Tamil Nadu Polls: Targeting BJP, not AIADMK, as it sets agenda, shapes narrative, says PTR
Tamil Nadu's IT Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan highlights the DMK's focus on the BJP in upcoming polls. He addresses concerns over Hindi imposition and the sustainability of welfare schemes. Rajan criticizes the central government's attempts to homogenize and control states, emphasizing the importance of federalism and states' rights. He also expresses disappointment with the state's administrative processes.
Tamil Nadu Polls: Beyond caste lines, the rise of TVK's Vijay explained
Tamil Nadu's film stars find political success often linked to their caste-neutral identities. Actors like Vijay and Rajinikanth appeal across communities due to their perceived lack of caste affiliation. This neutrality helps them overcome the deep-rooted caste divisions prevalent in the state's politics and film industry. Even prominent figures struggle when caste baggage is present.
More women in the fray, but Tamil Nadu polls remain overwhelmingly male
From just 11 women candidates in 1967, accounting for 1.41% of the total number of candidates, the figure has risen to 443 in 2026, making up 11.01% of the contestants. Though the increase is notable, proportionally, women continue to occupy only a small share of the candidate pool
Delimitation bill makes Tamils refugees in their own land: Stalin
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin burned a copy of the proposed delimitation bill, labeling it a lack law and accusing the Centre of attempting to make Tamils efugees in their own state. This act in Namakkal marked the formal launch of a statewide agitation against the move, with Stalin drawing parallels to past anti-Hindi protests.
Delimitation wont bring down souths share of seats, Modi, Shah tell Lok Sabha
Amit Shah says those spreading misconceptions... do not understand; he tells Lok Sabha that seats of five southern States will increase from 129 to 195 and reassures people of Tamil Nadu that their power is increasing
Modi govt will implement delimitation bill successfully: EPS
Campaigning for AIADMK and BJP candidates on V K K Menon Road, EPS said it was out of fear of losing the election that CM M K Stalin was spreading a false propaganda that the delimitation of parliamentary constituencies would affect Tamil Nadu.
Fascist BJP regime against Tamil, Tamil Nadu and its Rights
Udhayanidhi Stalin says there is a threat to the Tamil language, Tamil Nadu and its Rights by the fascist BJP regime; this Assembly election was to protect our rights and the people of Madurai know this
Madras high court moved seeking CBI probe into BJP's NaMo micro donation 'scandal'
According to petitioner B R Aravindakshan, donors were not transparently informed whether their contributions towards Swachh Bharat, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao or Kisan Seva actually reached any govt account for those schemes. Contributions were treated solely as party funds, thereby potentially amounting to cheating and criminal breach of trust.
Karat flags threat to secularism, stresses importance of Tamil Nadu poll
Vijays Jana Nayagan was stolen and released online by freelance film editor: Cybercrime police
Investigators said he copied the film to a pen drive, converted it into a complete movie file and shared it with two associates. The co-accused then circulated the pirated version through online portals, leading to its widespread distribution.
Delimitation row: IUML, MNM join statewide black flag protest called by DMK
Vijay Unveils TVK Manifesto, Aims for $1.5 Trillion Economy with Welfare Initiatives
Chennai, April 16: Actor-turned-politician Vijay launched the manifesto for his party, Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), on Thursday evening in preparation for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The manifesto promises extensive welfare schemes, technology-driven governance, and reforms across various sectors aimed at revitalizing the states economy and social structure. Vijay presented TVK as a viable option ... Read more Vijay Unveils TVK Manifesto, Aims for $1.5 Trillion Economy with Welfare Initiatives
Tamil Nadu is drug capital of the country, says Annamalai
The South after delimitation: What the maths shows from Tamil Nadu to Andhra
Parliament buzzed with debate over India's representational future as the delimitation exercise and Women's Reservation Bill took center stage. Prime Minister Modi and home minister Shah assured southern states no injustice would occur, projecting increased seats and influence. Maths indicate a marginal shift in overall share despite seat increases for Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
Watch: Delimitation bill sparks fears in Tamil Nadu: Whats at stake? | Focus Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is facing a crucial political question that could reshape its voice in Parliament and impact South India as a whole. The Centres push for delimitation and a constitutional amendment, linked to womens reservation, has raised deeper concerns in the state. At the heart of the debate will Tamil Nadu lose its share in Parliament?
Jana Nayagan leak: Main accused editor arrested by TN Cyber Crime
Tamil Nadu Police have apprehended three more individuals in connection with the leak of Vijay's film 'Jana Nayagan', bringing the total arrests to nine. The main accused, an assistant editor, allegedly stole film reels from an editing studio. Pirated copies subsequently flooded the internet. Authorities are warning against piracy and urging the public to report illegal content.
Tamil literature and electoral politics: a compilation
This is a collection of articles published in The Hindu on Tamil short stories that narrate interesting aspects of electoral politics in Tamil Nadu
Chennai Poll Canvas: Mylapore | Heritage hub facing modern civic challenges
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 Police Arrest Key Suspects in Jan Nayakan Leak Case
Chennai, April 16: The Tamil Nadu State Cyber Crime Wing has successfully resolved the leak of the highly anticipated film Jan Nayakan, starring actor Vijay. On Thursday, police announced the arrest of three additional individuals linked to the case. Previously, six people had already been apprehended, bringing the total number of arrests to nine with ... Read more Tamil Nadu Police Arrest Key Suspects in Jan Nayakan Leak Case
Jana Nayagan leak row: Freelance editor named main accused, three more arrested
State Cyber Crime Wing of the Tamil Nadu Police announced that they had cracked the case of Jana Nayagan leak, naming a freelance editor as the main accused. The team has also arrested three more accused in the case
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin burns copy of Delimitation Bill in Namakkal
M.K. Stalin urged people to hoist black flags in every home and public place
When a stool makes a huge difference at the polling booth
Members of Tamil Nadu Dwarfism Association have reiterated a set a demands they have always made when the hustings is round the corner
Amit Shah's Seat Breakdown For Southern States Amid Delimitation Criticism
Amit Shah said Tamil Nadu will get 20 more seats, Kerala 10, Telangana 9 and Andhra Pradesh 13 seats. Maharashtra, which after Uttar Pradesh, has the second highest number of MPs in the Lok Sabha, will gain 24 more seats.
Tamil Nadu election: BJP leader-candidate Vanathi Srinivasan to be discharged on April 17
The BJP candidate issues video message from hospital praising the Women Reservation Bill
Lok Sabha seats for all states will increase by 50 per cent: Meghwal
Under the proposal, seats in several states are expected to increase significantly. Uttar Pradeshs strength would go up to 120 seats, Tamil Nadu to 59, West Bengal to 63, Kerala to 30, and Gujarat to 39
Watch | Black flags against delimitation: Stalin leads statewide protests
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin led massive statewide protests against the Centres proposed delimitation exercise, with black flags, rallies, and symbolic demonstrations across the State.
'Kala tika on bills': PM Modi takes swipe at DMK over black attire protest
Prime Minister Modi lauded the women's reservation Bill in Lok Sabha, while criticizing DMK's protest against the delimitation Bill. He assured no state would face injustice, countering Udhayanidhi Stalin's claims of reduced Tamil Nadu representation. The delimitation and women's quota bills were introduced after a division vote.
Tamil Nadu Assembly election 2026: Distribution of booth slips underway
The Voter Information Slip contains voters details, location of the polling station, date and time of polling and a snapshot of the polling station map along with a list of Dos and Donts to guide the voters on poll day, an official release said.
Delimitation Bill will not affect Tamil Nadu: AIADMK leader Edappadi Palaniswami
When Union Minister Amit Shah visited Tamil Nadu, he assured that the State will not be affected, stated Mr. Palaniswami. The NDA will implement delimitation better than what Mr. Stalin expects. The Centre is clear that no State will be affected by the delimitation, he added.
Tamil Nadu elections 2026: Will TVKs solo gamble split votes or fulfil Vijays CM dream?
Actor Vijay's new political party, TVK, is making a bold solo bid in the 2026 Tamil Nadu elections, challenging the state's long-standing alliance-driven politics. Historically, success hinges on coalitions, not standalone appeal. TVK's gamble aims for direct leadership, but faces the challenge of converting visibility into seats without established networks, potentially acting as a vote-splitter.
Why is Tamil Nadu opposing delimitation?| Focus Tamil Nadu
We take a look at delimitation and why southern States are opposing this process
Udhayanidhi, DMK candidates clad in black shirts, burn copy of Delimitation Bill in protest
Tamil Nadu will not remain a mute spectator to the central government's attempt to strip away our rights, says Udhayanidhi
India Achieves Milestone in Nuclear Energy, Parliament Expresses Gratitude to Scientists
New Delhi, April 16: India has reached a historic milestone in scientific advancement and self-reliance, as announced in Parliament on Thursday. Rajya Sabha Chairman C.P. Radhakrishnan informed the house that on April 6, 2026, India achieved a significant success in nuclear energy at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu. The countrys 500-megawatt prototype fast breeder reactor has successfully ... Read more India Achieves Milestone in Nuclear Energy, Parliament Expresses Gratitude to Scientists
PM Modi Meets Social Activist Girija Amma in Nagercoil, Highlights Her Contributions
New Delhi, April 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, where he had a memorable meeting with social activist Veeraraghavan Girija in Nagercoil. The Prime Minister described the encounter as both pleasant and unforgettable. In a post on social media platform X, PM Modi shared details about the meeting, stating, Yesterday in ... Read more PM Modi Meets Social Activist Girija Amma in Nagercoil, Highlights Her Contributions
Local power: On Tamil Nadu governments move
Local self-governments make a difference to the lives of people
Tamil Nadu polls: Karthigai Deepam row fails to light up
BJP's attempt to leverage the Karthigai Deepam controversy in Thiruparankundram for electoral gain appears to be faltering. Despite highlighting the issue, even allies like AIADMK have distanced themselves, focusing instead on development and welfare. Other parties and voters remain largely unmoved, prioritizing religious harmony and governance over the religious dispute.
Varadaraja Perumal Temple: A Unique Spiritual Journey in Kanchipuram
New Delhi, April 16: Kanchipuram, one of the worlds oldest cities, is renowned for its rich culture and deep-rooted faith. This Tamil Nadu city boasts nearly 125 grand temples, each with its own historical significance. Among them, the Varadaraja Perumal Temple has gained immense popularity over the past decade. Located in the serene town of ... Read more Varadaraja Perumal Temple: A Unique Spiritual Journey in Kanchipuram
'Historic moment' for womens empowerment, says PM Narendra Modi ahead of special session
India begins a special parliamentary session aiming for women's empowerment. Prime Minister Modi calls it a historic step. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi supports women's reservation but criticizes the delimitation process. He demands consideration of caste census data. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin protests the delimitation bill. The government plans to implement women's reservation before the 2029 elections.
Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, A Telugu Man Dedicated To Education
He was born on September 5, 1888 at Tiruttani in Tamil Nadu (then part of the Madras Presidency), into a Telugu-speaking Brahmin family. His family originated from Sarvepalli village in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh
Vijay to Unveil TVKs Election Manifesto in Chennai Today
Chennai, April 16: With just a week left for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, political parties across the state are ramping up their campaigns. Today, actor Vijays party, Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), is set to release its much-anticipated election manifesto. Major parties like DMK and AIADMK have already unveiled their manifestos, aiming to attract voters ... Read more Vijay to Unveil TVKs Election Manifesto in Chennai Today
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: Minority votes to move from DMK to TVK, says party leader
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam leader K G Arunraj claimed minority voters, long seen as DMKs core support base, are shifting towards the party, citing perceived compromises by the ruling alliance. He said TVK, led by Vijay, is gaining traction among minorities, youth and women, and projected a strong electoral performance.Arunraj dismissed concerns over rally crowds not translating into votes, calling them organic, and downplayed the impact of the Karur stampede, asserting it had instead generated sympathy for the party.
CM Stalin Burns Copy of Delimitation Bill, Terms It 'Black Law'
The CM burnt the copy of the bill at Namakkal in western Tamil Nadu, where he is camping in connection with electioneering.
TVK chief Vijay booked ahead of Tamil Nadu polls
TVK president Vijay faces a case for allegedly flouting poll permissions. Officials state a roadshow was conducted instead of the approved event, breaching the Model Code of Conduct. Police have registered a case and are investigating, reviewing video evidence to determine the violation's scope. Further action awaits investigation outcomes.
Stalin calls black flag agitation over delimitation, warns Centre of heavy price
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced a state-wide black flag agitation on April 16 against the Centre`s proposed delimitation exercise, warning of a heavy price if the southern states` concerns were ignored
DMK flags delimitation concerns as Kanimozhi moves motion against three bills amid delimitation row
DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi on Thursday moved a motion in the Lok Sabha opposing three key government bills, including the Constitution (131st Amendment), Union Territories Laws (Amendment) and Delimitation Bills, amid a widening row over constituency redrawing. The move came as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin escalated protests by burning a copy of the proposed delimitation bill and launching a statewide agitation, warning it would undermine representation for southern states.
Stalin burns copy of delimitation bill, terms it black law
M.K. Stalin burnt the copy of the bill at Namakkal in western Tamil Nadu, where he is camping in connection with electioneering
Tamil Nadu CM burns copy of delimitation bill, terms it black law
Chennai/Namakkal: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday, April 16, burnt a copy of the delimitation Bill and dubbed it a black law and alleged it seeks to make the Tamil people refugees in their own land. Stalin hoisted a black flag and burnt a copy of the bill on delimitation circulated by the 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 .
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin kicks-off statewide anti-delimitation agitation, burns copy of proposed bill
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has initiated a statewide protest against the proposed delimitation bill. He burned a copy of the bill and raised a black flag, signaling strong opposition. This move escalates concerns over constituency revisions based on the 2011 census.
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin says he has burnt copy of Delimitation Bill to mark the State's strong opposition to it
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin raises black flag, burns delimitation bill copy
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin led a protest against the proposed delimitation bill by hoisting black flags and burning copies of the bill. He warned that the bill would drastically reduce the representation of South Indian states. Stalin urged citizens to join the statewide protest, comparing it to the anti-Hindi agitation of the past.
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Follow BJPs Bihar Model And Merge AIADMK With It: Stalin
The DMK was working towards preventing such a situation and MPs had rushed to New Delhi with a view to stopping the passing of the Bill seeking to bring an amendment to the Constitution that would increase the representation of north Indian States in Parliament rendering the voice of Tamil Nadu ineffective.
Tamil Nadu crane, Haryana plate: Vehicle registration racket busted in Ambala Cantt
Court rejects PIL on audio VVPAT for blind people
Whistles, cheers & frenzy on cue, Vijay enters T Nagar
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TN tops in CBSE Class X results with 99.92% pass
HC stays trial of graft case against min
Cleanliness, safety, housing top agenda of many women candidates contesting in Chennai
NTKsAyeshasays traffic congestion has to be addressed immediately inTriplicane; AIADMKs Gokula Indira seeks increased patrol for womens safety and designated spaces for food carts
HC notice to I-T dept on plea against Udhaya
Man arrested for murder in Saidapet
The police identified the accused to be Narayanan, a resident of Teynampet and a daily wage labourer
Sowparnika Projects in talks to raise Rs 500 cr for expansion
Sowparnika Projects is in advanced talks to raise 500 crore from investors including WSB Real Estate Partners, ASK Fund Advisors, and HDFC Capital to fund its expansion across South India. The company plans to develop 5.5 million sq ft in Bengaluru, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu over the next two years and aims to nearly double its revenue to 1,500 crore by FY27.
Colour coding introduced at polling stations in Chennai to assist voters
In all 16 Assembly constituencies in the district, work is under way to install signages to guiding voters to their respective polling stations through designated coloured paths
Tamil Nadu registers 99.92% pass rate in CBSE Class 10 exams; most students gear up for second exam
Students are unhappy with their maths scores as the paper was difficult, most students are now preparing to take up the second exam for math
Govt, Opposition set for delimitation duel in Parliament
New Delhi, Apr 15:The government and the Opposition are set to cross swords in the Lok Sabha on Thursday as a three-day special sitting of Parliament begins with a debate on a key Constitution amendment bill that has provisions for the women's quota law implementation and the contentious delimitation exercise. While the government is set to push The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026 as a big-ticket reform, the Opposition has decided to oppose the bill due to its provisions on delimitation. Both sides are rallying support at Centre as well as in states amid concerns in the southern part of the country that a delimitation exercise under the provisions of the bill would reduce their political standing because of a better performance on population control. On the eve of the special three-day sitting of Parliament, top Opposition leaders met here at the residence of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge to discuss and evolve a joint strategy on the bills brought for the implementation of the womens quota law and delimitation. Besides Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, the other leaders at the meeting included DMK's T R Baalu, the RJD's Tejashwi Yadav, Trinamool Congress's Sagarika Ghosh, Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders Sanjay Raut and Arvind Sawant, and the NCP-SCP's Supriya Sule, with Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav joining virtually. CPI leader Annie Raja, the CPI-M's Nilotpal Basu, AAP leader Sanjay Singh, Independent MP Kapil Sibal, the IUML's E T Mohammed Bashir and the RSP's N K Premachandran also attended the meeting, other than Congress general secretaries K C Venugopal and Jairam Ramesh. Speaking with reporters after the meeting, Kharge said the Opposition parties decided to unitedly vote against the delimitation provisions in the Constitution amendment bill in Parliament, asserting that they were not against women's reservation but opposed to the politically motivated manner in which the bill was being brought. All Opposition parties want that one-third reservation be given to women, and it be implemented based on the current Lok Sabha strength of 543 for the next general election in 2029, Ramesh told reporters after the meeting. In a post on X, Gandhi alleged that the government's proposed amendments to the Constitution constitute an attempted power grab through the use of delimitation and gerrymandering. The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha emphasised that his party would not permit southern, northeastern, northwestern, and smaller states to be treated unfairly. The government plans to bring a Constitution amendment bill, a bill on delimitation law and an enabling bill for Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir and Puducherry -- three Union territories with a legislature -- on Thursday in the Lok Sabha to fast-track implementation of the women's reservation Act of 2023. Lok Sabha seats will be increased to a maximum of 850 from the current 543 to operationalise the women's reservation law before the 2029 parliamentary polls following a delimitation exercise to be carried out on the basis of the last published census. According to the draft Constitution amendment bill, which will be introduced and is expected to be passed in the upcoming special sitting of Parliament, seats would also be increased in state and Union territory assemblies to accommodate 33 per cent reservation for women. Amending the Constitution requires a special majority in both Houses of Parliament: a majority of the total membership (more than 50 per cent) and a two-thirds majority of members present and voting. So if all 540 members, that are there in the House currently, are present and voting, the two-thirds majority mark would be 360. The total strength of the NDA in the Lok Sabha stands at 292, while the major Opposition parties have 233 MPs. There is discomfort and growing opposition among southern states over apprehensions that a delimitation would reduce their political weight vis-a-vis their northern counterparts. Two prominent non-BJP chief ministers from the south -- the DMK's M K Stalin (Tamil Nadu) and the Congress's A Revanth Reddy (Telangana) -- have sharpened their attack on the Centre over the issue of delimitation, with the Tamil Nadu CM warning of a massive agitation if the state was harmed and his Telangana counterpart flagging injustice. Reddy has written an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to convene an all-party meeting to deliberate on the proposed delimitation, alleging that an increase in Lok Sabha seats based on pro rata, without considering economic contribution, would lead to a distortion in the country's federal balance. Reddy has also written to his counterparts from Andhra Pradesh (Chandrababu Naidu), Karnataka (Siddaramaiah), Kerala (Pinarayi Vijayan), Puducherry (N Rangasamy) and Tamil Nadu, calling for collective engagement among southern states to ensure that their concerns are articulated effectively at the national level. The ruling NDA has also closed ranks and rallied behind the prime minister, pitching the move for early implementation of the 'Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam' as a historic step. In a letter to the women of the country, Modi has asserted that Indian democracy will become stronger and more vibrant if elections to the Lok Sabha and the various assemblies in 2029 are held with the women's quota fully in place. Modi said that when women become active participants in policy and decision-making, the journey towards Viksit Bharat (developed India) is strengthened.
Tamil Nadu's spiral: From welfare to freebies
Tamil Nadus welfare model has expanded into a competitive freebie-driven system, with parties like the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam offering cash transfers and subsidies to woo voters, raising concerns over rising debt and fiscal sustainability.
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Union Government planning to punish Tamil Nadu through delimitation: Premallatha Vijayakant
Tamil Nadus Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Calls for NDA Government in Upcoming Elections
Coimbatore, April 15: In a significant push for the upcoming assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was in Coimbatore on Wednesday, where she held a roadshow in support of the BJP candidate. The CM urged the public to rally behind the NDA to form the next government. During her interaction with the ... Read more Tamil Nadus Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Calls for NDA Government in Upcoming Elections
VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan interview: If AIADMK wins only few seats, BJP will dismantle the party
Despite high-profile BJP visits to Tamil Nadu, Rahul Gandhi's absence is downplayed by the DMK-led front, who deny any rift. The VCK leader clarifies his withdrawal from assembly polls was strategic, not due to DMK pressure, and defends fielding family members, asserting it's not dynastic politics. He also predicts BJP's weakening of AIADMK and dismisses actor Vijay as a spoiler.
Kanimozhi explains why DMK promised Rs 8,000 coupons and not cash
Kanimozhi stated that coupons ensure women can purchase useful appliances like washing machines or grinders. This approach aims to directly benefit women by easing their household burdens. The party believes this method is more effective than direct cash transfers.
PMK Leader Criticizes Tamil Nadu Government After Attack on College Student
Chennai, April 15: Ambumani Ramadoss, leader of the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), has sharply criticized the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government. His comments follow a brutal attack on a college student near Chennai, raising concerns about law and order in the state. Ambumani took to the social media platform X to allege that the ... Read more PMK Leader Criticizes Tamil Nadu Government After Attack on College Student
PMK candidate Balus vision for Thiruporur: Metro rail, clean water, and many more
Dalit womans suicide: Anbumani demands ban on DMKs Rs 8,000 coupon campaign
Tamil Nadu has more Tasmac shops than Primary Health Centres: Sarath Kumar
How could EPS call me a betrayer? I helped him become CM: Sengottaiyan
Rejecting EPSs allegation that Sengottaiyan had betrayed him, the former minister told reporters here that he had helped EPS become the chief minister and the general secretary of AIADMK. Then how could he call me a betrayer, he wondered.
CBSE Class 10 Results 2026: Southern States Shine, Girls Outperform, Lakshadweep Defies Pattern
CBSE Board 10th Result 2026: Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana recorded pass percentages close to 98-99%, emerging as the best-performing states.
PM Modi Hosts Grand Road Show in Nagercoil Ahead of Tamil Nadu Elections
New Delhi, April 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted an energetic and grand road show in Nagercoil, located in the Kanyakumari district, on Wednesday. This event attracted a massive crowd, intensifying the electoral atmosphere ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for April 23. PM Modi arrived in Nagercoil as part of the National ... Read more PM Modi Hosts Grand Road Show in Nagercoil Ahead of Tamil Nadu Elections
Tamil Nadu Assembly polls 2026: Manachanallur Constituency faces challenges of rapid urbanisation
Chennai Poll Canvas: R.K. Nagar | Progress on roads, problems in water
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.
Watch: Tamil Nadu hasnt reached its true potential under DMK: Piyush Goyal
In an interview with The Hindu, Union Minister Piyush Goyal rejects Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalins claims on delimitation, calling them a false narrative and asserting that proportional seat expansion will ensure no state is disadvantaged.

