Tamil Nadu News
Uma Thomas says her husbands soul will never be satisfied with the verdict
Will PTs soul be satisfied with this verdict? Never. The concerns shared by the survivor many times during the course of the trial have proved to be correct. With her, unconditionally, Uma Thomas wrote in her FB post.
Mandya key to India achieving 20% ethanol blending with petrol target: S.E. Sudheendra
Karnataka State Bioenergy Development Board had set up a stall at Krishi Mela in Mandya to share information on its ongoing bioenergy action plans, and the proposed Bioenergy Policy
Kunnakudi M. Balamurali Krishna performed at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans Margazhi Mahotsav-2025.
Starlink reveals residentialmonthly subscription plan in India
The Rs. 8,600 per month fee will include unlimited data, a 30-day trial and weather resilient service that guarantees higher than 99.9% uptime.
Suitcase culture is in BJP, not Congress, says Karnataka Minister Dr. Sharanprakash Patil
Minister for Medical Education Dr. Sharanprakash Patil alleges that the culture of giving the post of Cm by taking money is in BJP not in Congress, because the Congress government had been elected by the people of Karnataka
False story created against me has finally collapsed: Dileep
Actor Dileep, reacting to the verdict, said in his statement that a police-led conspiracy and false narrative targeted him for years. He expressed deep gratitude to his family, supporters, and legal team for standing by him over nine years, adding that he is extremely happy and relieved after the courts decision.
Bashar Assads fall anniversary: Syrians and their country struggle to heal
The rebels took Damascus on December 8, 2024 while Syrias former President Bashar Assad was whisked away by Russian forces and remains in exile in Moscow
Goa nightclub fire: Owner Saurabh Luthra expresses grief, assures management support
A massive fire at the nightclub, some 25 kilometres away from here, late Saturday night killed 25 persons
A.P. RERA Chairperson urged all agents and developersto compulsorilyregister online at www.rera.ap.gov.in before undertaking sales or marketing.
Jay Kelly movie review: George Clooney is trapped inside Noah Baumbachs woe-is-me machine
Noah Baumbachs Jay Kelly has the shape of a serious midlife reckoning and the soul of a very expensive comfort watch
Japan summons China envoy over fighter jet incident
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested last month that Japan would intervene militarily in any Chinese attack on the self-ruled island that Beijing claims as its own and which it has not ruled out seizing by force
Watch: Thailand launches airstrikes along border with Cambodia
Watch: This attempt to rewrite or revise history: Congress Gaurav Gogoi slams PM Modis agenda
Trends that dominated YouTube in 2025
YouTube says that creators are using tools like the Inspiration Tab, Edit with AI, and Auto Dubbing to simplify complex edits, and reach new audiences
Saketharaman chose to open his concert in a unique format
Saketharamans rare Mallari beginning and his expansive exploration of raga Jog were refreshing.
As tensions flare on Israel-Lebanon border, war-torn communities struggle to rebuild
Everything I had, everything I saved, everything I built it's all burned, Ilan Rosenfeld, a business owner said as he scanned the damage of the business he'd run for 40 years in Metula
Justices S.M. Subramaniam and Mohammed Shaffiq say, such temples will take the character of a public institution if they receive donations from devotees
Targeting fatty coat of bacteria can make existing TB drugs more effective, say researchers
The new study identifies how the bacteria survive antibiotic treatment and what contributes to their drug tolerance
School holiday alert for parents: Check state-wise details on December 914 closures across India
School holiday alert: Schools in India will close from December 9 to 14. Jammu and Kashmir faces a cold wave. Kerala schools shut for local elections. Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh see rain disruptions. Maharashtra faces a statewide teachers' strike. Parents should monitor local advisories for student safety and study arrangements.
Fossils, genomes clash as scientists debate the mosquitos origins
The mosquito family Culicidae includes more than 3,500 known species divided into two main subfamilies: Anophelinae and Culicinae. These subfamilies were thought to have diverged between 180 and 200 million years ago. Fossils, however, have told a different story
Red Fort blast case: Delhi court extends NIA custody of three doctors, preacher by four days
Mediapersons were barred from covering the court proceedings, which were held under tight security in and around the Patiala House district court premises
Two persons arrested for assaulting wireman in Chennai
Tributes were also paid to Kannada cine actor M.S.Umesh, known for his comedy roles, and former MLAs R.V. Devaraj and Shivasharanappagouda Patil
Protests by MES and KRV on first day of winter session in Belagavi, activists detained
On the first day of the winter session of the Karnataka legislature on December 8, activists of MES were detained while heading to Maha Melava
Vijay Sivas concert was within classical tenets
Following patantaram, Vijay Siva presented a concert that celebrated the grammar of music.
Supreme Court seeks ED's response on journalist's bail plea in money laundering case
The Supreme Court on September 8 sought responses from the Gujarat government and the ED on Mr. Langa's bail plea
IndiGo cancellations, India-Russia agreements and more: The week in 5 charts
Last week, leading airline IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights, shaking up air travel. India and Russia signed trade agreements, government application sanchar sathi triggered privacy concerns, and more. Here are graphics explaining these and other top stories last week.
Two school boys document rare bird
Madras Naturalists Society members and school-going children from Chennai, Amoggh Vjay Chatty and Aaditya S Rajesh spot and photograph a Plaintive cuckoo, which is a vagrant in south India
Eleven-year-old killed by APSRTC bus in Nellore, his brother injured
The tragic incident happened at Ramudupalem village, Indukuripet mandal
DMK will form government again with support of over 2.5 crore voters: M.K. Stalin
What is Palantirs Neurodivergent Fellowship for people who think differently?
Palantir, through its Neurodivergent Fellowship, seeks exceptional neurodivergent talent. But the opportunity is not a diversity measure, the company said
Rainy season demands smarter composting
Telangana Rising Global Summit-2025 inaugurated
MandaveliRaja Street to hostkolamcompetition
The theme-based event is open to groups from other neighbourhoods as well
A tour of cyclone-battered roads on OMR
A mending exercise that does not inspire confidence
Kerala actor rape case: State govt to appeal verdict acquitting Dileep
Law Minister Rajeeve says he has spoken to Chief Minister and that the government has decided to appeal against the verdict. The prosecution has been directed to take the initial steps in this regard
Second flight of Iranian deportees, carrying 55, has left U.S.: Iran
The deportations come as tensions remain high between Iran and the U.S.
How new DGCA rules put human limits at the centre of air safety
Research has associated chronic circadian misalignment with higher BP, metabolic disturbances, higher risk of mood disorders, and gastrointestinal dysfunction
TVK requests alternative venue for Vijays public meeting in Erode on December 16
The earlier site was found unsuitable for the expected turnout and vehicle parking
Watch | Manav Kaul: How sports, theatre & writing shaped his worldview
Actor, writer, and theatre innovator Manav Kaul opens up about his new series Real Kashmir Football Club, his deep connection with Kashmir, and why fiction is the most powerful way to tell the truth. From his journey as a swimmer to an acclaimed writer and actor, Manav shares insights on empathy, storytelling, and breaking boundaries in art. Interview: Anuj Kumar Video: Tayyab Hussain S M and Zeeshan Akhtar Editing: Tayyab Hussain S M
All you need to know about: emporiatrics
Travellers health, known as emporiatrics, studies the health needs of people who travel. The field examines how diseases spread across regions, how environmental changes affect risk, and how travellers can reduce illness through preparation
Ditwah cyclone: Indian envoy Santosh Jha reaffirms support for Sri Lanka
Santosh Jha's meeting with Sri Lankan politician Namal Rajapaksa came against the backdrop of catastrophic floods and landslips in Sri Lanka
A guide to going sustainable this Christmas
From Christmas trees fashioned out of books to real spices as ornaments, heres how you could celebrate the season in a truly sustainable way
Idoru in Bandra blends music, food and drink into a new kind of Mumbai bar culture
BeLive Studios, NewUnivers and ChopChop Systems Sign Memorandum of Understanding at ATF 2025
2025 Guangzhou Design Week Opens:PHOMI Holdings Leads Tech Innovation in Architectural Aesthetics
Prismforce Advances Agentic AI to Transform Enterprise Talent Management
EO of Yarradoddi Gangamma temple suspended for allegedly stealing articles and saris
CM Chandrababu Naidu ordered the Endowments Department officials to suspend the EO and register a case against him
Sonam Wangchuk detention hearing LIVE: SC to hear wife's plea challenging detention
On October 29, the top court sought responses from the Centre and the Ladakh administration on an amended plea of Ms. Angmo
November 2025 auto retail sales rise 2.14% YoY as sales momentum continues
While the 2W segment witnessed marginal decline due to retail shift to October & supply constraints; demand was supported by GST sentiment, EV traction & rural enquiries
Discover the best handmade Christmas gifts from homegrown artists
Art inspired by animation, snowflake jewellery, and festive-themed journals to gift this Christmas
Tradition in transition: classical dancers on keeping step with change
Exponents from various classical dance forms debated on the tradition versus innovation conundrum at a recent seminar in Mumbai
Visakhapatnams Adani Gangavaram Port besieged by workers
Hundreds of port workers reached on Monday (December 8, 2025) morning along with their families including women and children
Pondy police issue advisory for TVK public meet in union territory on Dec 9
Puducherry police have announced strict safety measures for the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam meeting on December 9. Entry is limited to 5,000 attendees with QR code passes. Residents from Tamil Nadu are prohibited from attending. Children, pregnant women, and the elderly will not be permitted.
The political overtones in the a apolitical Nuh padyatra
In Haryanas Nuh, a 10-day padyatra was planned to raise issues like better infrastructure and to attract capital.Ashok Kumarfinds that though the walk was touted as apolitical, the speeches showed otherwise, and many of the locals remain sceptical about its true intent
Decade on, proposal for NIPER-Vizag gathers dust
NIPER in Visakhapatnam was promised by the then Union Minister Ananth Kumar in 2016 during a partnership summit
Top Meteorologist Says Chennai Done With Heavy Rain For Now, But Watch Out For These 2 Days
Tamil Nadus skies may still hold a few surprises, yet the feared storm appears to be fading. With a fresh update, Pradeep John offers clarity as the state awaits the next spell
The direction came in response to an appeal by MLC and State Guarantee Schemes Implementation Authority Vice-chairperson Dinesh Gooligowda, who cautioned that Bengaluru could soon face a situation similar to Delhi
IBM nears roughly $11 billion deal for Confluent: Report
Confluent has a market capitalization of about $8.09 billion, as per LSEG-compiled data
Actor Dileep rape case: WCC invokes Avalkoppam tagline ahead of case verdict
Marking 3215 days of waiting for justice, the Women in Cinema Collective stated that we stand by her and every survivor who is watching in solidarity
Israel, Qatar and U.S. hold trilateral meeting in New York
U.S. news outlet Axios reports White House envoy Steve Witkoff hosted the meeting, with Mossad spy chief David Barnea representing Israel and an unnamed senior Qatari official in attendance
Thailand launches air strikes against Cambodian military: Army
One soldier was killed and four wounded during the clashes, the Army said
Probe Agency ED Seeks Case Against Tamil Nadu Minister In Rs 1,020 Crore Case
Turning the heat on Tamil Nadu Municipal Administration and Water Supplies Minister KN Nehru, the Enforcement Directorate sources claim to have written to the state government to file another FIR against him for an alleged Rs 1,020 crore corruption.
What are the legalities involved in organ transplants? | Explained
Indias organ transplant system faces challenges due to unclear brainstem death certification which hinders donations. Legal clarity is necessary to improve the nations low organ donation rate
Know your English | What is snake oil?
'Creating Society Divisions Is Cheap Politics': Stalin's Veiled Attack On BJP Amid Deepam Row
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin slammed attempts to politicise religious practices, calling them not spiritualism but cheap politics of the worst kind.
Three months after launch, work at Wall Tax road tenement shoddy, incomplete in Chennai
CHENNAI: Nearly three months after Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin inaugurated the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board (TNUHDB) tenements at Meenambal Shivaraj Nagar along Wall Tax Road, the 90 families who have moved in so far said that they have been facing drinking water troubles. Residents also said that the overhead water tanks are exposed without lids, sparking health concerns. Residents said that while two water pumps have been installed, they frequently break down, reducing the per-day water supply drastically. Since each tank is shared by multiple households, the supply is insufficient for daily needs, they added. Even when the motors function, water is pumped to the overhead tanks only once a day, one resident said. The tenement comprises 308 housing units (stilt + 11 floors) constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 40.14 crore by the TNUHDB. According to the residents, though the complex has two sumps with a combined storage capacity of 1.5 lakh litres, they said that only four metro water tanks each with a capacity of 9,000 litres worth are being filled. They added that while one sump is clean, the other, located at the edge of the premises, is unclean and open to contamination risks. The sump is covered only with a metal sheet and remains partially exposed amid overgrown bushes. Dilip Kumar, a resident, said, Only 90 families have moved in so far, while others are yet to occupy their units. Even now water is insufficient, it is unclear what will happen once all the flats are occupied. Earlier, before the building was reconstructed, we had access to hand pumps and never faced such issues. Similar hand pumps need to be installed here, and it is also necessary to ensure that the sump is cleaned, properly covered and that the motors are repaired and well-maintained. When TNIE visited the tenements, it was observed that nearly all overhead water storage areas on the terrace remain uncovered. Residents said that despite nearly three months since inauguration, many essential works remain incomplete. Unfinished windows without shutters allow rainwater to enter homes, unlocked houses that are yet to be occupied have also led to animals wandering in and soiling the interiors. Compound walls are still under construction, and the lifts require constant repairs. Multiple attempts to reach TNUHDB officials for a comment were unsuccessful.
Kerala actor rape case: Who all are the accused?
The Ernakulam Principal Sessions Judge, Honey M. Varghese, will pronounce the judgment on the day, thus marking the end of one of the prolonged and sensational criminal trials in Kerala.
Overhaul of Outer Ring Road to come with tough new quality controls
Change is intended to address concerns over contractors using low-quality asphalt, which often leads to potholes and premature road deterioration, say BSMILE officials
Holistic wellness through all ages
What does holistic healthcare truly mean for a woman? From her birth to the complex hormonal and emotional shifts of adolescence, motherhood, menopause and beyond, a womans body undergoes a series of changes that are often misunderstood, overlooked or reduced to isolated medical conversations. I Am Woman a book by family physician and preconception consultant Dr Mahalakshmi Sivaraman, steps in as a smart guide to womans lifelong wellness. Published after two years of writing and research, the book was launched on Friday at MOP Vaishnav College for Women by Pegasus, the colleges student-led book club. The event was graced by notable medical professionals, including Dr Ranjini Manian, founder of Global Adjustments and founder chair of Champion Woman, Dr Sujatha Mohan, executive medical director at Rajan Eye Care Hospital and president of Tamil Nadu Ophthalmic Association, and Dr S Hemalatha, the authors mother and retired district project coordinator of the Greater Chennai Corporation. Dr Mohan Rajan, chairman and managing director of Rajan Eye Care, also joined the occasion. The proceedings began with a welcome address by Principal Archna Prasad, who set the tone for an afternoon dedicated to womens wellness. TNIE was the media partner. Speaking about the books design and accessibility, Dr Ranjini, the guest of honour, highlighted its easy-to-use format filled with tables, charts and quick illustrations. She noted that the three icons medical facts, warning signs, and practical tips make it a convenient guide even for those short on time. Its a wonderful book because you can just get bite-sized nugget information if thats all you have the time to do, she said. Dr Sujatha, who penned the foreword, echoed the authors effort of including researched references and not only focusing on personal experiences. Taking the stage, Dr Mahalakshmi spoke about her motivation behind writing the book and the necessity of reliable health information for women. Womens health is not a single chapter; it is a journey. One that begins before birth and continues through every age and stage of her life. She explained that the book explores topics ranging from menstrual health and reproductive care to mental well-being, post-menopausal challenges and ageing. It also addresses issues such as nutrition, body image, lifestyle habits, and the growing influence of unverified information on social media. In an era where contradictory health trends circulate rapidly online, she hopes the book will serve as an authentic and dependable reference. The launch closed on a note by the author, Stay committed towards your health, listen to your body and make conscious choices. Above all, be the heroine of your life, not the victim.
Here is a select list of stories to start the day.
Cookie-jar approach to investing
Your risk attitude is not a stable personality trait. This has major impact on how you design investment portfolios. You may be risk-averse when it relates to some goals and risk-seeking toward others.
Freeing TP motor cover rates a collective good
TP motor cover is collective responsibility sustaining public trust in roads, institutions, promise of safety but the system supporting it must be financially healthy and operationally flexible
Does currency depreciation always help?
CMRL likely to open Poonamallee-Porur stretch in January after missing Dec. deadline
An official said that Metro Rail has mobiliseda large number of workers to complete the construction before the end of December
How pumping iron gave this college-goer a sense of purpose
Zelenskyy says Ukraine's peace talks with U.S. constructive but not easy
The American representatives know the basic Ukrainian positions, Mr. Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address. The conversation was constructive, although not easy.
Classes VI-IX students to receive training in robotics laboratories
HC orders probe into misuse of Saidapet temple assets
Seven persons get awards from Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer Trust
Artistes honoured at inauguration of Margazhi Matram
Dortmund beats Hoffenheim 2-0 to cement third spot in Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund has cemented third place in the Bundesliga with a 2-0 win over Hoffenheim
Travel chaos continues as Indigos flight cancellations mount
Rajasthan dominates 2nd Federation Cup Lacrosse Cship
Excelsior Sports Correspondent KATRA, Dec 7: The 2nd Federation Cup Lacrosse Championship 2025 concluded at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Sports Complex, Katra, after three days of spirited competition and exemplary sportsmanship. The championship, organised by J&K Lacrosse Association under the aegis of the Lacrosse Association of India, witnessed participation from 15 States including Gujarat, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Telangana, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Delhi, and J&K. Around 280 male and female players showcased talent, [] The post Rajasthan dominates 2nd Federation Cup Lacrosse Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Poondi and other city lakes fill up naturally, boosting water security
ED writes to TN DGP, accuses min Nehru of corruption again
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Air ambulance for Bangladesh's ex-PM Khaleda Zia to land in Dhaka on Tuesday
A senior official at the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) said the aircraft has been allotted an 8 a.m. landing slot on Tuesday, with a departure time of 9 p.m. the same day, news portal bdnews24.com reported.

