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Communist Party workers protested near the US Consulate in Chennai against the apprehension of Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro. Approximately 150 protesters, including 25 women, were arrested by police when they attempted to march towards the consulate. The demonstrators were detained at a community hall in Royapettah.
Gen Z voters, comprising 19% of the electorate, are poised to be a decisive force in the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections. Political parties are recalibrating strategies to engage this generation, driven by frustration with governance and seeking change. Actor Vijay's entry into politics has particularly electrified the youth, drawing unprecedented crowds and fan club support.
Secondary grade teachers protested in Chennai over a pay anomaly. Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi stated he will meet with the Finance minister and secretary. They will explore rectifying the pay difference faced by teachers. The minister acknowledged the teachers' demands align with the DMK's election promises. A favorable decision is expected for the teachers.
Southern Railway announced special trains to manage Pongal festival rush, operating from January 8 to 21, 2026. These services connect major cities like Nagercoil, Coimbatore, and Mangaluru with terminals including Tambaram and Chennai Egmore. Advance reservations for these trains will commence on January 4, 2026.

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