Tamil Nadu News
Fifty years ago | Loch Ness snaps fail to end controversy
A hundred years ago | No pearl fisheries in Ceylon
BJP leaders gaffe over Matangini Hazra gives Trinamool a fresh handle
Criticising Dinesh Sharma, who was Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Trinamool Congress said, demonstrates that political rank does not equate to knowledge.
India proves too good for Brazil, meets South Africa in quarters
The home side next takes on South Africa, which holds top seed Hong Kong, in the quarterfinals
M.P. govt. to push Centre for IAS officers dismissal
HC directs online platforms to act on Salmans plea
Kannur, Kasaragod record huge turnout in local body polls
Baansera Park to get houseboat-style event centre by 2026
DFS conducts fire-safety checks; Mayor orders inspection of schools
Cabinet approves rejig of 11 revenue districts into 13
District boundaries to be aligned with MCDs 12 zones: CMO;previous govts. ignored the issue, causing delays, jurisdictional confusion, says Gupta; official notification likely after L-Gs approval
Delhi HC declines plea for special cybercrime courts
Improve construction quality to reduce dust: CM to officials
Bid to sell demonetised currency notes worth 3.59 cr. at throwaway prices lands four in jail
This is Bengal, notU.P.: CM on assault on vendors at Gita recital event
Chief Minister expresses solidarity with food vendors, says BJPs dictatorship will not work in Bengal
Four held for phone theft at music concert
At COP30, Chinas tea-infused fabric and Indias austerity
Pavilions are where countries set up cultural displays that tout their commitment to sustainable development and clean energy
CIU takes out motorbike rally ahead of Maha Sabha in Visakhapatnam
T.N. set to complete first spring census this month to aid groundwater conservation strategies
Crime against women: Odisha police launch digital platform
Keonjhar police have come up with digital interface to enable women to file complaints from their home
ShivSena(UBT) criticisesMahayutigovt. over aid to flood-hit farmers
SCERT launches training for Delhis govt. teachers
Time away from game brought back my hunger: de Kock
Man arrested for molesting and assaulting woman after brawl inside hotel
Over 2.24 crore palmyrah seeds planted under Green Tamil Nadu Mission
Several districts including Perambalur, Tiruchirappalli, Pudukkottai, Ariyalur, Tirupathur and Sivagangai have each crossed the 10-lakh mark in seed plantations
Man climbs on top of express train stationed at yard, touches overhead line, gets electrocuted
AISEC passes resolution against KPS-Magnet School scheme
India vs South Africa 2nd T20I | De Kock does the star turn as Proteas draw level
The opener smashes 90 off just 46 balls; the Indian bowlers barring Varun go for plenty; extras add to the home teams woes; Tilak wages a lone battle for the Men in Blue in a daunting chase
Tangedco to pay injured worker 5L
Univ of Western Australia to set up campus in city
Why no adoption guidelines for transpeople, HC asks Union govt
Students clash with knife in two incidents
Tasmac scam: ED withdraws permit for searches
Suspended banker returns in disguise with stolen gold
YouTuber acquitted in Apsara Reddys plaint
Central agency will decide Ramsar sites zone of influence: TN
Private hospital fined 1 lakh for causing obstruction on road
Metrowater to conduct open house tomorrow
Migrant worker killed by speeding two-wheeler on ECR
Letters to The Editor December 12, 2025
MoU for Chennai Metro Rails takeover of MRTS likely to be inked in Jan.
A source says the State government may need 4,200 crore for the projectif it plans to completely elevate MRTS to the CMRLs standards; it has been in talks with World Bank for a loan, say officials
State govt. renews lease period of spinal rehabilitation centre in Tiruvannamalai
Playing to the gallery: on the Karnataka Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, 2025
Karnatakas hate crimes bill is a threat to free speech
Civil society groups to mount legal challenge to parts of data protection law
Transparency advocates have pushed back on the Right to Information Acts dilution through the Digital Personal Data Protection Act
After raids, I-T dept says over 1,000cr evasion by biz group
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy | Stage set for Super League as teams brace for challenge sans star players
The stark reality of educational costs in India
A finding of the NSS 80th Round survey, on Comprehensive Modular Survey: Education, is growing inequalities in access to quality education
Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital opens new facility in Mauritius
HC expresses concern over cleanliness issues at temple
Hardik the three-in-one cricketer who delivers more often than not
His challenge over the next three months will be to steer clear of the spectre of injuries that has been relentlessly chasing him; the all-rounder will no longer don the white flannels, a reality he has come to terms with, but the 32-year-old remains crucial to Indias white-ball ecosystem
Solid waste management has improved as segregation reaches 55%: BSWML
Export summit in Madurai on December 13
Nov. equity MF netflows rise 21% to 29,000 cr.
HUL to sharpen focus on lifestyle nutrition biz, targets multiple formats
Notional security: On the U.S.s National Security Strategy
The U.S. is in pursuit of global dominance and isolationism simultaneously
UDF, LDF and BJP express confidence as Kochi Corpn. awaits poll verdict
The Madras High Court must break its silence
The High Court must clarify whether the method of the Collegiums recommendations in the case of recent judicial appointments was in accordance with the Constitution and the Memorandum of Procedure
Court to pronounce sentence in actor rape case on December 12
Round table discussion on digital security and national sovereignty today
The event will include discussions on digital security, tech-induced challenges, and national security implications among others.
Ernakulam district completes nearly 98% of SIR digitisation
State procures 51.86 lakh tonnes of paddy
ECI extends SIR timeline in six states, Union Territories
The Election Commission of India has extended deadlines for electoral roll revisions in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Uttar Pradesh. New dates for draft roll publication have been set. This revision process is crucial for upcoming electoral activities. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed about the updated timelines.
BJP to protest 100-crore spend on football match
Behemoth GHMC may have twelve zones, 60 circles
Action will be taken against filmmaker Kunju Muhammed, says Chalachithra Academy Vice Chairperson
Police registered a case against him on charge of molesting a woman associated with the film industry while staying at a hotel as part of the Malayalam movie selection process for IFFK
State plans women operated bike and auto services for safe urban mobility
Advocates demand suspension of e-filing system till issues are fixed
HC asks Registry to allot number to PIL plea questioning Cabinet Minster status to 14 politicians
Children must be equipped for dangers in both real and digital worlds: Amala Akkineni
Tamil Nadu's local bodies are witnessing an unusual surge in no-confidence motions, primarily initiated by ruling DMK members against their own chiefs. This trend highlights local factionalism, interference from family members, and disputes over resource sharing, leading to the ousting of several civic leaders and disrupting governance.
First-level checking of EVMs, VVPATs commences across Tamil Nadu
The Hindus Lit of Life Unplugged: Kannada cinema roundtable 2025
On December 19, at The Hindus Kannada Cinema Roundtable, hosted at Mannheim Craft Brewery, come listen to talented voices from the Kannada film scene, including new directors Punit Rangaswamy and JP Thuminad, actors Shaneel Gautham and Chaithra J Achar, and film critic Kairam Vaashi
First-level checking of EVMs, VVPATs begins in Madurai
Committee clears 25 subjects regarding medical colleges issues
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat commented on the Thirupparankundram dispute, saying the issue must be resolved in favour of Hindus and emphasising the awakening of Hindus in Tamil Nadu.
Slave compounds in Myanmar, adjoining regions are hubs for execution of digital arrest frauds: CBI
The Central agency has filed a charge sheet against 13 accused persons in a major digital arrest case; it found that several key bank accounts used for receiving money from victims and routing the funds were being controlled by masterminds based in Cambodia, Hong Kong, and China
Second phase polling goes peaceful, but politics turns fiery
Arrangements complete for CM Naidus Vizag visit on December 12
Tata Hitachi increases its India focus amidst high U.S. tariffs, a weak rupee
Despite global uncertainties linked to tariffs and currency fluctuations, Hitachi executives said the company remained bullish in India as the country was positioned as a long-term growth engine for the Japanese group
Supreme Court constitutes SIT to probe unnatural death of SC youth in Madhya Pradesh
The deceaseds widow and brother gave conflicting statements about who was responsible for the tragedy.
No big ticket cricket events at Chinnaswamy until safety compliance: Cabinet
University of Western Australia to open Chennai campus at DLF Cybercity by August 2026
CHENNAI: The University of Western Australia (UWA) will establish a 50,000 sq ft campus at DLF Cybercity in Chennai as part of a Rs 500-crore investment by the Western Australian government to set up two campuses in India. The Chennai campus, slated to open in August 2026, will serve as the centrepiece of UWAs expansion and aims to anchor a long-term IndoAustralian talent corridor. UWA vice-chancellor Professor Amit Chakma said Chennais strong technology and research ecosystem made it the preferred location. We chose Chennai not because it was the next city, but because it represents the future, he told reporters on Thursday. By connecting Tamil Nadus strengths with Western Australias leadership in oceans, critical technologies and innovation, we are creating a platform for capability-building that will shape the regions next decade. The new campus will focus on areas where regional priorities align, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, maritime sciences, MedTech, sustainability and defence-linked ocean technologies. UWA aims to offer globally portable pathways into these industries, leveraging Chennais position as a top education hub anchored by IIT Madras and several leading private institutions. The facility will open with an intake of 300 students, with annual fees expected to be around AUD 25,000. The university plans to host international students on the Chennai campus and begin operations with about 100 local staff. Prof Chakma said international faculty may be brought in over time, adding, maybe around 25%. The university is targeting a 30% share of international students once the campus stabilises. UWAs move builds on its existing collaborations in Chennai, including work with SRIHER under the SPARC programme that uses AI and eye-tracking to reimagine dental radiograph education. It is also partnering on underwater domain awareness research through a 24-month DFATCSDR programme focused on anti-submarine warfare, uncrewed undersea systems and deep-sea sensing, strengthening Chennais profile as a coastal research hub. Technology partnerships will play a major role in the new campus. A tie-up with HCLTech will offer global micro-credentials jointly developed in AI, cybersecurity, digital engineering and technology leadership, aimed at creating employability pipelines across India and Australia. The collaboration will culminate in the 2026 Indo-Pacific Innovation Hackathon with the Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce and Indias IT ministry. The investment comes as Australian universities recalibrate their global strategies amid stricter immigration rules at home and increased competition for international students. India, backed by favourable demographics and the National Education Policys push to attract foreign universities, has emerged as the most sought-after destination for expansion.
Magisterial enquiry on December 16 into Maredumilli EOF deaths
ED searches 40 locations across multiple States in ISIS module-linked case
Supreme Court declines to transfer trial of Prajwal Revanna
Counsel sought the transfer on the basis of certain observations made by Special Judge in his August 1 judgment convicting Revanna in an earlier sexual assault case
Watch: IndiGo rolls out 10,000 relief vouchers after major flight disruptions
IndiGo has announced 10,000 travel vouchers for passengers severely affected during the December 35 disruptions, in addition to DGCA-mandated compensation for cancellations and long delays. The airline acknowledged that many travellers were stranded for hours amid congestion. Authorities have also asked IndiGo to cut its winter schedule by 10% as efforts continue to stabilise operations.
88.35 km of Vizag roads to be developed via annuity model
Madhya Pradesh High Court summons Home Secretary after suspicious arrest sparks suspensions
Lapses in the arrest of an 18-year-old youth in a drugs case in Mandsaur district.
Duo arrested in connection with 4 lakh theft in industrial office

