CPI Demands Reversal of Privatization in Tamil Nadus Municipal Cleaning Services
Chennai, June 21: The Communist Party of India (CPI) has urged the Tamil Nadu government to withdraw its proposal to privatize cleaning and solid waste management services in the states municipal corporations. The party argues that this move threatens the interests of thousands of sanitation workers and undermines the spirit of social justice. CPIs Tamil ... Read more CPI Demands Reversal of Privatization in Tamil Nadus Municipal Cleaning Services
PMK opposes new tribunal on Mekedatu dam issue, urges TN Government to withdraw proposal
PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss has strongly opposed the Tamil Nadu Assembly's resolution seeking a tribunal for the Mekedatu dam issue. He warned that this move would jeopardize the state's legal rights and benefit Karnataka. Ramadoss urged the Chief Minister to remove the tribunal demand, stating that existing legal rulings favor Tamil Nadu and a new tribunal would only create complications and hand an advantage to Karnataka.
DMK Plans Major Organizational Restructuring After Election Setback
Chennai, June 21: The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is set to undergo significant organizational changes following its disappointing performance in the recent Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. As the current session of the Assembly concludes, the party aims to strengthen its grassroots network and enhance its electoral machinery. According to party sources, the restructuring will primarily ... Read more DMK Plans Major Organizational Restructuring After Election Setback
Farmers Demand Transparent Water Supply Framework for Athikadavu-Avinashi Project
Erode, June 21: Farmers dependent on the Lower Bhavani Project (LBP) have urged the district administration to establish a transparent and sustainable water supply framework for the Athikadavu-Avinashi project. They expressed concerns over the lack of clarity regarding how water is currently being diverted for the project. The ambitious Athikadavu-Avinashi project by the Tamil Nadu ... Read more Farmers Demand Transparent Water Supply Framework for Athikadavu-Avinashi Project
Tamil Nadu: One killed, 26 injured in explosion at firecracker factory in Thoothukudi
A devastating explosion at a firecracker unit in Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi district claimed one life and injured 26 workers, three critically. The blast at Balaji Fire Works factory caused significant structural damage. Meanwhile, in Delhi, firefighters swiftly controlled a major blaze at an electronics godown in Shahdara, preventing further spread. Investigations into the cause of the Tamil Nadu explosion are ongoing.
Heavy Rain Expected in Six Districts of Tamil Nadu, IMD Predicts Week-Long Downpour
Chennai, June 21: The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has forecast heavy rainfall in six districts of Tamil Nadu. According to the weather department, widespread rain is likely to continue across the state for the next week. The weather department indicated that an upper atmospheric cyclonic circulation over northern Kerala is influencing the weather ... Read more Heavy Rain Expected in Six Districts of Tamil Nadu, IMD Predicts Week-Long Downpour
Tamil Nadu plans stricter monitoring of solid waste management contracts in 12 local bodies
Tamil Nadus TVK Surpasses Two Million Members After Election Victory
Chennai, June 21: The Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), led by Chief Minister Vijay, has surpassed two million members. This milestone reflects the partys remarkable growth since its launch just over two years ago, as reported by party sources on Saturday. Party officials and supporters celebrated this achievement on social media, highlighting it as evidence of ... Read more Tamil Nadus TVK Surpasses Two Million Members After Election Victory
New police commissioners take charge in Tambaram and Avadi
Intensive efforts continue to reduce TB-related mortality in Tamil Nadu
Srinagar-Nalanda Dialogue:LG calls for strengthening Indias soft power, cultural diplomacy
J&Ks heritage guiding light for Viksit Bharat; let us lead with confidence, compassion Srinagar, Jun 20: Our goal is to revive India's great inheritances of knowledge and spirituality, strengthen civilisational traditions, and shape a future-oriented education that connects youth to both the past and modern technology, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Saturday. He said that good governance promotes culturaldialogue and together they shapethe moral, cultural, and human character of asociety, and formulateinclusive policies. Together, the scholars of Jammu Kashmir and Nalanda shaped one of the world's oldest living civilisations. This heritage is our guiding light. The SrinagarNalanda Dialogue is our opportunity to carry that light forward with wisdom, courage, and a new vision for Viksit Bharat, the LG said while delivering the keynote address at the Srinagar-Nalanda Dialogue, organised by the Ministry of Tourism, Department of Culture, J&K, Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA), National School of Drama, and Nava Nalanda Mahavihara University. The Lieutenant Governor called for strengthening India's soft power andpromotion ofcultural diplomacy, stating that centuries ago, India's knowledge unified the globe, and today India can be the bridge the world needs. The world is watching. Let us lead with confidence and compassion, he said. Sinha said that youth have inherited a rich legacy of languages, beliefs, artistic traditions, philosophical schools, and varied ways of life, and that this diversity is our greatest strength. From Bihar to Jammu Kashmir, from the temples of Tamil Nadu to the monasteries of Ladakh, from the ghats of Kashi to the valleys of Kashmir, each region preserves its distinct cultural identity and rhythm of life. Our shared aim should be to weave these diversities into a harmonious unity that enriches the nation's collective consciousness, he said. He observed that Indian civilisation has always been defined by its centres of knowledge, with Nalanda, Takshashila, and Vikramashila serving as hubs of global intellectual exchange, attracting travellers from China, Korea, Java, Persia, and West Asia. Nalanda is a living intellectual cosmos of its time. Likewise, Jammu Kashmir was the unique Sharda Peeth of learning, drawing people from afar for instruction across disciplines from mathematics to music, he said. The LG noted that the host city, Srinagar, was established by Emperor Ashoka, and the dialogue reminds us that the moment has come to renew this tradition as a modern, relevant intellectual project. Ancient towns are living learning centres and cities such as Nalanda, Srinagar, Jammu, Purmandal, Varanasi, Hampi, Sanchi, Madurai, Puri, and Thanjavur carry centuries of experience and knowledge. We must strengthen the role of these towns through infrastructure development, heritage conservation, and platforms like the SrinagarNalanda Dialogue for cultural exchange, the Lieutenant Governor added. The event was attended by Padma Shri Prof Shafi Shauq, Ministry of Tourism Director General Suman Billa, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara University Vice Chancellor Prof. Siddharth Singh, National School of Drama Director Chittaranjan Tripathy, Festival Chairperson D Aaliya, Festival Director Ganga Kumar, Vice Chancellors of Central University of Kashmir and University of Kashmir, SSP Srinagar Dr. G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, senior officials, literary personalities, prominent citizens, and a large number of youth.
Police check for ganja on sadhus along girivalam path
Saturdays drive comes after Tiruvannamalai West police arrested three persons in town for possession of two kilograms of ganja
CPI-affiliated farmers association & AIADMK oppose amended Mekedatu resolution
Tamil Nadu govt sent the copy of resolution to the Union govt on Friday evening itself.
Tambaram to get women-only park at cost of 1.25 crore
Slow overbridge work prolongs traffic woes in Pattabiram
There is nothing wrong in joining hands with AIADMK; AIADMK is like a pangali: R S Bharathi
1.5kg ganja, 40 tablets seized; three arrested
College student, Class VI girl killed in accident near Tambaram
Traffic chaos at South Usman Rd junction endangers commuters
Cinematographer Manoj Paramahamsa to head TN govt film institute
Mother kills self days after sons suicide
Broadcast live all proceedings of assembly, MNM tells TVK govt
Farmers inHosurhave accused theTataElectronics plant of discharging effluents into farmlands and contaminating the water table.This report takes a deep dive to study the situation on the ground
'Mera Desh Meri Pehchaan 2026' concludes in Baramulla
Srinagar, June 20: The Chinar Corps of Indian Army in collaboration with Lakshya Foundation on Saturday said that it concluded the six-day cultural and educational outreach initiative, Mera Desh Meri Pehchaan 2026, conducted across Uri, Sopore and Baramulla from 15 to 20 June. Conceived as a vibrant platform to foster national integration, cultural awareness and meaningful youth engagement, the initiative brought together the rich and diverse heritage of India under one roof. Through immersive galleries, traditional artefacts, documentary films and captivating cultural performances, participants were offered a unique opportunity to experience the customs, traditions and artistic expressions of Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Nagaland and West Bengal. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from approximately 1723 students from Uri, Sopore and Baramulla. The programme culminated in a grand and memorable finale at Government Degree College (Boys), Baramulla celebrating the spirit of unity in diversity that forms the cornerstone of the Indian nation. The grand finale was graced by Maj Gen Manoj Joshi, VSM, GOC, 19 Inf Div as the Chief Guest, alongside distinguished civil and military dignitaries reflecting the widespread appreciation and support garnered by the initiative. One of the most cherished highlights of the event was the enthralling cultural showcase presented by students of St Joseph Public School, Baramulla, along with the talented team from Lakshya Foundation. Their performances, marked by artistic excellence, cultural vibrancy and patriotic fervour, captivated the audience and received resounding applause. Addressing the gathering, dignitaries commended the participants for their enthusiasm and underscored the significance of such initiatives in nurturing informed, confident and socially responsible youth. The programme served as a powerful reminder of India's extraordinary cultural mosaic and the enduring values of mutual respect, harmony and national pride. Through initiatives such as Mera Desh Meri Pehchaan 2026, the Indian Army continues to strengthen its enduring bond with the youth, inspire aspirations, and promote peace, harmony and national integration across the region. The overwhelming response to the event stands as a testament to the collective commitment towards building a stronger, more united and progressive India.
Tamil Nadu Governor delivers full Assembly address after three years
Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar's recent Assembly address marked a significant return to constitutional norms, being the first full Governor's speech in three years. Following the customary 'Thamizh Thai Vaazhthu' and national anthem, Arlekar's smooth delivery contrasted sharply with his predecessor's contentious relationship with the state government.
MK Stalin Critiques Name Change of Naan Mudhalvan Scheme in Tamil Nadu
Chennai, June 20: Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and DMK leader MK Stalin criticized the state governments decision to rename the prominent Naan Mudhalvan scheme to Thiran Tamil Nadu on Saturday. He expressed that any attempt to undermine or discontinue this program would negatively impact the progress of the states youth. In a post ... Read more MK Stalin Critiques Name Change of Naan Mudhalvan Scheme in Tamil Nadu
Two Tamil Nadu youths arrested for sexually abusing minors in Idukki
Accused had contacted the girls through social media and travelled to Munnar to meet them
Mekedatu Row: Bommai Asks Congress to Pull Out of Tamil Nadu Alliance
Bommai said all political parties in the state stood united on matters relating to land, water, and language
T.N. farmers plan to visit Delhi to press Centre against nod for dam at Mekedatu
A meeting the Tamil Nadu Vivasaya Sangakalin Koottuiyyakkam, comprising various farmers associations, in Tiruchi on June 20 decided to explore the option of moving the Supreme Court on the issue
'Circumstances Changed': IUML Parts Ways With DMK After Nearly 60 Years
The rise of Chief Minister Vijay's TVK in Tamil Nadu forced many parties to change their strategies and alliance calculations.
IUML Separates from DMK Alliance, Future Political Alliances Under Review
Chennai, June 20: The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) announced its separation from the DMK-led alliance in Tamil Nadu on Saturday. This decision was made during the partys General Council meeting, where a total of 14 resolutions were passed, including the formal proposal to sever ties with the DMK alliance. Party leaders indicated that decisions ... Read more IUML Separates from DMK Alliance, Future Political Alliances Under Review
Row Erupts in TN Over TVK Cadre Placing CM Vijays Photo in Classroom
The incident reportedly took place in a school near Uthiramerur in Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu
'No Power Can Match AIADMK-TVK Cadre Unity in Tamil Nadu': Aadhav Arjuna
AIADMK cadres are disheartened. That is why they have started moving towards TVK, the minister said.
Tamil Nadu Stops Use Of Temple Funds For Marriage Halls, Commercial Complexes
Sanction has been revoked for 29 marriage hall projects worth Rs 115.77 crore and 17 commercial complex projects worth Rs 130.08 crore.
M.K. Stalin questions TVK-led government over changing name of Naan Mudhalvan scheme
Reacting to the State governments decision to rename Naan Mudhalvan as Thiran Tamil Nadu and remove content related to the original scheme from social media platforms, Mr. Stalin said that changing the name would not diminish the gratitude of those who had benefited from it
IUML withdraws from DMK-led alliance, ends long-standing partnership in Tamil Nadu
The Indian Union Muslim League has exited the DMK-led alliance in Tamil Nadu, concluding a long-standing political partnership. This decision was finalized at the party's general council meeting in Chennai. The IUML stated that future alliance decisions will be made in anticipation of local body elections.
Karnataka Minister Ramalinga Reddy has reiterated the state's commitment to the Mekedattu project, asserting it will benefit both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. He urged political unity and expressed readiness for discussions with Tamil Nadu, despite the latter's legislative assembly passing a resolution opposing the dam. Reddy highlighted the project's primary use for drinking water and power generation, with irrigation benefits for Tamil Nadu farmers.
Over 1.4 lakh aspirants to appear for NEET-UG re-exam in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is all set for the NEET re-examination on Sunday, with over 1.4 lakh medical aspirants participating across 307 centres. Following earlier cancellations due to alleged irregularities, the National Testing Agency has implemented stringent biometric verification and tight security measures. Question papers, airlifted by the IAF, are being transported under police supervision to ensure a fair and transparent test for the state's numerous applicants.
Tamil Nadu industrialist Dr. R.M. Alagappa Chettiar, a visionary beyond business, utilized his private airline for crucial refugee rescue operations during India's Partition. He later generously donated land and funds, instrumental in establishing the Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI) in Karaikudi. His commitment to education and public service, even at a young age, left an indelible mark on India's development.
K Annamalai slams TVK functionaries for entering school, filming reels, and hanging CM Vijays photo
K Annamalai has strongly criticized Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam members for filming social media reels inside a government school classroom near Uthiramerur. He highlighted the irony of this disruption given the poor infrastructure in many state schools. Annamalai urged the Chief Minister and Education Minister to prevent such indiscipline, emphasizing that ruling party affiliation doesn't permit disturbing students or educational activities.
Maintaining that the project was being pursued within the legal framework laid down by courts and statutory authorities, the Minister said Karnataka would utilise any opportunity for dialogue to resolve the issue amicably
Chennai port launches 21-voyage cruise season as MV Empress arrives
Chennai Port witnessed a significant boost to cruise tourism with the arrival of MV Empress, launching an extensive three-month season. The port efficiently managed a record 3,600 passengers in a single day, showcasing its readiness for high-volume operations. A culturally rich welcome, featuring traditional music and hospitality, greeted travellers, highlighting Tamil Nadu's heritage. Modernised facilities and an expanded itinerary connecting to international and domestic destinations further solidify Chennai's maritime importance.
Karnataka Government Clarifies Stance on Mekedatu Project, Ready for Talks with Tamil Nadu
Bengaluru, June 20: The Karnataka government has issued a clear statement regarding the proposed Mekedatu project on the Cauvery River. Officials emphasized that the project will not affect Tamil Nadus water share. The initiative is designed to meet the drinking water needs of the Bengaluru region, ensure the stipulated water flow to Tamil Nadu, and ... Read more Karnataka Government Clarifies Stance on Mekedatu Project, Ready for Talks with Tamil Nadu
Southwest monsoon intensifies; heavy rain expected in over 10 districts of Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu braces for heavy downpours as the Southwest Monsoon officially begins, with over ten districts, particularly those near the Western Ghats, set to experience significant rainfall from June 21. Temperatures are predicted to drop by up to five degrees Celsius in affected areas. Fishermen are advised of strong winds along the coast. Chennai can expect relief with evening showers.
Heavy rain, strong winds forecast in five Tamil Nadu districts; moderate showers
The IMD has forecast heavy rainfall and strong winds in five Tamil Nadu districts, with moderate showers expected across the state, Puducherry and Karaikal over the next week. Chennai is likely to witness cloudy skies and light to moderate rain
Monsoon tracker LIVE | Heavy rain expected in 10 districts of Tamil Nadu
The latest weather bulletin from the Regional Meteorological Centre on Saturday, June 20, said that a significant shift in weather patterns was expected from Sunday, June 21, paving the way for the onset of the Southwest Monsoon.
Tamil Nadu government transfers 10 IAS officers
V.P. Jeyaseelan, Joint Commissioner (Health), Greater Chennai Corporation, has been transferred and posted as Director of Tourism, replacing M.S. Shanmugam, who is retiring on June 30
Weather tomorrow: IMD warns of heavy rain, thunderstorms alert in 5 states over next few days
India braces for a weekend of varied weather as the IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds across multiple states. Heavy downpours are anticipated in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, while Delhi-NCR, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan will experience thunderstorms and gusty winds. The southwest monsoon is also poised to advance into Maharashtra, offering a potential respite from heat in some regions.
Heavy rain expected in over 10 districts of Tamil Nadu as Southwest Monsoon intensifies
Heavy rain likely at isolated places over Nilgiris, Erode, Salem, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Coimbatore, Theni, Dindigul, and Kanyakumari districts, and ghat areas of Tirunelveli district
Tamil Nadu Assembly opposes Karnatakas Mekedatu dam plan
Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay piloted the government resolution over the nearly 13 years long dispute with the neighbouring state, with the members of the opposition backing Vijay
The Supreme Court has dismissed a petition filed by Tamil Nadu businessman PR Rajesh Kumar challenging the legality of search and seizure operations conducted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at his residence in May 2025 in connection with the investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, allegedly linked to the Tamil Nadu [] The post Supreme Court dismisses Tamil Nadu businessman plea challenging ED searches in TASMAC money laundering probe appeared first on India Legal .
YouTuber and journalist A Shankar, popularly known as Savukku Shankar, has moved the Madras High Court seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe against Director of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) Arun IPS, relying on recent adverse observations and findings made against the officer by the High Court while setting aside a preventive detention order. [] The post YouTuber Savukku Shankar moves Madras High Court seeking CBI probe against Tamil Nadu Vigilance chief Arun IPS appeared first on India Legal .
Heavy Rainfall and Strong Winds Alert for Five Districts in Tamil Nadu
Chennai, June 20: The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has issued a warning for heavy rainfall and strong winds in five districts of Tamil Nadu. Additionally, moderate rainfall is expected in various parts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal over the next week. According to the weather department, an atmospheric trough currently extends from East Vidarbha ... Read more Heavy Rainfall and Strong Winds Alert for Five Districts in Tamil Nadu
Heavy winds wreak havoc on city power network, bring people to streets demanding electricity
Five renewable energy zones formed to speed up green energy projects in TN
Tamil Nadu to roll out Intellectual Property Rights policy with focus on GI products
2 AIADMK councillors who joined TVKface disqualification
Joy Working With Vijay, He Is Humble, Patient: Tamil Nadu Minister To NDTV
A key concern facing Tamil Nadu's higher education sector is that 12 state universities are currently functioning without vice-chancellors.
CMDA to exit construction, stick to urban planning
GCC starts drive to remove illegal hoardings across city
Fee determination committees info incomplete and old, officials dont update data for years
Student-built submarine and electric boat to compete in international competitions
DMK MPs son, councillor booked for land fraud in Anna Nagar
HC: Consider raising retirement age of univ teachers to 65 years
Tasmac outlets to get smarter, sell more imported brands of liquor
To hit elite shops first; move to improve ambience of standard shops
WRD partners with NGOs to build treatment plant for curbing sewage pollution in Adyar
Work has started for the construction of a modular STP, with a capacity to handle 0.625 million litres a day, near the intersection of the river and the Buckingham Canal on South Lock Street; it will feature automated operation and monitoring and is expected to generate minimal bio-sludge
Thirumazhisai stays a ghost town while private housing booms nearby
Both Tamil Nadu Housing Boards Township Project From The 1990s And Chennai Metropolitan Development Authoritys Recent 15-Minute Satellite City Proposal Fail To Take Off
SC dismisses plea for CBI probe into Tamil Nadu trust vote, calls allegations 'vague'
The Supreme Court has rejected a plea for a CBI investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the Tamil Nadu assembly trust vote. A bench led by the Chief Justice deemed the allegations unsubstantiated and lacking credible evidence. The petition claimed the ruling party lacked sufficient numbers to form a government independently, a claim dismissed by the court due to vague and casual assertions without reliable backing.
Tamil Nadu assembly passes resolution against Karnataka's Mekedatu dam project
Tamil Nadu's Assembly has unanimously opposed Karnataka's 9,000 crore Mekedatu dam project on the Cauvery River. Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay moved a resolution urging the Union government to deny all clearances. The state argues the Cauvery basin is already fully allocated, citing tribunal and Supreme Court observations, and that Karnataka's unilateral move disregards existing water awards and basin state concurrence. Protecting water rights is a shared duty.
Delay in med admissions: Engg colleges seek 10% addl intake
NGO study flags gaps in bus connectivity
Seven Of Citys Localities Need Attention
In this episode we look at the Tamil Nadu Assembly revives the Cauvery dispute with a resolution against Karnatakas Mekedatu dam project, while Keralas first budget under Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan sparks political debate. We also look at Israel-Hezbollah clashes test a fragile U.S.-Iran deal, and more.
GCC, highways dept to build more bridges across Virugambakkam canal
11 bridges with narrow vents will be demolished as they cause backflow
Assembly condoles deaths of Nallakannu, Bharathiraja
Zoo entry free for two days to mark Vijays birthday
DMK, TVK spar over L&O, rendition of national anthem in assembly
'We will wage it together until we win': Rahul Gandhi thanks Stalin for his birthday greetings
CPM defends support to TVK govt
DMK MPs son, councillor booked for land fraud
Seema Aggarwal appointed TN Fire Commission chairperson
Tamil Nadu seeks a tribunal on the Mekedatu project as it is inadmissible and impermissible
The Tamil Nadu government argues that the project, proposed by Karnataka, is beyond the scope of the 2007 final award of theCauveryWater Disputes Tribunal and the Supreme Courts judgment of 2018
Thirumazhisai Satellite Township lags as private housing booms
For Tamil Nadus Sri Lankan refugees, displacement continues long after wars end
Tamil nadu assembly opposes Mekedatu
Three from Tamil Nadu arrested for burglaries in Chittoor, 27.8 lakh recovered
Tamil Nadus HR&CE dept cancels temple infrastructure projects worth Rs 245.85 crore
With the cancellation of the projects, the HR&CE department is expected to announce alternative projects that directly benefit temples and worshippers.
TN assembly passes resolution against Mekedatu dam, demands tribunal
North Chennai residents seek closure of Kodungaiyur incinerator, oppose WTE plant

