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Congress leaders Praveen Chakravarty and Jothimani accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of insulting Tamil Nadu by allegedly withholding censor certification for actor Vijay's film 'Jana Nayagan'. They claim this is a political move to suppress Tamil cinema ahead of the 2026 elections, impacting freedom of expression.
AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami has firmly stated that expelled leaders O Panneerselvam and V K Sasikala will not be readmitted into the party. Following a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Palaniswami emphasized that the party's stance is unwavering.
Srinidhi Chidambaram, celebrating 50 years in Bharatanatyam, reflects on her unconventional training under Kamala Lakshman. Despite her passion, she has no plans to open a dance school, preferring to explore other avenues. Chidambaram's unique thematic performances, like 'The story of a river,' have garnered critical acclaim and recognition from prominent figures.
The govt said it made the decision keeping in mind the deterioration of students learning due to absence of teachers in classrooms.
Environmental destruction in India often occurs through administrative reclassification, not physical violence. The Supreme Court's height-based definition for Aravali hills and Tamil Nadu's classification of rocky elevations as 'minor hillocks' illustrate how legal protection is withdrawn, leaving landscapes physically intact but legally unprotected. This quiet erasure diminishes constitutional environmental duties.
In today's electoral arena in Tamil Nadu, neither the ruling party nor the party that ruled is in a position to secure 40% of the vote on their own, said Arjuna in his post on Tuesday.
The Madras High Court has banned the release and circulation of a Tamil book containing offensive remarks against Justice G R Swaminathan. The book was scheduled for release at the Chennai Book Fair. The court has initiated contempt proceedings against the publisher. The state police will enforce the prohibition. The book fair is organized by BAPASI.
A significant 69.21% of law graduates have successfully cleared the mandatory All India Bar Examination (AIBE) held on November 30, 2025. Out of 2,51,968 candidates, 1,74,386 passed, with results calculated on 95 marks after question adjustments. This exam is crucial for lawyers to practice in Indian courts.
AIADMK and PMK have joined forces, calling it a 'natural alliance' to oust the DMK government. Edappadi K Palaniswami and Anbumani Ramadoss announced the pact, aiming for a strong Tamil Nadu government. They highlighted a consensus on seat-sharing and vowed coordinated efforts for victory in upcoming elections.
Hosur's 'Taj Mahal' roses, a vibrant red variety, are a major export, flying to Malaysia thrice weekly for religious ceremonies. These popular blooms, along with others like Bordeaux and Allanji, are also destined for Singapore and West Asia. Cultivated year-round due to favorable climate, these roses are a significant part of the region's floral economy, with millions produced daily.
Congress leader Girish Chodankar emphasized the party's long-standing alliance with DMK, seeking equal footing and power-sharing for the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections. He dismissed speculation about aligning with TVK, stating the focus remains on strengthening the DMK partnership and addressing national rival BJP. Discussions on seat-sharing are ongoing.
CBI has summoned TVK president Vijay for questioning on January 12 regarding the Karur stampede case. Several party office bearers have already been questioned. The agency took over the investigation after a Supreme Court order, with a charge sheet potentially to be filed after Vijay's appearance.
The Madras High Court has upheld a single judge's order. The Subramaniya Swamy temple management must light the Karthigai deepam at the deepathoon atop Thiruparankundram hill. The court found no valid reason to deny this practice. The stone pillar is located on Devasthanam land. The court directed the Devasthanam to comply with the order during the Karthigai festival.
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has affirmed a single judge's decision, allowing the Subramaniya Swamy temple to light the Karthigai Deepam at the Thiruparankundram hill's Deepathoon. This ruling permits the continuation of the traditional practice at the hilltop stone pillar, alongside other customary spots, dismissing prior objections and ensuring the festival's heritage is preserved.

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