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Palani Adivaram police are investigating a fraudulent land registration case. A 1.4-acre land parcel worth Rs 100 crore was illegally registered. The land belongs to the Arulmigu Dhandayudapani Swami Mutt in Palani. Police have registered cases under five sections for cheating and forgery. Further legal action will be taken after examining all relevant documents.
A British Airways flight from Chennai to London was cancelled early Monday morning. The aircraft experienced a bird strike shortly before landing in Chennai. All 226 passengers were safely deplaned after the incident occurred. Engineers assessed the plane for damage, leading to the cancellation. British Airways confirmed the event and arranged hotel accommodation for affected passengers.
K Annamalai launched his 'We the Leaders' forum advocating healthy politics and societal change. He urged support for new legislators, emphasizing guidance over criticism. The forum plans extensive anti-drug awareness campaigns and environmental initiatives. Future efforts will focus on women's safety and children's welfare. Annamalai also announced plans for improving education and health services.
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The initiative, integrated with the existing Magizh Mutram system (a house system), will see every school elect ministers from each of the 5 houses (Kurinji, Mullai, Neithal, Marutham and Paalai) for education; safety; information and communication; environment and climate change; and hygiene and sanitation. Every student-minister will discharge duties concerning their portfolios
A speedboat carrying Indian tourists capsized near Vietnam's Phu Quoc island. Fifteen Indian tourists were killed and seventeen others sustained injuries in the accident. Ten of the deceased tourists hailed from Tamil Nadu, including businessmen and cellphone company agents. Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay expressed grief and ordered officials to coordinate repatriation efforts. Political leaders across Tamil Nadu offered condolences to the bereaved families.

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