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Madras high court has issued a blanket ban on the slaughter of cows and calves in Tamil Nadu, not just for Bakrid but on any day. The court directed state authorities to ensure no such slaughter occurs, citing constitutional mandates and existing government orders aimed at protecting cattle and improving the rural economy.
The rise of Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL has created a new rivalry with Chennai Super Kings, shifting the dynamic from CSK's long-standing dominance. Online trolling and on-field incidents have intensified the bitterness between fans, fueled by historical and regional contexts, as RCB closes in on a second consecutive title.
A vacation bench comprising Justice G R Swaminathan and Justice V Lakshminarayanan had summoned Arun in connection with a habeas corpus petition filed by the wife of a builder detained under the Goondas Act, when Arun was Chennai city commissioner of police.
Traders and communist parties in Tenkasi protested restrictions on night bathing and new entry fees at Old Courtallam Falls. They staged a symbolic bath, arguing the changes commercialise the tourist spot and harm local livelihoods. The forest department implemented the new system following Madras High Court directions and the state's eco-tourism policy.
A Madras High Court judge refused to hear a case involving IPS officer A Arun, expressing anger over the prolonged wait faced by court staff to serve a summon. The judge insisted Arun be present until the case, concerning the detention of a real estate builder, is heard.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to block Karnataka's Mekedatu dam project without the consent of downstream states, citing farmer anxieties. He also sought clarity on singing the state anthem at government functions and requested the establishment of a Centre for Airborne Systems.
AIADMK factions are moving towards reconciliation, signaling an end to their internal rift. Leaders from both sides met, with one camp agreeing to function under Edappadi K Palaniswami's leadership. This development follows marathon talks and suggests a united front is forming, with efforts to withdraw complaints against rebel MLAs.
AIADMK factions are moving towards reconciliation, signaling an end to internal rifts. Rebel MLAs have agreed to function under Edappadi K. Palaniswami's leadership, with both sides reportedly withdrawing complaints against each other. Leaders are expected to meet the speaker to formalize the unity.
An accident in Tuticorin has claimed the lives of two workers, Malathi and Ayyappan, following a catastrophic explosion tied to the illicit production of firecrackers. The blast, which took place around 9pm in a small facility near Puliangulam, injured another worker severely as they mixed volatile chemicals.
Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai has publicly opposed the Centre's three-language policy, urging the CBSE to retract its recent notification. He argues the May 15 directive contradicts earlier announcements, which slated the compulsory third language for Class IX students from the 2029-30 academic year. Annamalai contends the abrupt implementation will unduly burden students and negatively impact their learning.
Hill stations are experiencing unprecedented heatwaves, with Ooty and Yercaud recording significantly higher temperatures. Global warming, erratic rainfall, and a surge in tourism are straining these fragile ecosystems. Rising temperatures are altering ecosystems, accelerating pest cycles, and leading to severe traffic congestion and pollution from vehicular emissions.
Opposition leaders Udhayanidhi Stalin and Edappadi K Palaniswami criticized the TVK government's crop loan waiver, alleging it diluted poll promises. They claimed the waiver, capped at Rs 50,000, is an injustice and a breach of trust, comparing it unfavorably to past AIADMK waivers. The leaders also accused the ruling party of backtracking on free electricity promises.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay is set to visit Delhi on Wednesday for a courtesy call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. This marks his inaugural trip to the capital since assuming office on May 10.
Tamil Nadu assembly speaker JCD Prabhakar accepted the handwritten resignation of MLA Esakki Subaya, who joined the ruling TVK party. This follows the resignations of three other AIADMK MLAs who also joined TVK, reducing the rebel AIADMK camp's strength.
A new wave of stargazing events is sweeping the landscape, as astronomy buffs merge their passion with local culture through temple explorations, guided journeys in mangrove forests, and captivating book readings. These gatherings, strategically placed in low-light districts, invite adventurers to engage with enchanting natural vistas and forge connections with a tapestry of individuals while beholding the stars' breathtaking splendor.
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Former deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin accused the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam government of betraying farmers. He stated the party reneged on its poll promise of a complete crop loan waiver, now offering only up to Rs 50,000. Stalin highlighted this as a breach of trust, similar to their free electricity promise, suggesting a pattern of broken electoral assurances.
Opposition leaders Udhayanidhi Stalin and Edappadi K Palaniswami have strongly criticized the current government over a surge in crime across Tamil Nadu. They highlighted recent murders and sexual offenses, questioning the administration's handling of law and order and accusing the ruling party of creating a false sense of change amidst escalating violence.
Hypothyroidism, repeat C-sections and gestational diabetes are driving a growing medical burden on mothers in peri-urban areas

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