Israel blocks Gaza humanitarian aid to undermine Hamas control
Jerusalem: Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday that Israel has adopted a policy of blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza to undermine Hamas control over the population. In a statement a day after a field visit to Gaza with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior military commanders, Katz outlined Israels broader war strategy, which 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 .
Troops will remain in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria indefinitely: Israeli defence min
Jerusalem: Israels defence minister said Wednesday that troops will remain in so-called security zones in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely. Unlike in the past, the (Israeli military) is not evacuating areas that have been cleared and seized, Israel Katz said in a statement. The military will remain in the security zones 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 .
Tunisian President backs Palestinian state in Arab talks
Tunis: Tunisian President Kais Saied reaffirmed his countrys unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. Speaking during a meeting on Tuesday, with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit in Tunis, Saied said Palestinian rights are upheld not only by international law but 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 .
Youth stabs college girl, attempts to end life in Salem
Passersby rushed both of them to theGovernment Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College and Hospital, where they are currently undergoing intensive treatment
Administrative-cum-Instructors in TN Government schools yet to get salaries since two months
COIMBATORE: There is no reason to cheer for several Administrative-cum-Instructors (AIs) in government schools in some districts, including Salem, as they have not been paid salaries two few months. Around 1,500 AIs from Salem, Tirupathur, and Tiruvannamalai have been waiting for their salaries for February and March. Salaries were disbursed to AIs in Namakkal on Tuesday. Without regular pay, these staff, working under consolidated pay at government schools, are unable to financially support their families, and struggle to pay their debts. B Sharmila (name changed), an AI from in Salem district, told TNIE that around 6,800 AIs were appointed in government schools across the state in June 2024 to manage ICT labs through the Kerala-based Keltron, with a fixed salary of Rs 11,452 and a take-home salary of Rs 9,700 per month. As per the appointment order, Keltron must credit salaries by the 7th of each month, she said. However, the AIs have been receiving their salaries after the 15th or 20th since appointment, rued Sharmila. Due to delay in receiving salary, we face difficulties in paying rent, repaying debts and purchasing groceries, among others, she added. In such a situation, salaries for February and March have not been disbursed. We are in distress, unable to meet our family's financial and medical needs. Furthermore, when we contacted our educational officers and the Human Resource (HR) personnel of Keltron in the district, they did not respond properly and failed to provide a clear reason, Sharmila stated. Our officers said salary payment was stopped due to technical issues. As our tenure ends this month, we are uncertain whether we will receive our salary next month as well, she added. When contacted, an HR personnel for Keltron told TNIE that four districts in the state had not received funds for salary distribution since two months due to technical issues regarding fund transfer from our headquarters in Chennai. A top official from the school education department in Chennai said funds were released to the firm, and assured to look into the issue. Man's body fished out after 14-hour-long search operation Dharmapuri: A 28-year-old man's body was fished out from the Somanahalli Lake after a 14-hour-long search operation by fire and rescue services personnel near Palacode on Tuesday. The deceased K Vignesh (28) of Thombaragampatti village near Nallampalli was working in a borewell vehicle. On Monday afternoon, along with his friend K Dharman (35) of Vellakal, he went to the lake for a bath, when he drowned in the 40 feet deep lake. On Monday around 4 pm, a fire and rescue services team from Palacode fire station headed by Special Station Officer KA Deivam conducted the search operation till around 8 pm. On Tuesday around 6 am, the operation was resumed and by 4 pm Vignesh's body was fished out. The body was sent to Government Dharmapuri Medical College Hospital for autopsy. Palacode police are conducting further inquiry.
SH floats tenders for Coimbatore's Thanneerpandal ROB
COIMBATORE: The State Highways (SH) department has floated tenders for Rail Overbridge (ROB) project works at the Thanneerpandal junction near Tidel Park in the city and has begun scrutinising potential players. Works are set to commence soon. Considering traffic congestion, the state government has decided to construct a ROB across Railway Level Crossing (LC) Gate 6 at Thanneerpandal Road in the city executed by the SH department. The project has been delayed over a decade due to various issues including land acquisition, court cases and cost associated with the project. As the project was stalled and the railway level crossing gate was kept closed for several years, locals and motorists were affected as they were forced to take long detours. Meanwhile, the Salem Division of Southern Railways had completed their part of the construction--a 27-metre-long deck above the train tracks on railway land. Social activists urged concerned officials to open the closed railway level crossing gate until the bridge is constructed. In this context, SH officials have sorted out most issues and floated a tender for the ROB construction a few days ago. Speaking to TNIE, a senior official of the SH Department said, The tender was opened a few days ago and we have received a lot of bids from potential players. Currently, we are scrutinising tenders to identify a construction firm, and it will be decided in a week. The ROB project's construction work will begin in 10-15 days, after the contractor has been finalised. Box: Thanneerpandal Rail Overbridge Total Length: 549.140 metres Total Width: 8.5 metres Main Carriageway Width: 7.5 metres Total pillars: 18 Total decks: 17 (9 towards Avinashi Road + 8 towards Vilankurichi) Railway Portion: Single deck at 27 metres Approach Road: 137.52 metres towards Avinashi Road + 68.42 metres towards Vilankurichi
Netanyahu visits Gaza, vows to escalate operations against Hamas
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited northern Gaza, vowing to intensify military operations against Hamas until all war objectives are achieved. Accompanied by Defence Minister Israel Katz and military chief Eyal Zamir, Netanyahu received a security briefing from commanders at the site, according to a statement from his office. The Tuesday visit came as 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 .
High-speed trial run on Porpadakurichi -Chinnasalem line on April 16
Motor vehicle inspector detained for carrying Rs 1.4lakh unaccounted money in his car near Salem
The detained motor vehicle inspector has been identified as Leo Antony, 45, from Erode district, who was on duty at a checkpost near Hosur in Krishnagiri district.
Unaccounted cash 1.50 lakh seized in Salem
Tyre rolls off moving govt bus in Rasipuram; seven TNSTC staff suspended
NAMAKKAL: As many as 20 passengers had a lucky escape when the tyre of a moving bus detached and rolled into a drainage pit on Monday. The bus was en route from Rasipuram to Salem when the incident occurred. In light of this, TNSTC (Salem) suspended seven staff members for negligence. Around 8:20 am, the front left wheel of the TNSTC bus dislodged near Rasipuram RDO office, minutes after it left the bus stand, causing the bus to lose balance. Bus driver Balasundarams experience came into play as he averted danger, and no injuries were reported, said police sources. According to a press release by TNSTC, The regrettable incident occurred due to an issue with the bearing jam, which caused the front left tyre to dislodge from the axle. On March 9, a wheel service was undertaken and on March 23, the wheels outer bearing was replaced and the wheel play was checked. However, we have learned that during a routine weekly inspection, the team failed to check the wheel play and report on whether there was a wheel shake. Had this check been performed, this incident could have been avoided. Four technicians, two supervisors and the branch manager have been suspended from duty, TNSTC stated.
Groping case: Police get four-day custody of accused
BENGALURU: A city-based court on Monday remanded the accused in the SG Palya sexual harassment case, to four days of police custody. SG Palya police arrested Santosh D, on Sunday in Kerala and brought him back to Bengaluru. Santosh, a 29-year-old cab driver and resident of Tilaknagar, allegedly sexually harassed a young woman who was heading to her paying guest accommodation along with a friend. The incident occurred at 1.55 am on April 3 at 1st Cross near Bharathi Layout. When the video of the incident went viral, he escaped to Hosur, then Salem and finally Kozhikode. Police tracked him down after he contacted his mother using a new SIM card. Authorities are also likely to take action against his live-in partner, a home guard, and another friend who allegedly assisted him in evading arrest. Further investigation are on.
Minor scuffle between BJP cadre and TNYM members in Salem
Minister distributeswelfare assistance worth 13.03 crore in Salem
Burglars decamp with jewels and cash in Salem
Burglars snatch chain and women injured in Salem
Ambedkarstatue garlanded in Salem; verbal clash erupts between BJP and TDM
Over 250 ex-Israeli intelligence officials urge end to Gaza war, return of hostages
Jerusalem: More than 250 former officials of Israels Mossad intelligence agency have signed a letter urging the government to immediately end the war in the Gaza Strip and bring about the release of the Israeli hostages still held there, Israels state-owned Kan TV News reported. According to the report, the signatories include three former Mossad 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 .
SG Palya groping case: Cabbie nabbed from Kerala
BENGALURU: In a major breakthrough, police arrested a 29-year-old cab driver who allegedly sexually harassed a woman while she was heading to her PG accommodation with her friend. The incident occurred on April 3 under the jurisdiction of Suddaguntepalya police station. Ten days after the incident, police traced the accused, Santosh, a resident of Tilak Nagar, who works as a cab driver for a private agency. According to a source, he was arrested near Kozhikode in Kerala. Officials are bringing him back to the city. On the night of the incident, the accused was allegedly under the influence of alcohol when he saw the two young women walking. He approached one of them, sexually harassed her, and fled, police said, adding the incident was captured on CCTV. His movements were tracked through Hosur and Salem districts in Tamil Nadu, before he reached Kozhikode. Police added that he will be produced before court on Monday.
Despite Gaza war, tourist groups from Kerala have been visiting Holy Land
KOCHI: The conflict in the Gaza Strip has not put a damper on those looking to visit the Holy Land and surrounding regions. According to data released by Israels ministry of tourism, nearly 50% of the 9,600 visitors from India in 2024 were pilgrim tourists. And, around 90% of these visitors hailed from Kerala. Thomas Mathai, director of Riya Travels and Tours India Pvt Ltd, says, Despite the strife in Gaza, tours to the Holy Land are happening and that too in comparatively good numbers. Two batches that couldnt travel when the war was at its fiercest left recently. There have been no issues, he told TNIE. According to him, more groups will be making the trip towards the end of April. But, pilgrimage tourism has not caught up with youngsters. It is very rare to see youths participating in the Holy Land tour. They might plan a trip to Israel and other places in the region but the spots that they visit are non-religious, says Thomas. The two groups that are due to leave this month comprise 100 passengers. The elderly are a part of every group. They consider this trip as a fulfilment of their religious aspirations, he adds. He points out that the groups approached them voluntarily. We never canvased them. In May, we have five groups travelling to the Holy Land, says Thomas. Kandirickal Travels confirmed that though numbers have dropped since the start of the Gaza conflict, the tours are taking place. It has one group preparing for the tour. Basically, the peak months are September and October, an official said. Amruta Bangera, director of marketing, Israel Ministry of Tourism (IMOT)-India global, said pilgrim tourists constitute a large portion of inbound visitors to Israel. Individual tourists are very rare. Travellers from India generally want to experience Jerusalems Old City, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, floating on the Dead Sea, Jaffa, Haifa, snorkelling in Eilat, Ramon Crater and a city break in Tel Aviv. The biggest attractions among Christian pilgrims are Nazareth and Bethlehem, she added. We are getting a good number of pilgrim groups organised by tour agencies and churches. Many of these groups are led by priests or bishops. We conduct seminars in Kerala to educate them about the facilities to ensure a seamless tourism experience, Amruta adds. Regarding the safety aspects due to the conflict in Gaza, she says, Locations away from the Gaza border are safe. Tourists are not allowed to places near the conflict zone. Proper safety checks are in place to ensure the tourists remain safe. Pilgrims progress Nearly 50% of the 9,600 visitors from India in 2024 were pilgrim tourists Around 90% of these visitors hailed from Kerala Elderly are part of most groups, while youngsters choose non-religious spots
Mizoram celebrates Palm Sunday with religious fervour
AIZAWL, April 13: Palm Sunday was celebrated with religious fervour in Christian-majority Mizoram to commemorate the triumphal entry of Jesus to Jerusalem ahead of his crucifixion. Children held Palm Sunday processions in the early morning in various parts of the state. They came out to the streets in towns and villages carrying palm leaves, chanting []
Prisoner dies of cardiac arrest in Salem Central Prison
Foot overbridge in front of Muthumalai Murugan Temple in Salem to be opened within a month
Mizoram observes Palm Sunday with profound religious fervor
Aizawl: Mizoram observed Palm Sunday across its regions with profound religious fervor, marking the triumphant entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem before his crucifixion. As a part of the event, children of different churches heldPalm Sundayprocessionsin the early morning. They came out to streets in towns and villages carrying palm leaves, chanting Hosanna and singing [] The post Mizoram observes Palm Sunday with profound religious fervor appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Minister inspects knowledge centre and Adi Dravidar welfarehostel in Salem
US conducts fresh airstrikes on Yemen
Sanaa: The US military carried out 10 airstrikes across northern Yemen, targeting multiple locations. The strikes reportedly hit Al-Salem district in northern Saada province, Al-Munira district in western Hodeidah province, and the Vocational Institute in Al-Sawmaah district of central Al-Bayda province on late Saturday night, Xinhua news agency reported quoting Houthi-run al-Masirah TV. No casualties 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 .
Forest Department invites public participation to choose Bird of Salem
Man accused of theft sustains fracture while fleeing police in Salem
BDO, office assistant suspended for sexual harassment in Salem
College student drowns in well in Salem
COIMBATORE: In view of the spurt in passenger traffic during the Tamil New Year and Vishu festivals, the Southern Railway has announced special train services between SMVT Bengaluru and key destinations in Kerala and Tamil Nadu via Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode and Salem junctions. SMVT Bengaluru-Kannur special. Train No. 06573 will depart from SMVT Bengaluru at 11:55 pm on April 11, 2025, and reach Kannur at 1:30 pm the next day. In the return direction, Train No. 06574 will leave Kannur at 6:25 pm on April 14 and arrive at SMVT Bengaluru at 8:00 am on April 15. These trains will stop at Krishnarajapuram, Bangarapet, Kuppam, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Coimbatore, Palakkad, Shoranur, Tirur, Kozhikode, Vadakara, and Thalassery. The timings for Train 06573 on April 12 include Salem at 5:05/5:10 am, Erode at 6:10/6:20 am, Tiruppur at 7:03/7:05 am, and Coimbatore at 8:12/8:15 am. The timings for Train 06574 on April 15 at Coimbatore are 12:27/12:30 am, Tiruppur at 1:18/1:20 am, Erode at 2:10/2:20 am, and Salem at 3:17/3:20 am. SMVT Bengaluru-Ernakulam Jn special Train No. 06575 will leave SMVT Bengaluru at 4:35 pm on April 12 and reach Ernakulam Jn at 3:00 am the next day. The return Train No. 06576 will depart Ernakulam at 10:00 pm on April 14 and arrive at SMVT Bengaluru at 10:55 am on April 15. Stops include Krishnarajapuram, Bangarapet, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Podanur, Palakkad, Thrissur, and Aluva. All trains will offer a mix of AC First Class, AC 2-tier, AC 3-tier, Sleeper Class, General Second Class, and coaches with facilities for the differently abled.
CM virtually inaugurates libraries and school buildings in Salem and Namakkal districts
Israel orders evacuations in Gaza City amid military operations
Jerusalem: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Friday issued an urgent evacuation order for residents in several neighbourhoods of eastern Gaza City as military operations intensified in the area. In a message posted on social media X, IDF Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee called on civilians to move westward for their safety. The IDF is working 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 .
Siblings drown in lake in Salem
Israel releases Palestinian who took part in attack at 13, developed mental illness in prison
JERUSALEM: Israel has released a Palestinian who took part in an attack when he was 13 and developed schizophrenia in prison as requests for early release were denied. Israel says Ahmad Manasra is a terrorist who tried to kill Jews his own age. Palestinians accuse Israel of subjecting a child to harsh incarceration that led []
Brothers drown when fishing in lake in Salem district
Government will hang Tahawwur Rana during Bihar polls, claims Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut
MUMBAI: Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut said 26/11 terror attack key accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who was extradited to India on Thursday, should be hanged immediately and claimed the government will do so during Bihar elections. Raut also demanded that Kulbhushan Jadhav, who was captured in 2016 and was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court for alleged spying, be brought back home. India has dismissed Pakistan's accusation as concocted. According to New Delhi, Jadhav was kidnapped in Iran where he had legitimate business interests, and brought to Pakistan. To save Jadhav, India moved the International Court of Justice, which ordered Pakistan to stay his execution. Rana should be immediately hanged but he will be hanged during the Bihar polls (scheduled later this year), Raut told PTI. Raut said there was a 16-year-old battle to bring Rana to India, and it started during the Congress rule. So no one should take the credit of bringing back Rana, Raut added. The Sena (UBT) MP said Rana is not the first accused to be extradited to India. In the past, 1993 serial blast accused Abu Salem too was extradited to India, he noted. He also demanded that economic fugitives Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi be extradited to India.
Stray dogs bite 20 people in Salem
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Israels top court freezes dismissal of Shin Bet chief until another decision
Jerusalem: Israels High Court of Justice issued an interim order, ruling that Ronen Bar, chief of the internal security service Shin Bet, would remain in his position until another court decision. The order followed an over 10-hour hearing on petitions filed by opposition factions and other organisations against the governments March 21 decision to dismiss 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 .
Death of jumbo poaching suspect in forest: Madras HC orders re-postmortem
CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has ordered re-postmortem on the body of the 28-year-old G Senthil which was found in a decomposed state in a reserve forest under mysterious circumstances. He was a suspect in the Dharmapuri elephant poaching case. Justice GK Ilanthiraiyan issued the orders on the petition filed by the victims wife, Chitra, alleging custodial torture. A team of doctors from government medical colleges will perform the re-postmortem. According to the order, the team comprises Dr Gokula Ramanan, HoD of forensic medicine, Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, Salem, Dr Thunder Chief, HoD, Krishnagiri Govt Medical College, and Dr N Karthikeyan, senior assistant professor, Chengalpattu Govt Medical College. He directed the team to conduct the re-postmortem on or before April 10 as per guidelines and submit the report on April 15, and adjourned the hearing to the same date. After the body was found on April 4 in a decomposed state, a postmortem was performed at the Dharmapuri GH. On perusal of the postmortem, it is silent about the legs and hands of the deceased. According to the specific case of the petitioner, her husbands nails were removed from the hands and there are signs of custodial torture. Furthermore, his body was thrown into the forest area. A person who was grazing cattle found it and informed the VAO, the judge observed. Chitra had also sought for a CBI probe into the death, as she alleged it was due to custodial torture by forest department officials who took him for inquiry on March 17. The petitioner said the Eriyar police informed her on April 4 that her husbands body was found in a decomposed state in a reserve forest and a country-made gun was lying near the body. She also said that the police and the forest department officials were acting hand in glove to cover up the death, and the former had not taken any action against real culprits. It may be noted that the state government has transferred the case to the CB-CID.
12-year-old boy drowns in lake in Salem
DMK cadre celebrates Supreme Court verdict in Salem
SI, Head constable attack each otherin Salem
Temporarysheds set up at bus stops in Salem to fight scorching sun
Israel sees decline in hi-tech workforce for first time in decade: report
Jerusalem: The number of employees in the Israeli hi-tech sector recorded its first decline in a decade in 2024, according to a report published by the Israel Innovation Authority on Monday. According to the 2025 High-Tech Employment Status Report, the number of employees in the Israeli hi-tech sector was 390,847 in 2024, a decrease 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 .
Salem farmers receive 34.22 crore in subsidy through AED schemes
Salem youth arrested for uploading ex-girlfriends pictures on social media
Three, including SSIs son, arrested for attacking sub-inspector in Salem
Hamas rockets injure three in Israel; Israeli forces strike central Gaza
Jerusalem: Three people were slightly injured during a rocket attack on southern Israel by Hamas, which prompted the Israeli army to launch multiple airstrikes on central Gaza later in the day, according to Israeli and Palestinian sources. Earlier on Sunday, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, said in a brief statement that it 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 .
JERUSALEM/GAZA, Apr 7: Israeli airstrikes killed at least 44 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, according to Gazas Civil Defense Agency, following a rare rocket barrage fired from the enclave by Hamas militants. Separately, Palestinian authorities reported that a 14-year-old Palestinian-American boy was fatally shot by Israeli forces during clashes in the occupied West Bank. The violence escalated after Hamass armed wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, launched rockets into southern Israel earlier Sunday, which the group described as retaliation for [] The post Israeli airstrikes kill 44 in Gaza after Hamas rocket fire; Palestinian-American teen shot dead in West Bank appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MTC bus drivers to undergo breath analyser test before start of shift
CHENNAI: To enhance road safety and prevent accidents, the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) has introduced breath analysers at all of its 32 depots to monitor bus drivers for alcohol consumption. Drivers will be tested before the start of their morning and afternoon shifts, according to officials. Until recently, alcohol detection machines were used randomly to check whether a driver is under the influence. Now, like airline and locomotive pilots, bus drivers will be subjected to regular breath analyser tests, an official said. During 2022-23, according to official data, 1,000 people lost their lives in 906 accidents involving government buses. In 2023-24, fatalities reduced to 971 across 878 fatal accidents. The permissible blood alcohol content (BAC) limit is 30mg per 100ml of blood. We restrict drivers from duty even if the breath analyser shows a reading between 10-15 mg, an MTC official added. All the depots were given breath analysers last week. Currently, when an accident occurs, the police conduct blood tests to determine whether the bus driver was under the influence of alcohol. Regardless of the circumstances of the accident, the police often register a case of negligence against the larger vehicle involved - which, in most cases, is a government bus. If the driver tests positive, compensation can run into several lakhs, even if the accident wasnt the drivers fault, said an official. We have requested the transport corporations to implement breathalyser tests as a routine measure, a source from State Road Safety Council (SRSC) said. This initiative has assumed significance following the recruitment of a significant number of temporary drivers in MTC, TNSTC, and SETC. Recently, several videos have surfaced showing bus drivers appearing to be under the influence while driving. Officials also acknowledged that in some cases, drivers may test positive due to medication taken before duty, and such practical concerns will be considered when interpreting results. Similar breathalyser devices have now been introduced in SETC and all six TNSTC divisions recently. A total of 339 devices have been procured and distributed across divisions in Villupuram (70), Salem (39), Coimbatore (82), Kumbakonam (50), Madurai (58), and Tirunelveli (20). SETC has also received 20 breathalyser units. Unlike private and commercial vehicles, government buses are not covered under accident insurance schemes. In the event of an accident, victims must file claims through courts. To address this, the government has set up an Accident Claim Settlement Fund, which receives an annual allocation of Rs 60 crore.
Netanyahu, Trump to meet at White House
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with US President Donald Trump on Monday at 1 p.m. local time (1700 GMT) at the White House, according to a statement from his office. The two leaders are expected to discuss several key issues, including the new tariffs recently imposed by Trump on Israel, 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 .
Students should pursue higher studies, says Salem Collector
CPI State conference to be held in Salem from August 15 to 18
Minister flags off buses at Salem New Bus Stand
Israel detains two UK MPs over alleged plans to document security forces activities: Reports
JERUSALEM, Apr 6: Israeli authorities banned two British parliamentarians from entering the country on the grounds that they were allegedly planning to spread anti-Israel rhetoric, the Times of Israel newspaper reported, citing the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority. Labour MPs Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang were banned from entering Israel after questioning revealed that the purpose of their visit was to document Israeli security forces and spread hateful rhetoric against Israel, the publication said, citing the authority. As noted, during [] The post Israel detains two UK MPs over alleged plans to document security forces activities: Reports appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Nine suspects in 2019 Pollachi rape case questioned in court; trial adjourned to April 9
COIMBATORE: Nine suspects who were arrested in connection with the 2019 Pollachi rape case were produced before the District Mahila Court for questioning on Saturday. R Nandhini Devi, the Mahila Court judge questioned all the accused- N Rishwanth alias Sabarirajan, K Thirunavukkarasu, T Vasanthakumar, N Sathis, R Manivannan alias Mani, K Arulanantham, Heron Paul, P Babu alias Bike Babu and M Arunkumar. As per the case report, on February 24, 2019, a case was registered against them for sexually harassing a 19-year-old college student at Makkinampatti in Pollachi. The Pollachi police arrested three people the next day, while Thirunavukkarasu, the prime suspect was arrested on March 5, 2019. The case became sensational as the accused sexually harassed the victims and recorded their acts on phones. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested them and they are currently lodged at the Salem Central Prison. The judge questioned the nine people under Section 313 (power to examine the accused) of the CrPC Act. The special public prosecutor of CBI examined the witnesses, and the defence counsels cross-examined the witnesses a week ago. The court proceeding was held on camera. After completing the questioning, the judge adjourned the trial to April 9. The court is expected to pronounce the judgment in connection with the case next month after observing the argument between the prosecution and the defence counsels.
Israeli troops deploy to new corridor across Gaza
Jerusalem: Israel says troops have deployed to a newly established security corridor across southern Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday announced the new Morag Corridor to pressure the Hamas militant group and suggested it would cut off the southern city of Rafah, which Israel has ordered evacuated, from the rest of Gaza. A military 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 .
Murder case accused fractures leg in Salem
Minister inaugurates Jallikattu and inspects specialgrievancesmeeting at Tangedco office in Salem
Israeli army kills major Hamas money exchanger in Gaza
Jerusalem: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement that it killed Saeed Ahmad Abed Khudari, allegedly a key Hamas money exchanger, in Gaza City. According to the IDF, Khudari, who was struck and killed on Thursday, was a key terror financing facilitator within Hamas. While working as a money exchanger, Khudari headed the 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 .
Israels attorney general calls on high court to cancel dismissal of Shin Bet chief
Jerusalem: Israels Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara urged the countrys High Court of Justice to overturn the governments decision to dismiss Ronen Bar, chief of Israels internal security service Shin Bet. The Israeli government unanimously voted on March 21 to remove Bar, citing a lack of trust, following ongoing disagreements between him and Prime Minister Benjamin 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 .
NEET aspirant ends life in Salem
Centre denies assent to Tamil Nadu's NEET Exemption Bill; CM Stalin vows to continue legal fight
CHENNAI: The Central government has denied assent to the Bill that seeks exemption from the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to undergraduate medical courses in the Tamil Nadu. Chief Minister MK Stalin informed about it in the State Assembly on March 4 and announced that a meeting of the State legislative party leaders will be held on April 9 to chalk out the next course of action. The CM said the State government will also consult legal experts in this regard. However, the CM did not say on what grounds the union government refused assent to the Bill. The State government has provided all explanations sought by the Union Ministry of Health, Union Home Ministry and Union Ministry of education regarding this Bill. However, without accepting the explanations of the State government, the Union government has denied assent to the Bill. I inform you of this regrettable news, which come as a shock to the students, the CM said. BJP government is allergic to the word federalism: CM Stalin The CM also described the union government's denial of assent to the NEET Exemption Bill as a dark chapter in the history of the federal constitution. The union government has ignored the views of the resolutions adopted by the Tamil Nadu Assembly as well as the views of the people of Tamil Nadu. The people are watching this, he added. The CM said the denial of assent to the NEET Exemption Bill by the union government would not end the struggle to abolish the NEET. On behalf of the lakhs of students and their parents aspiring to pursue medical education in Tamil Nadu, I assure that the Tamil Nadu government will take all legal measures with unwavering determination to realise their dreams, the CM asserted. The Bill was re-adopted by the Tamil Nadu Assembly on February 8, 2022. Meanwhile, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, in a statement expressed shock over the death of a girl student, Sathya from Konganapuram in Salem district, since she could not score high marks in NEET coaching. He asked why Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin who promised to abolish NEET, has been maintaining a deceitful silence on this issue. If you have a sense of shame, apologise to the students of Tamil Nadu who have been cheated by you, he added.
Rain lashes Kovai, Nilgiris; tourists in Coonoor affected
COIMBATORE: Widespread rainfall was reported in the western districts, especially Nilgiris and Coimbatore, on Thursday, bringing cheer to people who have been reeling under the scorching heat in the last two months. Heavy rain was recorded on Thursday morning in Karamadai, Veerapandi Pirivu, Periyanaickenpalayam and heavy rain was reported in Annur in the afternoon. Residents of Udhagamandalam faced hardship as rainwater mixed with sewage overflowed on the streets. Clogged drains resulted in sewage overflowing at Charring Cross on the Mettupalayam road, Government Hospital road, Government Botanical Garden road and Elkhill road in the hill town. Rain lashed Coonoor for an hour in the afternoon, due to which water stagnated in low-lying areas in Gandhipuram. Boat ride was cancelled in the Sims Park which left tourists disappointed. With rain and mist reducing visibility, motorists switched on headlights during the day on Lambs Rock Road near Coonoor. In the last 24 hours ending at 8 am on Thursday, Kotagiri received highest rainfall of 30 mm in Nilgiris district. The district received a total of 92 mm rainfall and an average rainfall of 3.17 mm. Traffic was affected on Yercaud road in Salem district after a tree fell between the 8th and 9th hairpin bend on Thursday morning. Following this information, the state highways department staff, along with the help of fire and rescue service personnel, cleared the tree and cleared the road for vehicle movement. Drizzling reported at Harur and Pappireddipatti.
Aavin is the cheapest cooperative milk brand in country, says minister Raja Kannappan
CHENNAI: Milk and Dairy Development Minister R S Raja Kannappan on Wednesday informed the Assembly that Aavin milk is the most affordable among all state-owned cooperative brands, including Amul, Nandini and Milma, as well as private brands, with the price difference ranging from Rs 6 to Rs 16 per litre. He added that Aavin can ensure an adequate milk supply for all only if daily procurement increases from the current 36 lakh litres to 56 lakh litres. During discussions on the demands of grants for his department, Kannappan highlighted Aavins competitive pricing. He said Aavin sells toned milk at Rs 40 a litre, compared to Rs 48 by Nandini, Rs 46 by Milma and Rs 54 by Amul. Similarly, Aavins standardised milk variant is priced at Rs 44 per litre, whereas Nandini charges Rs 56, Milma Rs 54 and Amul Rs 60. For full cream milk, Aavin sells it at Rs 60 per litre and Rs 48 per litre for cardholders, while Nandini, Milma and Amul price their full cream milk at Rs 62, Rs 68 and Rs 66 per litre respectively. Efforts are under way to increase milk procurement to 56 lakh litres per day to revive 300 dormant primary milk producers cooperative societies, Kannappan said. He also mentioned that 18 dairy projects, with a total investment of Rs 1,800 crore, are currently at various stages of implementation across the state. Upgradation of dairy plants is in progress at Salem, Namakkal, Thanjavur, Thoothukudi and other locations. These projects are expected to be completed before 2026, positioning Aavin as a major dairy brand in the country, he added. To boost milk procurement, the state government has been providing an incentive of Rs 3 per litre to milk suppliers since December 2023. As of March this year, a total of Rs 324.14 crore has been disbursed, benefiting four lakh farmers, the minister stated. Kannappan further noted that Aavins milk products generate annual sales of Rs 560 crore. To expand its product range, Aavin has introduced new items, including sweets, cookies and bread. Currently, Aavin produces ice cream at its Salem, Madurai and Erode dairies, while the Tiruchy plant is being upgraded to produce 60,000 litres of ice cream, he added. Providing further details, he stated that Aavin produces 90 tonnes of skimmed milk powder and 40 tonnes of ghee daily. Although Aavins ghee is more expensive by Rs 50, it is in high demand in the United States. Aavin products are also exported to countries such as Singapore, Qatar and others, he concluded. Dairy-related announcements A genetic improvement initiative to boost milk production in Nagapattinams Umblachery native cattle breed will be undertaken at a cost of Rs 1.94 crore under the National Milk Recording Programme (NMRP) Loans worth Rs 2,000 crore will be facilitated through the Kisan Credit Card to support 3.79 lakh dairy farmers in setting up shelters and covering medical expenses for milch cows 500 Aavin parlours will be established at a cost of Rs 10 crore 525 primary milk producers cooperative unions will be computerised at a cost of Rs 2.63 crore To provide instant acknowledgment slips to milk suppliers, cloud-based milk analysers and other infrastructure will be installed at 1,437 primary milk societies District milk unions will identify and reward the three highest milk-yielding milch cows, with Rs 15 lakh allocated for the initiative Training on milch cow maintenance will be provided to 12,000 farmers at a cost of Rs 60 lakh
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Delhi Metro to operate CMRL phase II at Rs 6K crore
CHENNAI: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has secured the operation and maintenance contract for Chennai Metro Rail Limiteds (CMRL) Phase II network. The contract, valued at Rs 5,870 crore, covers an extensive 118.9-km network spanning three key corridors: Madhavaram Milk Colony to Siruseri SIPCOT II, Lighthouse to Poonamallee Bypass, and Madhavaram Milk Colony to Sholinganallur. Additionally, DMRC will oversee maintenance depots at Madhavaram, Poonamallee, and Semmancheri. Chennai Metro Rail managing director MA Siddique told TNIE that Deutsche Bahn and DMRC participated in the tender process, with DMRC winning as the lowest bidder. It is industry practice worldwide to outsource operations to specialised operators. In India, Hyderabad and Mumbai have already adopted this approach, Siddique said. The official Letter of Acceptance (LoA) was handed over on Tuesday by Siddique to DMRC managing director Dr Vikas Kumar. The signing ceremony was attended by senior officials, including S Krishnamoorthy, director (Finance) of CMRL, and Dr Amit Kumar Jain, director (Operations & Services) of DMRC. Siddique noted the contract was awarded with the hope that Chennais metro network will expand to 400 km in the next 10 years, up from the current 54 km and the additional 116 km under Phase II. CMRL is also tasked with developing metro rail networks in other cities across Tamil Nadu, including Coimbatore, Madurai, Hosur, Salem, and Trichy. Long-term operation and maintenance contracts were tendered out so that CMRL can focus on metro expansion, he said. DMRC is widely recognised for its expertise in metro operations, having successfully developed an extensive metro network across the National Capital Region (NCR), including Delhi, New Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, and Greater Noida. This network spans 395.24 km with 289 stations. Beyond NCR, DMRC has extended its role to consultancy services and project implementation, including serving as the implementation agency for Mumbai Metro Line 2B. Siddique said DMRC will hire most of its staff from Tamil Nadu, ensuring they have a working knowledge of Tamil, except for senior management positions. Additionally, labour-intensive roles, including housekeeping, security, and ticketing, will be managed under a cost-plus model, with Tamil proficiency being mandatory for these positions. Most of the recruitment will take place in Tamil Nadu, primarily through colleges, ITIs, and polytechnics, he added. As part of the agreement, DMRC will be responsible for maintaining high service standards and efficient asset management across Chennai Metros Phase II network. The contract is initially set for 12 years from the Commercial Operation Date of the final stage of Phase II, with the possibility of a three-year extension based on performance. Notably, the existing Phase I of Chennai Metro continues to be operated and maintained by CMRL. We will continue to do so to retain the capability to maintain and operate metro rail, Siddique added.
Israel orders evacuations in Gaza amid expanded military operations
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Over 30 killed as Israels military operation in Gaza Strip expanding to seize large areas
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Bombay HC pulls up Centre, State for delaying Abu Salems premature release petition
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Israel lifts all duties on US imports ahead of Trumps expected tariff move
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Rising temperature moves people towards mud pots in Salem district
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Palestinian teenager from West Bank becomes first to die in Israeli prison
JERUSALEM, Apr 1: A 17-year-old from the West Bank who was held in an Israeli prison for six months without being charged died after collapsing in unclear circumstances, becoming the first Palestinian teen to die in Israeli detention, officials said. Walid Ahmad was a healthy high schooler before his arrest in September for allegedly throwing stones at soldiers, his family said. Rights groups have documented widespread abuse in Israeli detention facilities holding thousands of Palestinians who were rounded up [] The post Palestinian teenager from West Bank becomes first to die in Israeli prison appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Israeli PM testifies in Qatargate probe
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu testifies in Qatargate probe
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Driver placed under suspension in Salem
His petition emphasised that the highway is a crucial route connecting Salem, Namakkal, Erode, and Coimbatore with Palakkad, Thrissur, and Kochi in Kerala