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.
Door-to-door enumeration for SIR process begins in Madurai district
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.
A 20-year-old student was abducted and gang-raped in Coimbatore after her car was attacked by three men. The assailants assaulted her boyfriend before taking her to a secluded area. Police apprehended three suspects from Madurai district after a manhunt. The survivor is receiving medical attention, and investigations are ongoing.
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.
Minister PTR launches Simbli, Indias AI Innovation Platform in Madurai
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.
Minister heads gram sabha meeting at Aalathur panchayat in Madurai
Chennai sizzles: Mercury soars to 35.5C, breaking 26-year record
CHENNAI: The city recorded its hottest November day on Saturday, with Nungambakkam registering a maximum temperature of 35.5C, surpassing the previous record of 35.4C set on November 2, 1999. As per standard procedure, the days temperature is calculated based on observations taken between 8:30 a.m. of the previous day and 8:30 a.m. of the current day. Accordingly, the 35.5C reading was recorded between 8:30 a.m. on October 31 and 8:30 a.m. on November 1. According to weather bloggers, the rise in temperature is due to dry inland winds and a lack of moisture, as no active weather systems are currently over Tamil Nadu. There have been no easterly winds from the Bay of Bengal, which usually bring moisture, for the past four days. Cyclone Montha has moved away from the state, a low-pressure area lies near Gujarat, and the next cyclone is expected to move towards Myanmar. As a result, Tamil Nadu is now experiencing only westerly and northwesterly windsdry winds from inland areas. Consequently, not just Chennai, but several other cities, including Madurai and Vellore, have recorded higher-than-usual temperatures, said weather blogger Pradeep John. He added that the hot conditions are likely to persist until Monday, after which evening thunderstorms may develop in some parts of the state. Meenambakkam, Vellore, and Madurai airports recorded their second-highest temperatures for November. Meenambakkam touched 35.4C, just below the record of 35.6C set on November 2, 1999. Vellore recorded 35.6C, next only to the all-time high of 35.8C logged on November 13, 1970. At Madurai airport, the temperature rose to 37C, below the record 39.4C recorded on November 13, 2005. In Madurai city, the day temperature reached 36.4C, the third-highest for November. In Nungambakkam, the temperature was 4.5C above normal, while Meenambakkam recorded a 4.4C deviation. Other districts also reported significant deviationsKarur Paramathi recorded the highest at 5.4C, followed by Nagapattinam (5C), Vellore (4.8C), and Madurai airport (4.9C). An official from the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) said that such high deviations are not alarming, as they are generally considered normal when maximum temperatures remain below 40C.
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.
Law and order: Swift action by Madurai district police prevents two possible murders
Handbag found at Madurai railway junction restored to owner
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.
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.
Delay in completing whitetopping work in HBR, Kammanahalli troubles residents
BENGALURU: Shops are shut, business is down 50% and 400 families face the risk of flooding. All this because of a delay in completing the whitetopping work in HBR 1st Block and Nehru Street in Kammanahalli. Anand, a resident of Nehru Street at Aravind Nagar, said the 1.5 km stretch was taken up for whitetopping one-and-a-half years ago, but the work is still not complete. One hotel and six shops were shut, while restaurants have said their business has slumped by 50%. The residents here are also facing issues of allergic reaction due to pollution from the ongoing work, he complained. A Ramu, Manager, Madurai Pandi Mess, said his eatery was doing good business for the last five years, but since the work began, chairs are empty at his outlet even at 2 pm. My hotel saw a 50% slump in daily business since January. Hope the contractors and engineers finish the job early, he said. Shopkeepers said some bikers ride on this stretch, risking their lives. Four months ago, a biker allegedly died after slipping and crashing against the material dumped on the site. Captain Dayalu Arasappa from the Resident Welfare Association, HBR Layout, said that in September 2024, the whitetopping work from Ammas Pastries Junction to Outer Ring Road in HBR was initiated. It has been 13 months, but only one side of the road is concretised. Workers have dumped the concrete and scrap next to the storm water drain opposite Kacharakanahalli Lake. The Footpath work is also pending. The entrance to houses on the main road have gone down by nearly 2 ft because of the concretisation work. Residents are finding it difficult to enter and exit. The footpath too is above the ground up to two feet, further inconveniencing the residents. The major stormwater drain too has been clogged because of this work. One moderate to heavy rain, some 400 families living for the last 30-40 years will be inconvenienced, said Dayalu. An engineer said the project will be completed next month. The challenge is that after completing the concrete work for 50-100 metres, the portion has to be cured for 21 days. No heavy vehicular traffic is allowed as the concrete gets damaged. The 1.8 km stretch of Nehru Street will be completed by November-end and traffic will be allowed, said the engineer. On HBR Main Road, the engineers have set December as the deadline to the agency to finish the work and threatened to hold back payments. Our work was delayed by six months because of the work taken up by the BWSSB. Once it completes the work, the levelling and settling alone will take 90 days, and only then can we proceed to take up whitetopping, said engineers.
Vice President offers prayers at Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple in Madurai
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.
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
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
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
Chennai sees steady showers, gusty winds as severe cyclone Montha nears Andhra coast
CHENNAI: Chennai, especially the Northern part of the city, and its suburbs received steady showers accompanied by winds on Monday night and early Tuesday as severe cyclonic storm ' Montha ' moved closer to the Andhra Pradesh coast. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said rainfall will gradually subside over north Tamil Nadu from Wednesday as Montha makes landfall and weakens over Andhra Pradesh. According to the IMD, Montha lay centered at 8.30 am on Tuesday over the west-central Bay of Bengal, about 160 km south-southeast of Machilipatnam, 240 km south-southeast of Kakinada, and 320 km south-southwest of Visakhapatnam. The system is likely to cross the coast between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam, near Kakinada, as a severe cyclonic storm by Tuesday evening or night, with wind speeds reaching 90100 kmph gusting to 110 kmph. Cyclone Montha disrupts flights at Chennai airport; multiple services cancelled The cyclones outer rain bands brought rains to Chennai through the night, accompanied by thunder and winds. The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) recorded 47 mm of rainfall in Nungambakkam and 35.2 mm in Meenambakkam between 8.30 am Monday and 5.30 am Tuesday. Automated weather stations showed higher readings of 106.5 mm at Ennore Port, indicating heavy rain along with 49 mm at Chennai AWS and 42.5 mm at Puzhal. Several low-lying areas, especially around Madhavaram, Ennore, and Puzhal, reported waterlogging, while winds uprooted branches and disrupted traffic early in the morning. Elsewhere in Tamil Nadu, rainfall was scattered and moderate. Valparai in Coimbatore district recorded 22 mm, while Virinjipuram in Vellore logged a sharp 85 mm. Other stations, including Pondicherry, Cuddalore, and Madurai, saw light showers. Fishermen have been strictly advised not to venture into the sea along and off north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra coasts.
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
Central team visits three DPCs in Madurai district
Dubai-Bound SpiceJet Flight Diverted To Chennai After 'Technical Issue'
A Dubai-bound SpiceJet flight from Madurai was diverted here on Monday following a echnical issue, airport sources and the airline said.
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.
Tahsildar dies while travelling in TNSTC bus near Madurai
Close watch being kept on 146 flood-prone spots in Madurai city
Tambaram-Chengai fourth line planned on east side to overcome land issues
CHENNAI: The state government and Southern Railway have decided to lay the 30.2km fourth railway line between Tambaram and Chengalpattu on the eastern side (along GST Road) of the existing three lines, instead of the western side as originally planned in 2015. According to official sources, the change in alignment was driven by challenges related to land acquisition, interference from pillars of road overbridges and other site constraints that could delay the project. At present, the railways and the state government have secured a portion of land on the eastern side near GST Road. Additional parcels will still need to be acquired at several locations. However, laying the line on the western side would likely lead to major bottlenecks, an official said. Meanwhile, hundreds of residents living on the western side of the Tambaram-Chengalpattu line heaved a sigh of relief. Officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) told the TNIE that the width of the existing GST Road carriageway would remain unaffected since the new track would be constructed within the available railway land. The Railway Board had accorded in-principle approval for the third and fourth lines between Tambaram and Chengalpattu in 2010. The Southern Railway began work on the third line in 2015 at a cost of Rs 260 crore and completed it in 2022. Sources said that even after receiving clearance from the Commissioner of Railway Safety in 2022, the Chennai Division could not immediately begin operations as the third track was located very close to the road overbridge pillars between Vandalur and Urapakkam. Following multiple inspections, the section has now been opened for traffic. A section of rail passengers has urged that the fourth line project be handed over to Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) for faster execution. The construction wing of Southern Railway took nearly nine years to complete 90 km of doubling works between Villupuram and Dindigul. In contrast, RVNL completed the Madurai-Vanchi Maniyachchi-Thoothukudi (160km) and Vanchi Maniyachchi-Tirunelveli-Nagercoil (102 km) projects within four years despite major land acquisition hurdles. RVNL follows a faster approval system and executes projects in a time-bound manner, similar to leading international firms, said R Pandiaraja, former member of the Zonal Rail Users Consultative Committee. Pandiaraja added that if the railways had planned the location of the fourth line properly while laying the third line, it could have saved several crores of rupees that were later spent on constructing minor bridges and culverts. It can be recalled that during the execution of the third line project in 2015-2022, the construction wing of the Southern Railway had built culverts, minor bridges, and other infrastructure anticipating the fourth line. The Railway Ministry recently approved the fourth-line project between Tambaram and Chengalpattu at an estimated cost of `757.18 crore. The line capacity utilisation of the section currently stands at 87% and is projected to increase to 136% once the project is completed. The Tambaram-Chengalpattu stretch, part of the Chennai Beach-Villupuram mainline, now has three lines that carry a mix of suburban, express, and freight trains. Owing to the heavy traffic, the section experiences frequent congestion, affecting both punctuality and capacity expansion.
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.
Madurai-based travel company owner ends life in Salem
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.
Pakistan Pulls Out of Junior Hockey World Cup in India
FIH said Pakistan's replacement team for the November 28-December 28 event, to be held in Chennai and Madurai, will be announced soon
Two held for dangerously handling crackers on Deepavali day in Madurai
Madurai experiences scattered rain
RPF observes Police Commemoration Day in Madurai
New classrooms, toilets opened in Madurai Corporation schools
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 .
Madurai wakes up to continuous drizzle
DRM inspects arrangements made to manage crowd at Madurai Railway Junction
Police Commemoration Day observed in Madurai
Deepavali ends with no major accidents in Madurai
Continuous rain in Madurai keeps civic body workers alert
A farmer from Alanganallur hopes that this monsoon that has set in early will give him a bumper crop.
DGP appointment row: second contempt petition moved against Tamil Nadu government
In his petition, Madurai-based rights activist Henri Tiphagne says the action of the State was violative of the guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court in the Prakash Singh case
Justice G.R. Swaminathan of Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court asks Child Protection Unit to help a Muslim couple complete the formalities of adopting their relatives child, for which the mother had given her consent, as per the Adoption Regulations, 2022
Extended weekend, operation of special trains prevents overcrowding at Madurai bus stand
With the State government declaring a holiday on October 21, most of the employees and students had four to go to their hometowns for Deepavali and return to work
Madurai district administration calls for noiseless, smoke-free Deepavali
Limited choice of waterbodies for clay extraction hits Manamadurai potters
Madurai native gets life imprisonment for murder
Mayor Indrani Ponvasanths resignation approved by Madurai Corporation Council
picture by G Moorthy
In a city of shops and modern tastes, Meet the women of Madurai who turn the festive spotlight on homemade sweets as they continue to make and sell traditional sweets and savouries straight from their homes Homemade sweets continue to steal the festive spotlight.
EPFO organises awareness programme on PMVBRY in Madurai
Traffic regulation in Madurai ahead of Deepavali
Mayors resignation reflects party high commands discontent with Madurai DMK
DMK functionary says CM Stalin is disappointed with the functioning of the party in Madurai
Mayors resignation reflects party high commands discontent with Madurai DMK
DMK functionary says CM Stalin is disappointed with the functioning of the party in Madurai
Muthoot Aurum Crosses Two Million Gold Coin Sales Milestone Across India
Muthoot Aurum Private Limited (MAPL) , the Precious Metals Division of The Muthoot Group, has crossed a major milestone with the sale of over two million gold coins, pendants, and bars of 24 Carat 999.9 purity to customers across India. Muthoot Aurum CEO Andrew P X and team jointly presented a commemorative coin to George Alexander Muthoot, MD, The Muthoot Group To mark the occasion, a ceremony was held at the Muthoot Finance Head Office where the two-millionth gold coin was ceremonially presented to Shri George Alexander Muthoot , Managing Director, The Muthoot Group. The event was attended by Shri George M. George , Deputy Managing Director; Shri K.R. Bijimon , Executive Director; and Mr. Paul Andrew P.X. , Chief Executive Officer, Muthoot Aurum . Also present were Regional Business Development Officers from Delhi and Madurai - Mr. Sumit Kumar and Mr. Murugesan - along with senior representatives from across India. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. George Alexander Muthoot, Managing Director, The Muthoot Group , said, This milestone reflects the deep trust our customers place in the purity and integrity of the Muthoot brand. Gold has always symbolized prosperity and emotional value in Indian households, and through Muthoot Aurum, we are proud to make this timeless investment accessible to every segment of society, with assured purity, transparency, and convenience. This achievement underscores our continued commitment to delivering excellence, while expanding our reach through customer-centric offerings. Since its inception in 2006, Muthoot Aurum has been helping customers invest in certified gold through 24kt 999.9% True Gold coins and, since 2022, through its exclusive jewellery line Indivara, offering 22kt BIS HUID-certified ornaments. With over 7,000 Muthoot Group outlets nationwide, Muthoot Aurum ensures customers have convenient access to genuine gold products and flexible purchase options through easy instalment schemes and digital platforms. Through its dedication to purity, craftsmanship, and ethical practices, Muthoot Aurum continues to be one of Indias leading and most trusted gold coin and jewellery brands, delivering value and reliability to millions of households across the country. About Muthoot Aurum Private Limited (MAPL) Muthoot Aurum, a part of The Muthoot Group, enables customers to invest in gold through 24kt 999.9% pure gold coins under the brand True Gold and exquisite 22kt BIS HUID-certified jewellery under the brand Indivara . With a legacy of trust, purity, and customer focus, Muthoot Aurum reaches customers across India through over 7,000 Muthoot Group branches and digital platforms.
Madurai Mayor Resigns Amid Alleged Rs 200-Crore Property Tax Scam
Madurai Mayor and DMK leader Indrani Ponvasanth has resigned from her post amid allegations of a multi-crore property tax scam.
There is no effective and structured waste disposal system hence the fruit vendors, having no designated waste disposal area, are throwing waste outside the market premises, says the petitioner
87,000 unaccounted money seized from Corporation office in Madurai
Madurai Mayor Indrani Ponvasanth resigns
Impleading victims parents is key to bail inPOCSO Act cases, says Madurai Bench
At the same time, the court has said it will be crucial to ensure that the victim is not made a party in any proceedings or applications. When the victims family orde factocomplainant are impleaded, their identity and details should be protected
Indian team to play in Junior World Cup Hockey match in Madurai on December 3
CJ given warm welcome at Madurai Bench
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurates mega food parks in Villupuram, Theni districts
The Chief Minister also opens Aran Illams homes for transpersons established in Shenoy Nagar in Chennai and in Anna Nagar in Madurai at 43 lakh
Officials to keep close watch on 27 places vulnerable to marooning in Madurai district: Collector
T.N. Minister inaugurates Fire and Rescue station for Arunachaleswarar temple
TNFRS officials said that it was a fire accident that gutted over 30 shops along the East Tower side of the Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple in Madurai in February 2018 that mooted the idea of setting up fire and rescue stations meant exclusively for historical temples in the State.
Countdown for DMK governments time in office has begun, says Nainar Nagenthran
He begins Tamilagam Thalai Nimira, Tamilanin Payanam campaign at Madurai
IndiGo Aircraft's Windshield Cracks Before Landing In Chennai, Fliers Safe
A crack in the windshield of an aircraft belonging to the largest domestic airliner, IndiGo, carrying 76 passengers from Madurai was detected by the pilot ahead of its landing at the airport here on Saturday, authorities said.
Court Orders CID Probe Into Alleged Custodial Death Of Man In Tamil Nadu
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court today ordered a probe by the Crime Branch-CID (CBCID) into the alleged custodial death of a 30-year-old man, Dinesh Kumar, in Madurai.
PUCL demands CMs intervention into death of youth in Madurai
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday reserved its order on the plea filed by actor Vijays political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), and others challenging the Madras High Courts order constituting a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the Karur stampede incident. We will pass appropriate orders. We will see what can be done, said a two-judge bench of the top court, comprising Justice J.K. Maheshwari and Justice N.V. Anajaria. During the hearing, the bench questioned the manner in which the High Court passed the order. It noted that the SIT investigation was ordered based on a petition seeking a Standard Operating Protocol for political rallies, according to Live Law . The bench also asked how the principal bench in Chennai could pass orders when Karur falls under the jurisdiction of the Madurai bench, the report added. Before reserving the order, the court heard submissions from the TVK party, other petitioners, and the Tamil Nadu government, the respondent in the matter. The Supreme Court will also pass appropriate orders on the issue of certain victims pleas seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the incident. The Karur stampede, which occurred during the September 27 political rally of actor and TVK chief Vijay in Karur, claimed 41 lives and left over 60 people injured. The plea filed by TVKs secretary Aadhav Arjuna in the top court sought quashing of the Madras High Courts order constituting the SIT made up of senior Tamil Nadu police officers to investigate the stampede. During Fridays hearing, TVK questioned the setting up of the SIT by the Madras High Court. A pre-planned conspiracy by certain miscreants to create trouble at the rally site cannot be ruled out, TVK argued. Another petitioner, Selvaraj P., who lost a relative in the tragedy, noted that police officers did not even suffer minor injuries. Senior advocate Seshadiri Naidu, representing Paneerselvam Pitchaimuthu, argued for a CBI probe on the grounds that he is a real sufferer. In the same case, another petitioner, G.S. Mani, Vice-President of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) state legal cell and a Supreme Court lawyer, also sought a CBI inquiry. Manis plea further sought a stay on the Tamil Nadu Polices investigation into the Karur incident. Opposing the petitioners submissions, Senior Advocate Wilson, representing the Tamil Nadu government, submitted that victims cannot decide which agency should investigate their cases. He added that the CBI is required only in exceptional situations, and argued, No CBI probe is required in this case. TVK has also sought an independent investigation under the supervision of the Supreme Court, arguing that a fair and impartial probe would not be possible if conducted solely by Tamil Nadu police officers. According to Tamil Nadu police, nearly 30,000 people gathered for the rally, although permission had been granted only for 10,000. Eyewitnesses claimed that security guidelines were allegedly violated, and that proper arrangements for food and drinking water were missing, which contributed to the tragedy. Police also blamed a seven-hour delay by Vijay in reaching the venue. In his appeal, Paneerselvam alleged that the state government failed in its duty to ensure public safety. Police investigations were compromised by official apathy and potential political interference, and there remain unanswered questions about the rally permission and post-incident response, the appeal stated.
Former India captain MS Dhoni's arrival in Madurai for the inauguration of the Velammal Cricket Stadium was met with a hero's welcome. The stadium, a Rs 325 crore project in partnership with the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA), was the setting for a memorable event. The three-time ICC title-winning skipper received a warm welcome upon his arrival at the airport, where fans had gathered since early morning to catch a glimpse of one of India's most beloved sports icons. Dhoni, who arrived by private flight from Mumbai, made his way to the stadium under tight security, setting the stage for the official inauguration.
From simple zari borders to elaborate zardosi and aari work, Madurais bridal fashion is evolving under the skilled hands of North Indian artisans
Dhoni inaugurates cricket stadium with world class facilities in Madurai
Renovation of Pudu Mandapam will be completed by end of 2025
In July 2024, the court disposed of a public interest litigation petition filed by advocate R. Manibharathi of Madurai and directed temple authorities to complete the renovation of Pudu Mandapam in six months
Students from Madurai Corporation school visit ISRO; share experience with Commissioner
Youth escapes from police custody, dies after jumping in canal in Madurai
Anna Nagar police had picked him up for inquiry on suspicion of possession of ganja
Ahead of Deepavali festival Madurai district administration issues guidelines for eateries
Passport Adalat to be held at RPO Madurai on November 12
Passport applications pending for more than 6 months to be taken up for redressal
Village near Madurai tense after allegation of human waste mixed in drinking water tank
The overhead tank was commissioned at Amachiyapuram near Vadipatti only three days ago, says Sholavandan MLA A. Venkatesan. Madurai Superintendent of Police B.K. Arvind has ordered an inquiry
Assam migrant worker rescued in Madurai after alleged threats and unpaid wages
The migrant worker named Jamal Khan alias Rashid, a native of Guwahati in Assam, moved to Madurai, along with 13 other workers, with the help of another Assamese contractor about 40 days ago
Nagamalai hillock in Erode district notified as Tamil Nadus fourth Biodiversity Heritage Site
The State government has already declared Arittapatti in Madurai district, Kasampatty in Dindigul district, and Elathur lake in Erode district as Biodiversity Heritage Sites
Supreme Court to hear plea seeking CBI probe into Karur TVK rally stampede on October 10
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear on October 10 a plea challenging a Madras High Court order refusing a CBI probe into the September 27 stampede at Karur during a political rally of actor and TVK founder Vijay that killed 41 persons and injured over 60. A bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran took note of the appeal of BJP leader Uma Anandan seeking a CBI probe into the stampede. A plea for CBI probe has been dismissed whereas a single judge has observed that he is not satisfied with the probe conducted (into the stampede), a lawyer told the bench. List (it) on Friday, the CJI said. On October 3, the Madras High Court formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the September 27 stampede at the political rally of actor-politician Vijay. The principal bench of the high court also dismissed a BJP leader's plea seeking a CBI probe into the incident, and directed her to approach the Madurai bench. The high court formed the SIT under senior IPS officer and Inspector General, North Zone, Asra Garg. It also criticised the organisers of the event, the TVK leadership and police over the stampede, which killed multiple women and children, among others. A total of 41 people died in the stampede, with police noting that the rally saw a turnout of 27,000, nearly three times the expected 10,000 participants. Police also blamed a seven-hour delay by Vijay in reaching the venue for the tragedy.
Armed gang attacks two men, snatches mobile phones in Peraiyur in Madurai district
MGR statue vandalised at Avaniyapuram in Madurai
AIADMK men replaced the broken statue with a similar one
Insider track | BJP goes family-unfriendly
Just as whispers grow louder about Bihar CM Nitish Kumars son, Nishant, making his political debut from a safe seat, the BJP appears to be signalling its had enough of the beta-beti politics which it has often accused others of indulging in. Parivarvaad nahi chalega is baar, is the quiet war cry echoing in BJP corridors. According to party insiders, the high command has all but decided to deny tickets to kith and assorted kin of sitting or former MPs and MLAs a move as symbolic as it is strategic. The message? No ticket by inheritance. And heres the kicker: Kisi neta ke bachche ka ticket is baar pakka nahi hai, bemoaned a leader. Translation: there might be some very disappointed VIP offspring this poll season. The decision, while apparently aimed at sharpening the partys anti-nepotism credentials, may also test the BJPs ability to maintain its internal harmony especially when allies like JD(U) might plan to launch Nishant Kumar into the fray. Desi Comrades in China CPI(M) General Secretary M.A. Baby recently led a delegation to China at the invite of the International Department of the Communist Party of China. In tow were Politburo members Mohammed Salim, Jitendra Chaudhury, and R. Arun Kumar, plus Central Committee comrades K. Hemalata and C.S. Sujathacarefully balanced on regional and ideological lines. The itinerary included a visit to Comrade Mao Zedongs Mausoleum, which remains an essential rite of passage for all leftist teams (some might say, more a photo-op than a pilgrimage). Beijing had sent a goodwill message to CPI(M)s recent Madurai Congress, a standard boilerplate about strong ties and bilateral bonhomie. Curiously, Prakash Karat, the veteran Politburo coordinator, didnt utter the word China in his opening speech. He focused on US imperialism, Trump, and Modi governments foreign policy. However, he remembered to tip his hat to Cuba, seemingly giving the worlds largest Communist Party the silent treatment. Deliberate? No ones saying. Red, aged, and still in command Meanwhile, in Ajoy Bhawan, the CPI headquarters, D. Raja is back as General Secretary for a third term, despite being 76 years old. The Kerala unit made polite noises about wanting fresh leadership, but fell in line. In the grand old communist party scheme of inner democracy, consensus still trumps contest. Raja, with his calm baritone and unflappable demeanour, remains one of the more articulate communist voices in the national media. It also helps that the CPIs numbers are so modest that no ones too eager for the top job. In Bihar, the CPIs strongest unit outside the South, seasoned leader Ram Naresh Pandey heads the state unit. He is comfortably past 75. A CPI member quipped, We dont do youth wings like the others we are the vintage wing. Make of that what you will. Keep your MLAs close, rebels closer Call it the Great Bihar Rebellion Watch and BJP, JD(U), and RJD bosses are glued to it. They are on high alert over a growing fear: MLA mutiny. No party is immune from rebellion this time, admitted a BJP strategist, uneasily. The anxiety is real. All the parties are under pressure to field fresh faces with better winnability; several sitting MLAs may soon find themselves out of the reckoning and possibly in a rivals camp the next morning, or worse, float as independents. Theres ambition everywhere. Deny one ticket, and you might create a mini-party overnight, joked a JDU insider, not entirely in jest. All parties are apparently holding frequent tea-and-trust sessions with sitting MLAs to soften the blow or at least pre-empt an angry press release. Expect a few high-decibel exits and teary-eyed Facebook posts when the candidate lists are out. Grand Alliance: Conditional dosti A Congress leader summed up the mood with Bihari wit: No seat, no mit which loosely translates to No friendship without fair share. Bihars Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) is headed for some good old-fashioned seat-sharing drama. With Congress feeling a bit more confident post-Rahul Gandhis Vote Adhikar Yatra, the party is keen to negotiate from a perceived position of strength or, at least, visible stamina. But RJD leaders, always poetic in rhetoric, arent entirely convinced. Dosti me daga nahi, lekin seats aukat layak, says one loyalist, meaning friendwhip is fine, but lets talk numbers based on muscle. Some also assert crowds at the Yatra showed up for Tejashwi rather than Rahul. Be honest, said one RJD foot soldier, More people came for Tejashwis rally than for Rahuls yatra. Lets not pretend otherwise. Seat-share talks, expected to start soon, will likely echo what Lalu Prasad once reportedly told the Congress: Pehle pehlwan lao, phir seats maango bring heavyweight candidates, then lets talk numbers. Nobodys ready to concede their strongholds without a fight.
Tamil Nadu Infectious Disease Conclave held in Madurai
Aurolabs state-of-the-art eyedrops manufacturing facility inaugurated in Madurai
T.N. government is establishing a home in Chennai and Madurai in the name Aran, which will serve as immediate shelter for transgenders who have left their homes, enabling them to continue their education and work

