Tamil Nadu Assembly election: Paid holiday must on poll day for all workers, says DISH
Lone tusker sparks tension along A.P.-Tamil Nadu border villages
From the margins to momentum: BJPs journey in Tamil Nadu
The BJP initially capitalised on Hindutva politics in Kanniyakumari, winning its first Assembly seat in 1996; thereafter it tasted success only in alliance with the Dravidian majors; hopes to convert its rising vote share to more seats in 2026
NDA Claims Victory in Tamil Nadu Elections with Over 200 Seats
Chennai, April 9: The political landscape in Tamil Nadu is heating up ahead of the assembly elections scheduled for April 23. BJP spokesperson A.N.S. Prasad has claimed that the NDA, led by AIADMK and BJP, could secure more than 200 seats in the 234-member assembly. Prasad stated that the NDA, which includes AIADMK, BJP, PMK, ... Read more NDA Claims Victory in Tamil Nadu Elections with Over 200 Seats
Watch: A night of brutality: What Revathi saw in Sattankulam | Focus Tamil Nadu
The Sattankulam custodial death case shocked the nationbut what truly happened inside the police station that night? Based on Head Constable Revathis testimony, this video revisits the chilling events of June 19, 2020. A story of brutality, courage, and truth from inside the system. Watch to understand the reality behind the verdict.
Chennai Poll Canvas: T. Nagar | Growth vs gridlock in Chennais busiest shopping hub
Chennai Poll Canvas is an election special programme from The Hindu, offering a comprehensive constituency roundup from in and around Chennai for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026.
Tamil Nadu elections: Union Ministertargets DMK over dynastic politics
Union Minister of Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal was campaigning for S. Kirthika, the BJPs candidate for the Modakkurichi Assembly constituency, at Avalpoondurai
DMK bought Tamil Nadu Congress, but real Congress stands with TVK, says chief Vijay
Tamil Nadu assembly elections: Dash of saffron in DMK front as Shiv Sena joins campaign
A surprising development unfolded in Ambattur as Shiv Sena (UBT) volunteers, draped in saffron, joined a DMK campaign rally. These local Tamil members, drawn to the party's Hindutva stance, pledged support for DMK candidate Dr. A.P. Poornima, citing their 3,000-vote base and hopes for addressing civic issues like sewage and water supply in their settlements.
Tamil Nadu polls: All new faces in Egmore
Egmore, a historic Chennai constituency, faces a unique electoral battle with all major parties fielding first-time contestants. DMK's Prasanna Sundaram, AIADMK's Abhishek Rangasamy, TVK's Rajmohan, and NTK's Saranya E Imran are vying for votes in this diverse urban seat. Voters anticipate a significant shift as new faces promise change.
Tamil Nadu polls: Sasikala takes front seat, invokes Jayas name & style
V.K. Sasikala is campaigning from her vehicle, reminiscent of Jayalalithaa's roadshows, targeting voters in south Tamil Nadu. She criticizes rivals, evokes memories of her association with Jayalalithaa, and positions herself as a selfless leader. Her campaign, featuring candidates in 75 constituencies, aims to secure Thevar votes, drawing parallels to the late leader's persona.
IPL 2026: BCCI Reveals Phase 2 Of Fan Parks In 30 Cities Across 18 States & 1 UT
IPL Fan Parks: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced Phase 2 of the IPL Fan Parks 2026, aimed at delivering the exciting IPL experience to 30 cities across 18 states and 1 Union Territory, thereby broadening the leagues nationwide reach. The Fan Parks will take place across six weekends, from April 18-19 to May 23-24, providing fans in various regions with an opportunity to experience the IPL in a vibrant, community-oriented environment. Several cities such as Puthuppally (Kerala), Mangalagiri (Andhra Pradesh), Chamba and Mandi (Himachal Pradesh), Golaghat and Silchar (Assam), and Imphal (Manipur) will host the IPL Fan Parks for the first time, expanding the initiative to new regions and audiences. Every weekend, multiple Fan Parks will be held in the North, South, East, and West zones to promote broad regional participation and boost fan engagement. Each Fan Park will continue to feature live match screenings, along with a host of engaging on-ground experiences including music, entertainment, food courts, kids play zones, and interactive activities such as virtual batting zones, bowling nets, face painting, and fan-favourite games like Pitch Perfect (a game of balance), Game of Throws (test your aim) and Dont Miss the Ball (a fast-paced quick reflex challenge), the BCCI said in a statement. The Fan Parks will be held across the following weekends: Week 4: April 18 & 19 Bathinda, Punjab Kota, Rajasthan Belagavi, Karnataka Puthuppally, Kerala Jamshedpur, Jharkhand Week 5: April 25 & 26 Amritsar, Punjab Bikaner, Rajasthan Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh Dindigul, Tamil Nadu Dhanbad, Jharkhand Week 6: May 2 & 3 Chamba, Himachal Pradesh Surat, Gujarat Solapur, Maharashtra Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu Siliguri, West Bengal Week 7: May 9 & 10 Mandi, Himachal Pradesh Rajkot, Gujarat Hubballi, Karnataka Puducherry, Puducherry Golaghat, Assam Week 8: May 16 & 17 Patiala, Punjab Indore, Madhya Pradesh Goa, Goa Shivamogga, Karnataka Imphal, Manipur Week 9: May 23 & 24 Agra, Uttar Pradesh Bhillai, Chhattisgarh Kolhapur, Maharashtra Bhillai, Chhattisgarh Also Read: Live Cricket Score Silchar, Assam Article Source: IANS
DMDKS one big hope in Tamil Nadu elections: Vijaya Prabhakaran in Virudhunagar
Virudhunagar's assembly election hinges on DMDK scion Vijaya Prabhakaran's bid to inherit his father's legacy. Contesting with DMK support, he aims to leverage Vijayakant's popularity and caste arithmetic against AIADMK's consolidated alliance. The outcome will reveal if the son can succeed and if DMDK can revive its fortunes.
Tamil Nadu Elections: Vijay to Seek Votes in Karaikudi with Enhanced Security Measures
Chennai, April 9: As preparations for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections intensify, Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Vijay is set to ramp up his campaign. On Friday, he will engage directly with voters during a major public outreach event in Karaikudi. The administration has implemented strict security measures for this gathering. This visit is part ... Read more Tamil Nadu Elections: Vijay to Seek Votes in Karaikudi with Enhanced Security Measures
EPS dares Stalin to open debate on CMs home turf
2026 assembly elections: Pondy goes for polling today with 9.5 lakh voters
Riding sympathy wave, Porkodi Armstrong holds aloft a civic plan
Good god, these candidates are moving heaven and earth to win
HC bins PIL against political meetings in K K Nagar
West Bengal polls: EC-TMC meeting turns into bitter war of words
Tensions flared in West Bengal as the TMC clashed with the Election Commission over claims of voter deletions, leading to a barrage of accusations. In another development, the Election Commission's abrupt replacement of Tamil Nadu's Chief Secretary and DGP sparked outrage from Chief Minister Stalin, who accused the EC of showing favoritism toward the BJP and AIADMK.
Together, let us empower our Nari Shakti!
Narendra Modi In the coming days, India will be immersed in a festive season, with celebrations taking place across the length and breadth of the nation. The people of Assam will mark Rongali Bihu while Odisha will celebrate Maha Bishuba Pana Sankranti. In West Bengal, Poila Boishakh will usher in the Bengali New Year and in Kerala, Vishu will be observed with immense enthusiasm. In Tamil Nadu, Puthandu will be celebrated while in Punjab and other parts of Northern India, [] The post Together, let us empower our Nari Shakti! appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Absconding Youtuber held in Andhra
CBI nabs GST superintendent, inspector in bribery trap in Chennai
Tipplers turn this Chennai school area into drinking zone
Vi to invest Rs 4,500cr in Tamil Nadu over 3 years
India adds a record 51 GW of renewable capacity in FY26
Despite having nine large waterbodies, residents do not get clean groundwater
They say that if the government removes encroachments and brings excess water from Chembarambakkam to the lakesin the constituency, the drinking water problem can be solved; another issue is that stray animal population keeps rising though the authorities take steps to catch them
Man gets 20 years rigorous imprisonment for sexually assaulting minor girl in TN
Assembly elections for Kerala (140 seats), Assam (126) and UT of Puducherry (30) will be held on Thursday. Following Phase II of the special intensive revision of electoral rolls, over 5.3 crore voters are eligible to cast their ballots2.5 cr in Assam, 2.7 cr in Kerala and 9.4 L in Puducherry.Elections to the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, along with Phase I polling for 152 seats in West Bengal, will be held on April 23. The remaining 142 seats in West Bengal will go to the polls on April 29. Results will be declared on May 4. Heres a look at key seats, voter strength and party-wise candidates:
MK Stalin Hits Out At EPS, Declaring He is Fearless
Stalin accused Palaniwami of giving an opportunity to the BJP to gain popularity in Tamil Nadu
NDA means No Development Alliance, says Stalin
GST Superintendent and Inspector arrested in bribery case
The bribe was demanded from the complainant for facilitating the clearance of GST registration
Scorching heat to grip Tamil Nadu till April 12; humidity likely to worsen discomfort
TN man gets life term for murdering wife 10 years ago
Two men arrested for murder of hotel worker in Peravallur
The police said that the victim was allegedly stabbed to death with a screwdriver following a quarrel
Stalin slams transfer of TN officials, says ECI has become BJPs branch office
Vaiko condemns Maharashtra Chief Minister for remarks on Madurai Metro Rail project
Vaiko asks if Devendra Fadnavis is implying that the development projects for Tamil Nadu will be withheld if people did not vote for the NDA; this is precisely how Tamil Nadu is being betrayed
EPS unfit to remain as leader of opposition: Kanimozhi
Kanimozhi criticised Palaniswami for his remarks about chief minister M K Stalin at an election campaign in Chennais T Nagar on Wednesday.
MK Stalin Launches Fourth Phase of Election Campaign in Thanjavur
Chennai, April 8: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin will kick off the fourth phase of his assembly election campaign from Thanjavur on Friday, intensifying his outreach efforts in the Delta region. A large public rally is scheduled for 5 PM in Thanjavur, where Stalin will seek votes for DMK and alliance ... Read more MK Stalin Launches Fourth Phase of Election Campaign in Thanjavur
EC Transfers Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary; Stalin Condemns Move
Replacing Muruganandam in the midst of Assembly elections in the state was one-sided, the chief minister said, and strongly condemned the transfer.
PM Modi to Hold Grand Road Show in Nagercoil on April 15 Ahead of Tamil Nadu Elections
Nagercoil, April 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will conduct a grand road show in Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, on April 15. This event is organized to support the candidates of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections. Nainar Nagendran announced the details of the event on Wednesday. The road show ... Read more PM Modi to Hold Grand Road Show in Nagercoil on April 15 Ahead of Tamil Nadu Elections
People will show there is no place for casteist, communal forces in Tamil Nadu, says Thirumavalavan
Tamil Nadu Assembly election: Cuddalore Collector inspects counting centre
Election Commission replaces Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary ahead of Assembly Polls
The Commission also directed the Chief Secretary to appoint senior IPS officer Sandeep Mittal as Director General of Police (Armed Police and Vigilance and Anti-Corruption)
This technologist is seeking votes to help make Tenkasi the Estonia of Asia
He is contesting the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls as a BJP candidate from Tenkasi districts Vasudevanallur constituency
Chennai Poll Canvas: Royapuram | Fight for housing and livelihood
Chennai Poll Canvas is an election special programme from The Hindu, offering a comprehensive constituency roundup from in and around Chennai for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026.
Bomb threat email to Bengaluru airport turns out to be hoax; case registered
The sender of the email, reportedly written in Tamil, claimed to be part of a group from Coimbatore wanting to take revenge against the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government for betraying them.
You cant separate me from people: Thalapathy Vijay amid divorce row
Hyderabad: Popular Kollywood actor Thalapathy Vijay is currently at the center of intense buzz, both for his personal life and his growing political presence. Just weeks before the Tamil Nadu elections, Vijay has found himself trending after his wife Sangeetha filed for divorce, a development that has sparked widespread discussion among fans and political circles Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Former minister and senior AIADMK leader S P Velumani held an interactive session with a group of Ajith fans during a campaign at Selvapuram.
Major Administrative Reshuffle in Tamil Nadu Ahead of Assembly Elections
Chennai, April 8: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has initiated a significant administrative reshuffle in Tamil Nadu ahead of the state assembly elections. N. Muruganandam, the current Chief Secretary, has been removed from his position. Senior IAS officer M. Sai Kumar has been appointed to replace him with immediate effect. In its official order, ... Read more Major Administrative Reshuffle in Tamil Nadu Ahead of Assembly Elections
With Ecosystem Thinking, VinFast is Building Vietnam's Golden Age of EVs
In Vietnam, EVs have quietly moved from fringe to mainstream. At the center is VinFast, building not just vehicles but the full system that makes electric mobility practical, affordable, and increasingly hard to ignore. Thanks to its ecosystem-led logic, VinFast has been the number one brand in Vietnam for over a year There was a point in time when electric vehicles weren’t just a relative novelty, but were actually a preferred choice, at least in the U.S., where they first gained traction. Even back in the 1990s, people were already aware of the benefits of EVs, being quieter, easier to operate, and well-suited for city trips. That momentum did not last. Oil became abundant and inexpensive. Fuel stations spread rapidly, stitching together cities and highways into a seamless network. Electricity infrastructure, by contrast, remained uneven and limited in reach. Without reliable ways to recharge, electric vehicles slowly slipped out of daily use, replaced by engines that could refuel almost anywhere. For decades, the balance tipped decisively in favor of gasoline. What this historical tidbit shows is that EVs didn’t lose because they were inferior, but because the system around them never fully materialized. The companies pushing electrification today are working with that lesson in mind, building not only vehicles but the conditions that allow them to function at scale. Vietnam offers a clear before-and-after view of this shift. Not long ago, electric vehicles were rare enough to draw attention. Conversations with drivers often circled back to the same concerns, how far the car could go, and where it could be charged. For most people, home charging was the only realistic option, which excluded a large share of urban dwellers living in older buildings or dense inner-city neighborhoods. Fast forward to the current day, and almost everywhere you go, you will see EVs big and small, four-wheel and two-wheel, blending in with the local traffic landscape. It may very well be that we are witnessing something akin to a second golden age of EVs, now taking shape in Vietnam. And it’s not an overstatement to say that much of that renaissance owes itself to VinFast, the country’s first and leading domestic EV manufacturer. Many, if not the majority, of EVs currently running on Vietnamese roads are made by them. Days before the end of March, they set a new record with more than 3,520 orders completed in a single day, equivalent to the monthly sales of some internal combustion engine automakers in the country. The foundation of that success is not laid overnight but over several years of intensive effort. The one brand that builds it all To understand VinFast, it helps to go through a little bit about its history. VinFast was founded in 2017 with the backing of billionaire founder Phm Nht Vng, the richest man in Southeast Asia as of early April. To Vuong, whose view of national rise matters deeply, VinFast is not just a financial project but “a devotion project”. And VinFast, true to its name, was fast. In just a few years from its conception, it has, in quick succession, launched a wide range of vehicles. From compact city cars to larger SUVs, from personal vehicles to fleet-focused models, the range now spans multiple segments, all in just under nine years. More recently, that portfolio has been structured into three distinct lines, the VF series for personal users, the Green lineup for transport services, and the Lc Hng line at the top end. “There’s always something that fits you at your price range. If not for me, then for someone in the family,” said a VinFast sales rep in Hanoi . But once again, the variety of products is not the only thing that VinFast focuses on to sell EVs, not if it wanted to avoid the same mistake of the EV OEMs of the past. Through a partnership with V-Green, a global charging provider that shares the same founder with VinFast, the young company is developing a charging network planned to reach around 150,000 ports nationwide, with an additional 99 superchargers in planning. Now Vietnam has one of the most extensive charging networks in the world, with one charging station every around 3.5 km in urban areas and about 65 km along highways, making it even denser than the US federal guideline of one every 80 km. Chargers appear in apartment basements, shopping centers, roadside stops, even residential compounds. Once the charging network is dense enough, it’s only natural for drivers to realize they can top up their electric vehicle at a far better rate than their gasoline bill, a fact driven home further by the free charging policy offered at V-Green stations until March 2029. For some households, that translated into savings of several hundred dollars a year, a non-insignificant amount that can turn into a new financial cushion for the family. “Honestly, I stopped thinking about fuel,” s aid a ride-hailing driver waiting at a charging point in Hanoi. “Now I think about how many trips I can take instead.” So charging is covered. What about when your EV breaks down (which actually happens less for EVs than ICE vehicles, according to a recent report by a university in Vietnam, aligning with global trends)? For that, as of November 2025, VinFast has 350 service centers covering the whole country, giving the company one of the largest aftersales networks nationwide. You would think that number is already sufficient, but not quite. The company aims to expand to 400 service workshops nationwide by the end of the year, to meet the rising demand for EV maintenance and repair. Combined with the charging infrastructure, everything seems to close the loop. Drivers know where to charge, where to fix, and how much it will cost. Around this core, additional pieces have been added. VinFast vehicles often come with segment-leading warranties, up to 10 years/200,000 km. Ride-hailing through an all-electric platform, public buses running on battery power, driver-training programs designed specifically for EVs, even battery swapping networks for two-wheelers. Each element reduces friction for a different group of users, from daily commuters to commercial operators. All of them make electric mobility feel less like a transition and more like a normal, desirable part of daily life for consumers. Exporting the model Thanks to its ecosystem-led logic and a lot of elbow grease, VinFast has been the number one brand in Vietnam for over a year—not the top EV brand, but the top car brand overall. And it’s now looking to other markets for growth. It’s exporting the same model, with India as the most visible test case. The anchor sits in Tamil Nadu, where VinFast’s four hundred-acre facility, with potential for further expansion, has begun churning out the VF 6 and VF 7 for Indian users. Phase one capacity stands at fifty thousand vehicles annually, with room to expand threefold. The same type of network that helped VinFast address the concerns of early Vietnamese consumers is now being built in parallel across India. 51 dealerships have already opened, stretching from northern cities like Delhi and Gurugram to southern hubs such as Chennai and Bengaluru. The number is set to rise steadily, with the goal of reaching 75 by the end of the year. Supporting this footprint is a web of partnerships that is unusually explicit in its structure. Charging infrastructure is being rolled out through V-Green, which has already begun deploying stations across dealerships, workshops, and third-party locations, alongside discussions with fuel retailers such as HPCL to integrate EV charging into existing petrol station networks. Maintenance and workshop coverage are handled through a combination of in-house dealer facilities and third-party service providers, most notably myTVS, which brings an established nationwide service backbone. Roadside assistance is supported by Global Assure, enabling 24/7 emergency response and towing coverage across major corridors. Financing, often the final hurdle, has been addressed with equal specificity. VinFast has signed agreements with multiple banks, including YES BANK, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, the State Bank of India, and the Central Bank of India. These partnerships are structured to cover both sides of the market. On the dealer side, they provide inventory financing to help partners scale operations without heavy upfront capital. On the customer side, they enable full on-road financing, flexible repayment tenures, and preferential interest rates, often with in-showroom loan processing to reduce friction at the point of purchase. All of these form the foundation for the brand to expands its product portfolio. Alongside the premium and award-winning VF 6 and VF 7, the upcoming VF MPV 7 targets family buyers with a focus on space and practicality rather than excessive features. And it seems like VinFast also plans to introduce electric two-wheelers and buses. Each addition is meant to reinforce the others, creating a system rather than a collection of products. The era of EV in Vietnam may well be in its golden age, while such an era in India is only beginning. But with ecosystem-thinking companies like VinFast, both appear determined to avoid the same fate that once held EVs back. Not by moving faster, but by building more completely.
M. Sai Kumar to be Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary; Sandeep Mittal to head Armed Police, DVAC
Meanwhile, official sources said that the incumbent Chief Secretary, N. Muruganandam, was relieved of his duties on Wednesday
T.N. election | Palaniswami has not only betrayed Tamils but also senior AIADMK leaders: Kanimozhi
He has not managed to get any funds from the BJP-led Centre due to Tamil Nadu, despite making frequent visits to New Delhi to meet senior BJP leaders, Ms. Kanimozhi said
Tamil Nadu will become regressive state if 'Sanghi group', AIADMK win polls: Udhayanidhi Stalin
Amidst the political frenzy leading up to the April 23 Assembly elections, DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin sounded the alarm over the potential regression of Tamil Nadu if the AIADMK and the 'Sanghi faction' secure victory. He implored voters to dismiss the AIADMK-led NDA, pointing to the danger of stagnation and a disconnect with Delhi.
Why kambankoozh remains Tamil Nadus favourite summer quencher
A glass of chilled kambankoozh beats the heat like nothing else. We try the fermented porridge at one of the oldest stalls in Coimbatore
CSB Bank on Tuesday announced the launch of its ‘ Smart Save Account ’, marking its first retail offering following the successful upgradation of its core banking platform. Pralay Mondal, MD & CEO, CSB Bank, at the launch of Smart Save Account, their first retail offering following the upgrade of its Core Banking Platform The new account, available in Savings, Current & NRO variants, aims to enhance returns on idle balances while maintaining liquidity. It features auto-sweep facility that transfers surplus funds into Fixed Deposits. The account offers up to 7% interest on sweep-in Fixed Deposits with a 13-month tenure thereby enabling customers to earn interest on excess funds without manual intervention. The launch comes as part of CSB Bank’s broader digital transformation strategy, with the upgraded core infrastructure enabling rollout of automation-led, customer-centric offerings. Designed for Today’s Dynamic Customers : Savings Account : Targeted at salaried individuals and customers maintaining higher balances. Current Account : Designed for businesses and professionals managing fluctuating cash flows. NRO Account : Aimed at Non-Resident Indians for managing India-sourced income such as rent, dividends and pensions. Key Features: Auto-sweep facility of surplus funds into fixed deposits Up to 7% interest on 13-month sweep-in deposits No lock-in, ensuring anytime liquidity Complimentary RuPay Platinum debit card Up to 30% discount on locker rentals Mr. Anupam Kumar, Head – Liabilities, CSB Bank , said, “The Smart Save Account represents our vision of simplifying banking while enhancing value for our customers. With features like auto sweep, attractive returns, and seamless liquidity, we are enabling customers to make their money work harder—without compromising on convenience. This launch is another step forward in our journey to build a digitally empowered, customer-first bank.” With this launch, CSB Bank aims to strengthen its retail franchise by leveraging its upgraded technology platform to deliver more efficient and flexible banking solutions About CSB Bank Limited CSB Bank is one of the oldest private sector banks in India with an existence of over 100 years. Bank has a strong base in Kerala along with significant presence in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. CSB Bank offers a wide range of products and services to customers, with particular focus on SME, Retail, and NRI customers. CSB Bank delivers its services through multiple channels, including 855 branches and 826 ATMs/CRMs across the country, as well as alternate digital channels such as debit cards, internet banking, mobile banking, point-of-sale services, and UPI. CSB Bank is listed on both NSE and BSE. www.csb.bank.in .
A plastics ban Tamil Nadu tried in 2002 and stepped back from
Introduced on May 7, 2002, the Bill proposed a ban on the sale, storage, transport and use of non-reusable plastics due to the rapid increase in disposable plastic consumption and its impact on groundwater contamination and rainwater percolation
Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu urges people to return to villages amid empty homes, fading temples
Sridhar Vembu calls for a return to Tamil Nadu villages, citing empty homes and fading temples. He advocates for decentralized growth, believing villages can become economic hubs. Vembu is investing in rural Tamil Nadu, setting up offices and a campus, and funding a drone startup. His message sparks debate about rural revival and opportunity outside big cities.
Tamil Nadu polls 2026: Womens schemes, patriarchal themes
Tamil Nadu's political parties are centering their election promises on women, but scheme names often reflect traditional, patriarchal views. While some initiatives like 'Pudhumai Penn' are progressive, others like 'Kula Vilakku' and 'Illatharasi' reinforce outdated family roles, despite rising female independence and workforce participation in the state. This highlights a disconnect between policy language and social evolution.
EPS silent on Tamil Nadu issues, unfit to be even opposition leader, says MK Stalin
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin criticized AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami for lowering political discourse and accused him of surrendering Tamil Nadu's rights to the BJP. Stalin highlighted the state's economic growth under DMK rule and condemned the Prime Minister's remarks on women's free bus travel, warning of potential scheme discontinuation if the NDA wins.
What started as a small team of volunteers calling itself Shore Care Committees and later Friends of Police to guard the shores of Ramanathapuram district later proliferated to spread across the State of Tamil Nadu till 2020 when it was disbanded.
Tamil Nadu Elections: Thoothukudi Collector Mandates Pre-Certification for Political Advertisements
Thoothukudi, April 8: In preparation for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Thoothukudi District Collector and District Election Officer Vishu Mahajan has issued a comprehensive advisory mandating pre-certification for all political advertisements, in strict accordance with the Election Commissions guidelines. According to an official press release, a Media Certification and Monitoring Committee (MCMC) has been ... Read more Tamil Nadu Elections: Thoothukudi Collector Mandates Pre-Certification for Political Advertisements
Significant Rise in First-Time Voters Ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections
Chennai, April 8: Ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, Tamil Nadu has witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of first-time voters. According to data released by the Chief Electoral Officers office on Wednesday, there has been an approximately 33.6 percent rise in voters aged 18-19. This demographic shift is significant, with the number of ... Read more Significant Rise in First-Time Voters Ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections
Tamil Nadu CM slams Modi over women's free bus travel remark, mocks AIADMK as 'Amit Shah DMK'
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin strongly criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments on the free bus travel scheme for women. Stalin stated that Modi's remarks indicate a lack of concern for women's progress. He asserted that the scheme empowers women and drives economic revolution. Stalin also criticized AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami for aligning with the BJP.
Thunderstorms and Light Rain Expected in Tamil Nadu
Chennai, April 8: Light to moderate rainfall is expected in several parts of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, along with the possibility of thunderstorms, providing some relief from the ongoing severe heat. According to the India Meteorological Department, rain is likely in southern Tamil Nadu, northern coastal districts, as well as Puducherry and Karaikal. The Western ... Read more Thunderstorms and Light Rain Expected in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu polls: MK Stalin, Thirumavalavan, Premallatha share dais, open fire at EPS, BJP
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan, and DMDK general secretary Premallatha Vijayakant launched a joint attack on AIADMK and BJP in Cuddalore. Stalin alleged the NDA would halt welfare programs if AIADMK wins, while Premallatha predicted election results would humble AIADMK's arrogance.
Light Rain and Thunderstorms Expected in Tamil Nadu Amidst Heatwave
Chennai, April 8: Light to moderate rainfall is anticipated in several parts of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, along with the possibility of thunderstorms, providing some relief from the ongoing intense heat. According to the India Meteorological Department, rain is likely in southern Tamil Nadu, northern coastal districts, as well as Puducherry and Karaikal. The Western ... Read more Light Rain and Thunderstorms Expected in Tamil Nadu Amidst Heatwave
Lottery king's wife Leema Rose Martin richest in Tamil Nadu poll fray with Rs 1,049 crore assets
In a surprising twist in Tamil Nadu's assembly elections, Leema Rose Martin, the AIADMK candidate from Lalgudi and spouse of lottery tycoon Santiago Martin, has reported a staggering wealth of Rs 1,049.5 crore. This declaration positions her as the richest candidate in the race. Her financial disclosures include hefty investments in real estate, gaming ventures, and the hospitality industry.
Udhayanidhi Stalin Accuses BJP of Using Puducherry as a Policy Testing Ground
Mumbai, April 8: Udhayanidhi Stalin, the Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, launched a sharp attack on the BJP-led central government on Tuesday. He accused the government of using Puducherry as a testing ground for policies that are detrimental to the public. While addressing election rallies for candidates from the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, Udhayanidhi ... Read more Udhayanidhi Stalin Accuses BJP of Using Puducherry as a Policy Testing Ground
Madras HC orders probe into ostracism case in Krishnagiri
Villivakkam gears up for a three-cornered battle
Madras high court rejects plea to extend poll nomination deadline
Go enjoy the match: Madras HC refuses to defer IPL games
Cost pressures mount for truckers amid West Asia conflict
Parties reset strategies, push harder in sub-3K margin seats
Aspirants paradropped in constituencies face resistance
Proxy contestants surface in key constituencies
Ramadoss to court: Freeze PMKs symbol
Rahul Gandhi's absence fuels alliance friction buzz
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made multiple visits to Tamil Nadu for campaigning, while Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's absence has fueled speculation about discord within the Congress-DMK alliance. Gandhi's recent campaign in Puducherry also saw him avoid mentioning DMK leader M.K. Stalin, suggesting underlying friction between the parties.
Dr. Neelam Goyal Calls PFB Reactors Criticality a Major Victory for India
Surat, April 8: Nuclear energy expert Dr. Neelam Goyal hailed the achievement of criticality in the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFB) in Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, as a significant victory for India and a crucial step towards self-reliant India. The domestically designed and constructed PFB successfully reached its first criticality on April 6, marking the initiation ... Read more Dr. Neelam Goyal Calls PFB Reactors Criticality a Major Victory for India
The Sattankulamcustodial deaths case and a woman police constables testimony | Focus Tamil Nadu
The custodial torture was meted out to the father-son traders in June 2020, after they were detained at the Sattankulam police station in Thoothukudi district on the mere charge of violating COVID-19 lockdown norms.
Forest officer arrested while accepting bribe
Bus conductor arrested for misbehaving with school girl
Pallavaram, Tambaram locals seek civic solutions in poll charter
Four persons arrested for abducting and assaulting youth
The police also seized the car and an iPhone used in the crime
Poll lifeline to flower trade in summer
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin slams Fadnavis for Madurai Metro Project remarks
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has strongly criticised Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Fadnavis had stated that a metro project for Madurai would only be launched if a BJP candidate wins the upcoming election. Stalin questioned the propriety of such remarks from a chief minister of another state.
To bridge the gap in finding machinery for rejuvenation of waterbodies, the organisation launched the rent-free excavator initiative
Health risks emerging earlier, stay hidden for long: Apollo report
The report also laid emphasis on some conditions requiring imaging and advanced diagnostics for early detection

