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The integration of data science and AI is revolutionizing healthcare in India, blending modern medicine with traditional systems like Ayurveda. AI-enhanced tools are improving diagnostics, treatment, and public health responses, particularly in primary care and antimicrobial stewardship. This fusion promises personalized medicine and data-validated therapeutics, addressing critical healthcare challenges like antimicrobial resistance and diabetes.
Porombokiyal 2025, organized by Chennai Kalai Theruvizha, celebrates the vital role of poromboke lands in sustaining the livelihoods of Tamil Nadu's fishing communities, farmers, Irulars, and artisans. The event highlights the experiences of women in fishing, traditional crafts, and the impact of urbanization on natural spaces like the Ennore river.
In Tirunelveli, a traffic SSI, Gandhirajan, faced suspension after a video surfaced showing him dragging a two-wheeler rider on his car's bonnet. The incident occurred following an argument after Gandhirajan allegedly hit the two-wheeler. The rider, clinging to the bonnet for about 200 meters, was seen calling for help.
Chennai anticipates a warm, humid day with patchy rain and a high of 33.3C. Yesterday saw 'good' air quality, the best this week, offering a healthy start. Residents should carry umbrellas as showers are likely, with heavier rain expected by Sunday. This week promises continued scattered downpours, making outdoor planning crucial.
Once common in Tamil Nadu, raptor populations, including vultures, face severe threats like habitat loss and toxic drug use. The newly established Tamil Nadu Raptor Research Foundation aims to protect these vital birds of prey through research and conservation.
Chennai anticipates a warm, rainy day on September 17, 2025, with moderate showers and temperatures ranging from 27.9C to 33.4C. Yesterday's air quality was moderate (AQI 54), with today's rain expected to offer slight improvement. Residents should carry umbrellas and allow extra commute time.
Chennai's youth are actively commemorating Periyar's 147th birth anniversary with diverse events promoting social justice. Student groups like Ambedkar Reading Circle and VIT Chennai are hosting talks, debates, and lectures to revisit Periyar's contributions to equality. Discussions at Anna Library will highlight his impact on women's empowerment.