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Guru pooja, a Hindu ritual honoring mentors, has evolved into a significant political tool in Tamil Nadu. Initially a solemn remembrance, it now marks the death anniversaries of leaders like Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar and Vijayakant, influencing community mobilization and electoral alliances. These events, often amplified by social media, highlight the intersection of tradition and contemporary politics.
Naganthaangal lake near Tirumullaivoyal has been revived. Tata Communications Limited restored the lake. Groundwater levels have risen. Water quality has improved. Bird species have returned. A community hall was also built. This project offers a model for other urban fringe lakes.
Analysis of organic compounds from Keeladi has revealed the use of plant-based indigo dyes by Sangam-age weavers, indicating ancient textile dyeing units. Researchers identified indigo-related compounds and anthraquinones, confirming the existence of specialized industrial installations for dyeing approximately 2,000 years ago.
DMK has officially rejected calls from a section of Tamil Nadu Congress leaders for a share in power, asserting that the state will continue to be governed by a single party. Senior DMK leader I Periyasamy stated that Chief Minister M K Stalin is firm on maintaining this tradition, despite Congress leaders' right to demand power sharing.
A 14-year-old girl was gang-raped by four minors, including her boyfriend, in Puducherry. The school dropouts, aged 17, allegedly drugged the victim and locked her in a room. Police have arrested the four accused and are searching for two more individuals aware of the incident.
At 78, L. Subramaniam advocates for nurturing young talent by stepping back from frequent performances. He emphasizes the need for innovation in classical music to engage younger generations and highlights the global reach and importance of promoting instrumental music for its sustainability and wider appeal.
Chennai experienced overcast skies and a chilly breeze on Saturday, with the predicted heavy rain fizzling out. However, the India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for Sunday, anticipating 6-12cm of rainfall in Chennai, Chengalpet, and Kancheepuram. Despite a weakened weather system, atmospheric circulation will persist, bringing moderate to heavy showers and thunderstorms to north coastal Tamil Nadu.

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