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Chennai airport faced flight disruptions Wednesday morning as dense smoke from Bhogi festival celebrations reduced runway visibility to just 300 meters. Authorities anticipate improvement later today. The Pollution Control Board urged a smoke-free celebration, highlighting environmental and health risks from burning waste like plastics and tires, which have previously impacted flights and public well-being.
Chennai anticipates a warm, sunny Wednesday with highs around 28.6C and lows of 22.2C, no rain expected. However, yesterday's 'Moderate' AQI of 100, driven by PM2.5 and PM10, may cause irritation for sensitive groups. Early mornings and evenings are ideal for outdoor activities, with masks advised near traffic. The week ahead promises similar clear, dry conditions.
Despite being a fast-growing economy, Tamil Nadu carries a higher debt burden, showing how welfare schemes, often election-driven, can strain public finances
Susanta, whose stomach was swollen, became short of breath. Fellow workers rushed him to Salem Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College and Hospital where he was admitted to the intensive care unit.
The Tamil Nadu government has issued appointment orders to 831 contract nurses, completing the regularization of 1,000 nurses announced after protests. This move, considered a 'Pongal gift,' follows the regularization of 169 nurses last year. The minister highlighted significant regularization efforts since 2021 and announced future plans for more nurses.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched eight new Aavin projects worth 80.62 crore, including a cattle feed plant and ice cream unit. He also welcomed 50 transgender individuals into the Home Guards and celebrated the 300,000th beneficiary of the state's private-sector job program, highlighting significant advancements in infrastructure, employment, and inclusivity.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has voiced his support for actor Vijay's upcoming film 'Jananayagan', criticizing the I&B Ministry's alleged attempt to block its certification as an attack on Tamil culture. Gandhi previously backed Vijay's film 'Mersal' in 2017 and offered condolences after a stampede at a political event last year.
Chennai anticipates a warm, mostly dry Tuesday with temperatures around 28C and moderate humidity. While skies will be partly cloudy, rain is unlikely. Yesterday's moderate air quality, with PM2.5 at 52 g/m, may cause mild irritation for sensitive individuals. Light clothing and hydration are advised, with masks beneficial near traffic. The week ahead promises sunny days and cooler nights.

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