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The seizures have raised concerns about possible efforts to bribe voters.
A protest by AIADMK and allies on women's safety took a controversial turn when senior leader C Ve Shanmugam made a remark referencing a leading actress. His comments, aimed at criticizing Chief Minister M K Stalin's outreach, drew both laughter and applause but sparked immediate backlash.
Superstar Rajinikanth has refuted claims made by Aadhav Arjuna. He expressed gratitude to political leaders, film personalities, and fans for their support. Arjuna had alleged that Rajinikanth faced pressure from the DMK when considering politics. This statement has sparked political reactions ahead of the assembly elections. Rajinikanth's response emphasizes his gratitude and a belief in time's eventual vindication.
Election squads are now conducting random checks across Tamil Nadu, targeting individuals carrying over Rs 50,000 cash or purchasing goods exceeding Rs 10,000. Valid documentation is crucial to avoid seizures. Seized cash up to Rs 10 lakh goes to the state treasury, while larger amounts trigger IT department involvement. Traders express concerns about the impact on daily business.
IIT Madras is expanding its Vidya Shakti program. This initiative offers free online math, science, and English classes to rural students. The program will reach 10,000 more students next year. Virtual reality will be used to explain difficult topics. AI tools will evaluate student writing. This aims to improve learning outcomes across India.
AIADMK's Edappadi Palaniswami has reunited with T T V Dhinakaran's AMMK to reclaim the influential Thevar vote bank ahead of the 2026 elections. This alliance aims to consolidate the anti-DMK vote, a move that failed to materialize in the previous election.
Chennai's Mylapore was a magnet for film music legends. Composers and singers like MS Viswanathan and TM Sounderarajan lived here. The area offered affordable homes and was close to film studios. Carnatic music and temples also attracted artists. Many learned music in Mylapore's streets. These homes now face change, but memories remain.
Tamil Nadu's election nomination period is compressed to five days due to government holidays between March 30 and April 6. Polling is scheduled for April 23, with vote counting on May 4. Over 23 enforcement departments are involved in implementing the Model Code of Conduct, with significant cash and goods already seized.
Tamil Nadu gears up for a three-way electoral battle, with CM Stalin's DMK seeking a second term against an AIADMK-led NDA and actor Vijay's TVK. While DMK boasts a strong alliance and welfare schemes, AIADMK faces internal divisions. Vijay's party introduces an unpredictable element, potentially reshaping the state's bipolar political landscape.
A notorious criminal, Thoppai Ganesan, wanted for over 30 cases including five murders, was killed in a police encounter near Madhavaram early Monday. Ganesan, tracked for a dacoity, allegedly attacked an officer when cornered. Police opened fire after he attempted to escape, leading to his death en route to the hospital.

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