A majority of departments are yet to upload G.O.s on the Tamil Nadu government website
Only five departments have hosted theirG.O.sissued in May and June on the website. The orders that are not available on the site pertain to the creation ofSingappenSpecial Force and the provision of 100 additional units of electricity to domestic consumers who use 500 units bi-monthly
Udhayanidhi Stalin declared the DMK government a protective fortress for minorities, vowing to counter malicious political campaigns. He highlighted the party's enduring loyalty from minority communities, contrasting it with those who left. Udhayanidhi also praised the dedication of party stalwart 'Thuraimugam' Kaja, recounting his past gesture of sportsmanship towards M. Karunanidhi. The event underscored the DMK's commitment to minority welfare.
Man cleared in Pocso case after DNA test proves innocence
A 32-year-old man from Salem, wrongfully imprisoned for nearly two years on rape and impregnation charges, has been acquitted by a Pocso court. He refused bail, confident in his innocence. A crucial DNA test proved he was not the father of the child, leading to his release and allowing him to return to his village with his reputation restored. The court concluded he was falsely accused.
Access to GCC playgrounds restricted forgovt.-aided schools in George Town
The GCC has decided to collect charges from schools for access to its playgroundsduring school hours; this has led to disruption of sports activities in schools in the congested neighbourhood
Over 59,000 teachers take up TET exam across Tamil Nadu
In September 2025, the Supreme Court had ruled that all teachers, except those with less than five years of service, must clear TET to continue in their jobs, with no exceptions even for promotion
Sai Kishore looks to take bad patch in his stride
DVAC conducts surprise checks across Tamil Nadu
Four injured as MTC buses collide near War Memorial
IIT Madras Pravartak aims to train 10 lakh students in AI in the next three years
Construction supervisor robbed
Man arrested for murdering friend in drunken brawl
Shopkeeper accused of sexually harassing minor consumes poison
Woman poses as customer, steals gold at shop
Priest arrested for theft at dance teachers house
Cloud cover keeps daytime temperatures down, humidity up
Drug peddlers using juveniles in Kannagi Nagar nabbed
Person seeking separate Tamil nation will be seen as one with mental health issues: HC
Two weeks after deadly leak, last of ammonia to be removed from seafood unit today
Guv invites people to Lok Bhavan to share problems
Governor has authority to review Central schemes: Nainar
CMI to offer maths certificate courses to school teachers
DMK will bounce back after defeat: Stalin
All roads of horse-trading leads to Lok Bhavan
DMK, AIADMK, BJP approach governor with allegations
City hosts major eye surgery conference
Two Tasmac district managers suspended for misconduct
HC discharges former DMK MP from tree felling case
TNPCB takes water samples from farm wells along Palar River in Tirupattur after complaints of froth
TNPCB officials said that the expert team will coordinate with the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board to ensure that residents get a permanent solution for froth formation in water bodies
Tenkasi may be next Keeladi, a new dig suggests
Archaeologists find a brick stepwell that may date back by 2,500 years
Persistent night time heat defines Tamil Nadus second warmest June this decade
However, June 2019 remains the warmest June of the past decade, recording the highest maximum (35.4C) and minimum temperatures (25.3C)
More heart attacks treated, but deaths and costs climb too
Anbumani calls upon youth of Tamil Nadu to protest against Karnataka plan to build dam at Mekedatu
Tamil Nadu government plans to constitute a policy advocacy committee
Minister says government will study demands of textile associations, especially those related to reducing power tariff and strengthening textile processing sector
Chennai surgeon attends Seychelles 50th Independence Day celebrations, meets PM Modi
Rajakilpakkam lake shrinks to a trickle
100 Acres Reduce To 30 Due To Sewage, Encroachments
TNCC slams three-language policy, recalls Nehrus assurance
DMK questions 6-hour police interrogation of Anitha Radhakrishnan in defamation case
TN man accused of impregnating minor girl acquitted after DNA test proves his innocence
A 32-year-old man spent two years in Salem Central Prison after being accused of raping and impregnating a minor. Refusing bail, he insisted on being declared innocent by the court. A recent DNA test confirmed that he was not the father of the child, leading to his acquittal by a Pocso court.
Trust urges T.N. Social Justice Minister to ensure law against honour killings is enacted
50 Bangladeshi nationals sent to West Bengal by train for deportation
Fifty Bangladeshi nationals, including 44 men and six women, were deported from Salem to West Bengal via the Howrah Express for repatriation. The group, previously held at a special detention camp, was escorted by a 40-member armed police team. Tamil Nadu police will hand them over to the Border Security Force at the Haridaspur border for final transfer to Bangladeshi authorities.
Aishwarya Lekshmi advocates for sports and self-defense
Following the screening of 'Gatta Kusthi 2' in Thanjavur, lead actress Aishwarya Lekshmi emphasized the importance of sports in building self-confidence and discipline. She urged everyone to learn and participate in a sport, highlighting its empowering nature. Lead actor Vishnu Vishal expressed his delight with the audience's positive reception, particularly for the film's comedic elements. The team is continuing their tour across Tamil Nadu to connect with fans.
50 Bangladeshi nationals sent to West Bengal for deportation
Salem (Tamil Nadu): As many as 50 Bangladeshi nationals were deported and sent to West Bengal by train to facilitate their repatriation, police said on Saturday, July 4. The deportees, comprising 44 men and six women, were previously lodged at the special detention camp located within the Attur taluk office complex in Tamil Nadus Salem 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 sends 50 Bangladeshi nationals to Bengal for deportation
Police said the group consists of 44 men and six women who had been lodged at the special detention camp inside the Attur taluk office complex in Salem district. After deportation orders were issued, they were taken from the camp to Tiruchirappalli by road in three police vans on July 3 under tight security arrangements.
Tamil Nadu begins extraction of ammonia gas at seafood export factory in Tiruvallur
The extraction process, which began at 8 am, is scheduled to conclude by 5 pm, though officials are prepared to extend the operation to Sunday morning if the removal remains incomplete
Watch: DMK MLA Anitha Radhakrishnan arrested over remarks against Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
Former Tamil Nadu Fisheries Minister and Tiruchendur DMK MLA Anitha R. Radhakrishnan has been arrested over his alleged remarks against Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, triggering a sharp political confrontation between the ruling TVK and the Opposition DMK.
MPEDA in discussions with Quikjet Cargo Airlines to ferry tuna from Andamans to Bengaluru
DMK MLA arrested over remarks on Tamil Nadu CM
Tiruchendur MLA Anitha R Radhakrishnan was arrested in Thoothukudi for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay. The Madras High Court dismissed his anticipatory bail plea, leading to the arrest. The DMK condemned the action as government overreach and a diversionary tactic, while the ruling TVK denied allegations. DMK leader MK Stalin criticized the administration's haste, contrasting it with inaction on other complaints.
Officials not obliged to attend review meetings with Governor, says Law Minister
His remarks followed reports that Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar had wanted to hold a review meeting with officials at the Madurai Circuit House
TNPDCL hikes salary to retired personnel, contract labour to meet shortage
Chennai metro prepares driverless trains for Phase-2 corridor launch
HC orders armed police protection to C Ve Shanmugam
HC slams ex-minister Anitha Radhakrishnan; refuses anticipatory bail
Womens forum president Nandini Azad elected to IRU Global Board for third consecutive time
Corporation to build new bus terminus, depot near Velachery MRTS station
ESAKKI SUBAYA CALLS ON SPEAKER J C D PRABHAKAR TO SUBMIT EXPLANATION FOR HIS RESIGNATION
Renfra Energy India files DRHP with 430 cr fresh issue
Ramco Systems appoints Sandesh Bilagi as CEO
Tamil Nadu govt. fixes issues with non-subdivision online patta transfers
Under the modified rules, auto-mutation will happen during land sale when the landowner and his family members co-sign, says Minister for Revenue and Disaster ManagementK.A. Sengottaiyan
HC imposes Rs 50k cost on Union home and external affairs ministries
TN forest department launches mobile lab, fire vehicles
Ex-minister Velu says he is unwell; seeks time to appear before DVAC
Death toll in Tiruvallur ammonia leak rises to 18 as another worker dies
Southern Railway cancels 41 Chennai suburban trains for engineering works
Illegal Tasmac bars thrive, thanks to zero enforcement
Watch: Anitha Radhakrishnans arrest triggers DMK-TVK standoff
Former Tamil Nadu Fisheries Minister and Tiruchendur DMK MLA Anitha R. Radhakrishnan has been arrested over his alleged remarks against Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, triggering a sharp political confrontation between the ruling TVK and the Opposition DMK.
Madras high court imposes Rs 50,000 cost on Union home and external affairs ministries
A division bench of Justice Anita Sumanth and Justice Sunder Mohan passed the order on a plea moved by Mohamed Sameer seeking to produce his father Zahir Hussain and set him at liberty.
Anbumani terms House resolution on Mekedatu tribunal dangerous
Anbumani says the resolution was wrong and the amendment brought in by Leader of the Opposition Udayanidhi Stalin was unnecessarywhen Tamil Nadu was vocal against the proposed dam at Mekedatu
Tamil Nadu government plans R& D centre in the Delta region
The government plans to study the potential of each district for various sectors, have tie up with colleges to train candidates for the potential industries, and attract investments accordingly
41 suburban train services to remain cancelled in Chennai on July 5 and 12
TN govt fixes deadlines for disciplinary proceedings against officials
Warns Action For Avoidable Delays
Another ex-minister quits AIADMK, EPS holds review meet
DMK to move SC against Aadhav Arjunaa over Karur remarks
'I refused to join TVK: DMK's Anitha Radhakrishnan claims his arrest was political vendetta
Former DMK minister Anitha Radhakrishnan was arrested after his anticipatory bail plea was rejected, with the MLA claiming he was pressured to join the ruling TVK and his arrest followed his refusal. DMK leaders, including MK Stalin and Kanimozhi, condemned the arrest as political vendetta and questioned the government's selective actions. The case stems from alleged defamatory remarks against the chief minister.
Chennai is experiencing a surge in popularity for Mahjong, a 200-year-old Chinese tile game. Once obscure, it's now a fervent pastime in clubs and homes, attracting mostly women aged 35 and above. This strategic game, akin to rummy, offers mental stimulation and social connection, replacing traditional games like bridge. Workshops and informal clubs are flourishing, indicating Mahjong's growing appeal as a lifestyle choice.
Avadi train passengers seek digital coach position display boards to avoid last-minute rush
The government is also planning to reduce the eligibility age from 70 to 60
VinFast's Ecosystem Approach Shows Why the EV Race Won't Be Won by Cars Alone
The next phase of the EV transition will be determined by more than better vehicles. Charging, service, financing and mobility ecosystems are becoming just as important as the cars themselves. VinFast's ecosystem strategy offers a glimpse into the next phase of electric mobility For more than a century, industrial revolutions have rarely been driven by products alone. Detroit did not become the world's automotive capital simply because a single brand built a better car. Silicon Valley's success cannot be explained by any single tech company alone, nor did Shenzhen's transformation from a fishing village into a global electronics manufacturing powerhouse happen because of a single company. In almost every case, leadership emerged because manufacturers were surrounded by networks of suppliers, infrastructure, financing, research institutions and skilled talent that reinforced one another. The same phenomenon appears to be happening in the electric vehicle industry. Over the past decade, conversation has largely centered on battery technology, driving range and vehicle performance. While those innovations remain essential, they are no longer sufficient to guarantee success in the next growth phase. As EVs move beyond early adopters into the mainstream, consumers are looking for something more, namely the confidence knowing they can charge conveniently, access reliable aftersales support, finance their purchase affordably and continue using their vehicles with minimal disruption for years to come. “ It is not only about selling cars. It is also about building the infrastructure those cars require and addressing customer concerns, from charging and aftersales to resale value and ownership confidence ,” said Rishav Kumar Choudhary, Managing Director of JP Emobility India, back in May . The competitive battleground is shifting In 2025, the global EV market continues to grow despite slower demand in several mature markets. According to the latest report by the International Energy Agency, more than 20 million electric vehicles were sold worldwide last year, representing a quarter of all new passenger vehicle sales. This represents 20% growth from 2024, marking the fifth consecutive year in which annual electric car sales increased by about 3.5 million. Yet as electric vehicles become more widespread, the mainstream consumers still have persistent concerns about the technology and worry about the potential lifestyle compromises they may have to make. Industry surveys consistently show that many consumers remain concerned about practical ownership issues such as charging infrastructure, charging time, driving range and long-term reliability. The change in consumer base is prompting manufacturers to think differently. Pure-play EV brands are already investing across multiple parts of the EV value chain rather than focusing exclusively on manufacturing, expanding into other parts of the ownership experience by producing their own batteries, building proprietary charging networks and developing software capabilities. Meanwhile, traditional automakers have accelerated partnerships with charging operators and software providers as they recognize that customer experience increasingly extends beyond the showroom. These developments reflect a broader reality that in many ways, the competitive battleground is shifting from the vehicle itself to the ecosystem that supports it, including charging, aftersales service, financing and even mobility services. Think of it as a version of the so-called " network effect, " Every improvement in one area reduces friction elsewhere. A denser charging network makes consumers less anxious about range. Better service infrastructure increases confidence in long-term ownership. Attractive financing lowers the barrier to switching from an internal combustion engine vehicle, while large commercial fleets place more EVs on the road and make electric mobility familiar to millions of people who may eventually become private buyers themselves. That ecosystem thinking is perhaps clearest in Vietnam, where the country's leading EV maker, VinFast, has taken a broad approach to supporting electric mobility. Backed by the nation's largest private conglomerate, VinFast has worked with Vingroup- and founder-affiliated companies to gradually build a broader electric mobility ecosystem. For example, charging infrastructure built by V-Green, the global charging company owned by VinFast’s billionaire founder Pham Nhat Vuong, addresses concerns about convenience. The company is developing a charging network of roughly 150,000 charging ports nationwide, averaging around 3.5 kilometers between charging stations in urban areas and approximately 65 kilometers across 106 national highways and expressways. Taxi fleets operated by the ride-hailing arm Green SM, also under Vuong, allow consumers to experience EVs, specifically VinFast's, before purchasing one themselves. Electric buses made by VinFast is being deployed as public transport, helping normalize electric mobility in everyday life, while Vingroup's investments in other fields, such as robotics through VinRobotics and VinDynamics, strengthen long-term competitiveness by future-proofing production efficiency and technological capabilities. While each business has its own commercial objectives, together they address different barriers that have historically slowed EV adoption. And rather than asking customers to adapt to electric mobility, the ecosystem attempts to make electric mobility adapt to customers. The strategy has contributed to VinFast's rapid expansion since its inception in 2017. The company delivered nearly 197,000 electric vehicles globally in 2025, more than doubling deliveries from the previous year, while continuing to expand manufacturing capacity and overseas operations, including in India. As of May this year, it had been Vietnam's best-selling automotive brand for 20 consecutive months. Lessons for the next phase of EV adoption The importance of ecosystems may become even more pronounced in emerging markets, where the EV transition is still in its early stages. In India, four-wheeler EV sales grew by 75% year on year in 2025 to reach 165,000 units, accounting for nearly 4% of total passenger vehicle sales. Although passenger EV penetration remains relatively modest compared with China, parts of Europe, and even Vietnam and Thailand, the market is expanding steadily as government incentives, new product launches and charging investments gather pace. In May, for the first time, EV penetration across India's automobile market crossed 11%, while the country is expected to welcome 16 new electrified passenger vehicle models over the next nine months, compared with just seven internal combustion vehicles. Virtually every major automaker in India has announced ambitious electrification plans, yet long-term success is unlikely to depend solely on product specifications. Building consumer confidence will require parallel investments in charging infrastructure, financing, aftersales service, local supply chains and manufacturing. VinFast's own expansion into India reflects this broader philosophy. Alongside its manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu, the company has expanded its dealership network, partnered with financial institutions, developed third-party service partnerships and worked with V-Green to support charging infrastructure. According to company plans, its Indian network is expected to grow to 75 showrooms and more than 230 dedicated service stations, complementing investments in manufacturing and product localization. Of course, building such a comprehensive ecosystem from the ground up takes time, but the broader direction across the industry is becoming increasingly clear. Manufacturers are no longer competing, nor should they compete, solely on a single aspect. If history offers one lesson, it is that the companies most likely to shape the future are those that build product ecosystems that make the ownership journey effortless. About VinFast VinFast (NASDAQ: VFS), a subsidiary of Vingroup JSC, one of Vietnam's largest conglomerates, is a pure-play electric vehicle manufacturer with the mission of making EVs accessible to everyone. VinFast's product lineup includes a wide range of electric SUVs, e-scooters, and e-buses. The company is rapidly expanding its global distribution network and manufacturing capabilities with facilities in Vietnam, India, and planned operations in the United States. 500 million investment and will produce 150,000 vehicles annually when fully operational, creating approximately 3,500 direct jobs.
All the world is a meme: when satire can no longer keep up with reality
From The Boys and Game of Thrones to Karuppu and politics in Tamil Nadu, a culture shaped by fandom, memes and star worship are reshaping how we consume stories, heroes and even reality itself, turning critiques into celebrations of the very myths they were meant to dismantle
Karur stampede: DMK moves SC to restrain TVK leaders from making public statements
The DMK has approached the Supreme Court, seeking to prevent TVK leaders, including Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay, from making public statements regarding the Karur stampede. The party alleges false accusations and claims ministers involved in the incident are now in the Tamil Nadu cabinet. The plea also seeks CBI action against minister Aadhav Arjuna for alleged interference in the ongoing investigation.
Tamil Nadu MLA's Authoritarian Arrest Sharpens DMK vs TVK Showdown
The arrest follows a speech where Radhakrishnan allegedly made derogatory remarks about CM Vijay, leading to an FIR under sections for intentional insult and enmity.
VCK to push for four key demands as TVKs alliance partner
One of the partys major demands is a law against caste-based honour killings in Tamil Nadu
'Police regime': Stalin slams Tamil Nadu CM Vijay over ex DMK MLA's arrest
Former Chief Minister MK Stalin has slammed his successor, accusing the government of running an action cinema-style police regime. Stalin claims the administration prioritizes arresting opposition MLAs over addressing rising crime rates, including sexual assault cases. He alleges the Chief Minister is using arrests to silence critics and maintain power through questionable means, rather than focusing on public welfare.
Jason Sanjay breaks silence on his directorial debut 'Sigma'
Director Jason Sanjay expresses deep emotion for his debut film, 'Sigma,' set for a July 31 worldwide release. The highly anticipated action-comedy thriller, featuring Sundeep Kishan, marks a significant personal and professional milestone for Sanjay, son of Tamil Nadu CM Vijay. He lauded producer Subaskaran Allirajah and the dedicated cast and crew, promising exciting pre-release announcements for this innovative project.
Madras High Court receives four election petitions challenging CM Vijays Perambur Victory
The Four election petitions have been filed before the Madras High Court contesting the election of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) founder C. Joseph Vijay from the Perambur Assembly constituency. The petitions have been moved by two candidates who lost the 2026 Assembly election from the constituency DMK leaders R.D. Shekar [] The post Madras High Court receives four election petitions challenging CM Vijays Perambur Victory appeared first on India Legal .
DMK MLA Anitha Radhakrishnan arrested over objectionable remarks against Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
The arrest came shortly after the Madras high court dismissed an anticipatory bail field by Mr. Anitha Radhakrishnan in a case booked by Authoor police.
DMK leader and former minister Anitha R. Radhakrishnan was arrested today after the Madras High Court denied his anticipatory bail. The arrest follows alleged inflammatory comments made by Radhakrishnan targeting TVK president and Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay at a public gathering. Police took him into custody following the court's decision, with investigations continuing.
Karnataka LoP questions CM Shivakumar's 'silence' over TN Cong warning against Mekedatu project
BJP leader R Ashoka slammed Karnataka CM D K Shivakumar for his silence on Tamil Nadu Congress' warning against the Mekedatu dam. Ashoka challenged Shivakumar to protest in Chennai, questioning if coalition politics in Tamil Nadu has made him fearful. He accused the Congress government of using the dam issue as an election gimmick and betraying Kannadigas' water rights.

