TVK MLA bribery bid case: Chennai police arrest two more
TN considering dedicated health policy for menopausal women: Health Minister
Malaysian woman held for counterfeit currency racket case in Chennai
Madras high court quashes corruption case against security officer of late Tamil Nadu CM Karunanidhi
Tiruvallur pawn shop owner cheated of 1.91 crore with fake gold
Trichy man arrested for sexually assaulting woman on false marriage promise
TVK govt will also celebrate Nov 1 as Tamil Nadu Day: Vijay
EPS says AIADMK was built on trust of loyal cadres, urges teaching betrayers a lesson
Dream Runner Marathon: Traffic diversions announced in Chennai
Learning made fun: Teachers use LLMs to create educational games
Both July 18 And Nov 1 Important For TN: CM
PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss also urged the new TVK government to not follow the date fixed by the DMK government under M K Stalin in 2022 but observe Tamil Nadu Day on November 1 when the Madras State came into existence through the carving out of the Tamil speaking regions of the erstwhile multi-lingual Madras Presidency.
New Delhi, July 18: Ahead of the Monsoon session, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday approved the merger of six Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs with the Shiv Sena led by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and allowed separate seating for the 20 rebel TMC lawmakers, who have joined a little-known party, NCPI. Official sources said that with the merger of the six MPs, the strength of the Shiv Sena has gone up to 13. The TMC rebel groups of 20 MPs will seat separately, away from the parent party, the sources said. No final decision has been taken on the demand of the rebel TMC MPs to be recognised as part of the Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI), and the matter is still under consideration, they said. The TMC and Shiv Sena (UBT) had demanded the disqualification of the rebel MPs. The rebel TMC MPs are also likely to attend Sunday's all-party meeting. The Lok Sabha Speaker had earlier met a TMC delegation headed by its leader Abhishek Banerjee as well as the party's breakaway group. A similar exercise was also carried out with regard to the Shiv Sena (UBT). Consultations with legal and constitutional experts of Parliament were carried out and they provided their inputs to the Speaker to help him take the final decisions, sources said. The decisions came two days ahead of the monsoon session of Parliament, which will begin on July 20 Past precedents, decisions taken by the former speakers of Lok Sabha and chairmen of Rajya Sabha in similar situations were also examined before taking the informed and legally sound decisions, the sources said, adding Constitutional and legal aspects were looked into. Besides the rebel groups of the TMC and Shiv Sena (UBT), the DMK also sought a separate seating arrangement, away from the Congress, after the principal opposition party broke its decades-old alliance with the Tamil Nadu party and joined hands with the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay's party TVK. This demand is also likely to be accepted by the Speaker. Altogether, 29 MPs got elected to the Lok Sabha on TMC tickets in the 2024 general election. As many as 20 MPs broke away from the party and joined NCPI, a registered unrecognised political party headquartered in Howrah, West Bengal, and sought separate seating arrangement. The rebel group also expressed their allegiance to the Narendra Modi government and their desire to join the ruling NDA. One TMC MP passed away some time ago and the seat remains vacant. In case of Shiv Sena (UBT), a total of nine MPs got elected on party tickets, of which six have joined the rival Shiv Sena, headed by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Both the TMC and Shiv Sena (UBT) argued before the Speaker that their rebel MPs should be disqualified as the defections fall under the anti-defection law. The two parties argued that the anti-defection law may not be applicable only if two-thirds of the entire party walk away from its fold. TMC general secretary and its Lok Sabha leader Abhishek Banerjee demanded before Birla that the rebels should be disqualified. He also said the claims of the rebels that they 'merged' with the NCPI were not valid, and as per the law, two-thirds of the entire party must merge with another party, not just individual legislators. Banerjee had also submitted before the Speaker 20 separate petitions against the 20 rebels seeking their disqualification. Shiv Sena (UBT) had also met Birla and urged him to share the demands submitted to him by the six rebel MPs of the party who have now joined the Eknath Shinde-led party. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Anil Desai had said that they conveyed to the Speaker that the Tenth Schedule is clear: Any group of a legislature party cannot merge into some other party on its own, even if they have a two-thirds majority. On July 14, Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, leaders of the rebel TMC, met the Speaker and discussed with him seating arrangements for the party's 20 MPs in the Lower House. They also discussed the allotment of a party office in the new Parliament building, the sources said.
Madras HC stops Tamil Nadu forest dept from engaging NGOs to treat elephants in custody
Tamil Nadu has near-100% MoU conversion rate, says Niti Aayog report
Tamil Nadu was ranked third in NITI Aayogs Investment Friendliness Index report for States
A protest is not an offence; it is hallmark of democracy: HC
Tamil Nadu: Three Killed, Five Injured As Car Rams Tanker Near Chengapalli
The victims were part of an eight-member group travelling from Tiruttani to the hill station of Ooty when the mishap occurred.
Tamil Nadu is seeing golden era under CM Vijay, minister Sengottaiyan claims
Sengottaiyan reiterated the govts commitment to implement a complete liquor ban.
DMK youth wing organizer arrested for illegally mining sand from Cauvery near Namakkal
Selvakumar, councillor of ward 22 and DMK Coimbatore North district organiser for the NRI wing, submitted his resignation to the district secretary Senthamil Selvan stating that he was cutting ties as a primary member.
Tamil Nadu's first budget under the new administration will be presented in early August. Chief Minister Joseph Vijay has been holding extensive review meetings with ministers and officials. The government aims to facilitate education loans for over one lakh students by 2026-27. Financial constraints will not prevent students from pursuing higher education opportunities. Allegations of corruption in appointments were rejected, with the Chief Minister monitoring the process.
Investigation Intensifies in Palani Temple Land Scam as CB-CID Interrogates Officials
Dindigul, July 18: The Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID) has ramped up its investigation into the alleged fraudulent registration of land valued at approximately 100 crores linked to the historic Palani Dandayuthapani Swamy Temple in Tamil Nadu. The agency has interrogated five officials associated with the temple administration and conducted searches at several locations related ... Read more Investigation Intensifies in Palani Temple Land Scam as CB-CID Interrogates Officials
Tambaram launches self-enumeration for Census 2027; door-to-door survey from August 1
Tambaram Municipal Corporation has initiated the self-enumeration process for the upcoming Census of India 2027. Residents can submit household details online through the Census portal from July 17 to July 31. After online submission, citizens will receive a unique SE ID for the door-to-door survey. The corporation has deployed enumerators and supervisors for the house-listing exercise across all areas. Cooperation is requested, as providing false information is punishable by law.
TN Govt To Celebrate Nov 1, July 18 To Honour States History
This was the day (July 18, 1967) when Dravidian stalwart Annadurai named the state as Tamil Nadu and passed a resolution in the Assembly
Tamil Nadu aims to facilitate education loans for over one lakh students by 2026-27. The state government is committed to ensuring no student faces financial barriers to higher education. Collateral-free education loans up to Rs 7.5 lakh are being extended to students. The minister denied corruption allegations regarding university appointments. The Naan Mudhalvan skill development scheme continues its implementation.
Chennai-Madurai sleeper bus catches fire on highway, no injuries reported
A private sleeper bus traveling from Chennai to Madurai caught fire on the highway. All twenty-three passengers evacuated the vehicle safely before flames engulfed it. The driver spotted smoke and immediately stopped the bus, alerting sleeping passengers. Firefighters arrived and controlled the blaze, which completely destroyed the bus. Authorities arranged alternative transport for passengers and cleared the highway.
Tamil Nadu Revenue Minister Promises Timely Local Body Elections and Zero Tolerance for Corruption
Coimbatore, July 18: Tamil Nadus Revenue Minister, Sengottaiyan, announced on Saturday that local body elections in the state will be conducted ahead of the legally mandated timeline set for April next year. He emphasized that the state government will not tolerate any irregularities or corruption in public construction projects and municipal administration. Sengottaiyan stated that ... Read more Tamil Nadu Revenue Minister Promises Timely Local Body Elections and Zero Tolerance for Corruption
Moderate Rain Expected in Chennai, Heavy Showers Forecasted in Western Ghats Until July 23
Chennai, July 18: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted moderate rainfall in Chennai this evening. Meanwhile, heavy rains are expected in the Western Ghats districts of Tamil Nadu throughout the week, accompanied by strong winds. According to the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), a low-pressure system stretching from the southwest Bay of Bengal to the ... Read more Moderate Rain Expected in Chennai, Heavy Showers Forecasted in Western Ghats Until July 23
Meghalaya Project: Code name in Rs 35-crore bribery plot in TN
SHILLONG, July 17: The use of Meghalaya Project as the code name for an alleged multi-crore political conspiracy in Tamil Nadu has directly tarnished the name and reputation of Meghalaya and its people, dragging the peaceful hill state into an ugly bribery scandal thousands of kilometres away. Police say the Meghalaya Project was a carefully []
Preferring seclusion over inclusion
Despite improvement in security scenario in Kashmir, politicians continue to stay away from the common people and seem least interested in reaching out to the voters who elected them. The moot question they need to answer is, why do they prefer seclusion over inclusion? The growing perception seems that mainstream politics in Kashmir has drifted away from addressing everyday concerns of the common man and has got caught in a quagmire of issues that have little direct bearing on the lives of denizens in the Valley. Its a well-established fact that times have changed and there is no room left for emotional speeches and lip service. People want results. A common man wants to know what have the MLAs, whom he voted for in 2024, done for him. They want their elected representatives to speak up and be accountable to them. However, a large section of the people continues to feel alienatednot merely from governments, but from politics itself. Primary Responsibility The primary responsibility of any elected representative is simple: to improve the lives of the people who elected them. Employment, education, healthcare, infrastructure, investment, tourism, agriculture, business opportunities and transparent governance should dominate the political discourse. Unfortunately, many believe these issues often receive less attention than they deserve. Its strange that politicians in Kashmir leave no opportunity to give their opinion on any international issue that has nothing to do with the lives of the common people living in the Valley. Politicians frequently issue statements on conflicts in distant regions, geopolitical developments or global ideological debates. They need to realize that voters reasonably expect their elected representatives to devote the bulk of their time and political capital to solving the problems faced by the people whom they represent. Stark Contrast There is a stark contrast between the leaders of other regions in the country and the politicians hailing from Kashmir. Regional leaders largely focus on their respective states. Political leaders in West Bengal primarily concentrate on Bengals economy, education, healthcare and industries. Leaders in Maharashtra debate Maharashtras infrastructure and investment. Tamil Nadus politics revolves around issues affecting Tamil Nadu. For them governance remains rooted in local priorities. However, in Kashmir local politicians believe that if they dont issue statements on international developments, they might miss the bus. It seems they are unaware about the fact that their pep talk on the international issues has no takers. They need to understand that problems in the world cannot be solved by the people of Kashmir and Kashmiris have got nothing to do with these issues. Commentators on global affairs Mainstream leaders who stand elected to represent Kashmir often sound more like commentators on global affairs than advocates for local governance. Europe, Gaza, the United States and the Middle East dominate their rhetoric, while unemployment, development and the aspirations of Kashmirs youth dont get the same sustained attention. They are worried about the world despite being elected from Kashmir. Not many opposition leaders have posed any questions to the National Conference Government after it took over the reins in 2024. It appears that none of the Kashmir based leaders want to annoy the Chief Minister and his cabinet colleagues by asking direct and tough questions. Anyway, its their call. They need to remember people are watching and voters cannot be misled every time. Unemployment as challenge Local leaders seem to have forgotten that the unemployment crisis remains one of Kashmirs biggest challenges. Thousands of educated young men and women complete their degrees every year with hopes of securing meaningful employment. Instead, many spend years preparing for competitive examinations, waiting for recruitment notifications or seeking opportunities outside Jammu and Kashmir. This prolonged uncertainty has left the youth exasperated, many of whom feel that political promises made during elections rarely translate into tangible outcomes. Governance is not about creating hope during election campaigns alone; it is about delivering results after assuming office. Public trust is built through execution rather than rhetoric. Eye-opener events The political developments in Bangladesh and Nepal should serve as an eye-opener for Kashmirs mainstream leadership. In both countries, widespread public frustration with the political establishment eventually erupted into mass protests, driven by perceptions of poor governance, unfulfilled promises, economic hardship and a widening disconnect between rulers and the people. These events demonstrated that public patience has limits. No political leadership can remain insulated from popular sentiment if it consistently fails to address the aspirations of its citizens. The lesson for Kashmir is clear: legitimacy is earned through performance, accountability and public trustnot through political rhetoric or past electoral victories. Responsible politics requires honesty Responsible politics requires honesty. Citizens appreciate leaders who explain constraints while offering realistic solutions more than those who repeatedly make promises that cannot be implemented. They lose faith on the leaders who just hide behind the excuses. Kashmiri leaders must recognise that todays youth are more informed than ever before. Through digital media, they compare opportunities available across India and the world. They expect performance, transparency and accountability. Emotional narratives that may have dominated previous generations are no longer sufficient for a generation seeking careers, innovation and financial stability. Politicians must focus on implementation rather than delivering sermons. Relationship between citizens and their representatives should be based on trust. Trust grows when leaders spend more time listening than lecturing, more time solving than speaking and more time delivering than promising. People of Kashmir deserve an era in which governance takes precedence over grandstanding, development over distraction and public welfare over political theatre. Sheikh Khalid Jehangir is a policy analyst, Director of the International Centre for Peace Studies (ICPS), former Vice Chairman of JKPCC, and the BJPs 2019 Lok Sabha candidate from Srinagar.
Textile sector to sew loose ends as FTAs kick in
SEBIs AI flags front-running patterns in PMS; consultation paper soon
DMK rethinks delimitation stance, says it will study Bill before taking a call
When the delimitation bill is introduced in Parliament, the DMK intends to delve into its details carefully. Emphasizing Tamil Nadu's welfare, the party's position stems from notable political realignments. As per an insider, the decision will be influenced by the bill's intended outcomes. During a recent meeting, DMK MPs agreed to safeguard the parliamentary strength of Tamil Nadu.
Gujarat tops NITI's investment friendliness index; Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu follow
Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu lead NITI Aayog's investment friendliness index. The index assesses states on eight key parameters for investor attraction. Fifteen states were classified as frontrunners, including Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. India needs to increase investment to boost economic growth and demand. Strengthening state-level ecosystems is essential for national competitiveness and growth.
July 23 deadline for MBBS, BDS applications
Nine students from TN crack NEET top 100
MBBS cut-off may increase by up to 40 marks
Minister orders action over filthy toilets, leaking maternity block pipes at KMC
Invest in people for longstanding prosperity: Zanzibar President Mwinyi at IIT-M
Malaysia-based agent held in cyber slavery case
Schools lean on AI platforms to deliver progress reports, updates
NTK legal wing secretary joins TVK
Union minister of state for social justice Ramdas Athawale calls on Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
Forest officials restore Buckingham Canal stretch into urban green corridor
Metrowater seizes eight more motor pumps used for illegal drinking water drawal in Taramani
Aadhav Arjuna orders agencies to finish civic works before NEM
DVAC recovers 82L during surprise checks at 35 taluk offices
DMK, AIADMK STEP UP PRESSURE ON TVK GOVT OVER PALANI MUTT LAND ROW
Tamil Nadu shines on industrial strengths, ranks No 3 in NITI Aayogs investment index
The states performance was driven by strong scores in infrastructure and business climate, while financial health emerged as a key area requiring improvement.
AIADMK, PMK and BJP oppose TVK govt's purported move to permit resto-bars
TN appoints district-level facilitation officers to help students avail of education loans
Headsets help clear teacher-throats in schools
Derogatory remarks: HC refuses to quash FIRs against Ponraj
Horse-trading row: HC refuses to transfer probe to CBI
City sees evening rain as IMD forecasts more showers this weekend
But Water Levels In Reservoirs See Decline
Tamil Nadu: CMs Call For Self-Enumeration
The census was meant for the peoples welfare and hence it should be successfully completed: Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay
The renowned theatre 'Victory Cinema' in Bengaluru has announced that it will not screen the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and actor C Joseph Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan' due to a failure to reach an agreement on commercial terms with the producer KVN Productions.
Dream runners half marathon to kick off on Sunday
Eight college students arrested in Coimbatore for dacoity
Why CM Vijay's Jana Nayagan tickets priced 5 times more in Karnataka
As TN CM Vijay's film Jana Nayagan finally gears up for release, the ticket prices in his home state, Tamil Nadu, have been capped at Rs 190. Meanwhile, the neighbouring states continue to sell shows for up to 5 times the price
30 illegal pumps seized in Taramani as Metrowater cracks down on water theft
Tamil Nadu: Vijay meets Athawale, triggering speculations
During the meeting that lasted for about twenty minutes, Athawale was said to have discussed the caste-based census planned by the state government: Reports
Kodaikanal yet to fully tap apple cultivation; farmers want Minister for Horticulture in Tamil Nadu
Wet spell likely to ease unusual July heat across Tamil Nadu
Moderate rainfall may occur at isolated places in Western Ghats districts and the north coastal region on Saturday; Chennai likely to get light to moderate evening or night showers, says RMC
Gujarat Tops NITI Aayog's Investment Friendliness Index, Tamil Nadu 3rd
According to the index report released on Friday, Gujarat topped the chart due to its strong performance in the infrastructure sector, financial health and regulatory ease
Chief Minister Mr. Vijay officially completed his self-enumeration process. The Governor urged every household to extend full cooperation to the Census authorities.
Gujarat emerges as top state in Niti Aayog's Investment Friendliness Index for states and UTs
Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu lead NITI Aayog's Investment Friendliness Index. Gujarat secured the top position due to its strong infrastructure and financial health. NITI Aayog released the report on Friday, highlighting key state performances. The investment rate in India currently stands at approximately twenty-five percent. Increased investments are crucial for boosting overall economic demand in the country.
Tamil Nadu Governor appeals for public participation in self-enumeration for Census
Mr. Arlekar also urged every household to furnish complete and accurate information and extend full co-operation to the Census authorities for the successful conduct of Census 2027.
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NEET re-test results 2026: 12 students from Tamil Nadu score above 690
This years NEET results have indicated an increase in cut-off marks to the tune of about 30 to 35, compared to last year.
Nithyananda Claims Kailasa Delegates Met TVK Ministers
In a post on X, Nithyananda said the representatives had formally discussed diplomatic ties with the Tamil Nadu government and presented ministers with a historical book on Kailasa, written by him
Which day July 18 or November 1 should be celebrated as the formation day of Tamil Nadu?
Dr. Ramadoss said that he and his party demand November 1 to be celebrated as Tamil Nadu Day. What is the reason behind the debate?
DMK to study Bill on delimitation, decide matter on 'merit'
The DMK will study the proposed delimitation Bill when tabled in Parliament, and a decision will be made based on merits to protect Tamil Nadu's interests. Discussions will include a fifty per cent seat increase and retaining current seat proportions. The DMK will decide this matter independently without consulting the Congress party.
July 23 is last date to apply for MBBS, BDS courses in Tamil Nadu
There will not be any extension for the last date for applications, the Tamil Nadu Selection Committee said.
'Jana Nayagan': Vijay caps ticket prices at 190
The much-anticipated film Jana Nayagan, starring Tamil Nadu Chief Minister (CM) C Joseph Vijay, is set to release on July 23.
NEET re-test results 2026: 12 students from Tamil Nadu score above 390
This years NEET results have indicated an increase in cut-off marks to the tune of about 30 to 35, compared to last year.
No suicides in 3 years: How IIT-Madras put students first
IIT Madras has enhanced student psychological wellbeing through a collective responsibility approach. Faculty members now mentor small groups of students, identifying those needing support. Professional counselors are available 24/7, and stigma is reduced through diverse session locations. Academic programs offer more flexibility, including reduced classroom hours and early exit options. These changes have led to no reported suicides at the institute since April 2023.
DMK Demands To Set Up Central Tribunal To Resolve Mekedatu Dam Dispute
DMK MPs will raise their voices strongly against the Mekedatu dam construction attempts and protect Tamil Nadu's legitimate rights over the Cauvery river, Stalin stated
Onida charts revival with 2.0 strategy, affordable premium play
Indias garment exports could jump to $23 bn from ecosystem coordination
Indian Bank eyes life insurance and AMC businesses
Srinagar, Jul 16: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Thursday declared the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET (UG) 2026, with 11.21 lakh candidates qualifying for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and allied courses across the country. According to NTA, nearly 20 lakh candidates appeared in the examination, which was conducted in 13 languages at thousands of centres across India and abroad. More than 58 per cent of the qualified candidates are women. Jammu and Kashmir has registered a remarkable performance in the NEET-UG 2026 examination, with two candidates from the Union Territory securing top spots in the national toppers' list. Official documents confirm that Hadiya Nisar has emerged as the highest-ranked candidate from J&K. She secured an impressive All India Rank (AIR) 99 with a percentile score of 99.9931, placing her among the country's top 100 medical aspirants. Another talented candidate, Zaidan Wani, also made the Union Territory proud by securing AIR 124 with an identical percentile score of 99.9931, demonstrating exceptional academic prowess. The agency said 138 candidates scored above 690 marks out of 720, reflecting a highly competitive performance at the top end of the merit list. Of these high scorers, over 93 per cent were appearing for NEET for the first time, while around 99 per cent were between 17 and 19 years of age. NTA said 19 candidates secured more than 700 marks. A total of 1,492 candidates scored 650 marks and above, 10,160 candidates scored 600 marks and above, while 90,780 candidates secured 500 marks and above. The highest score of 715 out of 720 was jointly secured by Aryan Gupta of Punjab and Panshul Bansal of Haryana, the agency said. Qualified candidates emerged from all 36 States and Union Territories. Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest number of successful candidates with more than 1.7 lakh qualifiers, while Lakshadweep recorded 43 qualified candidates. According to NTA, 17 State toppers scored 700 marks or above, while 26 State toppers secured more than 690 marks. The top 17 rankers belong to Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. Category wise data released by NTA showed that 2.91 lakh candidates qualified from the General category, 5.12 lakh from OBC NCL, 1.59 lakh from SC, 63,716 from ST, and 95,026 from the Gen EWS category. Among specially abled candidates, 3,666 PwBD and 303 PwD candidates qualified. The agency also highlighted the strong performance of women candidates. According to NTA, women recorded a higher qualification rate of 56.8 per cent compared to 55.1 per cent among male candidates. NTA said the result was declared after completing all stages of evaluation and verification. The provisional answer key was released on June 25, 2026, while the final answer key and results were published on July 16, 2026. Candidates can access their scorecards through the official NEET portal. NTA has advised students to rely only on official counselling websites and remain cautious of fraudulent admission offers and misleading claims regarding seat allotment or score enhancement.
TEXPO 2026 brings together 299 industrial exhibitors
It is one of Tamil Nadus significant business-to-business industrial exhibitions
Supreme Court says third language should start in Class 6, not Class 9
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court recommended not to implement a third language requirement in class nine, advocating for its introduction starting in class six instead. This decision stems from concerns over the current academic pressure on students. Additionally, the court questioned Tamil Nadus stance against the creation of Navodaya schools. The hearing has been postponed to August eleventh for additional deliberation.
Census 2027: Self-enumeration process to commence across Tamil Nadu on July 17, 2026
The first comprehensive dam safety assessment for each dam should be carried out on or before December 30, 2026
Auto drivers body found in well in Tiruvallur

