The Times of India
Elections 2026Chennai / The Times of India
Over a year after identification, numerous unsafe buildings in Chennai remain standing due to ownership disputes, redevelopment disagreements, and bureaucratic delays. Despite identifying 337 dilapidated structures, including private and government properties, many are stuck in legal battles and lack owner consensus, hindering demolition efforts ahead of the monsoon.
Tamil Nadu's School Education Minister Rajmohan proudly reaffirmed the state's unwavering dedication to the two-language policy, announcing plans to directly appeal for funding from New Delhi if necessary. He stressed the importance of clarity in private school fee structures and vowed to take quick action against any inappropriate fee hikes.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay has allocated the state's sole Rajya Sabha seat to the Congress party, strengthening the post-election alliance with TVK. This move, seen as a gesture of coalition dharma, follows a meeting between Congress leaders and the Chief Minister.
AIADMK faces an existential crisis after a significant electoral defeat, leading to internal dissent and a struggle for survival. Edappadi K Palaniswami is challenged to maintain party unity and relevance amidst growing indiscipline and the rise of new political forces.
The DMK faces a generational challenge following TVK's electoral success, prompting introspection on its appeal to young voters. The party is undertaking internal reviews and organizational reforms to address declining seat numbers and adapt its strategy to personality-driven politics, while also considering potential alliances.
Former BJP Tamil Nadu chief K Annamalai is reportedly planning to launch a new regional party with a secular and Tamil-first outlook. This move follows differences with the BJP's central leadership over political strategy and candidate selection. Annamalai is expected to announce his future political plans at a press meet on June 5.
Railways said line block and power block would be carried out from 11.05pm on June 5 to 3.05am on June 6, resulting in cancellation and partial cancellation of services.
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.

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