyapuram hosted the first day with 1,100 bulls and 900 bull-tamers. Winners will receive valuable prizes such as a tractor and a car. Strict rules and security measures are enforced. The next events will be held in Palamedu and Alanganallur. Jallikattu is celebrated as part of Pongal.
Madras HC orders TN to pay Rs 50K to history-sheeter for illegal detention
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently directed the state home department to pay Rs 50,000 compensation to a history-sheeter for illegally detaining him for more than two months, even after the advisory board told the government to revoke the detention order. Justice N Anand Venkatesh passed the order on a petition filed by R Eswaran, seeking Rs 10 lakh compensation for his illegal detention in 2022. A perusal of the order revealed that Eswaran was detained under the Goondas Act following an order passed by the Dindigul collector on November 23, 2021. Subsequently, the advisory board, on December 30, 2021, concluded that there was no sufficient cause for his detention and told the government to revoke the detention order. However, the government revoked the detention order only on March 14, 2022, and released Eswaran three days later on March 17. Stating that he was illegally detained till March 17, Eswaran filed the above petition. Additional Advocate General Veera Kathiravan contended that there was no illegal detention and it merely took some time to complete the process. He also stated that Eswaran is a history-sheeter and has 25 other criminal cases pending against him, and therefore, is not entitled to any compensation. Justice Venkatesh noted from the government's counter affidavit that the advisory board's proceedings were approved by the state prohibition and excise minister on January 4, 2022. But the file was received by the home department only on March 14, 2022, and there is no explanation as to why there was a delay from January 5 to March 17, 2022, the judge said and held that the said period constitutes illegal detention. He also observed that the government's contention about the petitioner being a history-sheeter and therefore is not entitled to compensation, is unsustainable. Justice Venkatesh pointed out that Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees personal liberty to Indian citizens, only uses the word 'person' and does not distinguish between a 'good person' and 'bad person'. No law can say that only a paragon of virtues can be paid compensation and others are not entitled for the same, he added and directed the government to pay Rs 50,000 compensation to Eswaran within a month.
BJP man arrested in Madurai for sexually harassing teenage girl with moms help
MADURAI: A BJP state functionary was arrested by the Madurai city police on charges of sexually assaulting a teenage girl. The girls mother, who allegedly colluded with the accused, was also arrested. The incident came to light last year when the girls father approached the district court in April 2024, after which the judge ordered the city police to register a case. The complainant alleged that the accused M S Shah, state president of BJPs Economic Wing, was in a relationship with his former wife for a while, before sexually assaulting his daughter several times. In communication with the teenager, Shah also assured the girl of material gifts if she cooperated. The complainant was separated from wife when he complained to the police. A senior police officer said the case was registered against Shah and the victims mother, but it was closed by the investigating officer as the victim later denied the charges in her statement. While the statement played a role in closing the case, the communication between the victim and Shah later proved the charges. A fresh case was booked against Shah and the victims mother.
Claim to tame: Avaniyapuram all set for jallikattu
MADURAI: With Avaniyapuram all set to host the first jallikattu event of the season on January 14, it is all bulls and whistles in Madurai city, with bull tamers, owners and officials on their toes to wrap up all preparatory works. The Avaniyapuram jallikattu will be followed by similar events in Palamedu and Alanganallur on January 15 and 16, respectively. In Avaniyapuram, 2,026 bulls and 1,735 baiters registered through the online process and tokens were issued to select participants on a random basis. The city corporation had allotted `43 lakh to make arrangements, including fixing barricades. Officials have set up temporary tanks, mobile toilets and a special medical facility near the jallikattu venue. While people with minor injuries will be treated at this facility, others will be referred to the Government Rajaji Hospital. Meanwhile, Commercial Taxes Minister Pa Moorthi inspected the preparatory works at Avaniyapuram and Alanganallur jallikattu venues. Commotion over barricades With the newly-erected barricades blocking entry to houses, actor Velu Ramamoorthys wife argued with the police. She said going in and out of the house had become nearly impossible, and even brought out a machete to cut the rope used for fencing and remove the wooden poles blocking the path. Later, officials pacified her and addressed the issue. A video of the incident went viral on social media. As the event is hosted near the Thiruparagundram Main road, with nearly 20 houses in the locality, the barricades block access to homes and the residents are left to bear the hardships every year. Meanwhile, special mock drills were organised by the district administration and Red Cross volunteers to tackle injuries during jallikattu.
An applicant from Madurai says that undue delay in OTP delivery undermines the efficiency of the RTI Act process. He demands that OTPs be sent through SMS, besides email
HC tells Tangedco to consider granting compensation to family of electrocution victim
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently directed the Tangedco to consider providing compensation to a man whose son was electrocuted to death last year. The petitioner G Manoharan stated that on August 7, 2024, his son Muthukumar, an engineering graduate, had accidentally touched an electric post adjacent to his house. Due to electricity leakage in the post, he got electrocuted and died, he added. The Thottiyam police of Tiruchy registered a case and investigation is under way. Claiming that his son died because of the negligence of the authorities, Manoharan sought Rs 25 lakh compensation from the Tangedco. However, the counsel appearing for the Tangedco contended that the Mullipadi panchayat president had installed the street light but failed to fix the earth line properly and maintain it, due to which the electricity leakage had occurred. The government counsel also cited that the electricity board had issued proceedings on December 21, 2024, enhancing the compensation for fatal cases of electrocution from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh. Since the postmortem report stated that the cause of death has been reserved awaiting the chemical analysis report, Justice GK Ilanthiraiyan, who heard the plea, directed the Tangedco to consider Manoharan's request after receiving the chemical analysis report and police investigation report, and take a decision within three months.
Response sought from Tamil Nadu on plea to ban caste-based parties, YouTube channels
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Friday sought response from the state government on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition seeking direction to ban caste-based political organisations, YouTube channels, etc. which are spreading hatred among the society. The litigant, C Selvakumar of Madurai, stated in his petition that all caste-based political parties which are not properly registered with the Election Commission and are not contesting elections, and all caste-based organisations, societies and caste-based YouTube channels, which are not functioning as per the Tamil Nadu Society Registration Act and have not submitted their annual report regularly must be banned from operating. This would help in eradicating instigation of hatred and violence among young minds, he added. He further wanted the government to ensure proper functioning of the SC/ST protection cell formed under the Director General of Police. A bench comprising Justices MS Ramesh and AD Maria Clete issued notice to the authorities concerned and sought counter affidavit from them. The case was adjourned to February 19.
Wont accept BJP chief Annamalais word on tungsten mining until union government says so
MADURAI: Members of the Tungsten Suranga Thitta Ethirppu Makkal Kootamaippu said they refuse to believe state BJP president K Annamalais statement that the union government will not carry out the tungsten mining project in Melur taluk of Madurai district, and instead, urged Annamalai to get the union government to officially declare that the project has been dropped. In a press release issued on Sunday, the collective stated that Annamalai, on Friday, assured that the union government would not proceed with the tungsten mining project and asked them to call off the protest. While the members said they welcomed the BJP leaders remarks, they said the statement must be made by Union Minister of Mines G Kishan Reddy and must subsequently be announced through a gazette. Until then, we will refuse to believe that the union government has dropped the project. We are aware of the BJPs tactics. Instead of diverting people with such statements, Annamalai could approach PM Narendra Modi and stop the mining project. They also urged the state government to avoid statements such as the mining project will not happen as long as the DMK is in power, and sought Melur to be declared as a protected agricultural and archaeological site. The police must not disturb the protesters fighting for this cause, they added. CM falsely accused me of supporting tungsten mining: Thambidurai Krishnagiri: AIADMK MP M Thambidurai on Sunday said legal steps will be initiated against Chief Minister MK Stalin for spreading false information that he supported tungsten mining in the Tamil Nadu Assembly. Speaking to reporters at Bargur, he said, I didnt support tungsten mining in Madurai, I only supported the Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2023. But Chief Minister MK Stalin in the Assembly said I supported the union government to pave the way for tungsten mining in Tamil Nadu. I will initiate a privilege motion against Chief Minister MK Stalin this month in the Parliament for levelling false statements about me in the Assembly. Also, the DMK government is diverting the Anna University sexual assault incident in the Assembly by falsely speaking about tungsten mining.
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Seven special courts to handle cases of sexual crimes against women in Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI: CM MK Stalin, during his reply to Governor RN Ravis address in the Assembly on Saturday, announced the government will set up seven special courts in Madurai, Tirunelveli, Coimbatore, Salem, Tiruchy, Chennai, and its surrounding areas to specifically handle cases of sexual crimes against women and to ensure speedy trials. To further strengthen measures to tackle crimes against women, he also said that special committees will be formed under an official in the rank of additional superintendent of police in all districts to expedite the completion of investigation and trial. Moreover, he said the rules of Tamil Nadu Prisons department will be amended suitably to prevent those convicted in sexual crimes from being eligible for early release. The announcements came after the government introduced two bills in the Assembly to increase the punishment for different kinds of crimes against women. The bills were passed on Saturday. The move came in the backdrop of the recent sexual assault of a student inside Anna University. Other key announcements in the reply included the allocation of `3,750 crore for road works in urban local bodies, including corporations like Chennai, Madurai, and Coimbatore. He further said 3,000 new buses will be procured to enhance transport facilities in the coming year. Highlighting governments measures to issue pattas for people from socio-economically poor background, he said one lakh more pattas will be issued in the coming year. Criticising the AIADMK for wearing black shirts inside the Assembly to criticise the government, Stalin asked why dont they wear black shirts to condemn the governor for not respecting the state Assembly or the union government for not allocating funds to the state. Guv not able to digest TNs growth: Stalin In his reply, Stalin reiterated his earlier criticism of Governor RN Ravi for continuously avoiding to deliver the customary address to the Assembly, citing frivolous reasons. I think the governor is not able to digest the growth of Tamil Nadu, he said. He said the Assembly, which has a century-old history, and the people who elect the Assembly being disrespected by the governor for political motives is not befitting the constitutional post he held. This is something the Assembly has never witnessed and should never witness again, he said.
Tamil Nadu professor builds bridges to help village cross woes in Ethiopia
CHENNAI: Peaceful mountains and lush fields greeted a group of students who walked through the earthy paths of the Oromia region in Ethiopia. The students on their field trip got busy exploring the rustic village tucked away in the narrow but panoramic gorges. This was before the group paused their stroll and concerned eyebrows shot up. The group saw an elderly woman struggling to cross a gushing stream. Some students busied their brains for solutions, some pointed fingers at the government for the lack of a bridge, while others gave up deciding there was no way around it. However, one person decided he would not walk away without providing a permanent solution. This was their professor, Kannan AmbalamKannan Ambalam from Ponthugampatti in Madurai. Determined to solve the problem, building bridges became his language of service to this village and many more. In a world where the daily troubles of rural towns fade into the background as bureaucrats advocate to accelerate the urban boom, Kannan decided that his endeavours should be targeted at those at a disadvantage. That same day, the 46-year-old approached the villagers to discuss their challenges. The next day, with their help and basic materials like wood and rope, we built a simple bridge, he said. Seeing their joy as they crossed the river without fear was unforgettable, he added. Having lived in Ethiopia and worked as a public administration professor at Wollega University since 2009, he became a saviour of sorts for rural Ethiopia, championing the daily struggles of villages on the riverside. They had been forced to navigate treacherous rivers to access essential services like education, healthcare, and necessities. Kannan constructed over 100 bridges throughout the Ethiopian countryside, enabling countless people to cross rivers safely. During construction, he stayed in each village, spending time with residents. His initiatives helped reduce school dropout rates, ensuring a better future for children. Kannans passion for social service began as a student at a government school in Palamedu in Madurai. Inspired by his Tamil teacher, Kuppuswamy, who worked tirelessly to improve classroom facilities, Kannan actively participated in community service. He was also a part of the National Service Scheme (NSS) while pursuing a Bachelors in Chemistry at Madurai Thiagarajar College. Aiming to serve the larger society, Kannan aspired to become an IAS officer and pursued an MA in Public Administration at Madras Christian College. Despite seven attempts for UPSC, he could not make the cut, but this did not deter his vision. He went on to complete his M.Phil and PhD at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and then took up a teaching position in Ethiopia to support his family. Beyond building bridges, this industrious professor has also developed at least 70 water springs across various villages, to help solve chronic drinking water shortages. Now, back home in Tamil Nadu, he continues his service by focusing on improving sanitation and hygiene with plans to construct toilet facilities and provide pucca roofs for houses to ensure improved living standards. Surprisingly, Kannan has no background in civil engineering, he learnt bridge construction entirely through social media and documentaries. In addition to building two micro check dams in Ethiopia, he also noticed that villagers struggle to access water from natural springs. Taking it up, he developed water springs, providing communities with reliable access to clean drinking water. Kannan said, Initially, people back in India werent supportive of my work as they thought it wouldnt last. But I didnt just build bridges and walk away. I followed up regularly and helped with repairs and modifications, if needed. Inspired by his work, many villagers invited him to construct bridges and water springs. One of his memorable experiences took place in the remote Bule Hora village in Ethiopia, which he says is his favourite yet most challenging project. When I visited the village, the residents welcomed me with tears, saying they wished they had found me earlier before lives were lost to the river, he said. In Bule Hora, the river is particularly treacherous. When it rains upstream, the seemingly calm water can suddenly swell, sweeping away anyone who attempts to cross the river. The construction of the bridge was difficult, Kannan said. I had to tie myself inverted to build the bridge, which measured about 20m in length, he noted. Despite challenges, the bridge turned out to be a lifeline for the villagers. The villagers also contributed wood, sand, stones, and man-hours, while I provided steel reinforcements, cement, and pipes for water springs. I worked alongside them, imparting construction techniques, he said. The PhD scholar added that his students in Ethiopia continue to carry forward the legacy of community-driven development, after his return to Tamil Nadu. During his time in Ethiopia, Kannan also attempted to improve sanitation by building toilets. Now, back in Tamil Nadu, he and his current educational institution plans to adopt Salur village in Thirukazhukundram, Chengalpattu. Their goal is to construct 13 toilets and provide pucca roofs for 27 houses. Kannans dedication has earned him prestigious recognitions, including the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2023 and the Outstanding Teacher award from Ethiopias Ministry of Education. (Edited by Rohith Sony)
Potters rue lack of assistance as rain plays spoilsport ahead of Pongal
SIVAGANGA: While this year's Pongal preparation is under way in full swing, the grievances of potters are yet to be addressed despite submitting repeated petitions to the authorities. According to the potters, one of the major grievances is the government not taking measures to issue more membership cards, which plays a significant role in availing rain relief and relaxations on taking silt from neighbouring taluks, among others. Speaking to TNIE , Karuppusamy, state president of Agila Indiya Kulalar Munnetra Ammaippu Sara Manpandam, Sengal Tholilalargal Nala Sangam said there are a few lakh people engaged in pottery works across the state. Of them, only one lakh have potter membership cards, and the number of card holders has not increased, despite many card holders passing away over time. Only with the potter membership card can the workers obtain rain relief from the state government, Karuppusamy added. Highlighting the recent rain in the locality, which affected the timely commencement of pot-making for Pongal, and a dull Karthigai season in 2024, a potter from Manamadurai said, The relief amount of Rs 5,000, which was fixed by the AIADMK government in 2015, has not been changed in spit of hike assurances from the ruling government. While welcoming the state government's decision to simplify the process to collect free silt from the waterbodies via applying online, the potter further said it actually made the process more complex. Initially, the collection of silt was authorised by the tahsildar. However, now after applying online, we have to take the processed applications again to different officers for approval, he said. Another potter from Thirupuvam said the waterbodies for collecting silt can only be selected from the same taluk of the applicant. For instance, there are three villages in Manamadurai of Sivaganga district that are located just 2-3 km away from Ramanathapuram district, from where potters used to collect silt earlier. However, due to the new norms, they would not be able to collect silt even from other taluks of the same district. All waterbodies of the same taluk are not suitable for pot-making. Moreover, the local body and residents of the locality often oppose collecting silt for their area, said the potter. Meanwhile, Karuppasamy said they have submitted letters to the state government and are awaiting a positive response. A senior official sought time to look into the issue.
Tamil Nadu: Never told centre to drop Madurai-Thoothukudi railway line
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government, in a statement, has clarified that it never indicated in any form that it did not want the Madurai-Thoothukudi (via Aruppukottai) railway line project. This comes a day after Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated in Chennai that the project has been shelved as the state government did not want it. The Tamil Nadu Government had neither in writing nor verbally, sought for the project to be withdrawn. On the contrary, it has been consistently urging the implementation of the project, the statement by Transport Minister S S Sivasankar, said. Questioning why the union railway minister would make statements contradictory to the states stand, it stated that this shows the discriminatory nature of the BJP-led centre towards Tamil Nadu. The government said that in a reply sent by the Southern Railways deputy chief engineer to an additional secretary of the states transport department in December 2024 regarding the status of various railway projects, the official said that while the 18-km stretch from Milavittan to Madurai was completed in March 2022, the Southern Railway has proposed the freezing of the rest of the 143.5-km-long Madurai-Thoothukudi line due to low freight prospects. Based on the assessment and request thereof by the railways, the process of land acquisition for the estimated 926 hectares was taken up in two phases by the district collectors of Madurai, Virudhunagar and Thoothukudi to be handed over to the railways. For this, the state government, by way of three GOs issued on 24-1-2022, 25-4-2023 and 22-09-2023, accorded administrative sanction, the statement said. It added that there has been no response from Southern Railway so far, to the letters from the collectors of these three districts (written on 9-8-2024, 4-9-2024 and 27-9-2024) seeking allotment of funds. The chief minister, on August 19, 2024, also wrote to the union railway minister seeking allocation of funds for projects including the Madurai-Thoothukudi (via Aruppukottai) railway line project. Earlier in the day, the DMKs IT wing also accused the union minister of blatantly lying in a series of posts on social media platform X. The partys IT wing released some documents to refute Vaishnaws remarks and assert that the project was shelved by the union government for frivolous reasons despite the state governments repeated pleas for expeditious implementation of the project. Honourable Railway Minister is either lying or is being lied to, it said, and urged the minister to issue a correction if his comment on Friday was a slip of the tongue. We need funds, not lies, it added. The `2,054-crore worth project, announced in 2011-12, has been under construction since 2016. TNIE had reported based on RTI responses about how the land acquisition unit set up by the state government in Madurai for the project was disbanded on January 1. On Friday, in response to a question by TNIE, Vaishnaw said, The Tamil Nadu government has said they do not want this project, but did not elaborate further.
T.N. government never sought scrapping of Madurai-Thoothukudi BG line, says Minister
Sivasankar denies Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaws claim that the BG Line was dropped based on a written request of the State government
Tamil Nadu denies seeking cancellation of MaduraiTuticorin rail project
Tamil Nadu's transport minister refuted railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaws claim that the state requested the cancellation of the MaduraiTuticorin railway project
CM Stalin Allocates Rs 3,750 Cr for New Roads in Tamil Nadu
Chennai: Declaring Tamil Nadu as the safest State, Chief Minister M K Stalin said that he was happy to see the opposition members turning up in black shirts to the House but wondered why they did not protest against the Governor, who insulted the Tamil anthem, or against the Union Government that was seeking to destroy school education through the New Education Policy and college education through the UGC. In his reply to the debate over the resolution on the Governors Address in the State Assembly on Saturday, he announced the opening of 7 new courts in the State to hear cases relating to crimes against women for speedy trial in Madurai, Tirunelveli, Coimbatore, Salem, Trichy, Chennai and suburban Chennai and the appointment of special DSPs to investigate crimes against women. Allocating Rs 3,750 crore for the laying of new roads in the recently urbanized areas of the State, he said 3000 new buses would be purchased in the coming year for the State transport corporations and that one lakh house pattas would be distributed to persons belonging to the SC communities. Telling the AIADMK members that they had stood by the BJP since the days they were in power, he said that those who play dark politics had no right to wear black shirts. Referring to the Union Government reneging in its release of funds for providing relief to the State that suffered a succession of cyclones and heavy rains, he said that the amount of Rs 276 crore that was finally given was not even one per cent of the Rs 37,906 crore asked for. Explaining to the members of the House the constraints due to lack of funds, caused by the Union Governments neglect of the State, he said that it was the reason behind the DMK government not honouring some of the promises given to the people during the elections. Otherwise most of the promises had been fulfilled, he said, in reply to the AIADMK charge during the debate. Urging the AIADMK not to raise the tungsten exploration issue needlessly and create panic in Madurai area, he reiterated that as long as he was the Chief Minister the project would not come and if that happens he would not remain in the post. Accusing the AIADMK of paving the way for the State losing its rights on the auctioning of mines, he said he had records to prove that it was the AIADMK member Thambidurai who supported the move of the Union that was vehemently opposed by the DMK since the beginning. Crimes had come down in the State, the Chief Minister said. Those that were being reported related to family disputes, love affairs, money transactions, personal enmity and fights and not for political reasons, caste and communal difference, due to rowdy violence, which had all been nipped in the bud by the DMK government, he said. Those who indulged in crimes were caught immediately with nobody interfering in the investigations to save the arrested persons and efforts were made to get maximum punishment for the accused with no one getting any concessions, he said. Giving a long list of pending funds from the Union Government, he said that it was first a herculean task before the government to pull out the State from the abyss that it was pushed into by the 10 years of AIADMK rule between 2011 and 2021 and then the refusal to pay the State its dues aggravated the situation.
Officials inspect two accident spots in Madurai city
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These courts will be set up in Madurai, Tirunelveli, Coimbatore, Salem, Tiruchi, and Chennai
Kin of deceased girl who fell from college building seeks fair inquiry
TIRUNELVELI: Family members of a 21-year-old girl, who died after falling from the fourth floor of a private agricultural college hostel in Sivaganga, petitioned the Tirunelveli district administration on Friday demanding a fair inquiry into her death and sought action against the college administration. The deceased was identified as Preethi Devi of Tirunelveli. In his petition, the girl's father P Selvakumar said he was suspicious about the circumstances of her death. He alleged that the police hastily registered the case as a suicide without proper investigation. He further said that his daughter was a third-year BSc Agriculture student at a private college in Visalan Kottai of Sivaganga and she had been staying in the college hostel. On January 7, the hostel warden informed us over the phone that Preethi had fallen from the fourth floor of the hostel and was admitted to a hospital in Karaikudi. Later, we received another call from the college administration that she was in critical condition and had been shifted to the ICU of a private hospital in Madurai. When we reached Madurai, we found her on a ventilator and in critical state. On January 8, Preethi succumbed to her injuries at the hospital, he added. The college administration informed us that Preethi ended her life by jumping from the fourth floor. However, Preethi's classmates revealed that the fourth floor was a locked, restricted area and the keys were only with the administration. They also mentioned the absence of CCTV cameras in the hostel, Selvakumar added. He claimed that statements given by the college administration were inconsistent. He alleged that local police sided with the college management and registered a case based on their narrative without conducting a fair inquiry.
Madras HC directs insurance company to pay medical reimbursement to teacher
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently directed an insurance company to pay Rs 1.22 lakh medical reimbursement to a corporation school teacher after the same was rejected by the company stating that she undertook treatment in a non-network hospital. The teacher S Dhanalakshmi worked in a school run by Madurai Corporation. Owing to a gum infection, she had to undergo an emergency surgery in Nagercoil in a non-network hospital by spending Rs 1.22 lakh. Her application for reimbursement was initially rejected due to the said fact in 2018. However, pursuant to a direction from the high court, her claim was reconsidered by the district level empowered committee the following year, and the committee directed that her claim should not be rejected. The recommendation remained unimplemented for two months, till a single judge of the court told the state government to disburse reimbursement amount to her within a month. Challenging this, the government filed an appeal. When the appeal was heard by a bench of Justices GR Swaminathan and S Srimathy, the government counsel contended that the government cannot be saddled with financial liability to make reimbursement and that it is the insurance company that has to pay. However, the standing counsel for the insurance company strongly objected saying it cannot be held liable since the teacher's ailment was not emergent in nature and she took treatment in a non-network hospital. The judges referred to a high court verdict which said that the insurance company cannot take a decision contrary to the recommendation made by a district level empowered committee. They also pointed out that the insurance company was also a party to the committee meeting and is therefore bound by the committee's decision. They directed the company to pay Rs 1.22 lakh to Dhanalakshmi within two months.
Balloons from eight countries light up city skies
CHENNAI: Tourism Minister R Rajendran along with Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises T M Anbarasan inaugurated the 10th Tamil Nadu International Balloon Festival at Thiruvidanthai on ECR on Friday. The festival is being organised by Global Media Box in association with the tourism department. The balloon festival is scheduled to be held in three cities from January 10 to 12 on ECR, Chennai; from January 14 to 16 at Pollachi; and from January 18 to 19 in Madurai, an official release said. More than 10 hot air balloons from over eight countries, including Japan, Thailand and Vietnam, featured in the festival in Chennai. Children and families participating in the festival can learn how hot air balloons work, the release added. Attractive hot air balloon in shapes of Baby Monster (Brazil), Wes the Wolf, Eli the Elephant (UK), and Hugo the Cheetah (Austria) are featured to attract visitors.
Filing of nomination for Erode East by-poll commences, three file papers
ERODE: Three independents submitted applications to contest in the bypoll for the Erode East Assembly constituency as filing of nomination papers began on Friday. K Padmarajan (64), from Mettur in Salem, known as the Election King, was the first to file a nomination. He has so far contested in 246 elections and lost in all of them. My only intention is to contest in the elections for a record, said Padmarajan, who has been featured in Gthe uinness Book of Records for most elections contested. He first contested in an election in 1988 from Mettur. A Noor Mohammed, (67) of Sundarapuram in Coimbatore, who is contesting election for the 47th time and K Madurai Vinayagam, (51), a retired army ma of Uratchi Seiyur in Chengalpattu district, also filed nominations. Returning Officer and Corporation Commissioner Manish Narnaware received nomination papers. Speaking to reporters, he reminded contestants that nominations can be filed only on January 13 and 17. So far, 42 election related complaints have been received and Rs 2.8 lakh unaccounted cash has been seized from general public, he added. Uncertainty ends, DMK to contest Erode (East) bypoll
Lapses in issuing eviction orders: Madras High Court summons revenue secretary
MADURAI: Slamming revenue officials for repeated procedural lapses in issuing eviction orders, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Friday summoned the principal secretary of the revenue department to appear before the court and give an explanation on the issue. A bench of Justices MS Ramesh and AD Maria Clete gave the direction while hearing petitions filed by various persons challenging eviction notices issued to them under TN Land Encroachment Act, 1905. Almost all petitioners complained that the orders had been issued without considering the explanation provided by them though it is mandatory under the Act, judges noted. The judges further recalled that they had already tried to apprise the revenue secretary of the said procedural irregularities through an order dated November 25, 2024. In the said order, the bench had imposed Rs 25,000 cost on the revenue officials of Andipatti for the reason that they failed to follow the eviction rules properly and issued a non-speaking eviction order which led to wasting of courts time and caused hardships to the petitioner. We are still confronted with petitions challenging similar eviction orders on a daily basis, the judges said. They suo motu impleaded the revenue secretary and directed him to appear in-person and give explanation during hearing on January 21.