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Former BJP Tamil Nadu chief K Annamalai resigned, citing party sidelining and poor election results, including a dropped vote share. He met Amit Shah and Nitin Nabin, with sources divided on his decision to quit. Annamalai reportedly plans a new regional outfit, potentially drawing cadres from the BJP.
MRP violations, sales beyond designated hours & stalling closure in prohibited zones, Tasmac refuses to fall in line
IIT Delhi alumnus Vinod Daniel, a leader in preventive conservation, has worked with museums in 50 countries. He emphasizes the need for museums to engage audiences, especially younger ones, and embrace diverse voices. Daniel advocates for technology to enhance storytelling and highlights the potential for private museums and innovative outreach like 'museums in a box' in India.
In a fervent address, AIADMK leader Edappadi Palaniswami targeted dissenters within the ranks, accusing them of trying to undermine the party's legacy despite their past benefits. He rallied his supporters, reminding them of the formidable trials AIADMK has overcome in its history.
Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai met with party leaders in Delhi, submitting his resignation amid speculation of launching a new regional party. Associates suggest the outfit will have a secular and Tamil-first outlook, aiming to be an alternative to existing political forces in the state.
AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami slammed Tamil Nadu CM C Joseph Vijay over the Tondiarpet youths murder, accusing him of poor law and order, evading responsibility as police minister, and acting like a reel hero. He cited rising crimes, drug issues, and delays in womens safety measures like the Singappen force as evidence of governance failure.
All private schools across Tamil Nadu must now publicly display their approved tuition fees by June 5th. This directive follows a recent order from the TN Information Commission, emphasizing fee transparency. Schools are required to post fee structures on notice boards and websites, and include them in admission forms.
The CBSE has launched its revaluation and issues-verification portal for Class 12 students, allowing applications until June 6. Aadhaar verification is now mandatory for security, with alternatives for those without it. Students can apply for scan issue resolution at Rs 100 per book and answer revaluation at Rs 25 per question, with online payment required.
A group of thirty-nine bonded labourers from Chhattisgarh are finally free after a dramatic rescue from a cattle shelter in Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, where they were enticed by false claims of attractive salaries. Enduring weeks of abuse and deprivation, they took the brave step of contacting local authorities for rescue.
Tamil Nadu's Project Nilgiri Tahr aims to boost the endangered species' population and reconnect fragmented habitats. Recent surveys, aided by a new mobile app, are providing clearer data, with encouraging results expected from the 2026 joint survey with Kerala. Conservation efforts focus on habitat restoration and increasing female tahr numbers.
Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation is implementing a rigorous phone-based surveillance system to track pregnant women, ensuring all antenatal visits and tests are completed. This proactive approach, coupled with extended postpartum monitoring and a 24/7 helpline, is credited with significantly reducing maternal and infant mortality rates in the district.

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