Chennai / The Times of India
A major disruption hit the ChennaiArakkonam train route early Sunday as a crude oil tanker on a freight train caught fire near Thiruvallur. The train, carrying 45 tankers from Ennore to Mumbai, experienced the incident around 5 am. Rail traffic was halted, causing delays and diversions. No injuries have been reported, and an investigation into the fire's cause is underway.
Chennai anticipates a warm, partly rainy day on July 13, 2025, with temperatures peaking at 36.7C and patchy afternoon showers. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas and stay hydrated. The week ahead forecasts alternating sun and rain, with heavier downpours expected mid-week, particularly July 16-17. This marks a mild onset of monsoon-like conditions, offering a welcome respite from the heat.
In Chennai, nearly 2,000 students across 20 schools are learning 'anapana' sati meditation to improve focus and manage stress. This simple technique, a beginner version of Vipassana, connects the mind with the breath, helping children gain self-confidence and deal with academic and relationship pressures.
Harikrishnan doesnt want to stop here after securing third norm.
The CBI has launched an investigation into the custodial death of Ajith Kumar, a temple guard from Tamil Nadu. This action follows the Tamil Nadu government's decision to transfer the case to the agency. A postmortem report revealed multiple external and internal injuries, suggesting torture.
Chennai anticipates a warm, humid Friday with temperatures reaching 37.3C and an 88% chance of patchy evening rain, making an umbrella essential. While mornings are pleasant, the afternoon will be hot. The week ahead promises a mix of sun and showers; Sunday offers a brief respite before more consistent rain arrives mid-week, with Thursday expected to be the wettest.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, speaking at IIT Madras, challenged the foreign press to provide evidence of Indian damage during Operation Sindoor, emphasizing its precision and indigenous technology. He highlighted India's advancements in communication systems, driven by the need for data protection after the Galwan attack.
Chennai is set for a warm day today, July 11, with temperatures peaking at 37.1C and a high chance of patchy rain in the late afternoon. While winds offer some relief, residents should carry an umbrella. Looking ahead, the city expects a mix of sunshine and scattered showers throughout the week, with July 13 potentially bringing the most intense rainfall.
Chennai police win medals at World Police and Fire Games
The Ramadoss-Anbumani rift is not just a power struggle or ego clash between father and son. Its a deeper family drama, one that PMK cadre believe is politically damaging for the party.
Tamil Nadu's government is initiating master health check-ups for construction workers, a move experts hail as a starting point. However, they emphasize the urgent need for broader occupational health considerations for unorganized workers across various sectors. Issues like silicosis, heat stress, and lack of insurance plague these workers.
Parandur protest group alleges that the state government is using outsiders to register lands for the greenfield airport project, accusing them of ignoring genuine villagers' concerns. Despite ongoing protests against the land acquisition, the district administration claims some villagers have registered, receiving compensation. A major public agitation is planned to condemn the government's actions.