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Stalin writes to PM Modi, says rejection of Metro Rail projects by Centre has caused resentment

In a passionate appeal, Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister M K Stalin has called upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi to re-evaluate the dismissal of Metro Rail initiatives for the cities of Coimbatore and Madurai. Emphasizing widespread public discontent, Stalin argued for the vital role of efficient public transport in facilitating urban expansion.

The Economic Times 22 Nov 2025 4:28 pm

Stalin Urges Modi to Reconsider Coimbatore, Madurai Metro Projects

The rejection, he said, has caused deep resentment among people of both cities.

Deccan Chronicle 22 Nov 2025 1:06 pm

Stalin writes to PM Modi expressing anguish over Centres rejection of Coimbatore, Madurai Metrorail projects

The rejection of the request has taken us by complete surprise, writes Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi

The Hindu 22 Nov 2025 11:08 am

Swiggy widens train food delivery network, extends pre-order window to 96 hours

New stations added include Madurai, Kozhikode, Yesvantpur, Anantpur, and Alwar.

The Hindu Businessline 21 Nov 2025 5:48 pm

Submit revised project proposals for Coimbatore, Madurai Metro Rail projects: Nainar Nagenthran

He alleges that the ruling party and its allies are playing up the Metro Rail issue to overshadow Prime Minister Narendra Modis handing over of assistance worth 18,000 crore to the farmers at a function held in Coimbatore

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 12:46 am

Chief Minister Stalin will bring Metro Rail to Coimbatore, Madurai, says Senthilbalaji

Mr. Senthilbalaji alleged that the Centre had not initially sanctioned funds for the Chennai Metro Rail project either, but the DMK government implemented it

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 12:30 am

NDA will bring Metro Rail to Coimbatore when it comes to power in T.N. next year, says Vanathi

She alleges that the ruling DMK and its allies are trying to create an impression that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is against Tamil Nadu and the Centre rejected the Metro Rail projects for Coimbatore and Madurai with a motive

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 7:55 pm

Watch: Coimbatore and Madurai Metro rail: what went wrong?

A major controversy is brewing in Tamil Nadu. The Union Government has sent back the Detailed Project Reports or DPRs for the Coimbatore and Madurai Metro Rail projects. Chief Minister MK Stalin has lashed out at the Centre, calling the move biased and unjustified. With Assembly elections just months away, this decision is no longer just about transport its turning into a full-blown political flashpoint. Why were the DPRs returned? Is the Centres reasoning valid? And what does this mean for the future of urban mobility in Tamil Nadu?

The Hindu 20 Nov 2025 7:15 pm

Love, law, and the extent of the matter

This week, quashing a case in which a petitioner had taken her ex to court after the end of a long-term relationship, alleging breach of promise, Justice B Pugalendhi of the Madras High Court, Madurai Bench, ruled that private discord arising from consensual acts cannot be converted into criminal misconduct. Other courts in India have recently taken the same decision, including the Odisha High Court in a case in February and the Delhi High Court in a case in September. Cases heard in the Supreme Court, which this Madras High Court ruling referenced, also set earlier precedents. They all concur: attempting to criminalise romantic relationships that had been consensual at the time they occurred is legal misuse. Laws involving a deceitful promise of marriage in order to gain sexual favour are meant especially to serve those who place a high value on concepts like virginity. They exist in India to protect women, in line with societal attitudes on sexual morality and what women stand to lose as a result. Men cant misuse these laws only because they dont have access to them for now. While concepts of sexual purity are regressive and anti-feminist, providing a recourse for women who believe in them today is not antithetical to the anti-patriarchal work of celebrating healthy sexuality. Such recourse necessarily acknowledges what is. Expansively, by speaking of consensual agency when quashing misuse, the courts allude to a more progressive society a feminist aim. This is also all within a context where a growing misogynistic movement frames laws that protect women as being disproportionately weaponised against men. Numerous cases involving the alleged misuse of anti-dowry laws, and recent social media frenzies following related suicides, have been fuelling this perception. But the existence of all such laws, the necessity because of which they were created, is more reflective of reality than stray cases of their misuse. However we slice it, no one petitioning a court to give her the sense of justice or closure she longs for is nearly as harmful as someone who takes the law into their own hands and resorts to violence. Women lawyering up when a relationship fails in India as a phenomenon is nowhere close in scale to the acid attacks, stalking, sexual assault and murders that occur to women when their male lovers feel scorned. Not statistically. Not ethically. Acrimony is often attached to the end of romantic relationships, and sometimes a denouement reveals true colours hitherto unseen. A wide range of angry desires may arise after a break-up. A person may be justified in feeling cheated, and may also hope to experience vindication. But to look to the law to provide that catharsis is a waste of ones own resources, above all. We cant criminalise our exes for being jerks to us and for making a mockery of our love by making a mockery of serious laws. To tie ourselves up in litigation furthers our own misery, too. It is possible to imagine how an individual may feel empowered by slapping a case on her ex, even briefly. But that is merely choice feminism, not a step that moves the needle for everyone.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2025 10:03 am

Bodies of commerce and industry express shock, frustration over returning of Metro Rail Project for Madurai

It would have adverse impact on BJP, AIADMK in ensuing Assembly polls, says TN Chamber of Commerce and Industry

The Hindu 19 Nov 2025 8:06 pm

Stalin Calls Centre's 'No Metro' Decision for Madurai, Coimbatore an 'Act of Revenge'

The Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry recently reportedly returned Tamil Nadu's Detailed Project Reports for the two Tier-II cities, citing the Metro Rail Policy, 2017

Deccan Chronicle 19 Nov 2025 5:55 pm

Stalin calls Union govt`s `no metro` decision for Madurai, Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin criticised the Union government for rejecting Metro Rail proposals for Madurai and Coimbatore, alleging political bias and revenge against the state

Mid Day 19 Nov 2025 11:52 am

Against Tamil Culture: BJP Slams Stalin Over Allegations Of Central Bias On Metro Projects

Stalin said while BJP-ruled states received Metro Rail projects for Tier-II cities, Tamil Nadus proposals for Madurai and Coimbatore continued to be dismissed on flimsy grounds.

News18 19 Nov 2025 11:48 am

CM Stalin accuses Centre of denying Metro Rail projects for Coimbatore, Madurai on flimsy grounds

Mr. Stalin said pushing such a political custom, in which BJP-ruled States get Metros for smaller Tier II cities while opposition-ruled States are deprived, is a disgraceful approach

The Hindu 19 Nov 2025 8:37 am

Union government rejects Metro Rail projects in Coimbatore, Madurai

In a communication dated November 14, 2025, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs cited the two cities lack the mandated two million population according to the 2011 census

The Hindu 18 Nov 2025 6:01 pm

Man dies in road accident caused by stray dog near Madurai

His wife, Padmavathi (54), who was critically injured, was admitted to Government Rajaji hospital

The Hindu 18 Nov 2025 10:32 am

Schools, teachers are posting videos of students online: Here is why parents should be concerned

This Deepavali, amid the Hindi-speaking meme trendsetters in Swiggy Indias advertisement, appeared a small burst of Tamil storm. With her two neatly folded braids tied in bright yellow ribbons, the three-foot-tall figure that hopped in and out of the frame was none other than Siva Dharshini. The believe yourself fame gained widespread attention when classroom reels of her, shot in a government school in Madurai, started circulating online. Her confident expressions and joyful engagement won over viewers. Siva Dharshini, however, isnt the only child who pops up on our feeds. There are countless other classroom videos of children explaining math, showing off clay art, or sharing skills they learnt at school. From up north, there are even videos of children cheerfully telling the camera what they brought for lunch or even announcing who their favourite Bollywood heroes are. And just days before Swiggy Indias ad was released, another classroom video went viral: a teacher asks her students to step forward one by one and share their holiday plans. The first child says hell visit his ooru and cut a cake for his younger brother; when the teacher asks endha ooru? he innocently names his village. One by one, each child is made to repeat the same drill on camera, revealing how and where they plan on spending their holidays. What these seemingly harmless classroom videos reveal is the growing trend of Indian schools both public and private and their teachers steadily expanding the digital footprint of young students and sometimes even exposing vital demographic details that can give strangers access to these children. While theres growing discussion about why parents should think twice before posting their children online or pushing them toward the child-influencer track, far less is said about schools doing the same. Somehow, parents dont seem to recognise that the risks are no different. Do you consent? Only one out of the six parents CE spoke to said that their childs school had asked for consent before posting pictures of their child on the schools social media accounts. It wasnt a separate consent form. It was simply a multiple-choice question, says Vyas Srinivasan, a parent. The issue starts here, Stegana Jency, director of Centre for Child Rights and Development, notes. It is good if schools are asking for parental consent, but does it count if they are not allowing the parents to make an informed choice? The answer is no. The consent form, at all costs, needs to explicitly state the risks that are associated with posting photographs and videos to their openly available and accessible accounts on the Internet, she explains, adding that schools dont even include a simple note in their captions asking others not to reuse the content without authorisation even if such a disclaimer may offer little legal protection in case of mishaps. Another parent said that their childs school had a policy of not taking classroom photographs or pictures, but that they do post photos and videos from celebrations, annual day, and sports day. They dont really ask consent, but its understandable, I guess. Four other parents, meanwhile, said that their respective wards schools took classroom photos and videos that were used for internal purposes, such as the schools newsletters. But when asked whether the school had provided any documentation assuring that these photos and videos wouldnt be repurposed or that they would take responsibility if they were parents said no such assurances were given. One of them even questioned, What could possibly go wrong? A 2024 New York Times investigation found that on Telegram, groups of men were openly sharing fantasies about sexually abusing minors featured on Instagram and praising how easily the platform made such images accessible. In these exchanges, paedophiles compared Instagram to a candy store. Childrens clear photographs in these wrong hands can be even more dangerous in the face of AI, says Rahul Roy, a Machine Learning Camera Systems Engineer. Four or five years back, AI models were not as good, and they needed a huge amount of data and per-person training to generate a convincing deepfake. That was why deepfakes worked only on celebrities, because they had a significant online presence. Now, in 2025, AI models have become so much better. These state-of-the-art models only need some features of the face to generate very convincing deepfakes, Rahul warns. Vinod Arumugam, a cyber social activist, elucidates, When schools post photos or videos of children on social media, anyone who downloads it can see the location details that can pave the way to any kind of attack. When schools also post over a period of time, a lot of data becomes available to easily track a child. The classroom videos can sometimes reveal far more than intended the school they attend, its location, their class, their names, and even details on visible ID cards such as blood group or parents phone numbers. Together, this information can make families vulnerable to targeted cyberattacks too, Vinod adds. Ridicule and crime But cybercrime isnt the only danger. Children are also exposed to ridicule. Since many schools and teachers dont make active efforts to remove or report re-uploads, these videos are often reused for mockery. Even Siva Dharshini faced derision for her looks and voice. Meme pages routinely exploit childrens clips, adding comments like Bunty, tu slow hai kya? to shame those who appear shy or introverted. Children may not grasp this harassment now, but the digital trail can follow them and hurt them when theyre older, Stegana flags. She even cites a recent extreme case in which 16 children were sexually abused at a childrens home. Once the incident surfaced, their identities were put at serious risk and the media was able to trace and expose photographs of the survivors, which is in violation of POCSO, through the homes social media account. Thankfully we had them taken down quickly, but this is a clear example of how things can go out of hand in such extreme cases, she adds. And how does the vulnerability ladder work? Firstly, children are automatically the most vulnerable. Secondly, their gender often shapes the level of risk they face in cases of sexual abuse, but it doesnt end there. Class and caste also play a major role, with children from lower-income or marginalised caste backgrounds being more frequently targeted. The same hierarchy fuels ridicule too those with the least power are often attacked the most. So is it right to argue that schools should never photograph or film children? Child-rights activists, cyber-safety experts, and AI researchers say the answer is more nuanced. Stegana says, We arent asking schools and teachers to completely refrain from the practice, but are only urging them to do so safely, by protecting the identity of children wherever necessary. There is a need to evolve a protocol and bring about a clear policy to safeguard children on this front. Vinod adds that his push is towards a more integrated framework that includes four stakeholders the state, media, respective institutions, and people. The state should bring in a policy, the media should question and keep the policy in check, and the institutions and people should be more aware of the risks and abide by the policy, he said. Where AI is concerned, there is a need for the law to protect citizens better, believes Rahul. Yes, photos are being used to train AI models, but we cant prevent that. Mathematically speaking, AI models are not copying any data but using the data to learn the weights inside it so that it can come up with a probability distribution. From a technological point of view, it is good that such a tool exists, but it is up to our government and lawmakers to protect us from misuse, he concludes. Safeguard children from AI-related attacks Do not upload high-resolution photos or videos on the internet, as AI models need high-resolution photos to work on. Do not upload a photo or video which has a clear view of the face. It is harder for the model to extract features from the face if it is clicked from a different angle. There are tools to add some noise or watermark to the face, which ruins the features of the face in vector space but is very subtle to the human eye. Since AI models work in vector space, this will make it harder for the model to work with images. Tips to protect children better Blur or mask faces Avoid showing ID cards, name tags, or uniform badges Remove personal details such as notebooks, labels, timetables, or anything with names, phone numbers, or addresses Never post children answering personal questions Do not share real-time content especially when children are on a field trip Avoid capturing children in vulnerable moments Turn off location tagging and remove geotags

The New Indian Express 18 Nov 2025 6:00 am

Every Failed Relationship Cannot Be Criminalised: Tamil Nadu Court

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has quashed rape proceedings against a man accused of having sexual intercourse with a woman on the alleged false promise of marriage.

NDTV 17 Nov 2025 11:46 pm

Tamil Nadu Boy Gets Trapped In Car While Playing. Body Found 2 Days Later

A seven-year-old boy who went missing during a temple festival in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district was found dead inside a parked SUV on Saturday, two days after he disappeared.

NDTV 17 Nov 2025 12:13 pm

7-year-old boy found dead in locked car near Madurai

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 10:58 pm

TVK holds protest against SIR across Tamil Nadu

Chennai: Actor-Politician Vijay-led Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam on Sunday held a statewide demonstration against the SIR of electoral rolls exercise being carried out across Tamil Nadu. TVK state general secretary N Anand and senior leader Adhav Arjuna led the protests in Chennai, while others including joint general secretary CTR Nirmalkumar took part in Madurai and propaganda Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 16 Nov 2025 7:36 pm

7-year-old boy dies after getting trapped inside parked car near Madurai

Police suspect that the boy, who could have got into the parked car, did not know how to open the door and got trapped inside

The Hindu 16 Nov 2025 12:31 pm

New flyover at Melamadai junction in Madurai to be inaugurated by Chief Minister on December 7, says Highways Minister

Ninety-seven per cent of the work of the bridge has been completed, and the balance work of painting, junction improvement and lighting works will be completed by December 1, says Highways Minister E.V. Velu

The Hindu 12 Nov 2025 7:23 pm

T.N. CM Stalin flags off 80 pink patrol vehicles to strengthen womens safety in urban areas

The new vehicles will be used for patrolling in cities such as Tambaram, Avadi, Salem, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Tiruchi, Tirunelveli, and Madurai

The Hindu 11 Nov 2025 3:46 pm

Guneet Mongas Sikhya Entertainment joins hands with Karthik Subbaraj for new Tamil feature

The Oscar-winning banner behind The Elephant Whisperers teams up with the Jigarthanda director for a project that began filming in Madurai

The Hindu 10 Nov 2025 3:33 pm

Kerala private buses halt services to TN, Karnataka over unlawful tax

KOCHI: Thousands of commuters, including students and software employees, are set to be affected as nearly 600 luxury private buses operating between Kerala and neighbouring states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka will suspend services from Monday evening. We are forced to suspend the operations from 6pm on Monday due to continuous harassment, seizure of vehicles, and imposition of unlawful state-level taxes and heavy fines by Tamil Nadu and Karnataka authorities, said AJ Rijas, Kerala state president of Luxury Bus Owners Association. According to the association, an estimated 4,000 people travel daily in these luxury buses to major hubs like Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Madurai. The busy Kochi-Bengaluru sector alone sees about 80 bus services each day. The core of the dispute centres around the All India Tourist Permit (AITP) framework. Kerala bus operators argue that their AITP, issued under the Central Motor Vehicles Act, exempts them from paying any additional state taxes, provided the national permit fee is paid. Despite this, they claim Kerala-registered tourist vehicles are being stopped, heavily fined, and detained in the neighbouring states, actions they deem a clear violation of the AITP Rules. Meanwhile, bus owners associations in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Puducherry have also decided to suspend all inter-state services from Monday. According to the associations, the steep road taxes levied by various states have made operations financially unviable. I used to travel to my home and back at least thrice in a month due to the work-from-home facility allotted by my employer. We usually depend on private buses since the travel plans are often chartered at the last minute. Many like us will be hit hard by the suspension of services, said Sangeeth S, a software employee working in Bengaluru and hailing from Kochi. Call for min, transport commissioner to step in For over a year, Tamil Nadu has been collecting tax arbitrarily, causing repeated financial stress and harassment. The situation has become untenable and unsafe due to the threat of financial loss and vehicle seizure, forcing the association to suspend services as a compelled measure, not a voluntary protest, said Rijas. The association appealed to the Kerala transport minister, the transport commissioner, and the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways to immediately intervene and resolve the matter, urging for a uniform implementation of the AITP framework across all southern states. The service suspension by Kerala operators comes on the heels of a strike initiated by private bus owners in Tamil Nadu on Saturday. The Tamil Nadu Private Omni Bus Association (TOBOA) has indefinitely suspended its 110 services to Kerala, protesting the stringent inspection drives conducted by the Kerala motor vehicles department (MVD) to curb tax evasion. TOBOA president Anbalagan claimed the Kerala MVD is illegally seizing buses and imposing excessive fines, resulting in stranded passengers. This protest follows a recent MVD action in Kochi, where 30 Tamil Nadu-registered buses were seized and nearly Rs 70 lakh in fines were imposed for tax evasion. Kerala MVD officials, however, maintain that their joint operations are necessary to ensure road safety and compliance with tax laws, targeting tax evasion as well as traffic violations like speeding and the use of air horns. The reciprocal suspension of services by operators in both states has created a travel deadlock, placing immense pressure on state governments to find an amicable and cooperative resolution to ensure interstate luxury bus operations can resume quickly, said Maneesh Sasidharan, LBOA general secretary.

The New Indian Express 10 Nov 2025 7:59 am

Blood donation camp organised in Madurai

The Hindu 7 Nov 2025 12:09 am

CM Stalin unveils Winners Trophy for Hockey Mens Junior World Cup

The World Cup matches will be held in Chennai and Madurai from November 28 to December 10, according to an official release.

The Hindu 6 Nov 2025 5:30 am

Court Restores Conviction Of Man Earlier Jailed For Cruelty Towards Wife

The Madurai BenchoftheMadrasHighCourthas reinstated theconvictionofan86-year-oldmanfor subjecting hiswifetomental and economiccruelty, reversing a previous acquittal.

NDTV 4 Nov 2025 7:43 pm

Coimbatore gang-rape: 20-year-old student abducted near airport, boyfriend attacked; 3 suspects shot and arrested by police

A postgraduate student in Coimbatore was abducted and gang-raped by three men after they attacked her boyfriend and broke their car's windshield. The suspects, identified as daily wage workers from Madurai, were later apprehended by police after being shot. The survivor is reportedly in deep shock.

The Economic Times 4 Nov 2025 12:17 pm

Tiruchi Hospital Licence Cancelled Over Organ Transplant Racket Claim, Court Objects

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has set aside the Tamil Nadu government's order cancelling the organ transplant licence of Tiruchi's Cethar Hospital.

NDTV 3 Nov 2025 11:59 pm

Sewage flow turns Madurais waterbodies into drains

Residents must cultivate the habit of keeping their surroundings clean and refrain from dumping garbage into waterbodies and the Corporation must take action to address the discharge of urban drainage into these tanks and channels, says Secretary of the Madurai District Farmers Association

The Hindu 2 Nov 2025 7:31 pm

Swachh Survekshan 2025: THESE are top 10 dirtiest cities of India; Delhi, Mumbai rank at..., check complete list

The Swachh Survekshan 2025 report highlights India's ongoing struggle with urban cleanliness. Bengaluru ranks among the dirtiest cities due to poor waste management, while cities like Chennai and Madurai show declines despite efforts.

DNA India 2 Nov 2025 4:19 pm

Court Allows Hindu Community Feast On Ground Long Used For Easter Events

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has allowed a Hindu group to conduct Annadhanam (community feast) on a public ground in Tamil Nadu's Dindigul district.

NDTV 31 Oct 2025 10:13 pm

Unearthing Keeladi: The ancient Tamil city beneath the fields

Imagine digging into a quiet village field and finding signs of a whole city that existed more than 2,000 years ago. Thats what happened in Keeladi a small village near Madurai that is now rewriting what we know about ancient Tamil civilisation.

The Hindu 31 Oct 2025 4:20 pm

A New Dawn for Arthritis: New Treatment Options to Reclaim Your Mobility

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis. It leads to joint pain and disability, particularly in older adults. OA occurs when cartilage-the cushion for the joints-deteriorates. This deterioration causes bones to rub together, resulting in pain, stiffness, and swelling. OA typically affects weight-bearing joints like the knees, hips, and spine but can also impact smaller joints, such as those in the hands. Aging is the primary risk factor, but obesity, past injuries, and repetitive stress from activities also contribute. Dr Shyam L - Director & HOD Orthopaedics at Raksha Hospital, Madurai As OA progresses, it can lead to reduced mobility and bone spurs, further limiting movement. Although there is no cure, treatmentsincluding medications, physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and surgerycan help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Modern medicine offers a range of effective options to help you regain mobility and reduce pain. What is Arthritis? Arthritis is a broad term for over 100 distinct types of joint disorders. Osteoarthritis is the most prevalent. It occurs when protective cartilage gradually deteriorates, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling. In India, many people suffer from arthritis and face challenges in finding effective treatment options. Fortunately, doctors have more tools than ever to help patients manage arthritis and regain mobility. Spotting the Symptoms If you're dealing with arthritis, youre likely familiar with its symptoms. Key signs include: Joint Pain : Often worsens with activity and may ease with rest, making daily tasks difficult. Stiffness : Particularly noticeable after inactivity or upon waking. Swelling : Joints may appear swollen and feel tender to the touch. Limited Movement : Simple tasks like climbing stairs may become challenging. Managing osteoarthritis requires a tailored approach. Treatment depends on the severity of your symptoms. The goal is to control pain, improve joint function, and enhance mobility. Surgical Options: When to Consider Surgery When lifestyle changes and medications aren't enough, surgery may be necessary to restore mobility. One well-known treatment for severe osteoarthritis is joint replacement surgery, particularly for the knees and hips. During total knee or hip replacement, the damaged joint is replaced with an artificial one, improving movement and reducing pain. Robotic-Assisted Surgery Robotic-assisted joint replacement can be a reassuring option. This technology transforms surgical precision, allowing surgeons to achieve alignment previously unattainable. This results in less damage to surrounding tissue and quicker recovery times. Robotic-assisted surgeries are minimally invasive, meaning smaller incisions and faster recovery. Patients often experience less post-surgery pain. The Gold Knee: A New Standard for Knee Replacements For those needing knee replacement surgery, consider the Gold Knee. Coated with Titanium Nitride, the Gold Knee is designed to be durable, wear-resistant, and biocompatible, making it safe for patients with metal allergies. With robotic technology guiding the procedure, the Gold Knee can be placed with exceptional precision. This results in a longer-lasting and more comfortable knee replacement. Why Consider Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement Surgery? Robotic-assisted surgery transforms knee replacements, offering precise, personalized treatment. This advanced technology ensures a perfect implant fit, improving alignment and providing a more natural joint feel. With less tissue damage, patients enjoy faster recovery and reduced post-operative pain. This allows them to resume daily activities sooner. Dr Shyam L - Director & HOD Orthopedics at Raksha Hospital, Madurai emphasizes the effectiveness of TKR, Conventional knee replacement is highly effective for most patients. Many have benefited from this approach, which uses proven techniques to provide lasting relief. While recovery may take time, patients can expect significant improvements in mobility and quality of life . As he is an expert in robotic-assisted surgeries, highlights advancements in this technology, Robotic-assisted TKR is a game changer for patients with unique knee structures. This precision minimizes tissue damage and reduces pain. It enables patients to regain mobility much sooner than traditional surgery . A 63-year-old retired teacher who suffered from severe knee pain chose robotic-assisted TKR. I was hesitant at first, but my recovery was quicker than expected. Within weeks, I was walking without pain for the first time in years. It feels like a new lease on life . Conclusion: Take Action Today Robotic-assisted surgery enhances patients' quality of life. With advancements in treatment options, individuals with arthritis can regain mobility and enjoy a more active lifestyle. Arthritis doesnt have to define your life. Many individuals in India over the age of 40 are affected by osteoarthritis, highlighting the pressing need for effective management strategies. From lifestyle changes to advanced treatments like robotic-assisted surgeries and Gold Knee implants, numerous solutions are available to help manage joint pain. This World Arthritis Day, lets raise awareness about these innovations. Consult your healthcare professional for personalized treatment plans. Empower yourself to reclaim mobility and pave the way for a healthier, more active lifestyle.

News Voir 30 Oct 2025 5:14 pm

Steps will be taken to regularly clean, maintain Smart Fruit Market, surrounding areas: Madurai Corporation tells HC

The vendors have been instructed to dump waste in the dustbins installed on the premises and fines would be imposed if waste was dumped in the open outside the market. An adequate number of conservancy workers would be deployed to clear the waste dumped in the dustbins, the court was informed.

The Hindu 29 Oct 2025 11:13 pm

Madras High Court Orders Rs 10 Lakh Compensation Over Fake NDPS Case, Orders DGP Inquiry Against Cops

In 2021, a raid was conducted by the Thideer Nagar Police in Madurai, who claimed to have recovered 24 kg of ganja from one of the accused near Melavasal

News18 29 Oct 2025 6:01 pm

Farmers raise complaints over irregularities in DPCs

A major demand made by the farmers was weighing of sugarcanes in Madurai district itself before they were sent for crushing to Thanjavur

The Hindu 28 Oct 2025 7:49 pm

All efforts being made to stop more trains at Koodal Nagar railway station: Madurai MP

Passenger patronage at the station is very poor as only five passenger trains stop there, Su. Venkatesan says, adding that he will draw the attention of the Railway Board demanding additional 12 train stoppages there

The Hindu 28 Oct 2025 7:18 pm

Sluice gates of Vaigai dam opened to irrigate 1.36 lakh acres in three districts

People living near the riverbank in the five districts of Theni, Sivaganga, Dindigul, Madurai and Ramanathapuram asked to be alert and stay safe

The Hindu 27 Oct 2025 9:33 pm

Guru puja of Marudhu Brothers performed in Sivaganga, Madurai

A large number of people, and leaders of various political parties and organisations pay their respects to the freedom fighters at their memorial at Kalayarkoil near Sivaganga

The Hindu 27 Oct 2025 8:35 pm

Dubai-Bound Spicejet Flight From Madurai Makes Emergency Landing In Chennai: Report

SpiceJet flight SG23 from Madurai to Dubai made an emergency landing in Chennai due to a suspected technical snag. All 160 passengers and seven crew landed safely.

News18 27 Oct 2025 2:55 pm

Rozgar Mela brings job opportunities to 116 candidates in Chennai on Friday

In Tamil Nadu alone, nearly 334 candidates received offer letters in similar events organised by the Postal Department at Tiruchi, Coimbatore, and Madurai on Friday.

The Hindu 24 Oct 2025 10:38 pm

Police launch probe into theft of diamonds from Madurai man in Tiruchi

The Gandhi Market police in Tiruchi have initiated an investigation into the theft of 404 diamond pieces from K. Selvaraj, a 69-year-old diamond retailer from Madurai.

The Hindu 24 Oct 2025 8:41 pm

Meenakshi Super Speciality Hospital Sets Benchmark with India's First LEED Platinum Certification

LEED, by the U.S. Green Building Council, certifies buildings for sustainability, energy, water efficiency, and healthy indoor environments. Meenakshi Super Speciality Hospital is Indias first hospital to earn LEED v4 Platinum, excelling in energy/water efficiency, sustainable materials, and indoor environment quality. Meenakshi Super Speciality Hospital, Madurai, has set a new benchmark as Indias greenest hospital, earning the prestigious LEED Platinum Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). It is the first healthcare institution in the country to receive this global recognition for excellence in energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Meenakshi Super Speciality Hospital Sets Benchmark with Indias First LEED Platinum Certification LEED, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a green building certification system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). Buildings can achieve one of four certification levels: Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum. The LEED Platinum distinction is the highest rating for sustainable design and operations globally, awarded to buildings scoring 80 points or more (Certified: 4049 points, Silver: 5059 points, Gold: 6079 points). Meenakshi Super Speciality Hospital scored 83 points under LEED v4 Healthcare, demonstrating outstanding performance in energy and water efficiency, sustainable material use, waste management, and creating a healthy indoor environment for both patients and caregivers. Congratulating the hospital on this achievement, Thiru Maa. Subramanian , Honble Health Minister of Tamil Nadu , said, This is not only a badge of honour for the state but also a proud moment for the entire nation. It demonstrates that a healthcare institution from our state can stand shoulder to shoulder with global leaders, setting benchmarks in sustainability, innovation, and excellence. I am very happy that with this certification, Madurai joins an elite league of hospitals worldwide - including those in the USA, Spain, Turkey, Taiwan, and Saudi Arabia that have achieved LEED Platinum recognition. This milestone was made possible under the visionary leadership of Dr. S. Gurushankar, whose pioneering efforts have placed Tamil Nadu at the forefront of green healthcare." In his comments, Dr. S. Gurushankar , Chairman, Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre said, Green building practices are more important than ever due to rising energy demands and environmental challenges. For hospitals, they ensure sustainable, energy-efficient facilities that support patient well-being. LEED-certified designs reduce energy and water consumption, improve indoor air quality, and create comfortable environments that aid recovery and staff performance. This achievement reflects the dedication of architects, engineers, doctors, nurses, and staff, and shows that Tamil Nadus healthcare infrastructure can meet global standards. Meenakshi Super Speciality Hospital, Madurai, now stands as a symbol of excellence, inspiring future healthcare projects across the state and nation.

News Voir 24 Oct 2025 4:07 pm

Madurai experiences scattered rain

The Hindu 22 Oct 2025 8:57 pm

CSR Funding Shifts Beyond Metros: Industrial Hubs Up 120%, Tier-2 Cities 55%

CSR's Next Act: How the Coming Decade Will Redefine Corporate Impact , the seventh edition of Sattva Consultings annual State of CSR in India report, CSR inflows to industrial hubs have grown 120% and to Tier-2 cities by 55% over the past three years, signalling a structural reorientation in India Incs social investments. Sattva Consulting launches its Annual State of CSR report, highlighting Indias shifting corporate giving landscape Tier-1 city districts still absorb nearly 30% of total CSR funding, with neighbouring clusters accounting for another 3%. Yet, the once-dominant grip of metros is loosening. Cities with populations between one and two million have nearly doubled their CSR share (from 13.5% to 16.2% between FY 2022 and FY 2024), while industrial districts now attract 7.4% of total CSR allocations, up from 4.4% two years ago. The pace of growth in these regions has outstripped the overall 30% rise in CSR spending nationally, according to the report. Corporate India is clearly looking beyond traditional centres of philanthropy, said Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy, CEO & Co-founder, Sattva Consulting . From Vadodara to Madurai, were seeing companies anchor their giving where they operate - industrial clusters, manufacturing corridors, and smaller cities. This shift is deeply encouraging for the vision of Viksit Bharat, a future where development capital flows to every district, not just a few. Its an important step towards localising impact. The report notes that while CSR funding has become more geographically diverse, equity in distribution remains limited. Over the past three years, 193 districts have absorbed three-quarters of all district-level CSR funding, and nearly 90% of this money flows into areas with low poverty levels. Only three of Indias 54 high-poverty districts feature among the top CSR recipients. Funding in Aspirational Districts has risen threefold over the past decade, from 1.3% of total CSR inflows in FY 2015 to 4.5% in FY 2024, driven by a steady rise in private-sector participation. Larger corporates, particularly in BFSI, energy, and mining, are beginning to channel a growing share of their CSR outlay, around 5%, towards these underdeveloped regions. Public-sector companies continue to play a pivotal role, directing 11% of their CSR budgets to Aspirational Districts, nearly three times the private-sector average. The geography of philanthropy is shifting, and the opportunity ahead demonstrates deepening, not just diversifying of Indias CSR footprint , added Krishna . The annual State of CSR report is the most comprehensive analysis of CSR spending in India. It draws from MCAs annual report of 21,489 companies and includes analysis of their individual annual reports. Among other insights from the report, the study finds that global firms punch above their weight, delivering higher impact through focus and scalability, while Indias large corporations and PSUs drive breadth and depth through significant local investments. It also notes that non-NGO partners are on the rise, with nearly one-fifth of all CSR funding in FY 2024 channelled through institutions such as universities, hospitals, and incubators, and over 60% of large corporates now implementing flagship programmes through their own foundations. About Sattva Consulting Sattva Consulting is a global impact consulting firm from India. Since 2009 we have been engaging with communities, business and government to achieve societal impact at scale. We believe that Civil society, Business and Government all have a critical role to play in building an equitable and sustainable world, and we actively partner with all stakeholders to enable impact through our advisory & orchestration services, knowledge and data platforms which we have built as public goods for the ecosystem and collaborative solutions and partnerships. www.sattva.co.in .

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