Tamil Nadu News
Changes have caught up with the sabhas in Chennai in many ways
Odisha Assembly clears Bill to implement threefold hike in salary, pension for MLAs
Under the revised pay structure, a legislator will draw 3.45 lakh per month against 1.10 lakh in 2007
If we can beat India we are good enough to win the World Cup, says coach Nawaz
The former Sri Lankan player guided Bangladesh to the 2020 U-19 World Cup title and the Asia Cup last year, beating India in the final on both occasions
Woman killed after tractor hits scooter in Karawal Nagar
CM celebrates Deepavalis inclusion in UNESCO heritage list
SC order, enforcement lapse allow overage vehicles to ply: CAQM
Redevelopment of Vyttila, Kundannoor junctions in limbo
Anvars possible UDF entry has nothing to do with Trinamool
No change in schemes for unorganised workers after Labour Codes: Centre
Several Central trade unions have raised concerns on the future of social security schemes for unorganised workers such as construction workers and beedi workers as Acts governing their welfare schemes are merged into the Codes
INL workers in Kasaragod allegedly threaten Independent candidate
Indian Oil to provide MRI, CT scan machines to LNJP as part of corporate social responsibility
625 stolen phones worth 1 cr. recovered by Delhi Police
Retired Judge Hariparanthaman wants shifting of the Thiruparankundram case to some other judge
The retired judge cited several instances where Mr. Justice Swaminathan had allegedly not followed protocols to issue a contempt notice against officials of the State government, and had paralysed the government machinery
BIS Chennai gets new Deputy Director-General
Daggers drawn between NDA, YSRCP corporators during VMC council meet
Noisy protests and scuffle over privatisation of medical colleges and naming of a kalyana mandapam after a freedom fighter mar Vijayawada Municipal Corporation council meeting
Abhay Kumar Singh to act as Director-General of Police
Freed bonded labourers body calls for speedy trials
Union govt. should increase funding for R&D, says Minister
9.46 kg of gold worth 11.5 crore seized at Chennai airport
Corporation allocates 89 lakh to each zone for road repair works
Top leaders to cast votes in Kannur as local body polls begin on Dec. 11
BJP demands White Paper on status of implementation of promises for development of North Karnataka
Leader of the Opposition demands sacking of ministers who failed to hold periodic reviews on implementation of developmental projects in North Karnataka region
Eagle Force nabs two with 500 grams of alprazolam in Armoor
Parliament committee recommends reducing time for forest, environmental clearances for coal projects
The committee also suggested streamlining process for public consultation and clearances from Gram Sabha to avoid delays.
The working paper on AI and Copyright Issues is a good start
Propel to invest 300 crore in EV segment
In bizarre twist, gang robs thief of stolen gold, police nab all five
Three arrested, two booked for deaths of auto drivers in Chandrayangutta
The national song debate, a reading between the lines
The controversy being sought to be created now over Vande Mataram makes one doubt the intentions of the present government
Tractor sales, production hit historic 1mn mark in 11 months of 2025
Truce in tatters: on the Cambodia-Thailand conflict
ASEAN should do more to end dispute between Cambodia and Thailand
CM criticises Satheesans stance
A verdict that is an abdication of judicial function
The hesitation of the top court to mandate or develop a time-frame for constitutional functionaries will impinge on constitutional morality
NGO launches art and healing-themed calendar on Human Rights Day
The 2026 calendar features Mandala art accompanied by feminist quotes, acknowledging the healing journeys of women who have experienced violence
New Century Sofa India inks 2.72 lakh sq ft lease at IndoSpace Industrial Park
IndoSpace has leased 2.72 lakh sq ft to New Century Sofa India at its Oragadam II Industrial Park. This deal underscores IndoSpace's accelerated investment in Tamil Nadu, a growing hub for manufacturing, and reflects strong demand from various sectors for Grade-A logistics facilities.
SIs daughter robbed at bus stand
Woman, 34, kills self in Tiruvottiyur
Death of man sparks row; cops refute assault allegations
Chennai-Trichy highway upgrades stuck as TN-CMRL decision pending: Gadkari
SIR form collection nears completion in Tambaram, Avadi
Watch: Amit Shah targets opposition on SIR in Lok Sabha
Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a rebuttal in Parliament, defending the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and accusing the Opposition of spreading misinformation. He emphasised that the Election Commission alone is empowered to conduct roll revisions, reiterated that foreign nationals cannot remain on voter lists, criticised alleged double standards by Opposition parties, and cited historical precedents to counter vote theft allegations.
Madras, 1937: When Vande Mataram first sparked a debate
India gives tepid response to Russian push for Su-57, long-range drones and submarines
Rajnath Singh highlighted that India, once heavily dependent on arms imports, now boasts a record defence production value of 1.51 lakh crore, up from 46,000 crore in 2014
Goa nightclub fire: MEA considering Goa govt's request to revoke passports of co-owners
A Delhi court refused to give any interim protection from arrest to the duo, while their partner was held in connection with the fire incident
The CAQM, represented by Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, submitted that its efforts to strictly ensure that these end-of-life vehicles were taken off the roads were thwarted by the lack of proper coercive action; over 63 lakh such vehicles are currently plying the capitals roads and contributing to air pollution, says the body
There can only be one goal in the Candidates: to play for first place, says Bluebaum
The 28-year-old player will be the first German to feature in the prestigious event since 1991; feels that keeping his nerves under control was key to the good show in the Grand Swiss; says it is great to see the huge interest for chess in India
British Indian nurse jailed for rape, sexual assaults at Scotland care home
In addition to the serious and predatory nature of your offending, notwithstanding the fact you pled guilty, the version of events given by you bears little resemblance to what you have admitted to, says Justice Lord Renucci
Rahul, Priyanka to visit TN for poll campaign in January
To malign Nehru, BJP vilifies all freedom fighters: Opposition in Rajya Sabha
In its pursuit of defaming the first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, the Narendra Modi Government was maligning the entire leadership of the national movement, including Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi, says Opposition in a united voice
International documentary and short film festival concludes
YC leader booked for filming voting process
Youth held in Malayattoor woman murder case
3,097 polling stations set up in Kozhikode
Officials on election duty collected polling materials, including electronic voting machines, from 20 distribution centres and reached their respective stations by Dec. 10 evening. The electorate stands at 26,82,682, with 6,328 candidates in the fray
Police cant summon rowdy-sheeters orally till framing of legal procedure: Karnataka High Court
Taking note of claim by the police that petitioner was involved in 24 criminal cases, the court said he should be given an opportunity to reform, notwithstanding his past
Kozhikode Collector to submit report on Thilakkam
The UDF and the BJP had lodged complaints with the District Collector over Thilakkam, arguing that its distribution by LDF councillors during the MCC period amounted to a violation
Cases registered in connection with clash at Vanchiyoor
Public-facing Mass: 200 parishioners occupy Kochi basilica in protest
One Church One Qurbana Movement protested the move, saying parish members who supported the Uniform Holy Mass had not been informed about the decision to hold the service at the Basilica
Keralas first e-bike rental service launched in Kozhikode railway station
The service, which has received all necessary clearances, allows commuters to rent e-bikes at 50 per hour, 500 for 12 hours, and 750 for 24 hours
WCDs Thejomaya home residents to hold expo next week
Congress MP K.C. Venugopal refers to The Hindu analysis of voter deletions; BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad says if elected government can be trusted with the nuclear button, why not for CEC selection too
Farmer injured in a tiger attack
Rajasthan gang arrested in Tumakuru for attempted daylight jewellery heist
NDA Government will detect, delete and deport illegal immigrants, Amit Shah tells Lok Sabha
Home Minister claims Opposition is against SIR because it wants to keep infiltrators in the electoral rolls; says some families are generational vote chors; asks why Opposition speaks against ECI only after poll losses
Doctors at SIMS Hospitals remove rare heart tumour from left ventricle through keyhole surgery
About 90% of the cardiac tumours occur due to random changes in the hearts cells without any clear reason and only 5% to 10% is linked to genetic tendencies
Bairabi-Sairang rail deepens Keralas apprehension about Centres stance on SilverLine
Recently, Union government has asked Kerala to revise the SilverLines DPR to address the technical and environmental concerns and also to integrate the project with existing broad gauge line passing through the State
Indian stocks are expected to stay expensive: HSBC report
Research analysts across the market still maintain that earnings need to trim to reflect the tepid earnings of corporate India or the latter should grow up to justify the valuations
Two arrested for peddling drugs; 37,000 worth of MDMA seized
Watch: Deepavali added to UNESCO heritage list, 16th element from India
Indias Deepavali has been officially inscribed on UNESCOs Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during a landmark session at Delhis Red Fort.
HC imposes cost on petitioner for filing frivolous petition
Bengaluru South Corporation orders strict crackdown on unauthorised buildings
Citing lack of clarity, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor declines Veer Savarkar Award
Bengaluru doctors save 24-week, 480-gram micro pre-term baby after 147-day NICU stay
Tenders called for providing EIA consultancy services for Coimbatore airport development
DGCA cracks down on IndiGo, to station nine officials at airline headquarters
They will monitor its fleet, pilot roster, network planning, and crew utilisation; CEO summoned on December 11, 2025 for a meeting to explain the massive flight disruptions
SIR showdown: Shah says opposition protecting infiltrators; vows detect, delete, deport
The Narendra Modi governments policy, Shah asserted, was unambiguous -- detect all aliens, delete their names from the rolls and throw them out of the country. Shah argued that the opposition had raised the issue only because it could no longer win elections through corrupt practices, asserting that the Congress repeated poll defeats stemmed from its leadership and not from EVMs or vote chori (vote theft). Intervening in the debate on electoral reforms, Shah rebutted the oppositions charges. His 90-minute speech saw frequent interruptions from Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, who challenged him to a debate on his three press conferences alleging vote chori by the BJP. The heated exchanges eventually led to an opposition walkout. Seeking to corner the Congress, Shah claimed three episodes of vote chori involving party icons Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. He said Nehru became prime minister in 1947 despite having fewer internal votes than Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel; that Indira Gandhi granted herself immunity after her election was set aside by the court; and that the dispute of the third vote chori has just reached the civil courts on how Sonia Gandhi became a voter before becoming a citizen of India, a remark that invited sharp reactions from the Congress benches. Shah insisted that SIR was a long-standing administrative exercise aimed at maintaining the integrity of elections in the country. No party, he said, had opposed SIR between 1952 and 2004. He listed revisions carried out under former Prime Ministers Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Narasimha Rao, A B Vajpayee and even during the Manmohan Singh government. The purpose, he said, was simple remove the deceased, enrol new 18-year-olds and delete foreign nationals. Can democracy be safe when prime ministers and chief ministers are decided by ghuspathiya? he asked. The Home Minister also accused the opposition of attempting to normalise and formalise illegal immigrants by resisting SIR in states like West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. He warned TMC and DMK members that such opposition would cost them heavily in the upcoming assembly elections. The NDA, he said, would continue with its policy of detect, delete and deport regardless of how many walkouts the opposition staged. Responding outside Parliament, Rahul Gandhi called Shahs speech completely defensive, alleging that the Home Minister had evaded questions on transparent voter lists, access to EVM architecture and the governments proposal to grant full immunity to the chief election commissioner. Gandhi reiterated that vote chori was the biggest treason, and later posted on X that Shahs remarks reflected a panicked, defensive response.
Kyivs clear message to New Delhi: Not a single Ukrainian drone sent to Pakistan
This assertion becomes particularly important, especially in light of reports during Operation Sindoor alleging that Pakistani forces were being supplied with drones originating from Ukraine. This claim has circulated but remained difficult to independently verify
Protected marine areas not part of offshore mining blocks, says Union Government
The offshore blocks have been carved by excluding Important Coastal and Marine Biodiversity Areas, says Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for Earth Sciences
Chhattisgarh to set up Cabinet sub-committee to review cases against surrendered Maoists
The Opposition Congress has criticised the move and asked the States BJP government to clarify its stance regarding Maoists involved in serious criminal incidents
Afforestation drive held at TSP IV Battalion campus in Coimbatore
Squash World Cup | Australia, South Africa rally to post victories
Artisans display their skills at Coimbatore Poompuhar
PM Modi, Shah and Rahul meet to finalise CIC, CVC appointments
Rahul is said to have given a dissent note on some of the names suggested by government
Private sector job fair to be held in Coimbatore on December 13
Periodic desilting of tanks should be made mandatory in PWD manuals, says HC
Watch: IndiGo crisis deepens: Court orders payout, DGCA launches audit
The Delhi High Court has ordered IndiGo to immediately compensate passengers stranded during the recent mass flight disruptions, citing DGCA rules on cancellations and delays. The Court criticized fare spikes and passenger distress, while the DGCA launched an intensive audit and summoned CEO Pieter Elbers. A high-level committee will investigate manpower issues, crew rostering, and compliance failures behind the operational collapse.
These letters said Justice Swaminathans conduct amounted to proved misbehaviour and gross misconduct, affecting the impartiality, transparency and the secular functioning of the judiciary
U.S. company Virtusa buys city firm SmartSoC Solutions to sharpen its focus on semiconductors
As AI models become more complex and data centre investment surges globally, having in-house chip design capabilities is crucial,Nitesh Banga, Chief Executive Officer of Virtusa, said
Speeches of Delhi riots accused triggered violence, choked essential supplies, police tells SC
Supreme Court reserves judgment on the matter, setting a December 18 deadline for written submissions

