Israel orders evacuation of parts of Gaza City
JERUSALEM, Mar 26:The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of parts of Gaza City as it steps up its renewed offensive against Hamas. The latest orders issued Wednesday apply to Zeitoun, Tel al-Hawa and other neighbourhoods where Israeli forces have carried out previous operations during the 17-month war. The military said it will soon respond to rocket fire from the area and ordered residents to move south. Israel ended its ceasefire with Hamas last week when it launched a [] The post Israel orders evacuation of parts of Gaza City appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Vellore hotel owner robbed of 40 sovereigns; police arrest seven, recover stolen jewelry
VELLORE: A 55-year-old hotel owner from Mettukulam, located near Katpadi in the Vellore district, was the victim of a burglary when thieves broke into his home and stole 40 sovereigns of gold jewelry. The police have arrested seven men in connection with the crime and have recovered 33 sovereigns of gold and 700 grams of silver. The victim, Raja, who operates a hotel on Siddhar Pradhana Salai, had travelled to Chennai with his family early on Tuesday to attend a function at a relative's house. Upon their return late that night, the family was shocked to discover that the back door had been forced open and jewellery was missing from a bureau. Raja immediately filed a complaint at the Katpadi police station. Forensic experts collected fingerprints from the scene, and police formed a special team to investigate the case. Vellore SP Mathivanan said, We launched a multi-pronged investigation, including scanning over 50 CCTV footage, The police first arrested Venkatesh (36) from Tiruvannamalai. Further interrogation revealed six additional accomplices: Saravanan (24) from Karumandurai (Salem), Bharathi (34) from Arani, Thiagarajan (35) from Senpakkam (Vellore), Sathish (30) and Gopi (39) from Keelandur (Tiruvannamalai), and Pushparaj (27) from Salem. The accused were regular customers at Raja's hotel. Knowing that the family would be away, they attempted to commit the theft but failed. Later, they purchased tools to break open the door and successfully executed the robbery. More than 50 police personnel, including DSPs Thirunavukkarasu and Palani and Sub-Inspector Manikandan, worked on the case. The police apprehended the culprits within six days and recovered most of the stolen jewellery from the accused. Further investigations are ongoing.
Israeli drone strike kills senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon
Beirut/Jerusalem: A senior military commander of the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah was killed in an Israeli drone strike in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon, according to a Lebanese security source Tuesday. The source told Xinhua news agency that an Israeli drone fired an air-to-ground missile at a civilian vehicle in (the village of) Qaqaiyat al-Jisr, killing []
Industrial estate, printing cluster and ankle chain manufacturing centre opened in Salem district
Multi-storey silver anklet manufacturingcentre inaugurated in Salem
Salem City Police announces traffic diversion at Kumarasamipatti for three days
Erode history-sheeter murder: One more surrenders in court, five arrested
John alias Chanakya, 35, of Kitchipalayam in Salem city, was hacked to death by a four-member gang on the highway in front of his wife Saranya, while they were traveling by car from Salem to Tiruppur
Six held at Coimbatore railway station with ganja
COIMBATORE: Six people including five women were arrested by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Narcotics Intelligence Bureau (NIB) during a drug trafficking bust at the Coimbatore Railway Station on Monday, 62 kg of ganja worth Rs 31 lakh was seized. The suspects were identified as Japat Digal (25), Kandi Digal (46), Sulata Nayak (37), Rupina Nayak (44), Jyotsarani Digal (44), and Gelei Nayak (32), all natives of Kandhamal district, Odisha. Sources said that a special team under the direction of Saurav Kumar, Divisional Security Commissioner, RPF Salem, conducting a special drive, noticed six people carrying three large white polythene bags in a suspicious manner near Platform 1-A at around 8:30 AM. Upon interrogation, as they failed to provide satisfactory answers, the bags were inspected and ganja was found. The contraband was seized under Section 42 of the NDPS Act. Later Inspector Kumaresh from NIB registered a case against the six individuals. Further investigation is underway to trace the supply network. K V Rathish Babu, Assistant Security Commissioner, RPF Coimbatore, Crime Prevention and Detection Squad, consisting of ASI K Devarajan, HC Sumesh, HC Manuprasad, and WHC S Surabhi were present.
TN SC/ST Commission chief highlights rising caste conflicts in southern districts
TIRUNELVELI: Tamil Nadu State Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Chairperson Dr Justice S Tamilvanan has stated that caste-related conflicts are more prevalent in the southern districts of Tamil Nadu compared to the northern regions. His remarks come two days after Assembly Speaker M Appavu claimed that there are no caste-related issues in the state. Tamilvanan made these observations after visiting a Class 11 Scheduled Caste student who was brutally attacked near Srivaikundam. Speaking to the media at Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital, where the boy is undergoing treatment, he expressed deep concern over the incident. A murderous attack like this cannot be accepted in a civilised society for any reason. We almost cried while seeing the victim, he said. Providing details of the students condition, Tamilvanan said, The boy's health is improving due to the efforts of doctors and the district collector. However, two fingers on his left hand were severed, and he has suffered a head fracture. His ribs, brain, and lungs were also damaged. He added that the Commission would recommend free education and a government job for the victim, who has been left permanently disabled. The state government has provided Rs 1.5 lakh to the student's family as the first phase of compensation. Following his visit, Tamilvanan stressed the need for preventive measures to curb such caste-based violence. Apart from the government, the Commission and the media also have a role to play, he said. We have visited various districts, including Vellore, Salem, Thanjavur, and Mayiladuthurai, to educate people on caste issues. Nowadays, people even portray freedom fighters as leaders of their own castes and exhibit caste pride. Commenting on the legal challenges in tackling caste crimes, Tamilvanan remarked, If harsher punishments for caste crimes are enforced, legal procedures also become more complex. Not all people think alike. Even some judges, journalists, and school teachers may hold casteist views. Recently, in Chennai, we saw an incident where a woman school teacher beat an SC student and asked him to take up his father's job instead of studying. When asked about the DMK government's delay in implementing the recommendations of the Justice Chandru Committee to prevent caste conflicts in schools, Tamilvanan hinted at political considerations. Full-fledged implementation may not be possible. The parties need votes from all sections of people, he said. Earlier in the day, Tamilvanan distributed job appointment orders to the heirs of caste-atrocity victims and provided Rs 2,17,500 to two such victims. The district administration also announced that Rs 10 lakh had been awarded to the villages of Vannikonenthal and Muthumothanmozhi for not practising untouchability. District Collector R Sukumar and Commission Vice-Chairperson Imayam V Annamalai were present at the event.
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Aavin milk procurement falls by four litres amid rise in heat, incentive release delay
CHENNAI: The peak of the summer season is yet to set in this year, but across the state, the daily milk procurement of Aavin has already witnessed a decline of 4 to 5 lakh litres. Besides heat stress among cattle typically reported during April and May affecting milk yield, factors such as private firms raising milk procurement prices and an alleged delay in the full disbursement of incentives to Aavin milk suppliers have also resulted in the decline in procurement. Though tight-lipped Aavin officials are yet to acknowledge the drop in procurement, the dairy cooperative on Thursday invited tenders to purchase 500 MT of butter at Rs 24 crore. Traditionally, Aavin purchases butter for reconstitution, along with milk powder, to boost milk production during shortages. When contacted by TNIE , Aavin officials claimed the order was for the production of milk products and that there would not be any impact on milk supply to consumers. Generally, Aavin procures 35.5 lakh litres of milk every day, including 3.5 lakh litres sold by local dairy farmers. Over the last two weeks, the dairy cooperatives procurement has dropped to 29-30 lakh litres, bringing the total procurement along with the local supply to 31.5 lakh litres a day, according to multiple sources from district cooperative milk producers unions. Suppliers yet to get their incentive dues Major district unions, including Salem, Tiruchy and Madurai, have reported a daily procurement drop of 40,000 to 60,000 litres, while Vellore and Namakkal witnessed a decline of 10,000 to 15,000 litres a day. To tackle severe milk shortage during 2022-2023, Aavin introduced a Rs 3-per-litre incentive in December 2023, following which the daily milk procurement increased from 26.6 lakh litres in January 2024 to 35 lakh litres in October 2024. However, Rs 140 crore in incentive dues, from July to October 2024, are yet to be fully settled to suppliers. Despite a government order (G.O.) issued in March 2025 to release said dues, farmers claim the payment has not been fully disbursed yet. M G Rajendran of TN Milk Producers Welfare Association told TNIE , As a result [of incentive delay], during milk shortage, a section of farmers have shifted their supply to private dairies offering slightly higher procurement prices. However, Rajendran admitted that private dairy companies too have seen a marginal decline in procurement since early March. At present, Aavin pays Rs 38 per litre for cow milk and Rs 47 for buffalo milk, including the Rs 3 incentive. In contrast, private brands offer Rs 40 per litre for cow milk. However, their selling prices of milk are higher by Rs 8-16 a litre, when compared to Aavin. Meanwhile, industry sources revealed that the dairy sector relies heavily on exotic and crossbred cows, such as Jersey and Holstein Friesian. These breeds are less tolerant to heat than indigenous cattle breeds. While native cows yield two to three litres of milk a day, exotic and crossbred cattle produce six to eight litres daily. A veterinarian from the animal husbandry depat said, Native cow breeds are more adaptable to hot climate. In contrast, crossbred and exotic breeds, due to their higher metabolic rates and larger body sizes, find it more challenging to cope with the heat. As a result, their food intake decreases, leading to a decline in milk yield. Fact file Aavin procures milk from about 3.85 lakh producers, through 9,189 primary milk producer cooperative societies across TN Daily milk procurement till February: 35-36 lakh litres, including 3.5 lakh litres in local sales Current daily procurement: 31 lakh litres, including local sales Heat affects the milk yield of crossbreed and exotic breed cattle The payment of Aavins incentive to milk suppliers for November 2024-February 2025 is expected to be delayed further, said sources
COIMBATORE: Coimbatore forest range officers on Sunday arrested four people, including an IT employee, at Ramnagar near Gandhipuram for allegedly trying to sell a tusk, and the claws and teeth of a leopard. A team led by Coimbatore forest range officer V Thirumurugan arrested IT employee S Kiruba (24), R Sathish Kumar (26), K Vijayan (45) and M Gowtham (26). Vijayan hails from Perambalur, and others are from Mettur in Salem district. Based on a tip-off, the officers posed as buyers and asked the gang to come to Ramnagar to finalise the deal. We received information that Kiruba had procured a tusk from Kerala and we approached him with an offer of Rs 2 lakh. We told him to come to Ramnagar with the tusk. We arrested them and also seized 20 claws and teeth of a leopard from the gang, an officer said. All the four are first-time offenders. They decided to sell animal parts to clear their debts but did not have an idea about their value. We will send the tusk, leopard claws and teeth to the Advanced Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) through the court to verify whether the leopard claws and teeth belong to the same leopard or different animals and also to check if the tusk is real or fake, the officer added. All four have been booked under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and remanded to custody. The officer suspects more people may be involved in the offence.
Forest guard shot using country-made gun in Kallakurichi, one held
KALLAKURICHI: A 28-year-old forest guard was shot while attempting to stop poachers in the Pakampadi reserve forest near Keezhkuppam in Kallakurichi district. One suspect has been arrested. A search is on for the other. According to forest officials, P Velmurugan, a forest guard from Krishnapuram range, was patrolling with his colleagues on Friday night when they spotted two persons carrying a country-made gun on a bike. When the officials attempted to apprehend them, one of the suspects fired at them, injuring Velmurugan in his right leg. Subsequently, the forest officials managed to catch one of the suspects along with the bike, while the other fled after throwing away the gun. Velmurugan was taken to Kallakurichi Government Hospital. Upon interrogation, the arrested suspect was identified as P Chellakannu (43) from Kural village near Chinnasalem, while the absconding one was identified as S Balakrishnan from Poondi village. Upon the complaint of K Ravi, Ulundurpet forest range officer, Keezhkuppam police filed a case under five sections of BNS and the Arms Act.
Israeli military says armoured division deployed in Lebanon prepares for Gaza ground operations
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Netanyahu, Rubio discuss hostage release, Gaza offensive
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Israeli army kills Hamas politburo member in Gaza hospital attack
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Palaniswami slams DMKs allies, says JAC meet on delimitation is a drama to hide issues in TN
COIMBATORE: The first Joint Action Committee meeting against delimitation convened by Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday was merely to divert the attention of the public from the deteriorating law and order situation in the state and rampant corruption in the administration, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami said. Addressing reporters at Omalur in Salem district on Sunday, Palaniswami said, Stalin is staging a drama to conceal the sufferings of people who have been hit hard by the hike in power tariff, property tax, water charges and rising prices of essential items. The delimitation issue should be taken up in Parliament. Congress MPs did not take part in the protests conducted by the DMK at the entrance of the Parliament. The meeting held in Chennai is merely to conceal the issues prevailing in the state. Criticising leaders of the parties in alliance with the DMK, Palaniswami said, There are a lot of problems like deterioration of law and order in Tamil Nadu. Leaders who are part of the DMK-led alliance are not talking about them. Even Communist party leaders are not worried about such issues. Corruption is rampant not just in the excise department, but all departments, Palaniswami alleged. ED officials have found a Rs 1,000-crore scam in Tasmac, which was published by newspapers. We had spoken about it earlier, and it has now come to light, Palaniswami said. Reacting to a query on BJP leaders alleged attempt to reunite VK Sasikala and expelled leader O Panneerselvam with AIADMK, Palaniswami said, AIADMK is functioning effectively. There is no plan to induct them, not now and not in the future.
Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza, surrounding Rafah neighbourhood
Jerusalem: Israeli forces pushed deeper into the Gaza Strip on Sunday with the military saying it had encircled the Tel al-Sultan neighbourhood in Rafah in the south of the enclave. In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said troops had encircled the area overnight, killing several militants and raiding what it described as a 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 .
Israeli army intercepts missile launched from Yemen
Jerusalem: Israels military said on Sunday that it has intercepted a missile launched from Yemen before it entered Israeli territory. The missile triggered sirens in the Tel Aviv area, the coastal plain south of Tel Aviv, the Sharon region in central Israel, and some settlements in the occupied West Bank sending millions to shelters and 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 .
Man held for smuggling 500 grams of gold to Coimbatore
ERODE: The district police on Saturday morning, arrested a 49-year-old man for smuggling gold from Hyderabad to Coimbatore in an omni bus without proper documents. Police seized 500g of gold, US dollar currency notes worth Rs 17 lakh, three mobile phones and a tablet from him. The accused was identified as A Pughazhvasan of Singanallur in Coimbatore district. Police said, District police received information that gold was being smuggled in an omni bus going from Hyderabad to Coimbatore. Subsequently, Chithode police was informed and they conducted a vehicle check in the Lakshmi Nagar area on Salem-Cochin National Highway. Around 7.30 am, police searched an omni bus that was coming from Hyderabad. Their inspection revealed that Pughazhvasan had smuggled gold in the bus without proper documents. Police then checked his belongings and 500g of gold (five biscuits of 100 grams each) was seized, along with other valuables, police added. Police investigation confirmed that Pughazhvasan had cheated three people in Hyderabad and was smuggling the gold to Coimbatore. Chithode Inspector P Ravi said, We have arrested him for smuggling gold. Further investigation is on.
Israel to resume train traffic near Gaza today
Jerusalem: Israel Railways has announced that train services near the Gaza border will resume on early Sunday morning. It suspended train traffic between Ashkelon and Sderot stations on Tuesday and offered alternative shuttle services between the two cities, following Israels renewed, deadly and large-scale airstrikes across Gaza, Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday. The section 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 .
Elderly woman arrested for possessingganja in Salem
Seminar on amnesty schemes announced by CBIC in Salem
Tamil Nadus economic milestones & challenges: Analysing the 2025 Economic survey
For the first time ever, Tamil Nadu has released its Economic Survey, a commendable initiative by the finance minister and finance secretary. Though not mandatory, the government has taken this step to provide citizens with a clear understanding of the states economic strengths and challenges. This effort enhances transparency in public policy, allowing people to appreciate the progress made while acknowledging areas that need improvement. Growth Amid Global Uncertainty Tamil Nadus 2024-25 Economic Survey is more than just a financial report it is a testament to the states resilience, progress, and vision for the future. In an era marked by global economic volatility, Tamil Nadu has defied odds, charting a path of inclusive growth while navigating complex external challenges. This analysis unpacks the key highlights, strengths, risks, and political narratives emerging from the report, offering a compelling insight into the states economic trajectory. A State That Punches Above Its Weight Tamil Nadu, with just 4% of Indias land area and 6% of its population, has outperformed expectations by contributing 9.21% to the national GDP in 2023-24. The states Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at current prices soared to Rs 27.22 lakh crore, achieving a real growth rate of 8.33%. This growth rate surpasses the national average, reinforcing Tamil Nadus position as one of Indias most dynamic economies. Economic resilience is a recurring theme in the survey, with the state maintaining a growth rate of over 8% since 2021-22. Tamil Nadu has successfully balanced industrial expansion, export-oriented growth, and a strong focus on social welfare an economic model that many states aspire to replicate. Strengths That Drive The Economy Diverse Industrial and Export Base Tamil Nadu is a manufacturing powerhouse, contributing 12.11% to Indias industrial GDP. It leads in automobile production, textiles, and leather exports, ensuring a steady flow of foreign exchange. High Per Capita Income The per capita income reached Rs 2.78 lakh in 2022-23, 1.6 times the national average, ranking Tamil Nadu among Indias most prosperous states. Balanced Urban-Rural Growth Unlike states, where economic activity is concentrated in one metropolis (Mumbai, Bengaluru, or Kolkata), Tamil Nadus development, is spread across Coimbatore, Madurai, Tirupur, Tiruchirappalli, and Salem, reducing regional disparities. Robust Infrastructure and Human Capital The states focus on infrastructure, education, and healthcare has created a skilled workforce, making it an attractive destination for investments. The Storm Clouds On The Horizon Despite these achievements, the survey does not shy away from highlighting risks and vulnerabilities. Global Market Dependence: Being an export-driven economy, Tamil Nadu is highly sensitive to global fluctuations. Any downturn in key markets can disrupt industrial growth. Environmental Risks: Climate change is an urgent challenge, with increasing cyclones, floods, and erratic monsoons affecting agriculture and infrastructure. Inflationary Pressures: While Tamil Nadu has managed inflation better than most states, the rural inflation rate remains a concern, driven by fluctuations in food prices. Fiscal Constraints: The states ability to borrow and invest in development is restricted by fiscal limits imposed by the central government, affecting long-term growth planning. Political Narratives: The Battle Of Perceptions As Tamil Nadu gears up for political discourse around economic management, both the ruling DMK and opposition parties will leverage the Economic Survey to build their respective narratives. DMKs Narrative: A Model Of Inclusive Growth The ruling government will rightfully highlight Tamil Nadus impressive growth figures, its high per capita income, and its commitment to social justice. Progressive policies like the Kalaignar Mahalir Urimai Thittam (Rs 1,000 per month for female heads of families) and free electricity for domestic consumers will be projected as measures that empower citizens while stabilising inflation. The states consistent performance in industrial growth and skill development initiatives will be positioned as evidence of long-term economic planning. Oppositions Critique: Vulnerabilities And Gaps The opposition will focus on economic risks and shortcomings. They are likely to question the sustainability of Tamil Nadus debt levels, highlight the states dependence on global markets, and critique the governments handling of environmental challenges. Climate vulnerabilities, water management concerns, and fiscal constraints will be used to argue that the state needs a more cautious economic strategy. The Road Ahead: A Call for Vigilance and Vision Tamil Nadus 2025 Economic Survey is a story of triumph, but also a reminder of the challenges ahead. The state stands at a critical juncture poised for even greater heights if it can manage global risks, adapt to environmental realities, and maintain its commitment to inclusive growth. The people of Tamil Nadu can take pride in their states achievements, but they must also stay vigilant. Economic prosperity is not a given it requires foresight, policy innovation, and a proactive approach to challenges. With the right strategies, Tamil Nadu is well on its way to becoming Indias first trillion-dollar economy. But the journey will require a fine balance of ambition and caution.
VinFast likely to start production in three months, Thoothukudi turns TNs fourth big auto cluster
CHENNAI: Thoothukudi is rapidly emerging as a key player in Indias automotive sector, with works of Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer VinFasts new plant nearing completion in the region. According to sources in the Industries Department, 90% of the construction is complete, and production is expected to commence within the next two to three months. Thoothukudi is now emerging as the states fourth major auto cluster after Chennai, Krishnagiri, and Coimbatore, further strengthening our position in the sector, said Industries Minister TRB Rajaa. VinFast officials held discussions earlier this week regarding the import of crucial EV components. The talks also covered plans to establish shipping logistics and liner connectivity with Vietnams Port of Hai Phong. This will facilitate both the import of essential parts and the export of finished vehicles to markets across India and abroad. Industry insiders revealed that VinFast plans to bring in 2,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of components to kick-start production, set for May, with an official plant inauguration expected in June. Initially, the company will focus on the domestic market before expanding its exports globally. According to Tamil Nadus investment promotion agency, Guidance, Thoothukudi is on track to become the states next major hub for EV manufacturing and battery production. Phase I alone will produce 1,50,000 units annually, supported by a supplier park under development. With its superior seaport connectivity, Thoothukudi promises faster exports and greater efficiency. The project is also expected to generate 3,500 new jobs, Guidance announced on social media. The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) and Guidance Tamil Nadu hosted an event here on Thursday, attended by Industries Minister TRB Rajaa. Speaking at the event, he highlighted Tamil Nadus leadership in auto manufacturing, with established clusters in Chennai, Krishnagiri, and Coimbatore. The minister also emphasised Tamil Nadus robust auto component ecosystem, comprising over 400 manufacturers and major tyre producers, achieving 70-80% localisation of vehicle components. The state has already identified Coimbatore, Tiruchi, Madurai, Salem, and Chennai for developing them as EV hubs. Some natural advantages that aid the sector include the vast availability of a highly competent, trained workforce, an excellent network and supply chain of ancillary suppliers, a vibrant auto and auto component manufacturing ecosystem, and TNs excellent infrastructure and logistic support systems. With Thoothukudis strategic port connectivity and expanding automotive infrastructure, the region will play a key role in EV revolution.
Israeli army says intercepted two rockets from Gaza
Jerusalem: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement that its air force has intercepted two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip towards the city of Ashkelon in southern Israel. Before the interception, air raid alerts were activated in Ashkelon, sending residents to shelters, Xinhua news agency reported. Israels Magen David Adom rescue service 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 .
Toddler run over by school van driven by father dies in Salem
Israeli forces expand ground operation in Gaza as Hamas fires rockets at Israel
Jerusalem: The Israeli military said its troops were expanding their ground operation in southern Gaza, advancing into the Shabura refugee camp in Rafah city. Troops began conducting ground activity in the area of Shabura in Rafah, the military said in a statement on Thursday, adding that they had dismantled a number of terrorist infrastructure sites 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 .
Houthis Target IDF Site in Second Attack on Tel Aviv in 24 Hours, Hamas Fires Three M90 Missiles
Israel's military said it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen on Thursday (March 20) for the second time within a day, after air raid sirens sounded in several areas including Jerusalem.Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago in a number of areas in Israel, a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the IAF (air force) prior to crossing into Israeli territory, the military said in a statement.In a statement, Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels claimed responsibility.The Yemeni Armed Forces' missile force carried out a qualitative military operation targeting an Israeli military target south of the occupied Jaffa region with a Palestine 2 hypersonic ballistic missile, the statement said.The Houthis had threatened to escalate attacks in support of Palestinians following Israel's renewed attacks on the Gaza Strip this week. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTION2:45 HAMAS FIRES MISSILES AT TEL AVIV3:48 US ASKS ISRAEL TO LET THEM DEAL WITH HOUTHIS
Headmasters not giving correct status of ICT labs: Teachers association
COIMBATORE: The Tamil Nadu B.Ed Computer Science Unemployed Graduate Teacher Association has alleged that Samagra Shiksha has directed headmasters of Panchayat Union Middle Schools (PUMS) to state in the centralised portal that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) labs are functioning in their schools even when there are no labs. Sources added that the directions have been issued in the last one week as a central team is likely to hold inspection soon Sources said in academic year 2021-22, the union government allocated funds to set up ICT labs and appoint computer instructors to teach children of classes VI to X. A sum of Rs 6.40 lakh is given to each school 10 buy computers, smart board, printer, etc. HMs are required to upload details of ICT labs in the UDISE+ portal managed by the Department of School Education and Literacy under the union government. General secretary of the association V Kumareshan said The state government did not use the funds and ICT lab was not set up in several schools and instructors were not recruited. Last year, scheme was extended to middle schools. The school education department is now forcing HMs in Cuddalore, Sivaganga, Salem, to upload false information in the UDISE+ portal that labs are functioning column in their schools. The HM of a PUMS in Thanjavur district told TNIE that the school received computers and other materials last week. We have been instructed to state that ICT lab is functioning in the school. In reality, it is is not yet operational. Under officers directions, we entered yes in the portal indicating that the ICT lab exists here. A district level coordinator of ICT who did not wish to be named said HMs should report yes once materials are delivered to schools. The Ministry of Education will soon be checking the status of ICT labs in Tamil Nadu. In view of this, officers may have given this direction. ICT labs are not yet operational in several schools in many districts. When contacted, a senior officer in Samagra Shiksha denied the charges. She said they did not force headmasters and that they can mention the actual status in the portal.
Five more suspects arrested, two surrender in history-sheeters murder in Salem
ERODE: A day after John (34), a history-sheeter from Salem was hacked to death by a gang near Nasiyanur, two suspects surrendered in court on Thursday morning. Four people were arrested after a shootout in the aftermath of the murder and five more suspects were arrested on Wednesday night. Police said John and his accomplice killed a history-sheeter Chelladurai in 2020. Police suspect Chelladurais brother Jeevagan may have planned Johns murder. On Thursday, Jeevagan, (36), and Salim, (30), of Kitchipalayam in Salem, surrendered in Erode JM 3 court. Magistrate M Afzal Fathima sent the two to judicial custody and they were lodged in the Gobichettipalayam district jail. On Wednesday night, Chithode police arrested Parthiban, Azhagarasan, Sethuvasan, Sivakumar and Periyasamy, who allegedly followed John in a car along with the gang. History-sheeter hacked to death on Salem-Kochi NH, three accused shot in leg Earlier in the day, Johns body was handed over to his wife and relatives after post-mortem examination was done at the Government Medical College Hospital in Perundurai. The family took it to Kitchipalayam for last rites. Despite several attempts, Superintendent of Police G Jawahar did not respond to TNIEs phone calls for comments regarding the probe.
Tamil Nadu recorded lowest number of murders in 12 years in 2024: CM Stalin
CHENNAI: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday asserted that the state police are functioning independently, taking legal action against anti-social elements irrespective of their status or political affiliations. He pointed out that of the total number of murders in the past 12 years in the state, the lowest (1,540) were reported in 2024, while the highest were reported in 2012 at 1,943. Replying to an issue raised by Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Edappadi K Palaniswami about multiple murders reported on Wednesday in various parts of the state, the CM said as part of the preventive steps to keep a check on crimes, additional police personnel have been deployed to places where festivals are taking place, mega entertainment spots and tourist places to ensure the safety of the people. On the LoP making certain remarks about the law and order issue, the CM said he wished to explain it with statistics. The police have been taking two complementary actions - expeditious action taken after a crime is committed and measures to prevent crimes. Particularly, the activities of criminals and gangsters who are involved in crimes repeatedly are being closely monitored and when necessary, arrests are being made under Goondas Act, the CM pointed out. Besides, this government is paying attention to ensuring punishment to the criminals. While 181 history-sheeters were convicted in 2023 through courts, the number of such convictions in 2024 was 242. Diligent concern shown by the police in conducting the court cases is the reason for the conviction of the criminals. In 2024, a total of 150 history-sheeters were awarded life sentence or imprisonment for more than 10 years, the CM added. Stating that the number of murders in 2012 (during the AIADMK regime) stood at 1,943, Stalin said, This was the highest number of murders that took place in the state in the past 12 years. In 2013 the number of murders stood at 1,927, while during the lockdown period it was 1,661. When compared to the past, the least murders were witnessed in 2024 at 1,540. The CM also said the police department, under his leadership, has been functioning efficiently in establishing peace by preventing crimes. Those who are trying to gain political mileage by referring to stray incidents should ponder over the state of law and order during the AIADMK regime which was at the lowest ebb based on the statistics, he added. He also elaborated on the incident that took place on Wednesday. On the LoP saying there were four murders reported on Wednesday, the CM said preliminary investigation of the incident in Coimbatore indicated it to be a case of suicide. He said a probe is under way in the case of a charred body of a constable found in Madurai. The murder that took place in Sivaganga district was due to a family feud, he added. On the brutal daylight murder of a history-sheeter named John, alias Chanakyan in Erode, the CM said the incident took place after he was returning from a police station, where he had to report as part of his bail condition. Highlighting that the police have arrested the key accused, Stalin said preliminary investigation indicated that John was murdered to avenge the death of another history-sheeter named Chelladurai in Salem in 2020.
3,300 driver-cum-conductors to be recruited across Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI: With mounting debts amounting to several thousand crores of rupees, state transport corporations have halted the recruitment of conductors, and instead, initiated the recruitment for driver-cum-conductor (DCC) positions. The Institute of Road Transport (IRT) issued a notification on Thursday to fill 3,300 DCC roles across eight corporations in Tamil Nadu. This marks the first large-scale recruitment for permanent positions in the transport department in seven years. According to official sources, this initiative aims to optimise resource utilisation and reduce service cancellations caused by shortages of drivers and conductors. According to official data, the eight transport corporations are currently facing a shortage of 11,000 workers, including drivers, conductors, and technical staff. The combined strength of drivers and conductors across these corporations stands at 87,000. TNIE on March 11 reported that the government intended to remove the conductors position from future recruitments, instead to hire for a new combined role that merges the duties of both drivers and conductors. According to the IRT notification, candidates holding both conductor and driver licenses are eligible to apply for DCC positions online through https://www.arasubus.tn.gov.in/ from March 21 to April 21. The minimum education requirement is an SSLC qualification, and applicants must also possess a first-aid certificate. Among the allocations, MTC has been assigned 364 DCC positions, while the SETC, which manages long-distance buses, has been allotted 318 posts. The remaining vacancies are distributed across six Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporations: Madurai (322), Villupuram (322), Kumbakonam (756), Salem (486), Coimbatore (344), and Tirunelveli (362).
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Erode history-sheeter murder: Two more surrender in court, five detained for questioning
John alias Chanakya, 35, of Kitchipalayam in Salem city, was hacked to death by a four-member gang on the highway in front of his wife Saranya while they were travelling by car from Salem to Tiruppur.
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LoP EPS clashes with Speaker, CM Stalin over law and order; AIADMK stages walkout from Assembly
CHENNAI: Leader of the Opposition Edappadi K Palaniswami on Thursday clashed with Assembly Speaker M Appavu and Chief Minister MK Stalin over the alleged deterioration of law and order in Tamil Nadu. Accusing the Speaker of denying him the opportunity to complete his speech, Palaniswami led AIADMK MLAs in a walkout from the Assembly. During zero hour, Palaniswami attempted to raise concerns about law and order, but the Speaker ruled that such issues should be intimated at least 30 minutes before the session commenced. Palaniswami countered that this rule applied only to call-attention motions and that opposition parties could raise urgent issues during zero hour. After an exchange of arguments, CM Stalin intervened, saying he was prepared to answer Palaniswamis concerns. Palaniswami listed several recent crimes, including the discovery of constable Malaiyarasans charred body near Perungudi in Madurai and the similar case of a woman teacher in Madukkarai, Coimbatore. He also cited the hacking of a couple near Nasiyanur, the murder of a soothsayer in Thirubhuvanam, and the abduction and killing of DMK trade unionist Kumar in Chennai. These crimes occurred while the Chief Minister claims that no one can escape the law. Instead of a daily status report, now we are getting a daily murder report. This is the achievement of the DMK government. Law and order have never been this bad in Tamil Nadu, Palaniswami said. Some of his remarks were later expunged by the Speaker. As Palaniswami insisted on more time to speak, the Speaker ruled that the Leader of the Opposition could not make irrelevant comments. AIADMK MLAs stood up in protest, and Palaniswami led them in a walkout. As he exited, Stalin remarked, You should not forget what happened in Thoothukudi and Sathankulam in the past. I am not someone who learns about incidents only through television. Stalin then challenged Palaniswami, saying, If you have the guts, stay and listen to my reply. Responding to the law and order allegations, the CM said AIADMK had staged a walkout out of fear that he might reveal more inconvenient facts. The Leader of the Opposition mentioned four murders on Wednesday. Initial reports indicate that the Coimbatore case was a suicide. Regarding the Madurai case, investigations are ongoing. In Sivaganga, the murder was due to a family dispute, Stalin explained. Detailing the murder in Erode, Stalin said history-sheeter John alias Chanakyan from Salem was hacked to death by unidentified assailants while returning from Annadanapatti police station as part of his bail conditions. His wife, who was with him, was also attacked and is currently receiving treatment. Police investigations led to an encounter with four suspectsSaravanan, Satheesh, Bhoopalan, and Maina Karthikwho allegedly attacked officers with lethal weapons. In response, Sithode Police Inspector opened fire, injuring three suspects, who were later hospitalised in Perundurai and subsequently transferred to Coimbatore government hospital. Preliminary findings suggest John was murdered in revenge, as he was the second accused in the 2020 murder of history-sheeter Chelladurai in Salem. The investigation is ongoing, Stalin said. Refuting Palaniswamis claims, Stalin backed his argument with statistics. The Tamil Nadu police operate without political bias. Legal action is taken against all accused, regardless of affiliation. The police are not only responding swiftly to crimes but also implementing preventive measures. Known criminals and repeat offenders are being closely monitored, and Goondas Act detentions are being enforced when necessary. He revealed that in 2024 alone, 4,572 anti-social elements were detained under the Goondas Act. Due to stringent actions, the number of murder and attempted murder cases dropped from 49,280 to 31,498 in a year. Contrary to the exaggerated claims on social media, murders in 2024 fell by 6.8 per cent compared to 2023a reduction of 109 cases. Similarly, revenge killings dropped by 42.72 per cent. As part of crime prevention efforts, additional police personnel have been deployed at festivals, major entertainment venues, and tourist spots. This government prioritises ensuring that criminals face justice. In 2023, 181 history-sheeters were convicted; in 2024, that number rose to 242. The dedication of the police in handling court cases has led to these convictions, with 150 history-sheeters receiving life sentences or more than ten years of imprisonment. Comparing crime rates over the years, Stalin pointed out that Tamil Nadu saw its highest number of murders in 2012 during the AIADMK regime, with 1,943 cases. In 2013, the figure stood at 1,927, and even during the lockdown, there were 1,661 cases. In contrast, 2024 recorded the lowest murder count in 12 years, with 1,540 cases. Stalin concluded by stating that the police under his leadership were effectively maintaining law and order. Those trying to gain political mileage from isolated incidents should reflect on how dire the situation was during AIADMKs rule, based on the statistics I have presented, he said.
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Bengaluru Traffic Police issued advisories regarding slow traffic due to metro work at Outer Ring Road Salem Railway Bridge, BBMP road widening at Panathur Railway Bridge, and civil work at Doddanekundi village. Commuters from Mahadevpur to Marathahalli and Bellandur kodi to Sakra hospital are advised to plan their travel accordingly and use alternative routes.
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CB-CID arrests two key accused in 2014 child trafficking case near Cuddalore
CUDDALORE: The CB-CID police arrested two key accused on Wednesday in connection with a 2014 case of kidnapping and violations of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act, involving minor girls forced into prostitution near Cuddalore. The accused had been absconding for seven years. According to CB-CID police sources in Cuddalore district, in 2014, S Sathishkumar (39) from Udaiyarpalayam in Ariyalur district and his wife S Tamilarasi (39) allegedly kidnapped two schoolgirls, aged 14 and 13, from Thittakudi in Cuddalore district. The couple trafficked the girls to various locations, including Thittakudi, Virudhachalam, Vadalur, Koliyanur, Neyveli, and Salem, where they were forced into prostitution through local brokers. After a week, the girls managed to return home in a state of ill health. Upon questioning by their parents, the children disclosed their ordeal. Shocked by the incident, the parents lodged a complaint at Thittakudi police station, leading to a case being registered and an investigation initiated, a police source said. Following the investigation, the police charged 22 individuals, including Sathishkumar and Tamilarasi. In 2016, the case was transferred to the CB-CID. Subsequently, the police filed a chargesheet in the Cuddalore Mahila Court. However, in 2018, three accused, including Sathishkumar and Tamilarasi, absconded. Despite their absence, in January 2019, the Cuddalore Mahila Court convicted 16 accused, excluding the three fugitives, and sentenced them to imprisonment. Meanwhile, two other accused, Nammazhvar and Senthilkumar, died due to health complications during the trial, and one person was acquitted. In 2024, CB-CID police arrested another fugitive, Jebina (40), and remanded her in custody. Since then, they had been searching for the remaining absconding accused. Recently, police received intelligence that Sathishkumar was employed at a private company in Coimbatore. Acting on this information, CB-CID officers apprehended him from Karumathampatti in Coimbatore district. Based on his statement, police located Tamilarasi, who had been working as a domestic helper and residing in Tiruvannamalai. She was also arrested and brought to Cuddalore, a police official said. Both accused were produced before the court on Wednesday and remanded to judicial custody. We have taken measures to proceed with the case to ensure punishment for the absconding accused, whom we arrested after an extensive search, the police source added.
Ragi not given in TN's Dharmapuri PDS shops for four months
DHARMAPURI: Farmers in Dharmapuri have urged civil supplies department officials to take steps to provide ragi (finger millet) in PDS shops. To mark International Year of Millets initiative in 2023, a pilot project was announced to procure Ragi from farmers and distribute it to ration card holders. Dharmapuri and Nilgiris district were selected. So far, 4.27 lakh card holders in Dharmapuri have been given 2 kg of ragi each. But in the last four months, ragi distribution has stopped. Speaking on the issue, R Palanivel from Nallampalli said, In Dharmapuri, Ragi is cultivated in 11,000 hectares area, so why is there no ragi in ration shops? It is our staple food, and giving it instead of rice was welcomed by many. But for the past three to four months there has been no supply. Another farmer R Shanmugam from Harur said, Most small-scale farmers would cultivate ragi in two or three acres for their personal needs and they do not sell what they reap. It is a concern of food security for them for a year. The other half are unaware of the Direct Procurement Centre (DPC). Farmers need to be aware of the DPC and its benefits. The application for the DPC is tedious, many farmers refrain from going to DPC as the application process is very complicated. Speaking to TNIE , regional manager of ragi procurement, Sahul Hamid said, As per the guidelines we need about 400 tonnes for distribution in the district. For the past three months, there has been less harvest and we are procuring from Erode, Salem, andKrishnagiri. We need to stock up about three times a monthly supply which is about 1,200T to even seek permission for Civil Supplies headquarters to supply in ration shops. Probably, the distribution in ration shops would start in April or May, as we expect the DPC to get a large procurement by early April. Data from the district supply office revealed that in 2023, when the DPC was opened, the dept procured 32.15T from farmers and in 2024, they collected 597.10 T.
Railway job aspirants from TN made to travel thousands of km by RRB face no-test
CHENNAI: Hundreds of job seekers from Tamil Nadu, who travelled 600-1,000 kilometres to Hyderabad and various parts of Andhra Pradesh, faced severe hardship after the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) on Wednesday cancelled the computer-based test (CBT) stage II for Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) posts due to technical issues. The exams were also called off in several other regions across the country. The recruitment drive was conducted by all RRBs across India to fill 18,799 ALP posts. According to sources, the decision to cancel the exam was made around 11.45 am on Wednesday after candidates who entered the exam centre in the first shift encountered technical issues, as the question papers failed to load on the computers. Efforts to fix the problem for nearly an hour proved unsuccessful, leading to the RRB cancelling and rescheduling it to a later date, as per official sources. The rescheduled date for exam will be notified shortly. The RRB notification cited technical failures as the reason for the cancellation and assured candidates that the exams would be rescheduled for the affected centres. A total of 6,315 candidates had qualified for CBT II under RRB Chennai for 493 ALP positions. The RRBs decision to allocate exam centres in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for applicants from Tamil Nadu was flayed by candidates and certain political parties. Narrating his ordeal, S Krishnan, a candidate from Salem who travelled to Hyderabad, said, All our efforts, time, and money spent travelling to Hyderabad went to waste because of the RRBs negligence. I waited outside the venue for nearly four hours. I have already spent `2,500 on the trip. The stress of preparing for the exam will continue until we write the final exam. Another candidate, Sebastian Raj, added, There were four centres in Hyderabad, and the exam was cancelled at all of them. Each centre had 200 to 300 candidates from Tamil Nadu. Ive been preparing for this RRB exam and others for nearly five years.
History-sheeter hacked to death on Salem-Kochi NH, three accused shot in leg
ERODE: A 30-year-old history-sheeter, travelling in a car along with his wife, was hacked to death by a six-member gang along the Salem-Kochi National Highway near Nasiyanur in Erode district on Wednesday afternoon. Chithode police, which pursued the gang, shot three of the alleged suspects in the leg when they tried to attack the police team with deadly weapons. While four suspects have been arrested, a search is on to nab the other two, police said. An inspector and a constable were injured in the attack. Those arrested have been identified as Sathish (30), Saravanan (33), Bhoopalan (30), and Kartikeyan (32), all from Kitchipalayam in Salem district. According to police, the deceased, John (34), also from Kitchipalayam, lived with his wife Saranya (32) at S Periyapalayam in Tiruppur district, where he was operating an auto finance company. John has several criminal cases pending against him at various police stations in Salem. Fearing for his life due to enmity with certain individuals in Salem, John had moved to Tiruppur to his father-in-laws house, police said. On Wednesday afternoon, John and his wife were returning in their car to Tiruppur after appearing at the Annathanapatti police station in Salem regarding a criminal case. When the car was nearing Nasiyanur, the assailants, who were tailing the car, rammed their vehicle into Johns car from behind, forcing John to pull over. Four gang members immediately got out of the car with sickles and hacked John to death in broad daylight. Saranya, who tried to save her husband, also sustained injuries, police said. Accused shot in the leg in self-defence: DIG Upon information, a Chithode police team, led by inspector P Ravi, rushed to the spot and nabbed Karthikeyan a few km away from the crime scene. Of the remaining five, two who stayed inside the vehicle fled on foot, and the other three escaped in their car. Subsequently, the three accused stopped their vehicle near Pachapalli and ran into a wooded area by the roadside, police said. Police gave them a hot chase and fired three warning shots in the air. But the gang members allegedly attacked the cops with sickles, injuring two police personnel. Following this, all the three were shot in the leg by police. They are currently being treated at the Coimbatore Government Medical College Hospital. A search is on to nab the other two accused, police said. Speaking to reporters, the DIG V Sasimohan said, Cops opened fire in self-defence. The injured policemen are stable.
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We, as a nation, owe a lot to our cinemas for it has always unfailingly filled in the gaps in our education system. No English class had ever taught us that all the love sonnets we had to recite, would eventually be tuned to music and sung while prancing around trees. We were never told in all the Sherlock Holmes novels weve read that the prime precondition for a perfect disguise was a fake mole on the chin. It took our films to enlighten us on these details. And what about the courtrooms? What appeared as boring spaces in our innumerable books, miraculously turned into venues of spectacular drama on screen. Lawyers would flutter their black coats while engaging in vocal cord debates, tempers would run high, and the audience would wait for that one hard-hitting dialogue that would clinch the case in favour of the hero. Amid all this drama, one ingredient alone was ignored in our textbooks and our movies the courtroom artist. As fancy as the term sounds, a courtroom artist is the one who sits through a court trial and sketches the goings-on. The beginnings of courtroom sketching finds its roots in the Salem Witch trials between 1692 and 1693. People who were accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusettes were imprisoned or executed and artist Tompkins Harrison Matteson painted these trials, which serve as documented proof even today. The first official record of courtroom sketching was however in 1859, at the trial of John Brown, an American activist who was charged with treason and sentenced to death. Sketching artists flocked to cover the crucial moments of the case until his hanging. Unlike popular belief, these artists are not part of the legal system. They are mostly freelance artists who work for media publications. Even with the invention of the camera, this art form continues to be relevant primarily because most courts still do not allow film recordings within the courtroom as they are often considered to be too intrusive and hence, sketching still remains the only go-to option for many judicial proceedings, especially high-profile cases. There are a few basic requirements to qualify as a courtroom artist though and no, academic art training is not one. Although a degree in art may provide a strong foundation, a formal certification is never demanded. Speed to draw along with the proceedings and the skill to capture them with accurate details are of utmost importance. Understanding courtroom etiquette and legal terminologies is also useful to do justice to the illustrations. The styles may vary but the artistic freedom to imagine is a definite no-no and the sketches must be a true account, bringing in the personality of the players as well as their emotions in the charged atmosphere. India has been historically strict with sketching or filming inside the courtroom but these artists still thrive in the Western world and their sketches have helped in capturing many crucial moments in history. Their ability to compress all the drama into a single frame is finally getting due recognition with exhibitions of their works being held. Its high time we truly honour this hitherto disregarded art form!
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Farmers deprived of fair prices as regulated market remains dormant in TN
PERAMBALUR: Even as the state government has proposed a new regulated agricultural market at Poolambadi in the district, farmers have raised concerns over the existing facility in Perambalur town, which has remained inactive for five years. It was intended to ensure fair prices for farmers through a transparent auction system. However, due to poor publicity by the Department of Agri-Business and Marketing, auctions have ceased, forcing farmers to sell their produce to private traders at lower prices, rue farmers. In its agriculture budget presented on March 15, the government proposed setting up a new regulated market at Poolambadi, 32 km from town. The government should first revive the existing facility and restart auctions before setting up a new market elsewhere, Tamil Nadu Farmers Association district president N Chelladurai told TNIE. He pointed out that cotton farmers, in particular, struggle with lower yields and the absence of a fair pricing mechanism. For years, we have had to sell cotton to traders in Thuraiyur or Salem at prices below the Minimum Support Price (MSP) due to the non-functioning market. Transport costs add to our burden, he said. Last year, 76,000 hectares of maize, 5,000 ha cotton, and 330 ha millets were cultivated in the district. While maize farmers currently receive fair prices, those cultivating cotton and millets are forced to sell below the MSP. The MSP for cotton is Rs 7,121 per quintal, but market rates hover around Rs 5,500 per quintal. S Ragavan, a farmer from Perambalur, said he planted maize on three acres this year and received a fair price due to lower yields. But we still rely on middlemen. If the regulated market functioned properly, we could get the MSP every year without intermediaries, he said. My brother, who had been cultivating millet for six years, has switched to maize this year due to a lack of profit, he added. When contacted, an official from the Department of Agri-Business and Marketing said, We create awareness through pamphlets and other means, but farmers are not bringing their produce to the market. If they do, we are ready to facilitate auctions by inviting traders from other districts. The market is open daily. The old market on Vadakkumadevi Road in Perambalur was established in 1987.
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COIMBATORE: As the Madukkarai Marapalam expansion works are set to begin this week, police officials have announced a traffic diversion on the Coimbatore-Palakkad main road to ease the work. Following the demand for expansion of the railway underpass located next to Madukkarai, the Coimbatore district administration has proposed a plan to dismantle the existing structure and reconstruct the railway bridge with a four-lane carriageway (18 metres in width, including 3 metres of footpath and 5.7 metres in height). Officials attached to the project said that once the district administration approves the traffic diversion, the railway department (Palakkad division) will initiate the construction of the underpass from next week. An official said that as it is a major railway connectivity for Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and other states, the railway department has planned to construct the underpass without disrupting the train traffic. Rs 34 crore has been allocated for this project on a 50-50 share basis by the railways as well as the highways department. Meanwhile, the district police officials have announced a traffic diversion to facilitate the construction work. Accordingly, vehicles like buses and light vehicles will have to take a left at Madukkarai junction and can get connectivity through Quarry Office Road, Kurumbapalayam Road, Madukkarai Market Road, and Chettipalayam Road. Vehicles heading to Coimbatore from Walayar and Palakkad will be allowed through Chettipalayam Pirivu, Viragukadai Bridge, and ACC Cement Factory Road. However, heavy vehicles are prohibited on these routes. Police officials said that heavy vehicles are being allowed through Pollachi Main Road up to Eachanari, and they can access the Kochi-Salem bypass to reach Kerala and Coimbatore. This would be in place until work is completed.
Test centres 1K km away, railway job aspirants from Tamil Nadu at wits end
CHENNAI: Hundreds of job aspirants from Tamil Nadu, appearing for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) for the Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) examination on March 19, have been assigned test centres 600 to 1,000 km away, in cities like Tirupati, Guntur, Kakinada and Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, and Karimnagar, Hyderabad, Warangal and Secunderabad in Telangana. Widespread confusion ensued among the candidates due to the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) decision to prioritise assigning venues within the same city for candidates appearing for both the ALP exam and RPF constable exam, the latter is scheduled a day before on March 18. A few candidates also flagged that the issue is not limited to Tamil Nadu, as aspirants from Patna have been assigned centres in Dehradun, and those from Kannur in Kerala have been assigned venues in Karnataka and Telangana. A total of 6,315 candidates qualified for CBT 2 under RRB Chennai, which is recruiting for 493 ALP positions. The RRB in Thiruvananthapuram, which is filling 233 posts, has also assigned centres in other states for the candidates. In total, Indian Railways aims to fill 18,799 ALP positions through this recruitment drive. Although OBC, SC and ST candidates were provided free sleeper-class travel passes from their nearest railway station, the candidates said they would have to bear additional travel expenses of Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,000 which is a huge financial burden given their distressing condition. Some applicants said that women candidates, who are often accompanied by a friend or family member, are particularly more affected by the additional expenses. Speaking on behalf of the RRB, a Southern Railway spokesperson said only 20% of Tamil Nadu candidates were assigned examination centres in other states, unlike claims on social media alleging it was 80-90%. However, the official remained tight-lipped on the exact number of students redirected to other states and the capacity of CBT exam centres in the state. A few candidates from Vriddachalam and Salem who were assigned centres in Guntur and Karimnagar expressed concerns over the difficulty of securing confirmed train tickets at the last minute and potential train delays. Railway officials said about 15,000 candidates, who had qualified for the ALP CBT 1 exam on March 19, are also appearing for the RPF constable exam on March 18. To facilitate smooth travel, they were assigned centres in the same city, which resulted in others, especially those from Tamil Nadu, being assigned test centres in neighbouring states. As CBT 2 does not follow a normalisation process, all candidates must take the exam in the same shift, leading to the current allocation challenges, added the official. An aspirant from Salem said, If there werent enough exam centres in Tamil Nadu, the RRB should have rescheduled either the RPF or the ALP examination. Now, candidates will have to take whatever train available, arrive at odd hours, and, if they cannot afford lodging, many will be forced to sleep at the station or outside the examination centre.
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Israels Netanyahu moves to dismiss chief of internal security service
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he has initiated the procedure to dismiss Ronen Bar, head of the Shin Bet, amid growing tensions with the internal security agency. According to a statement from Netanyahus office on Sunday, Bar was summoned to a meeting and informed that a proposal for his dismissal would 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 .
Three Kerala natives arrested for online fraud in Salem
Tamil Nadu earmarks Rs 10 crore for cashew board
CHENNAI: Cashew farmers have a reason to rejoice as the state government on Saturday announced the establishment of a Tamil Nadu Cashew Board at an outlay of Rs 10 crore. The board will work to increase the cultivation area and production of cashew, encourage cashew-based industries and protect the welfare of workers engaged in these industries. Cashew is predominantly cultivated in Ariyalur, Cuddalore, Villupuram, Pudukkottai and Theni districts. It is cultivated in an extent of 2.09 lakh acres with an annual production of 43,460 metric tonnes, Agriculture Minister MRK Panneerselvam said in the Assembly, adding while the state ranks fourth at national level in cashew production, it ranks second in its exports. The cashew board will largely benefit farmers who are involved in cashew cultivation and rural people engaged in subsidiary activities, the minister said. Announcing schemes under Palmyrah Development Mission, the minister said it (palmyrah) is the official state tree and it holds deep cultural and economic significance for Tamil people. In 2025-26, an outlay of Rs 1.65 crore has been earmarked towards distribution of 10 lakh palmyrah seeds, processing units for palmyrah value-addition products and training, he said. Informing that 2,876 people were benefited under Jackfruit Development Mission in the past two years, the minister said for 2025-26, Rs 5 crore will be allotted towards expansion of jackfruit cultivation with new varieties and promotion of intercropping in jackfruit plantations. Avocado cultivation area will be expanded in Tenkasi, Dindigul, Theni, Kallakurichi, Nilgiris and Salem districts in 500 acres with an outlay of Rs 69 lakh, the minister added.
Couple trades baby son thrice, arrested along with five agents in Coimbatore
COIMBATORE: A couple, who allegedly traded their son (now one-year-old) three times in exchange of money, along with five agents were arrested on Saturday. The Thudiyalur police also rescued the baby boy from Kanniyakumari. The arrested people have been identified the couple - Anitha (28), a resident of Karamadai in Coimbatore, and her lover B Mohanraj (29), a resident of Keelpillaiyanur in Perambalur - M Ranjitha alias Aarthi, (32) of Kavundampalayam, P Sujatha (32) of Singanallur, M Pugalampal alias Deevi (52) of Panamarathupatti in Salem, G Green Lilly (40) of Dasampatti in Salem and P Shobha (45) of Karumapuram near Vazhapadi in Salem. An investigating officer said Anitha, who got separated from her husband a few years ago, and Mohanraj, with the help of Salem-based touts, sold the baby boy, born to the couple, by taking Rs 2 lakh soon after he was born. The couple traded the child two more times when the two were offered more money. The boy was trafficked to various places, including Salem and Kanyakumari districts, the officer said. The officer said the illegal trading of the baby came to light when Anitha approached the police with a request to trace her child, claiming Mohanraj had sold the boy to a tout without her consent. The had a fight over selling the boy, and it helped us crack the case. With the help of representatives of Child Line, we have confirmed the illegal activity, the police officer added. The police said they will be arresting a few more persons, including those who have adopted the boy illegally. All the arrested have been lodged in Coimbatore Central prison.
TN Budget 2025: 25 elderly daycare centres to be set up, Rs 2000 aid for orphaned children
CHENNAI: In a first, the state government will establish 25 Anbucholai centres elderly daycare services across municipal corporations, including Madurai, Coimbatore, Tiruchy, Salem, Tiruppur, Erode, Thoothukudi, Vellore, Thanjavur, and Dindigul, at a cost of Rs 10 crore. According to the social welfare departments 2022 estimate, Tamil Nadu had 75 lakh elderly individuals, a figure expected to double to 1.5 crore (18% of the population) by 2031. The Anbucholai centres aim to address key issues such as loneliness, medical care needs, and financial dependency among senior citizens. In these centres, the elderly can engage in companionship and meaningful activities. It will offer day-care assistance, essential medical care, and recreational activities, with support from voluntary organisations, the budget stated. P Sethuseshan, general secretary of the senior citizen bureau, however, emphasised the need for effective implementation. Government-run centres will benefit those who cannot afford private facilities and have ageing parents at home. However, the government must ensure that adequate staff are deployed so that the centres function efficiently, rather than just for namesake, he said. Orphaned kids to get monthly stipend of Rs 2,000 for education The Tamil Nadu government has allocated Rs 120 crore to provide a monthly stipend of Rs 2,000 to children who have lost both parents and are being raised by relatives, to continue their education without any interruption until they reach 18 years of age. The allocation is a part of the Chief Ministers Thayumanavar Thittam scheme. Around 50,000 children from the poorest of poor families have been identified for the first phase of the scheme. Steps to make six beaches in state blue flag compliant The minister said measures will be taken to ensure that six beaches, Tiruvanmiyur, Palavakkam, Uthandi in Chennai, Kulasekarapattinam in Thoothukudi district, Keezhputhupattu in Villupuram district and Samiyarpettai in Cuddalore district, meet the 33 various criteria under marine water quality, environmental education, overall environmental management, safety and services, to receive Blue Flag certification in 2025-26.
Tamil Nadu's Keeladi gets the pride of place
SIVAGANGA: Keeladi has yet again been accorded due importance, along with other archeological sites in the budget this year with finance minister Thangam Thennarasu announcing allocation of Rs 7 crore for excavations and scientific research. Besides Keeladi, excavations would be carried out at Pattanamarudur in Thoothukudi, Karivalamvanthanallur in Tenkasi, Nagapattinam in Nagapattinam, Manikollai in Cuddalore, Adichanur in Kallakurichi, Vellalur in Coimbatore and Thelunganur in Salem. Artifacts that would be uneartherned will be sent for advanced technological analysis, micro botany, pollen analysis, optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating and ceramic technology. An officer in the archeology department said this year excavation in Vembakottai in Virudhunagar district has been dropped. However, the excavation at Keeladi will be taken up in the next phase and every time it unravels a page of Tamils glorious past. The tenth phase of excavation will continue till April/May 2025. So far, we have found terracotta pipelines, mud floor that prove it was a habitation site, storage vessels at the nine quadrants in four trenches. The excavation would continue phase by phase, said the officer. Further, a series of deep-sea archaeological excavations will be carried out this year from Kaveripoompattinam to Nagapattinam to bring out the maritime trade excellence of ancient Tamils in Southeast Asia, Mediterranean region, Arabian Peninsula and Roman empire.
TN Budget 2025: Master plans to be drafted for hill stations to ensure sustainable tourism
COIMBATORE: To ensure sustainable tourism, the state government has announced the preparation of dedicated master plans for hilly regions across the state, aiming to regulate development in eco-sensitive areas and strengthen disaster management measures. The initiative will cover approximately 1,200 sq.km, including the Nilgiris (Udhagamandalam, Coonoor, Kotagiri, Gudalur, and Nelliyalam), Valparai in Coimbatore, Kodaikanal in Dindigul, and Yercaud in Salem. Landslides, flash floods, and other natural calamities have increasingly threatened hilly regions in the state, making disaster management a key component of the master plans. Experts are of the opinion that strengthening infrastructure and enforcing strict regulations will be crucial in mitigating the impact of extreme weather events. Environmentalists and urban planners see it as a proactive step towards sustainable development, ensuring that Tamil Nadus hill regions remain both habitable and environmentally protected for future generations. All hill stations have a carrying capacity. So we must ensure sustainable tourism in these regions. Already, several reports have been submitted to the state government by various committees. The government should go through them and prepare the master plan accordingly. The wildlife and eco-sensitive places in these regions must also be considered while preparing the plan, said K Kalidasan, a wildlife board member and president of OSAI, an NGO involved in environmental issues and wildlife protection in Coimbatore. Another concern raised is the need to improve basic facilities. More toilets are required in all parking areas. It should also be cleaned and maintained. Avoid giving permission to shops around the lake, and prohibit parking around the lake, said Kodaikanal Resort and Hotel Owners Association member Jawanth John. (Inputs from Jeyalakshmi Ramanujam)
Chennai Metro Rail Limited to conduct feasibility study on rapid transit system
CHENNAI: The state government is considering the establishment of a Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), modelled after the Semi High-Speed Railway (SHR) between New Delhi and Meerut. According to Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu, the project aims to improve regional connectivity and ease traffic congestion by offering faster and more efficient public transport options. The Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) will conduct detailed feasibility studies for setting up the SHR system, with trains running at 160 kmph on three major corridors: Chennai-Chengalpattu-Tindivanam-Villupuram (167 km), Chennai-Kanchipuram-Vellore (140 km), and Coimbatore-Tiruppur-Erode-Salem (185 km). These routes were selected based on their high footfall, the minister said. Finance secretary T Udayachandran emphasised that the project would significantly benefit commuters from the citys outskirts, enabling faster access to workplaces. Meanwhile, detailed project reports for the metro rail projects, on the routes between Tambaram to Velachery via Guindy (covering 21 km), and Light house to High Court (covering 6 km), will be prepared by the metro rail. He further said the detailed project reports for extending the Chennai airport metro line to Kalaignar Centenary Bus Terminus in Kilambakkam, covering 15.46 km at a cost of Rs 9,335 crore; extending the Koyambedu line to Pattabiram via Avadi, spanning 21.76 km at a cost of Rs 9,744 crore; and extending 27.9 km of metro line from Poonamallee to Sunkuvarchatram via Sriperumpudur at a cost of Rs 8,779 crore, will be submitted to the union government for their equity contribution. Besides, DPRs for Avinashi and Sathyamangalam road routes in Coimbatore have been submitted for equity contribution from the centre.
CHENNAI: In continuation of the state governments efforts to showcase the excellence of Tamil culture to the world, archaeological excavations will be carried out at eight places in Tamil Nadu, Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu announced while presenting the state budget on Friday. He said Rs 7 crore would be spent on archaeological excavations and scientific research during 2025-26. The Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology is also planning to conduct deep-sea excavations along the coast. The eight places where excavations will take place are: Keezhadi in Sivaganga district, Pattanamarudur in Thoothukudi district, Karivalamvanthanallur in Tenkasi district, Nagapattinam, Manikkollai in Cuddalore district, Adichanur in Kallakurichi district, Vellalur in Coimbatore district, and Thelunganur in Salem district. Thennarasu said the journey in search of the cultural identities of ancient Tamils has already been expanded to the neighbouring states of Odisha (in Palur), Andhra Pradesh (in Vengi) and Karnataka (in Maski). The minister further said the archaeological artefacts unearthed during excavations would undergo advanced technological analyses, including ancient DNA analysis, metallurgical analysis, micro-botany, pollen analysis, Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating, and ceramic technology, in collaboration with world-renowned research institutions. According to Thennarasu, focus on the Kodumanal excavations, a Noyyal Museum will be established in the Erode district at an estimated cost of Rs 22 crore, and to highlight the maritime trade excellence of the Pandyas during the Sangam period, a Naavaai Museum will be established in Ramanathapuram district at an estimated cost of Rs 21 crore. Besides, an Indus Valley Cultural Gallery will be established at the Egmore Museum.
Israeli PM files complaint against ex-chief of internal security agency as tensions simmer
Israeli PM files complaint against ex-chief of internal security agency as tensions simmer Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu filed a complaint with the police against the former chief of the Israel Security Agency (ISA), Nadav Argaman, according to Israels state-owned Kan TV News. Netanyahus attorney claimed in a letter to Israeli police chief Daniel [] The post Israeli PM files complaint against ex-chief of internal security agency as tensions simmer appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Al-Aqsa Mosque: 80,000 Palestinians attend second Friday of Ramzan
More than 80,000 Palestinian worshippers performed prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem on the second Friday of the holy month of Ramzan. This comes despite intensified Israeli restrictions since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7, 2023, according to the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem. Also ReadWatch: Israeli 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 .
MSME association in Salem expresses disappointment over Tamil Nadu Budget
Farmers demand e-auction facility for flowers in Salem
Hamas agrees to release US-Israeli hostage, bodies of 4 other dual nationals
Jerusalem: Hamas said on Friday it has accepted a proposal from mediators to release one living American-Israeli hostage and the bodies of four dual-national hostages who died in captivity. Hamas did not immediately specify when the release of soldier Edan Alexander and the four bodies would occur, and other countries party to the agreement did 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 .
TN Budget 2025: State to explore RRTS in Chennai, Coimbatore regions
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu will explore the possibility of setting up a Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), modeled after the Semi High-Speed Railway (SHR) between New Delhi and Meerut, Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu announced in the budget for 2025-26 presented on Thursday This will improve regional connectivity and ease traffic congestion by offering faster and more efficient public transport options. The Chennai Metro Rail Limited will conduct detailed feasibility studies for setting up the SHR system with trains running at 160 kmph on three major corridors: ChennaiChengalpattuTindivanamVillupuram (167 km), ChennaiKanchipuramVellore (140 km), and CoimbatoreTiruppurErodeSalem (185 km). These routes were selected based on their high commuter demand and potential for economic growth. In addition to the high-speed rail network, the Chennai Metro Rail Corporation will also assess the feasibility of high-altitude transport systems, such as ropeways, in popular tourist destinations like Mamallapuram, Udhagamandalam (Ooty), and Kodaikanal. These ropeways aim to provide alternative transport solutions in hilly regions and enhance tourism accessibility.
US, Israel look to Africa for resettling Palestinians uprooted from Gaza
Jerusalem: The US and Israel have reached out to officials of three East African governments to discuss using their territories as potential destinations for resettling Palestinians uprooted from the Gaza Strip under President Donald Trumps proposed postwar plan, American and Israeli officials say. The contacts with Sudan, Somalia and the breakaway region of Somalia known 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 .
Salem tops in Tamil Nadu with 9,101 crore collected in five years in postal small savings
Salem Steel Plant, govt engineering college receive bomb threats
Salem man held for making defamatory remarks against CM
DMK members attempt to attack PMK MLA in Salem
Israel committed genocidal acts, sexual violence in Gaza: UN Report
Israeli authorities have destroyed in part the reproductive capacity of the Palestinians in Gaza as a group, including by imposing measures intended to prevent births, one of the categories of genocidal acts in the Rome Statute and the Genocide Convention, said the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel.
Minister instructs Salem Corporation officials to supply drinking water at regular intervals
GMKMCH doctors perform IVC filter procedure in Salem
Madras HC directs TN Government to disburse compensation to Veerappan task force victims
CHENNAI: The Madras HC on Wednesday directed the state government to disburse the compensation to the victims of the atrocities of STF during the operation for hunting sandalwood smuggler Veerappan within three weeks. The direction was issued by a division bench of justices SS Sundar and N Senthilkumar on the petition filed by the state government against an order of NHRC regarding payment of the compensation to the victims. Meanwhile, the state filed a report of the Salem collector on the status of the victims. The NHRC issued orders in 2007 for disbursal of Rs 5 crore interim compensation to 38 victims of the atrocities of the STF as several of them had suffered physical disability. The state government agreed to pay the amount. Accordingly, Rs 1.20 crore was paid during 2006-07. Vidiyal Peoples Welfare Trust, an organisation for the welfare of the victims, had moved the NHRC with the request for issuing orders to pay the remaining amount of Rs 3.80 crore. However, the state had filed the petition against the order citing several grounds including difficulties in locating the victims, their present status and the expenditure incurred for providing basic amenities to the hamlets, to which, the victims belonged to.