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Poovai Senguttuvan, a staunch believer in Dravidian ideology, passed away at 90, leaving behind a legacy of impactful lyrics. Despite his initial reluctance towards devotional songs, he penned numerous hits, including 'Tiruparankundrathil nee sirithaal'. His life was marked by integrity, writing for prominent figures without seeking personal favors, and remaining true to his principles even when faced with adversity.
Tamil Nadu schools are actively promoting environmental awareness. Students are participating in a statewide tree plantation drive. They plant trees at homes, schools, and public places. They upload photos to a government portal. Chennai schools have planted over 5,500 saplings. The goal is 75,000 trees in Chennai. Schools face space constraints, but the initiative progresses.
AIADMK veteran K.A. Sengottaiyan, recently sacked from party posts, claims his trip to Haridwar is for spiritual reasons amidst political turmoil. This follows his demand to reinstate expelled leaders like Sasikala and O. Panneerselvam. Edappadi K.
India recognizes AI fluency as crucial for future economic success, akin to English proficiency. The nation is investing heavily in AI infrastructure and skill-building, with Tamil Nadu taking an early lead. Equipping citizens with AI literacy, alongside human skills, is essential for India to thrive in the digital age, ensuring equitable access and ethical implementation.
Chennai residents can expect patchy rain and moderate temperatures today, with highs around 33.9C. Air quality remains moderate, prompting advice for masks in heavy traffic. The week ahead forecasts increasing rainfall and rising temperatures, peaking mid-week before a slight weekend cool-down. Prepare for scattered showers and stay hydrated amidst these changing conditions.
Psychiatrists are observing a disturbing trend of increasing mental health issues, including suicidal ideation and self-harm, in children as young as nine. Studies reveal a significant rise in anxiety disorders among Indian children and adolescents.