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Sanction has been revoked for 29 marriage hall projects worth Rs 115.77 crore and 17 commercial complex projects worth Rs 130.08 crore.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
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.
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
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.
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
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
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.
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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
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
Thalapathy Vijay, a beloved South Indian cinema figure, has transitioned from stardom to public service, sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Known for his humility, generosity, and deep connection with fans, Vijay has always communicated through his work rather than public fanfare. His decision to embrace political responsibility after a successful acting career underscores his commitment to serving the people, truly earning his title of 'Thalapathy'.
Tamil Nadu govt. decides to seek extension for Chief Secretary
WABAG enters Kuwait with over 1,000-cr desalination project order
DMK Leader Stalin Wishes Rahul Gandhi a Happy Birthday and Good Health
New Delhi, June 19: MK Stalin, the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and leader of the DMK, extended birthday greetings to Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, on Friday. On this special occasion, he wished for Gandhis good health and happiness. Stalin posted on his social media platform, expressing ... Read more DMK Leader Stalin Wishes Rahul Gandhi a Happy Birthday and Good Health
Mekedatu dam project: a long-standing source of friction between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
The idea of the project proponent the Karnataka government is to impound 67.16 thousand million cubic ft (TMC) of water by building a balancing reservoir at Mekedatu (which, in Kannada, means goats leap), about 100 km from Bengaluru.
Watch: Tamil Nadu government to look for new airport site instead of Parandur
The Tamil Nadu government is exploring alternative locations for Chennais proposed second airport amid continued opposition to the Parandur project.
Tamil Nadu govt announces senior police appointments ahead of DGP Seema Aggarwals retirement
Ahead of her retirement on June 30, DGP Seema Aggarwal has been appointed Chairperson of the Tamil Nadu Fire Commission. In a significant administrative reshuffle, DGP Sandeep Mittal will now head the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board. Additionally, ADGP R. Dhinakaran has been appointed as the ADGP, Armed Reserve.
As Karnataka takes further steps towards the realisation of the Mekedatu dam, here is a look at the issue that has been a bone of contention between the two riparian States that have also historically fought over the sharing of Cauvery water
Mekedatu project: Karnataka CM D.K. Shivakumar expresses willingness to talk to Tamil Nadu
I will not interfere in their politics. They are building plenty of dams downstream and we have not raised any objection. I am ready to talk with them anytime: DKS
What is the Mekedatu dam project dispute? | Explained
What is the history of the proposed project? How has the Tamil Nadu government reacted?
The issue of granting premature release to long-term Muslim prisoners has once again come to the fore in Tamil Nadu, with ministers and leaders of allied parties urging the TVK-led government to consider their cases sympathetically. The development has triggered sharp criticism from political opponents, who have questioned whether those convicted in terror-related cases should Continue reading Dangerous Appeasement Politics In TN: After Muslim Quota Push, Vijays Govt Eyeing On Early Release Of Long-term Muslim Prisoners The post Dangerous Appeasement Politics In TN: After Muslim Quota Push, Vijays Govt Eyeing On Early Release Of Long-term Muslim Prisoners appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
SC Rejects Plea Alleging Irregularities in Trust Vote in TN Assembly
On May 13, the C Joseph Vijay-led TVK government in Tamil Nadu crossed a major hurdle by comfortably winning the trust vote with the support of 25 rebel AIADMK MLAs amid a walkout by the DMK
Watch: Mekedatu | CM Vijay moves resolution in TN Assembly against dam construction
The Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a resolution opposing Karnatakas proposed Mekedatu dam project on the Cauvery River.
SC dismisses plea seeking probe into 'irregularities' in TN Assembly trust vote
The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea seeking an investigation into alleged horse-trading during the Tamil Nadu Assembly trust vote. The court found the allegations to be vague and lacking substantiation. The trust vote, held on May 13, saw the C Joseph Vijay-led government secure a majority. The plea had requested a CBI probe and President's Rule.
SC dismisses plea seeking probe into May 13 trust vote in Tamil Nadu Assembly
The Supreme Court has rejected a plea for an investigation into alleged corruption during the Tamil Nadu trust vote. The court found the allegations to be vague and unsubstantiated. The trust vote took place on May 13, where the TVK government secured a majority with support from various parties. Opposition claims of horse-trading were dismissed by the government.
Supreme Court dismisses plea seeking probe into May 13 trust vote in Tamil Nadu Assembly
The Bench observed it was based upon vague, wild and casual allegations without any reliable material on record to substantiate the claim
Tamil Nadu's Assembly unanimously passed a resolution urging the Union government to deny all clearances for Karnataka's Mekedatu dam project. The resolution cited violations of tribunal and Supreme Court orders, emphasizing the Cauvery basin's deficit status and the need for concurrence from basin states and the Union government before any new water storage projects are undertaken.
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay moves resolution in Assembly against Mekedatu dam; Congress, VCK extend support
The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly is set to pass a unanimous resolution today against the Karnataka government's proposal to construct a dam at Mekedatu across the Cauvery River.
Congress Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, June 19: On the occasion of Rahul Gandhis birthday, Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge and other party leaders, including Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay, extended their warm wishes. Mallikarjun Kharge posted on X, Happy birthday to Rahul Gandhi. Your unwavering commitment to the ideals of the Constitution and your fearless fight for unheard ... Read more Congress Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Rahul Gandhi
GoI unveils PMVBRY with focus on job creation, manufacturing growth
Srinagar, Jun 18: The Government of India has launched the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rojgar Yojana (PMVBRY), formerly known as the Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) Scheme to promote employment generation, enhancing employability, and expanding social security coverage across all sectors of the economy, with a special emphasis on the manufacturing sector. Under the Scheme, while the first-time employees will get one months wage (up to Rs 15,000/-), the employers will be given incentives for a period to two years for generating additional employment, with extended benefits for another two years for the manufacturing sector. With a total outlay of 99,446 crore, PMVBRY aims to facilitate the creation of over 3.5 crore jobs across the country over a period of two years. Out of these, approximately 1.92 crore beneficiaries are expected to be first-time entrants into the formal workforce. The benefits under the Scheme are applicable to jobs created between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2027. The Scheme comprises two components: Part A Incentive to First-Time Employees: Under this component, first-time employees registered with EPFO and earning wages up to 1 lakh per month are eligible to receive an incentive equivalent to one months wage, up to a maximum of 15,000, in two instalments. The first instalment is payable after completion of six months of continuous service, while the second instalment is payable after twelve months of service and completion of a financial literacy programme. A portion of the incentive is retained in a savings instrument/deposit account for a fixed period to encourage long-term savings habits among young workers. Part B Support to Employers: This component incentivizes employers for generating additional employment across all sectors. Employers will receive incentives of up to 3,000 per month per additional employee for a period of two years, provided the employee remains in sustained employment for at least six months. For the manufacturing sector, these incentives are extended for an additional two years, covering the third and fourth years as well. To qualify, EPFO-registered establishments must recruit at least two additional employees (for establishments with fewer than 50 employees) or five additional employees (for establishments with 50 or more employees). All payments to first-time employees under Part A are made through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) using the Aadhaar Bridge Payment System (ABPS), while incentives to employers under Part B are credited directly to their PAN-linked bank accounts. The PMVBRY Scheme is expected to catalyse job creation, particularly in the manufacturing sector, while encouraging youth participation in the formal workforce. The Scheme will also contribute substantially towards the formalization of employment and the expansion of social security coverage among millions of workers across the country. To mark the successful implementation of the Scheme, a National-Level PMVBRY Event will be held under the gracious presence of the Honble Prime Minister of India on 19 June 2026 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. During the event, benefits amounting to approximately 2400 crore corresponding to additional employment of more than 15 lakhs will be disbursed to eligible beneficiaries under the Scheme. The PMVBRY Scheme has already demonstrated significant early success in promoting formal employment and supporting both workers and employers. In March 2026, benefits amounting to 247 crore were disbursed under Part A of the Scheme to 4.41 lakh first-time employees, providing direct financial support to young workers entering the formal workforce. Under Part B, incentives worth 214 crore were released to 17,551 establishments that generated additional employment of approximately 6.46 lakh workers. Under Part A, nearly 65% of beneficiaries belong to the 2035 years age group, with 51.18% in the 1825 years bracket, highlighting the schemes success in supporting first-time job seekers and young workers entering the formal workforce. Women account for 35.33% of beneficiaries under Part A and over 24% under Part B, reflecting the schemes contribution to strengthening female workforce participation. Employment generation has been broad-based, spanning sectors such as expert services, manufacturing, engineering, trading and technology, while Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Delhi/Gujarat have emerged among the leading beneficiary States. Importantly, more than 80% of incentivised beneficiaries under Part B are employed in establishments with fewer than 25 workers, underscoring the schemes role in supporting small enterprises and fostering inclusive job creation across the country. Simultaneously, regional-level events at around 200 locations across India, particularly in major industrial and employment clusters, will be organized. These events will witness the participation of employers, employees, industry representatives, and other stakeholders.
FCNR(B) net inflows plunge 87% in FY26; banks hike rates to woo NRI deposits
YKK India to invest $150 mn in new Chennai factory
DVAC conducts surprisechecks at RTOs, MVIOs across Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadus high-rise approval reform welcomed by CREDAI
Students develop AI solutions for document retrieval, healthcare, and traffic management
The hackathon was conducted as part of the Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporations Naan Mudhalvan programme
TVK govt will continue two-language policy
TN govt to unveil new industrial policy
Firm in rooting out rampant corruption: Govt
Udhayanidhi says governors address showed there was understanding between TVK and BJP
Accuses Vijay of `panic buying MLAs
Seating shift signals strain in DMK-MDMK alliance
Governors address lacked substance, says EPS
Rules out his sons political entry
Veteran CPI leader C Mahendran joins TVK, says red ideology alive
Confrontation to cooperation: TN govt, governor begin assembly session on cordial note
The session began with the rendition of Tamil Thai Vazhthu. The national anthem came next, and again after the governors address. It used to be played only at the end of the governors address.
Tamil Nadu government to look for new airport site instead ofParandur
TVKis not against development;why shouldwaterbodies, cultivable land be destroyed to build an airport for Chennai, asks Minister for Energy Resources and Law R. Nirmalkumar
Man covers railway signal with cloth to slow down train, rob passengers in Chennai
TVK govt accuses DMK of fiscal mismanagement, drug culture
Olympics centres of excellence: Govt
HC dismisses PIL seeking guidelines for NEET
Will AIADMK dissidents add heft or flab to TVK?
Triggered by AIADMKs defeat and upcoming local body polls, migrants to TVK pose an opportunity and a challenge to Vijay
DVAC inspector suspended for seeking bribe during vigilance inquiry
DVAC conducts surprise raids at transport offices across Tamil Nadu, seizes 31.9 lakh

