Four tribal students from Tamil Nadu make it to top engineering institutions
CHENNAI: Four tribal students studying in government schools have secured seats in the first round of Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling, of which one secured a seat in IIT Madras while the remaining three got seats in the National Institute of Technology in Tiruchy. While around 10 tribal students from government schools got admitted in premiere institutions like NITs last year, officials said they are expecting at least 20 students to get admitted this year through JoSAA counselling, which handles admissions to 127 national institutes, including 23 IITs and 31 NITs, besides the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and other Government-Funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs). They attributed the increase to the sustained efforts taken by the state government in the last two to three years to support students preparing for competitive examinations for joining such institutions. As reported first by TNIE, this year saw the first time a student from a government-run tribal residential school - A Rajeshwari from Karumandurai in the Kalvarayan Hills of Salem district - entering an IIT. She opted for Aerospace Engineering at IIT Madras in the first round of counselling. C Rithika, another tribal student from the Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) in Puliampatti in Tiruvannamalai district secured admission to the Metallurgical Engineering course at NIT Tiruchy. S Sathish, from the Government Tribal Residential School in Velligoundanur in Salem chose Mechanical Engineering at NIT Tiruchy. RK Roshan from the Adi Dravidar Welfare Higher Secondary School in Savalakaran near Mannargudi in Tiruvarur district also secured a seat in Metallurgical Engineering at NIT Tiruchy. Speaking to TNIE, Sathish said his father is engaged in agriculture and cattle rearing. My elder brother is in his final year of BA Tamil. My teachers encouraged me to pursue a professional course. I received coaching for JEE Mains from Class 11. Im happy that I managed to get into a premier institution, he said. Rithikas father works as a postmaster while her mother is a homemaker. She has an elder brother studying third year B Tech in IT. Roshan, a native of Nallanallur in Mannargudi, is the son of a single parent. His mother works at an e-sevai centre.
CPI-backed farmers union unhappy over Tamil Nadu govt's paddy MSP
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Farmers Association, affiliated to the CPI, a DMK ally, has expressed disappointment over the state governments recent announcement of incentive above the minimum support price (MSP) for paddy procurement. In a joint statement, the associations president S Gunasekaran and general secretary and former MLA P S Masilamani, said the incentive announced by Chief Minister MK Stalin on June 12 fell short of expectations of the farmers. The statement recalled that at a government function in Salem, Stalin had announced that for the 2025 procurement season, Grade A paddy will be bought at Rs 2,545 per quintal (including Rs 156 as an incentive), while common variety will be procured at Rs 2,500 (including Rs 131 incentive). The association said this contradicted the DMKs 2021 poll promise to offer Rs 2,500 per quintal as the base price, not inclusive of incentives. With input costs rising and other states like Chhattisgarh offering up to Rs 3,120 per quintal, the association urged the CM to raise the procurement price to at least Rs 3,000 per quintal.
Tensions in the Middle East escalated as Iran launched a second missile barrage against Israel, following Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites that killed key figures. The attacks led to the cancellation of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Oman. Sirens and explosions were heard in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, with reports of missiles hitting the ground.
DUBAI/Jerusalem, June 14: An Israeli drone has struck a refinery in Irans South Pars gas field today, semi official Iranian news agencies reported. If confirmed, it would mark the first Israeli attack on Irans oil and natural gas industry. Israel did not immediately acknowledge the attack. Such sites do have air defence systems around them, which Israel has been targeting since Friday. The Fars and Tasnim news agencies reported the strike, saying it happened in Phase 14 of the field. [] The post Israel, Iran war intensifies appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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NIA raids multiple locations in MP, Rajasthan in Hizb-ut-Tahrir terror conspiracy probe
NEW DELHI: The anti-terror federal probe agency NIA on Saturday conducted extensive searches at multiple locations in Madhya Pradeshs Bhopal and Rajasthans Jhalawar in a terror conspiracy case linked to the banned organisation, Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT), officials said. Three locations were extensively searched in Bhopal and two in Jhalawar as part of the agencys continuing probe into the activities of HuT and its members in the terror conspiracy case, a spokesperson in the NIA said. The officials said, the raiding teams have seized digital devices during the searches and those are being sent for forensic analysis. The case is part of the NIAs efforts to destroy various terrorist and radical networks and outfits trying to spread mayhem across the country, and the present case against HuT is related to the alleged conspiracy of radicalising and recruiting vulnerable Muslim youth. The youth were being motivated to spread violence in a bid to overthrow Indias democratically elected government and establish an Islamic State governed by Shariah law, the spokesperson alleged, adding that the investigation is ongoing. India last year designated Hizb-ut-Tahrir and all its fronts as errorist organisations under Section 35 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The government, while banning the outfit, had claimed that HuT aimed to establish an Islamic state and Caliphate globally, including in India, by overthrowing democratically elected governments through jihad and terrorist activities. The HuT was involved in radicalisation and motivation of gullible youth to join terrorist organisations, such as ISIS and raising funds for terror activities, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had then said. HuT, founded in 1953 in Jerusalem, is a global pan-Islamic Salafi movement. Its Palestinian branch includes hundreds of members in the West Bank. Their organisation has recently been limited to activities of supporters among students in universities. It views Jihad as an essential aspect of its vision and considers it an imperative duty aimed at combating disbelief until all submit to Islamic rule, the officials said.
Indian mission in Tel Aviv establishes 247 helpline following Israel-Iran conflict
Jerusalem: The Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv on Saturday set up a round the clock emergency helpline and advised Indian nationals to stay vigilant after escalation in Israels conflict with Iran. We are continuously monitoring the evolving situation including the safety of Indians nationals. In case of any emergency, please contact the 247 helpline of 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 .
Tehran will burn if Iran continues firing missiles: Israeli Defence Minister
Jerusalem: Defence Minister Israel Katz has warned Iran that Tehran will burn if it continues firing missiles at Israel as tensions escalated between the two nations. His comments came after Iran launched retaliatory strikes on Israel following Israels attack on Irans nuclear, missile and military complex. The Iranian dictator is turning the citizens of Iran []
Leopard kills 10 goats in village near Salem; forest dept officials set up cage to capture it
The leopard killed 10 goats belonging to K Venkatesan, 60, of Kaligoundanur on June 10.
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Israel defence minister Katz has warned Iran, saying 'Tehran will burn' if it continues to fire more missiles at Jerusalem.
PMK power struggle: Party leaders still uncertain on resolution
CHENNAI: Even as S. Ramadoss the founder and president of the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), a key political party with strong support in the northern and northwestern districts of Tamil Nadu continues to publicly push for a settlement in the ongoing power struggle within the party, several senior leaders remain uncertain about a much-awaited resolution. The party is currently embroiled in a leadership tussle between Ramadoss and his son, Anbumani Ramadoss, who also serves as the partys president. With the 2026 assembly elections a few months away, the fallout between father and son over leadership and the infighting that followed have cast a cloud of uncertainty on the partys future. On June 13, PMK chief Anbumani announced that he will take on a state-wide walkathon starting on July 25 that will span over 100 days and conclude on November 1, aimed at reclaiming the rights of Tamil people. July 25 also marks his father's 86th birthday. The announcement gained strange attention as it came on the same day when Ramadoss told the media that he would be the president of the party 'until his last breath'. With father and son operating in silos and pulling in opposing directions, the internal dynamics of the PMK remain a mystery. When asked about the duo and the prevailing tension, Party General Secretary Vadivel Ravanan and Headquarters Secretary Anbazhagan declined to comment to The New Indian Express (TNIE Online) , adding an element of suspense and curiosity. A latest statement by A Ramadoss, expressing that the efforts to reconcile with his son Anbumani had come to a stalemate, added to the confusion. A disciple can sometimes be better than his guru, but a son should never try to surpass his father. That goes against dharma, he said on June 12. This contradicts the party founder's previous view shared just a few days ago. On June 8, Ramadoss stated that the differences with his son will be sorted out. However, with Anbumani calling for general council meetings in 10 districts from June 15 through a statement on his X handle, captioned as 'PMK headquarters announcement', and Ramadoss replacing numerous district secretaries and state-level office bearers on June 10, it already hinted that reconciliation could be a far objective. On April 10, the 85-year-old Ramadoss announced that he would be the president of the PMK and declared that Anbumani would be its working president, demoting Anbumani from the president post. In response, Anbumani challenged his father's decision, stating that he continues to be the party chief, as he was elected by PMKs general council. On May 29, at a press conference at his residence at Thailapuram, Ramadoss launched a scathing attack on his son Anbumani, stating that it was his mistake to have made his son a Union Cabinet Minister at the age of 35 years, and also levied multiple charges, including forcing him into an alliance with the BJP during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, functioning in a 'no holds barred' manner and a lot more. On May 30, addressing district office-bearers at Sholinganallur, Anbumani said, PMK is not me or anyone else; you are the PMK. Without you, there is nothing. PMK is not anyones private property. However, he also hailed his father, Ramadoss, as the custodian of social justice. PMK emerged following the 1987 agitation for reservation for the Vanniyar community in education and employment. The agitation was organized by the Vanniyar Sangham, then headed by Ramadoss. Yielding results, in 1989, the DMK government led byM Karunanidhi granted Most Backward Class status to the community. With Anbumani stating his father's contribution to the social cause on one hand and stressing that 'PMK is not anyones private property' on the other hand opened up multiple speculations among party cadres, other political parties, political analysts and the general public. RSS ideologue and auditor S. Gurumurthy and AIADMK leader and former Chennai mayor Saidai Duraisamy met senior Ramadoss on June 5. Anbumani met Gurumurthy at his residence on the same day. Even if it is believed that Gurumurthy is largely helping to resolve the issues between father and son, speculations are rife if it is an ongoing attempt to convince an alliance with AIADMK-BJP combine. Speaking to The New Indian Express on June 9, PMK honorary president GK Mani termed the ongoing conflict an internal issue for the party and asserted that it would be resolved amicably 'very soon.' When asked about the expected announcement regarding the alliance, he said that it would come later once the prevailing issues within the party are sorted out. Senior journalist Priyan Srinivasan expressed that PMK Supremo Ramadoss wishes to keep the alliance options open for quite some time, and it is too early to commit with any other party for now. Strong talks are also on over Ramadoss intending to ally with DMK, as he is disappointed with the BJP on the overarching role of Governor affecting the States's autonomy, issues over fund allocation to States and a lot more. Priyan also highlighted that, in a way, the ongoing issues within the PMK are aiding it by being a prominent reason to postpone the decision over the alliance. He also expressed that the 2026 assembly election is starkly different from previous assembly elections, as actor Vijay's TVK is serving as a promising option for many second-rung parties like PMK to join hands with. Vijay's 'share in power if voted to power' announcement in his very first political conference at Vikravandi holds significance, even if it remains unknown how far his influence would unfold. Political analyst Tharai Ilamathi shared that Anbumani pins hope on the AIADMK-BJP alliance as he reportedly aims for the Deputy CM post if the alliance comes to power. Furthermore, Ilamathi shared that the alliance would possibly allot a meaty 35 seats for PMK and would likely win four seats. He opined that the AIADMK-BJP-PMK partnership, if formed, would likely give a tough fight against DMK owing to anti-incumbency. Significantly, ground-level PMK workers also naturally prefer working along with AIADMK workers ahead of the election, he added. With the father removing cadres from key positions and the son reinstating them becoming the new normal, the chaos and confusion in PMK have snowballed into a major setback. Even if the top leadership expresses optimism over reaching consensus, the present situation does not reflect so. Speaking to TNIE on June 9 over the phone, PMK Baskaran, Karur District Secretary of the PMK party said that Ramadoss and Anbumani are in talks and they differ in only minor issues which would be resolved very soon. He also stated that the rift is due to the 'generation gap' and 'style of approach' between the two. Ramadoss is a fighter, while Anbumani is a politician, he said. When asked if the rift is affecting the functioning of the party, he said that it cannot be denied that there is a slight slack but not so much so as to affect the routine. He fondly shared that cadres like both of them equally. Shockingly, in a quick turn of events, on June 10, PMK Baskaran was removed from his position by Anbumani for addressing him (Anbumani) as working president in social media posts. However, after meeting Ramadoss at his residence in Thailapuram in Villupuram the same day, Baskaran told media persons that he continues to be the District Secretary, as only Ramadoss has the power to remove office bearers. Notably, he informedthat Ramadoss said that removal was 'invalid.' With the internal issues looming larger, the possibility of a split is threatening. A split would be no less than a self-inflicted sabotage owing to the bleak performance in the recent elections. It will lose its bargaining power for seats and eventually end up in a poor fight. In 2021 assembly elections, PMK won only 5 seats (Pennagaram and Dharmapuri constituencies in Dharmapuri district; Mailam constituency in Villupuram district; and Mettur and Salem (West) constituencies in Salem district) out of 23 seats it contested in alliance with AIADMK. In the 2024 parliamentary elections, it won no seats out of the 10 seats it contested in alliance with the BJP. However, Tharai Ilamathi shared that a split is highly unlikely, citing the party's future prospects, and expressed that a compromise will be arrived at, as the crisis is basically about who will lead and decide on the alliance decision. The party presently holds a share of over five per cent as a vote bank and majorly relies on the support of the Vanniyar community. Notably, in a show of strength and revival, Anbumani Ramadoss successfully led the Chithirai Muzhu Nilavu Vanniyar Youth Conference near Mahabalipuram on May 11, reportedly participated in by lakhs of youngsters in the event. In the 2016 assembly elections, PMK contested solo and Anbumani was projected as the CM candidate. He led a widespread campaign all over the State, sloganeering Change. Progress. Anbumani. Even though it did not translate into votes, it helped the party to substantially change its outlook of a caste-affiliated party that champions for the cause and welfare of one community. With Anbumanis Rajya Sabha term ending this month, it is expected that he will strategise and power-pack the preparations for the 2026 assembly election. Also, with the 2026 poll campaign to be steered through by young faces like DMKs Udhayanidhi Stalin, NTKs Seeman, and TVKs Vijay, expectations do lie on Anbumani. Should the father let the 56-year-old son be free to take key decisions? Should the son pay heed to the 85-year-old fathers advice? If they dont find the answer now, the 2026 assembly results would let them know!
Watch: Iranian Drones Intercepted Mid-Air Over Sea By Israeli Navy
Hours after Israel killed top Iranian military officers in airstrikes targeting the country's military and nuclear installations, the Islamic Republic retaliated, launching ballistic missiles towards Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Israeli Military apologizes for map error showing J&K as part of Pakistan
Jerusalem, Jun 14: The Israeli military on Saturday apologised for posting a map that incorrectly depicted Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan after objections from Indian social media users, clarifying that the image fails to precisely depict borders. The map was posted by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) on their X handle on Friday [] The post Israeli Military apologizes for map error showing J&K as part of Pakistan appeared first on Northlines .
Iran retaliates after Israeli strikes its nuclear program; 3 killed, several wounded
Iran retaliated by launching drones and later firing waves of ballistic missiles at Israel, where explosions lit the night skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and shook the buildings below
Israels Military Apologises For Incorrect Depiction Of Indias Map
Jerusalem, Jun 14: The Israeli military on Saturday apologised for posting a map that incorrectly depicted Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan after objections from Indian social media users, clarifying that the image fails to precisely depict borders. The map was posted by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) on their X handle on Friday to show the range of Iranian missiles. The post quickly drew criticism from social media users in India. Now you understand why India remains neutral. [] The post Israels Military Apologises For Incorrect Depiction Of Indias Map appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Watch Video: Iran strikes back after Israeli attack, blasts rock Tel Aviv, Jerusalem
Following Israeli strikes on its nuclear infrastructure and military leaders, Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel, resulting in casualties and heightened tensions. The Iranian barrage, involving drones and ballistic missiles, targeted cities like Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. This escalation disrupted nuclear talks and further destabilized the already volatile regional conflict.
Telangana HC questions delay in filing vacate stay petition
HYDERABAD: Justice Moushumi Bhattacharya of the Telangana High Court, while hearing a criminal petition filed by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, raised pointed questions regarding the inordinate delay in filing a vacate stay petition in a 2019 SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) case. Revanth, the then Malkajgiri MP filed the criminal petition, seeking quashing of the proceedings pending before the Special Sessions Judge for Trial of Cases under the SCs/STs (POA) Act, 1989-cum-VII Additional District and Sessions Judge, Rangareddy district at LB Nagar. The FIR, registered in 2019 at Chandanagar Police Station, invoked Sections 447, 427, 506 read with 34 IPC, and Sections 2(iv)(X) of the SCs/STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. During the hearing, Justice Bhattacharya questioned Nimma Narayana, counsel for the de-facto complainant N Peddi Raju, Director of Razole Constituency SC Mutually Aided Cooperative Housing Society Limited, about the timing of the vacate stay petition, pointing out that the petition was filed nearly five years after the stay order dated September 22, 2020 was granted. That order had dispensed with Revanths appearance before the Special Sessions Court, except when specifically directed to appear. Narayana argued that Revanth had violated the 2020 order by failing to appear before the lower court. In response, senior counsel C Raghu, representing Revanth, asserted that there was no specific direction from the high court requiring the petitioners appearance before the trial court, and hence, no violation had occurred. The case originates from a 2019 complaint by Peddi Raju, alleging that Accused No 1 and Revanths brother Kondal Reddy, and A2 E Laxmiah, at the instigation of A3 Revanth, trespassed on the land belonging to the society in Survey No 127 of Gopanapally village and demolished a room using a JCB. Further, it was alleged that the accused used casteist slurs against the complainant. While the case continues to be a matter of contention between the parties over 31 acres and five guntas of land in Gopanapally village, Raghu contended that Revanth was not present at the scene of the alleged offence and that the police had filed a closure report indicating the same. He also informed the court that even the complainants statement confirmed that Revanth was not physically present during the incident. The case is next scheduled to come up before the Special Sessions Court on July 5. Cash-for-vote: CM skips appearance before court Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy Friday skipped appearance before a Nampally court in the cash-for-vote case. The court, however, examined Mathaiah Jerusalem and Sandra Venkata Veeriah, A4 and A5 in the case respectively. The court noted that the matter is pending before the Supreme Court. Other accused in the case are Bishop Harry Sebastian and Rudra Sivakumar Uday Simha. It is reported that the matter is pending before the Supreme Court, the court noted. The court posted the matter to July 25 for further hearing.
Iran launches waves of missiles at Israel in response to airstrikes
Early Saturday, Iran and Israel exchanged missile and airstrikes, escalating tensions after Israel's offensive aimed to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Air raid sirens blared in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as Iranian missiles targeted Israel, while explosions were reported in Tehran. The conflict intensified fears of a broader regional war, with both sides trading accusations and casualties.
Israel-Iran conflict LIVE: Israel-Iran launch barrage of missiles; explosions heard over Jerusalem
The UN Chief called for Israel and Iran to halt their escalating conflict;
Israel, Iran launch more barrages as Israel aims to wipe out Tehran's nuclear program
Early Saturday, Iran and Israel exchanged airstrikes, escalating tensions after Israel's offensive aimed at preventing Iran's nuclear weapon development. Air raid sirens blared in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as Iranian missiles targeted Israel, while explosions rocked Tehran. The strikes followed Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear sites and military figures, raising fears of a wider regional conflict despite weakened Iranian allies.
Iran Strikes Back At Israel With Missiles Over Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
TEL AVIV/DUBAI/WASHINGTON, June 14: Iran launched retaliatory airstrikes at Israel on Friday night, with explosions heard in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the countrys two largest cities, following Israels biggest-ever military strike against its longstanding enemy. Air raid sirens sounded across Israel as authorities urged the public to take shelter. Missiles were seen over Tel Avivs skyline, with the military saying Iran had fired two salvos. Israels military said Iran fired fewer than 100 missiles and most were intercepted or fell [] The post Iran Strikes Back At Israel With Missiles Over Jerusalem, Tel Aviv appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Operation True Promise 3: Iran launches missiles at Israel
Tel Aviv: Air raid sirens have sounded across Israel ahead following an Iranian missile attack on the country. The rumble of explosions could be heard throughout Jerusalem, and Israeli TV stations showed plumes of smoke rising in Tel Aviv after an apparent missile strike. There were no immediate reports of casualties. Also ReadVideo: Iran raises 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 .
LIVE | Iran launches ballistic missiles at Israel in response to attacks; blasts heard in Jerusalem
Salem tribal girl who cracked JEE gets house
JERUSALEM: In a diplomatic push to garner international support for Israel's attacks against Iran, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, among many other world leaders, his office said on Friday. Beginning last night, Netanyahu has held conversations with world leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Indian Prime Minister Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, the Prime Minister's Office said in a brief statement. He is due to speak with US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, it added. The leaders showed understanding for Israel's defence needs in the face of the Iranian threat of annihilation; the Prime Minister said that he would continue to be in contact with them in the coming days, it added. Received a phone call from PM @netanyahu of Israel. He briefed me on the evolving situation. I shared India's concerns and emphasized the need for early restoration of peace and stability in the region, Modi said on X. Received a phone call from PM @netanyahu of Israel. He briefed me on the evolving situation. I shared India's concerns and emphasized the need for early restoration of peace and stability in the region. Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 13, 2025 India on Friday said it is deeply concerned over the recent developments between Iran and Israel and closely monitoring the evolving situation. India urged oth sides to avoid any escalatory steps. The MEA also asked all Indian nationals in the region to exercise caution, stay safe and follow local security advisories. India asserted that it enjoys close and friendly relations with both the countries and stands ready to extend all possible support. According to international media reports, Israel has carried out strikes at various places in Iran, targeting nuclear and missile sites, and top military officers. India urges restraint as Iran-Israel tensions rise, offers diplomatic support
Israeli forces shut down Al-Aqsa Mosque after strikes on Iran
Israeli forces shut down Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem on Friday, June 13, just hours after launching a large-scale attack on Iran. According to local sources cited by the Wafa News Agency, Israeli forces forced worshippers out of the mosque following dawn prayers and barred them from remaining inside before sealing its gates. Also ReadVideo: Iran 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 .
In a calculated move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Western Wall, leaving a cryptic note hinting at the impending Operation Rising Lion. Hours later, the Israeli Air Force launched a surprise assault on Iran, targeting nuclear sites and military installations. The operation, inspired by a biblical verse, was preceded by a deception campaign to mislead Tehran.
IDF military intel chief terms strikes on Iran a fight for its existence
JERUSALEM, June 13: Calling the recent Israeli strikes against Iran a fight for the countrys very existence, the IDFs Military Intelligence Directorate (Aman) chief Major General Shlomi Binder stated that Aman is operating at the highest level of operational readiness to disrupt Tehrans nuclear and missile programmes. We want to degrade, disrupt and remove this threat, Binder said. We are embarking on a campaign that is nothing short of existential against an enemy that seeks to destroy us. Speaking [] The post IDF military intel chief terms strikes on Iran a fight for its existence appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Israeli military reports massive drone attack launched by Iran
Jerusalem: Iran had launched more than 100 drones towards Israel following the Israel Air Forces attacks on the country early Friday morning, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Effie Defrin said in a video statement. According to several Israeli media outlets, the drones would take hours to reach Israeli territory if not intercepted beforehand. The IDF []
Two bike riders killed in accident in Salem
Israel carries out strikes targeting Iranian nuclear, military sites
JERUSALEM, Jun 13: Israel attacked Irans capital early Friday in strikes that targeted the countrys nuclear programme and raised the potential for an all-out war between the two bitter Middle East adversaries. It appeared to be the most significant attack Iran has faced since its 1980s war with Iraq, with multiple sites around the country [] The post Israel carries out strikes targeting Iranian nuclear, military sites appeared first on Northlines .
Trump to attend security meeting on Friday after Israeli strikes on Iran
Following Israeli strikes on Iran, which targeted nuclear facilities and military commanders, President Trump will convene a National Security Council meeting. The U.S. is distancing itself from the strikes, prioritizing the protection of American forces. The U.S. embassy in Jerusalem has issued a security alert, advising personnel to shelter in place amid a complex and rapidly changing security environment.
Indians in Israel advised to avoid unnecessary travel, stay vigilant
Jerusalem: Indians in Israel have been advised by the embassy to stay vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel following the launch of Israels strikes on Iran. In view of the prevailing situation in the region, all Indian nationals in Israel are advised to stay vigilant and adhere to the safety protocols as advised by the 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 .
Wont allow Tamil Nadu to be ruled from Delhi: CM Stalin
COIMBATORE: Tamils have self-respect and we will never allow Tamil Nadu to be ruled from Delhi, said Chief Minister MK Stalin during a government programme in Salem on Thursday. The chief minister released water from the Mettur Dam for irrigation in delta districts, and announced an increase in the procurement price of paddy to Rs 2,500 per quintal. Farmers will now get Rs 2,500 per quintal. Accordingly, the procurement price of paddy will be increased to Rs 131 for the normal variety and Rs 156 for the short variety. The normal variety will be purchased at Rs 2,500 and the short variety at Rs 2,545. Taking a dig at Union Home Minister Amit Shahs speech in Madurai, Stalin said, Some people cannot bear the functioning of the Dravidian model of governance. A few days ago, Amit Shah came to Madurai. He criticised the DMK government saying we only make announcements and do nothing. He claimed that the DMK government is reversing the schemes provided by the BJP-led government at the centre. The truth is that the state government is providing additional funds because these schemes cannot be implemented using the funds allocated by the union government. The state government is allocating over 50% of the funds for schemes that bear Prime Minister Narendra Modis name. Referring to a scene from the Rajinikanth-starrer film Padayappa, he said, There is a dialogue he is the groom, but the shirt he is wearing is mine. Similarly, the schemes may be launched by the union government, but we are providing the funds. The BJP government is the only government that has not provided any special scheme for Tamil Nadu, and the money allocated for the projects are not being released entirely, the chief minister charged. Has Amit Shah seen the condition of AIIMS Madurai, which the union government announced ten years ago? In four years of governance, we have completed a host of projects in Madurai region. This is the difference between the BJP model and the Dravidian model. Had adequate funds been allocated, the AIIMS project could have been completed in two years, Stalin added. Further, he said, Another union minister, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, has spoken like he is rejecting the antiquity of Madurai. He said the Keezhadi report, written on the basis of scientific research, should be revised. We were the first to publish the results on the antiquity of iron in Tamil Nadu after testing it in laboratories all over the world. Did they praise them then? They did not even acknowledge the results or say a word on the findings. The union government is constantly trying to downplay and destroy the antiquity of Tamils, he said, adding, The people of Tamil Nadu are ignoring, and will continue to ignore the BJP- AIADMK alliance as they are ignoring the state. In a veiled dig at Edappadi K Palaniswami, Stalin said he formed an alliance to save his position, and questioned the latter if he raised his voice when Tamil Nadus rights were taken away. The people are clear. They will not accept you again. Tamils have self-respect. We will never allow Tamil Nadu to be ruled from Delhi. Stalin participated in the government programme in Salem, distributed welfare assistance and inaugurated 507 scheme works and 225 completed projects worth Rs 1,649.18 crore for Salem district. Later, he also visited Periyar University and paid floral tributes to Periyar. Discharge from Mettur stepped up Water was released from the Mettur Dam for the 92nd year. In the first phase, 3,000 cubic feet of water was released and increased to 7,000 cubic feet at 4 pm. 17.10 lakh acres of land in delta districts will use this water for cultivation of kuruvai and samba crops CM Stalin to hold one-on-one interactions with DMK functionaries from June 13
Jerusalem, Jun 13: Israel said early on Friday that it struck Iran, and Iranian media said explosions were heard in Tehran as tensions mounted over U.S. efforts to win Irans agreement to halt production of material for an atomic bomb. Israel has also declared a state of emergency in anticipation of a missile and drone strike by Tehran. An Israeli military official said Israel was striking dozens of nuclear and military targets. The official said Iran had enough material to [] The post Israel Strikes Iran | Israeli Military Official Says Nuclear Targets Hit; Explosions Heard Across Tehran appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Israel deporting 6 more activists detained on Gaza aid boat, rights group says
Jerusalem: Israel is deporting six more activists who were detained when it seized an aid boat bound for the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, according to the rights group representing them. The six include Rima Hassan, a French member of the European parliament who Israel had previously barred from entering Israel and the Palestinian territories, citing her 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 .
Dumping medical waste in farmlands continues in Dharmapuri
DHARMAPURI: Farmers are distressed as unidentified miscreants continue to dump medical waste in farmlands and waterways along the roadside and urged the administration to intervene. In Dharmapuri, most people rely on agriculture as the prime source of livelihood. Over the past few months, there have been many incidents of bags of medical waste being dumped in farmlands and waterways on the roadside. Farmers have urged the administration to take steps to ensure medical wastes are not dumped in cultivated areas. Meanwhile, health department officials assured to look into the matter. Speaking to TNIE , K Chinnasamy from Bannikulam panchayat said, It was about a month ago when I spotted a red bag marked as biomedical waste dumped in the canals which feed water to the Thenpennai. I took the bags out of the canal. The panchayat sanitary worker refused to take the biomedical waste away. I was told not to burn it as the chemicals could be toxic. Many other fields are also affected. We urge the administration to intervene. Another farmer from Somannahalli said, There are many instances of medical wastes being dumped in farmlands. I have found bloody bandages, used syringe needles and medical vials dumped in my land. Eventually, as there was no provision to dispose it off safely, I burned it. Dumping medical waste is a recipe for disaster as children play in farmlands and the elderly walk along fields daily. We urge the administration to look into it. When TNIE spoke to officials in the health department, they said, A private contractor from Salem is responsible for collecting medical waste in the district. We have not received any complaints, but we will look into the issue. Police said they have not received any complaints from farmers as well.
18 police officers transferred across Tamil Nadu, three promoted
CHENNAI: Eighteen police officers have been transferred and posted across Tamil Nadu. The officers include D Magesh Kumar, who was suspended following allegations of sexual harassment by woman constables. After an inquiry by the Internal Complaints Committee, his suspension was revoked and he was sent to vacancy reserve. Magesh Kumar has been posted as DIG of the Coastal Security Group. Some of the other transfers include: JCP (South Chennai) Sibi Chakaravarthi appointed as the Chief Vigilance Officer of Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited, DIG (Villupuram range) Disha Mittal has been posted as JCP of West Chennai; JCP (West Chennai) Pakerla Cephas Kalyan will take over as JCP South Chennai; DIG (Salem Range) E S Uma has transferred to Villupuram range; SP (State Crime Record Bureau) G Nagajothi has been posted as SP-I of the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board. Three police officers have been promoted: Kelkar Subhramanya Balachandra (ASP, Theni subdivision) has been posted as DCP (Salem City); Khambham Samuel Praveen Gowtham (ASP, Colachel subdivision) as DCP (North), Tiruppur City; and V Prasanna Kumar (ASP, Nanguneri subdivision) as DCP (West), Tirunelveli City.
CM reaches Salem; DMK cadres and the publicgive a grand welcome
Theft of Islamic Manuscripts: A Zionist Effort to Erase Muslim Identity
Jerusalem: Islamic scholars and cultural activists have raised alarm over the systematic theft and displacement of Arabic and Islamic manuscripts by Zionist forces, viewing it as an attempt to erase Muslim identity and heritage. A recent uproar was triggered when Israels National Library showcased a rare Moroccan manuscript dating back 1,000 years. The document, possibly [] The post Theft of Islamic Manuscripts: A Zionist Effort to Erase Muslim Identity first appeared on .
Three pilgrims killed, four injured in road accident near TN's Virudhachalam
CUDDALORE: In a tragic road accident, three pilgrims were killed and four others seriously injured after a speeding car hit them while they were walking along the road near Virudhachalam in the early hours of Wednesday. The victims were on a foot pilgrimage to attend the annual festival at Saint Antonys Church in Melnariyappanur, Kallakurichi district. The deceased have been identified as D Irudaiyaraj (40), his daughter I Stefi Sagaya Mary (18), and I Stella Mary (35). The injured include Irudaiyarajs wife I Sherin Roslin Mary (35), I Amudhan (21), P Ananthi (20), and her brother P Charles (21), all residents of Varadharajanpet village near Andimadam in Ariyalur district. According to police, the group had set out on foot from Varadharajanpet to Melnariyappanur and was walking via Virudhachalam. At around 2 a.m., near the railway overbridge on the Virudhachalam-Salem bypass road, a speeding car travelling towards Veppur struck them from behind. Three persons died on the spot due to the impact. The four others, who sustained serious injuries, were taken to the Government Hospital in Virudhachalam by a 108 ambulance, said a police source. The bodies were also sent to the hospital for post-mortem. Police added that the driver of the car fled the scene, and a manhunt is underway to trace him. The incident has plunged Varadharajanpet village into mourning, as the victims belonged to the same close-knit community.
Rift widens as Anbumanis aide sacked from post
CHENNAI: The internal tussle within the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) between founder Dr S Ramadoss and party president Dr Anbumani Ramadoss showed no signs of easing on Tuesday, despite recent claims by senior leaders that reconciliation was within reach. Hours after Ramadoss removed several key functionaries, including party spokesperson K Balu - a staunch supporter of Anbumani - the latter responded by announcing a series of district-level general council meetings across Tamil Nadu. The meetings, scheduled from June 15 to 19, will cover 10 revenue districts, including Thiruvallur, Chengalpattu and Salem. According to a statement by Anbumani, the sessions will focus on membership drives, booth committee formation, and strategies for party expansion ahead of the 2026 Assembly election. The timing of the announcement is seen as significant, coming just a day after PMK honorary president GK Mani said talks between the father-son duo were progressing smoothly and that an amicable resolution was expected soon. However, the removal of functionaries by Ramadoss suggests that the infighting is far from over. Anbumani, who has consistently maintained that the party founder no longer holds the authority to appoint or remove party officials, appears to be consolidating his position through the planned council meetings. Speaking to TNIE , Balu sought to downplay his removal, saying, Postings and removals are routine organisational matters. I have always upheld the partys ideology and the cause of social justice. Leaders from some of the northern districts said the general council meetings announced by the party president is aimed at consolidating his authority before convening the general council at the state-level. Resolutions endorsing Anbumanis presidency are expected to be introduced during these meetings, a senior functionary said. Differences with son will be sorted out: PMK founder Ramadoss
Israel deports Greta Thunberg after Gaza-bound ship she was on was seized
JERUSALEM, June 10: Activist Greta Thunberg was deported from Israel on Tuesday, the countrys Foreign Ministry said, a day after the Gaza-bound ship she was on was seized by the Israeli military. Thunberg left on a flight to France and was then headed to her home country of Sweden, Israels Foreign Ministry said in a post on X. It posted a photo of Thunberg, who shuns air travel, seated on a plane. Thunberg was one of 12 passengers on the [] The post Israel deports Greta Thunberg after Gaza-bound ship she was on was seized appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rains lash Salem city, inundate roads
Israel says Greta Thunberg being deported after Gaza-bound ship she was on was seized
Jerusalem: Activist Greta Thunberg is being deported from Israel, the Foreign Ministry and a rights group representing her said Tuesday, after the Gaza-bound ship she was on was seized by the Israeli military. In a post on X, the Israeli Foreign Ministry shared a photo of Thunberg on a plane. Greta Thunberg is departing Israel []
Israeli forces seize Gaza-bound aid boat
JERUSALEM, June 9: Israeli forces seized a Gaza-bound aid boat and detained Greta Thunberg and other activists who were on board early Monday, enforcing a longstanding blockade of the Palestinian territory that has been tightened during the war with Hamas. The activists had set out to protest Israels ongoing military campaign in the Gaza Strip, []
Government doctors to walk from Salem to Chennai demanding an increase in pay
CM will distribute welfare assistanceto 1.01 lakh beneficiaries in Salem on June 12
PMK MLA stages dharna in Salem Corporation office
IDF intercepts Gaza Flotilla Madleen; Hamas labels it state terrorism
Israeli naval forces intercepted the Gaza Freedom Flotilla vessel Madleen, carrying pro-Palestinian activists including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, early Monday morning, according to reports in The Jerusalem Post. The vessel, which set sail from Sicilys Catania port on June 1, was halted off the Gaza coast and redirected to the Port of Ashdod by []
Israel says body of Hamas commander Mohammed Sinwar recovered from Gaza tunnel
Jerusalem: The Israeli military said that it had recovered the body of Mohammed Sinwar, head of Hamas military wing, from a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip and taken it to Israel. In a statement, the military said on Sunday that following an identification process, it had confirmed that the body of Mohammed Sinwar was 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 forces halt Gaza-bound aid boat, detain Greta Thunberg, other activists
Jerusalem: Israeli forces stopped a Gaza-bound aid boat and detained Greta Thunberg and other activists who were on board early Monday, enforcing a longstanding blockade of the Palestinian territory that has been tightened during the war with Hamas. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which had organised the voyage to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip 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 forces halt Gaza-bound aid boat, detain Greta Thunberg and other activists
JERUSALEM, June 9: Israeli forces stopped a Gaza-bound aid boat and detained Greta Thunberg and other activists who were on board early Monday, enforcing a longstanding blockade of the Palestinian territory that has been tightened during the war with Hamas. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which had organised the voyage to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and protest Israels blockade and wartime conduct, said the activists had been kidnapped by Israeli forces and released pre-recorded messages from them. The [] The post Israeli forces halt Gaza-bound aid boat, detain Greta Thunberg and other activists appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MLA escapesunhurt in accident in Salem
Gaza-Bound Aid Boat Madleen Carrying Greta Thunberg And Other Activists Diverted To Israel
Jerusalem, Jun 9: Israeli forces stopped a Gaza-bound aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists early Monday and diverted it to Israel, enforcing a longstanding blockade of the Palestinian territory that has been tightened during the war with Hamas. The selfie yacht of the celebrities is safely making its way to the shores of Israel, the Foreign Ministry said in a social media post. The passengers are expected to return to their home countries. It said the humanitarian aid [] The post Gaza-Bound Aid Boat Madleen Carrying Greta Thunberg And Other Activists Diverted To Israel appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Police shooting range proposed at Kalvarayan Hills; environmentalists raise concerns
CHENNAI: The Kallakurichi district police department has proposed to set up a permanent shooting range in the Kalvarayan Hills reserve forest near Malliyampadi village and a formal application seeking forest clearance has been submitted. The shooting range is proposed on 12 acres of land classified as kaadu poramboke. As per the documents accessed by TNIE, the project involves the development of a modern police shooting training facility in survey no. 259 of Malliyampadi village, Chinnasalem Block, within the forest division of Kalvarayan Hills. The location has been specifically chosen due to its remote setting, minimal agricultural use, and natural terrain conducive to firearms training. Officials say the area is classified as kaadu poramboke, indicating uncultivated forest land with no active human habitation or agricultural activity. The initiative aims to enhance police preparedness by offering realistic training scenarios in a dedicated environment.The project includes the construction of firing bays, observation areas, and necessary infrastructure, while implementing eco-friendly measures like noise reduction barriers and sustainable waste management systems, officials said. Initially, the police department had identified land in Poigunam (Survey No. 113/1B) for the training ground. However, it was found unsuitable due to its proximity to farmlands, and routine movement of local farmers. These concerns prompted the shift to the forest area. To compensate for the use of forest land, the Poigunam site will now be proposed as compensatory land for the forest department, in accordance with the Forest Conservation Act. Authorities claim this swap ensures compliance with environmental guidelines while fulfilling training needs. Despite assurances of minimal ecological disruption, the proposal has raised concerns among environmentalists about the precedent it may set for development in protected forests. They argue that forest reserves should be strictly conserved, especially in eco-sensitive areas. However, police officials maintain that the selected land is the bare minimum required for the range and was chosen after a evaluating environmental factors. There is no suitable alternative, the proposal reads, stating it is crucial for the law enforcement infrastructure. The location for the Shooting Range at Kalvarayan Hills has been specifically chosen due to its remote setting and natural terrain conducive for firearms training
Unidentifeid vehicle crashes into oil tanker on Salem-Madurai national highway, none injured
Demand for pedestrian underpass delays flyover works at Mamangam on Salem-Bengaluru National Highway
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Four from Karnataka die in car accident in Salem
According to the police, the car with seven people was heading to Salem from Tiruvannamalai.
Doctor murders former lover, stages suicide drama in Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI: A doctor was arrested for allegedly murdering a woman, with whom he was in a relationship earlier. A resident of Tiruvottiyur, the 26-year-old woman was staying with her male partner in Kodungaiyur. After she was found dead at the house on Thursday, the police initially suspected a case of suicide, but later converted the case into a murder based on postmortem findings. Though the the police were initially informed that she was a techie working in Ambattur, they found that she was not formally employed. The needle of suspicion went towards Dr Santosh Kumar, a native of Salem who presently lives in Saidapet, after it was found that the woman was previously in a relationship with him. She had allegedly invited Kumar to her house on the day of incident. The police said during the visit, the doctor either strangulated her or smothered her with a pillow. Later, he decamped with around 25 sovereigns of gold from the house, they said, adding the doctor had mixed sedatives in the drink he made for her when they consumed alcohol. Sources said they zeroed in on the doctor after obtaining the CCTV footage of him being in the vicinity. Call records also showed that the deceased and the doctor had spoken prior to the incident. The jewellery was recovered from the doctors neighbour in Saidapet. According to sources, the accused had stolen the jewellery to make up for the expenses he had incurred on the woman when they were in the relationship. During questioning the doctor had allegedly said the woman had been extorting money from him using their intimate photographs
Milk of moms hard work: Girl hits new heights
CHENNAI: In a modest home in Attur, Salem, nestled under a rusted corrugated sheet roof, Santhis day begins before the daybreak, at 4 am. The 55-year-old walks to the shed, pats her two milch cows gently, and the day has been just the same for the past 33 years. My only dream was to see my daughter study and make it big in life. That dream has now taken her daughter, R Rajapriya, across the world to Brazil and soon to Finland. At 35, Rajapriya is now a post-doctoral researcher in cement chemistry, supported by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) in Brazil. Another leap came when she was recently awarded the prestigious Marie Skodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Fellowship 2024 with a perfect evaluation score of 100%. The fellowship, valued at Rs 2.8 crore, will see her researching sustainable construction technologies at the University of Oulu in Finland, with a six-month stint at C2CA Technology in Netherlands. Rajapriya was just a toddler when her father, a farmer, died of jaundice. Left with no income and a child to raise, Santhi started selling milk to local cooperative societies. She recalled, We had four cows then, now only two remain. With meagre earnings from selling, private schooling was out of reach. Hence, Santhi enrolled Rajapriya at Attur Government Girls Higher Secondary School. Her brilliance soon spoke for her. By Class 8, a private school offered her free admission, impressed by her exam scores. After scoring 1,096 out of 1,200 in Class 12, she chose civil engineering on the advice of a relatives friend during the Anna University counselling session. Rajapriya said, Back then, we had no idea about higher studies. Based on his suggestion, I chose engineering at a college in Chennai. To cover her college and hostel expenses, the family had to take out an educational loan. After completing her BE, she took up teaching briefly before pursuing her ME in Construction Engineering and Management. Upon completing ME, she resumed teaching, this time at a private engineering college in Chennai, where she worked for two years. Rajapriya is now a researcher in cement chemistry It was during this period, while attending conferences and workshops, she was inspired to pursue a PhD. She eventually cracked the entrance for a PhD at Anna University, supported by the Anna Centenary Research Fellowship awarded only to the top 50 applicants. After her doctorate, she joined CSIRStructural Engineering Research Centre (SERC) in Chennai as a senior project associate in Taramani. Meanwhile, in 2021, amid her academic rise, Rajapriya married VT Kaviarasan in an inter-caste love marriage another unconventional decision, supported quietly but firmly by her mother. Rajapriyas journey gradually shifted from academics to hands-on research, driven by a growing passion to engage more actively with real-world challenges in her field.I started searching online, especially on LinkedIn, to learn about leading researchers in my area, Rajapriya said. I sent out numerous cold emails expressing my interest in research and my eagerness to contribute to their projects. However, her big break came in January 2025 when she secured a post-doc position in Brazil under the guidance of Professor Ana Paula kirchheim at Federal university of Rio Grande do Sul. Barely had she settled in when the news arrived: she had been selected for the Marie Curie Fellowship, one of the most prestigious research grants in Europe. Shortly after, she was awarded the prestigious MSCA Fellowship 2024 in Finland. Her upcoming research focuses on recycling construction and demolition waste, aiming to make building materials more sustainable. She will work under the guidance of senior scientist Priyadarshini Perumal and CEO Thomas Petithugueni, contributing to technologies that may soon transform how the world builds. Back home, Santhi, who has studied only till middle school, shared, I dont really understand what my daughter is doing, not even when she tries to explain. But I know its something big. I miss her terribly. However, I sleep peacefully knowing shes doing what she loves the most. (Edited by Ashyl Paul)
Israel says it killed Palestinian Mujahideen Brigades chief in Gaza
Israel says it killed Palestinian Mujahideen Brigades chief in Gaza Jerusalem: The Israeli military said that its forces had killed at least two senior members of the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement in strikes in Gaza City, including a commander accused of involvement in the deadly October 7 attack on Israel. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and [] The post Israel says it killed Palestinian Mujahideen Brigades chief in Gaza appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Four die, three injured as SUV crashes into wall in Salem district
Two arrested near Salem for determining gender of fetuses
College student among seven held for blackmailing Namakkal jeweller in honeytrap extortion case
TIRUPPUR: The district police arrested a gang of seven, including a 19-year-old college student, for allegedly blackmailing and extorting a Namakkal-based jeweller on Friday. The accused were Krithika (19), Rajasekar (49), A Palanisamy (51), all from Erode; Arun (33) from Dharmapuri; Suresh Kumar (36) from Salem; as well as Nelson (41) and Naresh Kumar (38), both from Vellore. Police said Ramkumar (name changed) of Pallipalayam in Namakkal runs a jewellery store. In mid-April, he received a missed call from an unknown number. When he returned the call, Krithika took his call and befriended him and their bond soon grew. Notably, their interactions were limited to voice calls. Ramkumar soon expressed his desire to meet her in person. Krithika asked him to meet her privately at her friend's house in Sottamedu near Perumanallur on Tuesday evening, confirming that no one else will be there, police added. The two met on Tuesday evening. Allegedly Arun and Palanisami came to the house then and allegedly videotaped the duo together. Following this, they blackmailed Ramkumar for Rs 2.1 lakh in cash and two sovereigns of gold jewels. Further, they took Krithika away in a staged abduction. Panicked, Ramkumar lodged a complaint at the Perumanallur police station that night. Police, led by Inspector M Vasantha Kumar, launched a search. The police traced the trio through Krithika's mobile number, police further said. After police secured them, it came to light that they had conspired to cheat Ramkumar. Following the arrest of the student and two others on Thursday, police found that four others were also behind the incident. On Friday, the police arrested them as well and recovered the money and jewels. Krithika was studying BA History at a private college in Bengaluru and is Rajasekar's friend. These men already have pending criminal cases against them, including murder. They got acquainted while in prison. They were planning to extort money from businessmen using Krithika as a front. Further investigation is on, a police officer said.
Emu farm MD gets 10 years RI for Rs 7.61 crore fraud involving 385 investors
COIMBATORE: A special court for cases under the Tamil Nadu Protection of Interests of Depositors (TNPID) Act in Coimbatore on Friday sentenced the managing director of an emu farming company to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for defrauding 385 investors to the tune of Rs 7.61 crore. The convict, MS Guru alias Gurusamy (46), was the managing director of Susi Emu Farms India Private Limited, headquartered at Perundurai in Erode district. He resided at Sakthi Nagar in Kunnathur, Perundurai. Special Judge M N Senthil Kumar handed down the sentence to Guru following a decade-long trial. In addition to the prison term, the court imposed a fine of Rs 7, 89,25,000 on the company and its director, of which Rs 7.89 crore is to be proportionately distributed among the duped investors, according to Special Public Prosecutor K Muthu Vijayan. The case dates back to 2012 when the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in Salem district registered an FIR against the company and its MD. Investigations revealed that Gurusamy had launched the firm in 2010, operating out of Raja Street in Perundurai, and promoted fraudulent investment schemes under the guise of emu farming. The company offered a so-called 'VIP-I' scheme, in which investors were asked to pay Rs 1.5 lakh with the assurance of Rs 7,000 per month as maintenance charges, along with the promise of returning the principal after two years. The firm also claimed it would handle all aspects of rearing emu chicks. The scheme was promoted through its branch near the Five Roads signal in Salem. The fraud came to light when one of the investors, P Prakasam, lodged a complaint after the promised Rs 7,000 payments stopped in August 2012. Based on his complaint, the EOW in Salem registered a case under the TNPID Act. After a detailed trial, the court found the accused guilty under Sections 420 (cheating), 406 (criminal breach of trust) of the Indian Penal Code, and Section 5 of the TNPID Act (default in repayment of deposits). Gurusamy was sentenced to seven years RI under Section 420, three years under Section 406, and 10 years under the TNPID Act. The sentences will run concurrently. The court also ruled that any period of detention already undergone by the accused in connection with the case shall be set off against the total sentence.
Centre explores revival of Bhadravathi steel plant for defence, aerospace production
SHIVAMOGGA: Production of specialty and quality steel for defence and aerospace industries, which the government is trying to promote, is our focus. We will examine whether such production is possible at Bhadravathi too. We are looking for all options and we will decide based on the feasibility study, like what is being done today (Friday), said Sandeep Poundrik, steel secretary, to the central government, here on Friday. Before leaving for Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Ltd (VISL) plant, Poundrik told TNIE at the Shivamogga airport, We are here to see what can be done at the plant. We will visit the plant, review and discuss with officers before taking a decision. Asked what it could cost to revive the plant, he said, There is no such estimate right now. We will first study what can be done and how it can be done. After that we will decide on investment. On the revival of Salem Steel Plant, another sick unit of Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL), he said, We visited Salem on Thursday. It is working below capacity. We have asked them to use full capacity which is around 0.35 million tonne. Once they do it, we will explore the option of expanding the plant. A high-level delegation from the steel ministry visited the VISL plant after Kumaraswamy announced that it would be revived at an investment of Rs 8,000-10,000 crore. Apart from Poundrik, the delegation had Abhijith Narendra, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Steel, Government of India; Amarendu Prakash, Chairman and Managing Director, SAIL, and M R Gupta, Director (Technical), SAIL. The team visited the primary mill, SMS, forge plant, machine shop and blast furnace. The VISL management made a detailed presentation to the team. Members of the VISL Workers Association (VISLWA) submitted a memorandum to the Steel Secretary and SAIL CMD. They proposed a 2.5 MTPA steel plant at the VISL site, utilising the available land and infrastructure. They requested SAIL authorities to get environment clearance for 150 acres of forest land to mine iron ore, and to get 140 hectares cleared at NEB Range in Sandur for mining which is currently under litigation at the Delhi High Court.
Chennai gets its first 'trans boutique'
Ceiling fans spin. Fabric is shifted, touched, and refolded. The door opens and closes without fuss. Inside, there is order. Colours. Layers. Shelves holding salwars and saris, folded neatly. At the counter, a woman in navy kurta, steadily lifts a red cloth. She examines it, shows it to her customers, takes orders, and gives them their purchase with a smile. Outside, Chennai moves fast autos weaving, girls spilling out of school gates, dust on the breeze. But not here. Born2Win Trans Boutique sits in Saidapet, unassuming. The citys first visible trans-led boutique, according to Swetha Sudhakar, the founder-director and CEO of the Born2Win Social Welfare Trust, a trans community empowerment organisation. Born2win organisation has been conducting tailoring classes for 5-6 batches. So as a next step, we thought we would start a boutique, she says. But beginnings are never neat. Swetha and her team looked for a space. Some landlords went silent as soon as they heard the word trans. There have been instances where theyve taken the advance and then rejected us after, she says. It was part of the process. Finally, a space opened up in Saidapet. They bought stocks from Bengaluru, Erode, and Salem. They set up a few tables, a glass counter, and a determination to do more. The boutique was built with financial support from two IT companies CSR funds. Three trans women now work at the boutique one on a regular salary, two on piece-rate. Piece rate means workers are paid for each item they stitch, instead of a fixed salary, explains Swetha. A blouse earns `300, a churidhar `500. They cut, stitch, and sell. Every day, they earn `2,000`2,500. Enough to hold on, not enough yet to expand the business. The expenses press close rent, electricity, interiors, salaries. Totally, we spent almost `1112 lakh. Monthly, our expenses might come up to `25,000, adds Swetha. The boutique sells everything cotton, lehengas , readymade clothes, innerwear, materials for salwars and leggings. We are exclusively welcoming trans women to work here, Swetha shares. And yet, even this modest beginning is sometimes met with hostility. Their number, published online, began receiving abusive calls. Swetha says, We get so many rubbish calls. So for now, online orders are paused. We will go digital, but later. For now, we are building trust slowly. We wanted to reach out to more customers. We are planning to do the online marketing after threefour months. To ensure a safer space for communication, they now prefer to be contacted through Instagram. The boutique is a stepping stone. Born2Win has run tailoring classes for months five days a week, 15-20 trainees per batch. Some of those trained have set up on their own. But Swetha wanted something collective. A structure that stood for the organisation. Next, she dreams of exporting. A year from now. This boutique will be a backbone for that, she says. She visits the shop every two days, checks stock, calculates margins. And Pride Month? They arent just waiting for customers. Theyre organising the new edition of Kadhaipoma Vanga a talk show where people from the trans community share their lived experiences. We are also putting stalls in the show, she says. At this stage, the goal is simple keep the boutique running, attend to customers, and support the team. The next steps will take shape over time, Swetha concludes. Reach them on their Instagram page @born2winsocialtrust for enquiries or support.
Malayalam actor Shine Tom Chacko injured in car crash; father killed on spot
DHARMAPURI: Malayalam actor Shine Tom Chacko sustained serious injuries in a road accident near Paraiyur in Palacode on the Salem-Bengaluru National Highway on Friday morning. Tragically, his father, CP Chacko, was killed on the spot. According to police sources, the 41-year-old actor from Thrissur was en route to Bengaluru with his family for a medical checkup for his father when their car collided with a lorry near Paraiyur. The vehicle, reportedly driven by Shine's manager Anise, crashed into a truck that had suddenly veered into their lane. The impact of the collision killed CP Chacko instantly. Shine Tom Chacko, his brother Joe John Chacko, their mother, and the driver Anise sustained injuries and were initially treated at the Palacode Government Hospital. They were later transferred to the Dharmapuri Medical College Hospital for further care. Visuals from the accident site showed the front of the car completely mangled, indicating the severity of the collision. Police confirmed that the lorry had swerved abruptly, causing the accident. A case has been registered, and further investigation is underway. The body of CP Chacko was moved to the Dharmapuri Government Hospital morgue for autopsy. Shine Tom Chacko was recently in the headlines after being arrested in April under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. He was booked for consumption of narcotics, abetment, and criminal conspiracy, but was later released on bail.
Roadside mango stalls a distraction in Dharmapuri, say commuters
DHARMAPURI: With the mango season under way, stalls are blooming along the Salem-Krishnagiri stretch of the national highway in Dharmapuri. However, drivers feel these shops are a distraction and could lead to fatal accidents, and have urged the police to take precautions. DSP KM Manoharan said, A meeting and awareness programme will be held for farmers in Palacode and Karimangalam regions where such shops have been set up. In Dharmapuri, mangoes are cultivated on nearly 35,000 hectares and most of the produce is sent to districts such as Coimbatore and Chennai, and other cities, including Bengaluru. During the summer, many roadside shops are established by farmers, without proper precautions, to sell mangoes to travelers. However, drivers feel these shops are a huge distraction, and occupy spaces close to the road, which may be fatal. A Murugesan of Karimangalam told TNIE, Farmers are setting up shops along the Salem - Krishnagiri national highway to sell their produce. This is done by small-scale farmers to potentially eliminate the transportation charges or labour charges involved with selling in markets. But now, nearly 50 roadside shops have cropped up between Dharmapuri and Karimangalam. These shop owners have flouted their own safety and set up shops close to the highway, disrupting vehicle movement. Police must take steps to move these shops at least two metres away from the road for the safety of vehicles and the farmers. S Nethaji, a driver from Dharmapuri said, This situation is not specific to Dharmapuri alone; it is similar in Krishnagiri and Salem as well. Two wheelers on the highways are forced into the middle of the road without proper clearance. Furthermore, cars and trucks stop to purchase these mangoes confuse oncoming drivers. They are becoming a distraction, leading to sudden stops and in turns which could lead to fatal accidents. Palacode Deputy Superintendent of Police KM Manoharan said, It is true there are some risks involved with these roadside shops. We will spread awareness and take steps to move these shops at least a few metres away from the roadside. We will also conduct a meeting with the farmers and resolve the situation.
Four labourers die after mango-laden vehicle capsizes in TN's Kothagiri
KRISHNAGIRI: Another person succumbed to injuries on Wednesday, after a mango-laden vehicle carrying labourers overturned on May 29, taking the death toll to four. Over ten people working in a mango grove were travelling in a mango-laden vehicle from Sappadi village near Shoolagiri to Krishnagiri. While near Gollapalli, the vehicle capsized, killing S Padma (30) of Chennasandiram on the spot. Later, three others, K Devaraj (50) of Moramadugu, D Chenna Krishnan (58) of Chennasandiram and P Chinnathambi (62) of Chennasandiram died at the Government Krishnagiri Medical College Hospital, Government Dharmapuri Medical College Hospital and Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital in Salem in the span of a week. Nine others escaped with minor injuries and Shoolagiri police are investigating the case. The driver S Srinath (23) from Thogarapalli was arrested and later released on bail. Following the issue, AIKS district secretary C Prakash said, The state government should provide a compensation of Rs 25 lakh each for the four bereaved families. The district administration has failed to protect lives of agricultural farm workers during mango harvest season. Cultivators should not send labourers in the load vehicle, putting their lives at risk. Action should also be taken against the mango cultivator. When TNIE contacted Collector C Dinesh Kumar, he said that he has instructed police to take action against the vehicles which are carrying labourers on top of the mango load. Apart from this, agriculture and horticulture department officials have been asked to inform farmers to make safer work environment for labourers, he added.
Tribal girl from TN's Kalvarayan Hills makes it to IIT, realises late fathers dream
CHENNAI: When A Rajeshwari, a tribal girl, walks on the hallowed corridors of an Indian Institute of Technology soon, she will be living her own dream, and one her father held close to his heart till he succumbed to cancer a year ago. A Aundi, her dad who belonged to the Malayali (Scheduled Tribe) community of Karumandurai, a village located 65km from Salem in the Kalvarayan Hills with a 90% tribal population, could study only up to Class 8 due to poverty and seasonal migration. Determined that his four children should have a different future, Aundi took up tailoring and toiled hard to provide them with a stable education, ably supported by his wife Kavitha. He succeeded in making his first two children undergraduates, which in itself is no mean feat. If he had not died in 2024, Aundi would have not only witnessed the proudest moment of his life but also the beginning of a transformation in the lives of his family as his third child Rajeshwari will make history by becoming the first tribal student from a Government Tribal Residential School run by the state government to enter into an IIT, most likely IIT-Madras. The girl from Government Tribal Residential Higher Secondary School in Karumandurai, has secured an all-India rank of 417 under the Scheduled Tribes category in the JEE Advanced results published on Monday. Rajeshwari has a bright chance of getting IIT-M seat With the closing ST rank for admission to IIT-Madras in 2024 being 1,691, officials of the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare (ADTW) Department and her school teachers are confident that Rajeshwari, a tribal girl student from Tamil Nadu, stands a strong chance of securing a seat at the premier institute. However, gaining admission into the Computer Science or Electrical Engineering streams may be difficult. Thanks to the Tamil Nadu governments focused efforts to train students from remote tribal regions, several students from the 28 Government Tribal Residential (GTR) schools have secured admission in National Institutes of Technology in recent years. Rajeshwari, however, is the first among them to crack JEE Advanced and become eligible for admission into an IIT. Hailing from a poor tribal family, Rajeshwari credited her teachers for guiding her through the competitive exam process. My siblings were good at studies but didnt know about JEE. My teachers supported me, she said. Her father, who prioritised education, passed away during her schooling. Her elder brother Sriganesh took up tailoring to support the family, while her mother continues to work as a daily wager. Rajeshwari scored 438/500 in Class 10 and 521/600 in Class 12. She chose the Maths-Biology group to keep professional options open. Shes always had an excellent aptitude, especially in Chemistry and Mathematics, said D Vijayan, headmaster of her school. Her teachers provided special coaching and familiarised her with the JEE pattern. For JEE Advanced, she attended a government-run residential coaching camp in Perundurai, Erode district. Rajeshwari is currently undergoing a preparatory programme at Eklavya Model Residential School, Kumizhi, for training in spoken English and soft skills to help her transition smoothly into an IIT environment. Vijayan said the ADTW departments continuous efforts including counselling parents, waiving application fees, and arranging coaching have enabled this success. This achievement will inspire more tribal students to dream big, Rajeshwari said.
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TN RIGHTS census to identify disabled begins in Erode, seven other districts
COIMBATORE: The TN RIGHTS project, functioning under the Department of Welfare for Differently-Abled Persons, has launched a Social Registry Enrollment (SRE) census to identify persons with disabilities (PWD) in eight additional districts, including Coimbatore, Erode and Salem in the western region. The state is implementing the TN RIGHTS project, supported by World Bank funds, to strengthen the differently-abled departments ability to promote inclusion, accessibility, and opportunities for people with disabilities. The focus of the project is to enhance social protection systems for them. As part of these efforts, the department is conducting area-wise SRE census to assist the government in improving the management of services for beneficiaries, and the drive was launched on Monday. This initiative is designed to collect data on disabled people across all blocks, town panchayats, municipalities and Coimbatore corporation. Volunteers will visit every household to identify PWDs. P Sundareswaran, project officer for TN RIGHTS in Coimbatore district, said they have appointed 200 volunteers who will meet targeted individuals in 20 blocks, with 12 blocks located in rural areas and 4 blocks covering corporation and municipality limits. The data collected will include information on education, livelihood opportunities, accessibility to government welfare schemes, therapy services and more. This initiative aims to compile comprehensive data on disabled individuals, helping to establish the exact population of PWDs in the district, he said. Currently, this survey is underway in Chennai, Cuddalore, Tiruchy and Tenkasi districts. In the second phase, the census has been extended to Coimbatore, Erode, Salem, Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi, Thanjavur, Perambalur and Thiruvallur, he added. Sundareswaran said the social registry will serve as a one-stop solution for extending welfare, financial and other services to PWDs as it covers around 67 questions. A census of PWDs was conducted a few years ago through the Mahalir Thittam, achieving approximately 72% progress. We will utilise those findings for this census.We estimate that there are more than 13 lakh people across the state. However, we lack accurate data on PWDs, and we hope this area-wise survey will provide exact data about the population. Based on the findings, the government can design its welfare schemes tailored to the community, Sundareswaran added.
CB-CID busts gang posing as RBI officials and running iridium-copper investment scam
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Multiple people hurt in stabbings at homeless shelter, suspect in custody in Salem, Oregon
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Petition seeks upgrade to government middle school for the visually impaired in Salem
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