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National Human Rights Commission Chairman V Ramasubramanian emphasized opposing division in the name of religion, language, and race at the 'Unity India' launch in Chennai. Stressing unity among diverse communities, Ramasubramanian criticized the growing materialism. Retired Justice P N Prakash distinguished Sanatana Dharma from Hindutva, advocating for genuine harmony, while A Faizur Rahman highlighted societal unity among Hindus and Muslims.
DMK MP A Raja escalates tensions with the BJP government by declaring that the slogan 'Shut up Modi' will be voiced in Parliament. The statement follows a trend of increasingly confrontational slogans from DMK leaders in response to BJP's policies impacting Tamil Nadu.
A viral photo captured in Chennai shows parents scaling a school wall during CBSE Class X exams. The image has sparked debate on social media, with some calling it helicopter parenting while others expressed understanding for the parents' anxiety. People discussed whether such actions stem from genuine concern or contribute to increased stress for students.
In Krishnagiri, police shot an accused in the leg after he attacked officers while resisting arrest in a rape and robbery case. The crime involved four men who raped a woman, robbed her and her companion, and filmed the assault.