Tamil Nadu : Migrant Labourer Beaten To Death By Mob For 'Misbehaving' With Woman
Migrant labourer from Assam came to Thiruvallur in search of a job and was staying in a rented room.
New Report Warns of Immediate Climate Risks Across India's 11,000 km Coastline
Indian Coastal Region: Climate Projections 2021–2040’ report released by Azim Premji University, Bengaluru. Santonu Goswami, Professor, School of Climate Change and Sustainability, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru Focusing on near-term projections (2021-2040) the study provides actionable insights for policymakers and local communities, using CMIP6* model projections corrected for regional bias to improve accuracy. The report warns that the window for adaptation is rapidly narrowing as the 1.5°C warming threshold is expected to be reached across India’s administrative regions in the near future. “Climate change is not some distant future challenge—it is the reality of today. 2040 is just 14 years away,” said Anurag Behar, CEO, Azim Premji Foundation . “This dataset brings to life the impacts of climate change with much greater immediacy, highlighting how we must restructure our infrastructure and governance to ensure we collectively address this crisis.” The report traces how specific changes—from rising wet-bulb temperatures in Kerala to intensifying monsoons in Maharashtra—are already rendering traditional knowledge systems, like the Nakaih wind calendar, unreliable. It aims to provide the foundational data necessary for local authorities to build district-level resilience. “The data in this report is a mirror that reflects a reality we can no longer afford to ignore. For decades, we treated climate change as a global abstraction — a problem of polar ice caps and distant centuries. But our findings show that for the Indian coastline, the crisis is hyper-local and immediate. Whether it is the heat stress in Ernakulam or the rising salinity in the Sundarbans, our vulnerability is visible in all aspects of our daily lives. We have a short window of time to move from reactive mitigation to proactive adaptation — we need to craft a future that acknowledges the ecological challenges faced by our nation,” said Harini Nagendra, Director, School of Climate Change and Sustainability, Azim Premji University. Maharashtra and Gujarat’s coastal regions are entering a period of significant environmental transition, with Suburban Mumbai projected to see summer maximum temperatures rise by 1.3°C, highlighting the growing need for heat-resilient urban planning. This warming is accompanied by a marked intensification of seasonal rainfall; Suburban Mumbai is expected to face almost an additional week (+6 days) of heavy rain, while districts like Surat and Bhavnagar are preparing for Southwest monsoon surges of 23% and 24%, respectively. These shifts are already impacting local livelihoods: for instance, the Koli community in Mumbai reports business losses when unpredictable rain spells disrupt the traditional drying of prawns. By focusing on the immediate 2040 window, the report provides the granular data necessary for the West Coast to safeguard its infrastructure and unique coastal heritage. Key Findings Rising Temperatures: India’s average temperatures are projected to increase by 1.5°C, with approximately 40 coastal districts likely to see summer temperatures rise by over 1°C. Dangerous "Wet-Bulb" Heat: Coastal Kerala and Tamil Nadu will experience high summer wet-bulb temperatures, nearing the 31°C- levels considered dangerous for humans. Ernakulam Heat Spike: Ernakulam is projected to record the highest increase in maximum summer temperatures projected at +1.3°C among all coastal districts. Intensified West Coast Monsoons: Coastal Maharashtra and Gujarat will receive significantly higher rainfall with suburban Mumbai likely to experience nearly an additional week of heavy rain. Surat’s Monsoon Surge: Surat is projected to see a substantial 23% increase in Southwest Monsoon compared to historical levels. Sea-Level Rise and Erosion: Under moderate emission scenarios (SSP2-4.5)**, global sea levels are projected to rise by 15 cm by 2050, accelerating coastal erosion and creating "ghost villages" in regions like Ganjam, Odisha. Cyclone Risk: Rapid acceleration in sea surface temperatures (0.27°C per decade) is increasing the likelihood of intense tropical cyclones. Impact on Traditional Livelihoods: In Goa, unseasonal rains are destroying entire salt harvests within hours, while warming seas are pushing fish further offshore, leading to "empty nets" for small-scale fishermen. Health and Salinity: In the Sundarbans, rising salinity from frequent embankment breaches is linked to increased skin diseases and menstrual health challenges among women. About Azim Premji University Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, was established under the Azim Premji University Act 2010 of the Government of Karnataka. Azim Premji University, Bhopal, was established under the provisions of Madhya Pradesh Niji Vishwa Vidyalaya (Sthapana Avam Sanchalan) Dwitiya Sanshodhan Adhiniyam, 2022. Azim Premji University in Ranchi is being established under the Azim Premji University Act, 2022, enacted by the Government of Jharkhand. Azim Premji Foundation, the sponsoring body, set up all three Universities as fully philanthropic entities, with a clear social purpose of contributing to the realisation of a just, equitable, humane, and sustainable society. Note to Editors: *CMIP6 (Climate Modeling) CMIP6 is the latest global framework for climate forecasting, combining data from over 30 international laboratories to create the world’s most accurate climate simulations. It allows scientists to "zoom in" on specific districts with much higher resolutions than ever before. ** SSP2-4.5 is the "Middle of the Road" scenario that projects climate impacts based on the world’s current trajectory. It is used here to provide a realistic baseline, showing the immediate risks India's coastline faces if global development and carbon emissions continue at their present pace without drastic changes.
Heavy Rain Alert for 14 Districts in Tamil Nadu, Caution Advised by Meteorological Department
Chennai, May 30: The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has issued a heavy rain forecast for 14 districts in Tamil Nadu, while many areas in the state continue to experience extreme heat. The meteorological department attributes the changing weather patterns to a cyclonic circulation over the southwest Arabian Sea and adjacent regions. According to the RMC, ... Read more Heavy Rain Alert for 14 Districts in Tamil Nadu, Caution Advised by Meteorological Department
Assam worker lynched in TN for 'misbehaving' with woman
'Karuppu' BO day 15: Suriya starrer nears Rs 275 cr worldwide
Suriya and Trisha's 'Karuppu' continues its strong box office journey, nearing Rs 275 crore globally by its third week. Despite a slight weekday dip, the film maintains steady earnings, with Tamil Nadu leading domestic collections. Overseas markets also contribute significantly to its impressive worldwide gross. The movie faced a legal challenge over its judiciary portrayal, which was dismissed.
IMD predicts below-normal monsoon rainfall for India in 2026
New Delhi, May 29:The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the country is likely to receive below-normal southwest monsoon rainfall during the June-September season this year, while warning of above-normal heatwave days in several states during June. In its updated long-range forecast issued by the Ministry of Earth Sciences, the IMD said the monsoon seasonal rainfall during 2026 is likely to be around 90 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA), with a model error margin of plus or minus 4 percent. The LPA for the monsoon season based on 1971-2020 data is 87 cm. According to the forecast, there is an 84 per cent probability of below-normal or deficient rainfall across the country during the monsoon season. The IMD said below-normal rainfall is most likely over most parts of the country, except some areas of northwest and northeast India, eastern parts of peninsular India and adjoining east-central regions, where normal to above-normal rainfall is expected. The weather agency warned that below-normal rainfall may create challenges for agriculture, drinking water supply, hydropower generation and ecosystem sustainability. It may also increase the risks of drought and heat stress in several regions. For June 2026, rainfall across the country is also expected to remain below normal at less than 92 percent of the Long Period Average. However, some parts of northwest and northeast India and several areas of south peninsular India are likely to receive normal to above-normal rainfall. The IMD further said above-normal heatwave days are expected during June over many parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. Isolated regions of Maharashtra, Telangana, Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are also likely to witness more heatwave days than usual. However, Rajasthan and Jharkhand are expected to see below-normal heatwave days during the month. The Ministry of Earth Sciences said above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures are likely over most parts of the country during June. The IMD noted that neutral El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) conditions over the equatorial Pacific are currently transitioning towards El Nino conditions, which are likely to develop during the southwest monsoon season. Neutral Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) conditions are expected to continue during the monsoon period. The weather office advised state governments and district administrations to take necessary preparedness measures to deal with possible heatwave conditions, including ensuring safe drinking water, operational cooling shelters and stronger health surveillance systems. The IMD also urged people to remain hydrated, avoid exposure during peak afternoon hours and take special care of vulnerable individuals, including children, elderly people and outdoor workers. The department said it will issue the forecast for July rainfall in the last week of June 2026.
Switch Mobility turns profitable, posts 100cr PAT in FY26
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US firm Bridge Green opens mineral recovery plant in Chennai
Plans 500cr To 1000cr investment in 5 Years
T.N. continues its progress in maternal, child healthcare
The percentage of children aged 12 to 23 months, who received three doses of vaccine, increasedfrom 66.4% from NFHS-5 to 87.4% in NFHS-6; 100% immunisation must be achieved, says expert
Congress demands Union Edu Mins removal over NEET leak
NT Reporter Margao Congress on Friday held a protest in Margao demanding the resignation or sacking of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the cancellation of the NEET exam following the paper leak issue. Congress leaders, including Youth Congress president Archit Naik, Goa in-charge Manikrao Thakare, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in-charge Girish Chodankar, South Goa []
Cancer Institute hosts State-level consultation on tobacco control
Meeting held as part of World No Tobacco Day observance focused on protecting public health policies from tobacco industry interference
GCC commissioner inspects civic work in Royapuram
The commissioner inspected the Amma Canteen in Government Stanley Medical College Hospital
NEET crisis forces early nursing, paramedic admissions in Tamil Nadu
Tambaram corporation launches waste transfer system to end decades-old dumping issue
Sand rules: Tamil Nadu lorry owners allege corruption, seek digital reforms & policies for M-sand
Man murders father-in-law in Thottikkalai village near Tiruvallur over dowry row
Greater Chennai Corporation commissioner asks officials to expedite Royapuram Pedestrian Plaza
Trek Tamil Nadu adds two destinations this season
Mobile thief chased and nabbed by alert bystanders at KMC hospital in Chennai
Tamil Nadu govt gives sovereign guarantee to temple funds invested in TNPFIDC
HC censures ex-commissioner, quashes detention of realtor under Goondas Act
School fee structure is public info, cant be kept secrect: Tamil Nadu Information Committee
Heatwave conditions forecast in June, rain may bring relief
Minor rape-murder case moving in right direction: HC
TN to seek review of youths acquittal in rape-murder of minor
EPS packs up: 15 yr, 1 bungalow, and a new political chapter for AIADMK chief
Udayanidhi Stalin Criticizes Tamil Nadu Government Over Deteriorating Law and Order
Chennai, May 29: The brutal murder of a 25-year-old woman in Kuddlore has sparked political backlash in Tamil Nadu. Opposition leader Udayanidhi Stalin launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijays government on Friday, criticizing the states law and order situation. In a statement released on Friday, Udayanidhi described the incident as shocking. ... Read more Udayanidhi Stalin Criticizes Tamil Nadu Government Over Deteriorating Law and Order
Tamil Nadu govt moves NGT against Karnataka's proposed Mekedatu dam
The state has requested the tribunal to restrain Karnataka and other respondents from taking any steps at the site, including conducting bhoomi puja, until clearances are obtained under the relevant provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, and notifications issued under it.
HC notice to EC, parties on use of money, kids during polls
Nirmalkumar slams politically motivated remarks of DKS over Mekedatu issue
Major Administrative Reshuffle in Tamil Nadu: Transfers of IAS Officers Announced
Chennai, May 29: The Tamil Nadu government has announced a significant administrative reshuffle, transferring several Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers and making new appointments. This reshuffle includes district collectors, departmental secretaries, commissioners, and heads of government enterprises who have been assigned new responsibilities. According to the orders issued by the government, E. Sundaravalli, who served ... Read more Major Administrative Reshuffle in Tamil Nadu: Transfers of IAS Officers Announced
Senior IPS officerMaheshKumar Aggarwal appointed Head of the Tamil Nadu Police
The 1994-Batch officer is serving as theDGPin the Border Security Force, Delhi. He replacesDGP/HoPFSandeepRai Rathore. He was in the panel of three IPS officers recommended by the Union Public Service Commission as fit for appointment to the top post
DGP Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal set to take charge of TN police
The bench rejected a submission made by the states additional advocate-general, P V Balasubramaniam, that withdrawing paid VIP darshan would cause revenue loss to the temples.
Cong MP alleges irregularities in constituency allocation, candidate selection within party
A Sports Policy For TN On The Anvil
A special Sports Policy for Tamil Nadu was being prepared at the behest of Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay with a view to developing sports and games: Reports
Deadline is over; how many Tasmac shops have been closed by Vijay govt, Anbumani asks
PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss expressed disappointment as most liquor shops ordered to close by Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay remain open. He demanded an official clarification on the number of closures and assurance that shops won't be relocated, highlighting continued disruption near schools and places of worship.
TN minister Nirmalkumar slams Dk Shivakumars attempt to conduct bhoomi puja for the Mekedatu project
Emphasizing that all actions must be taken through proper legal provisions, the minister pointed out that Karnataka had only been asked to submit a detailed project report.
Tamil Nadu govt intensifies crackdown on illegal mining and quarrying
The action follows directions issued by minister for natural resources, minerals and mines T K Prabhu based on complaints that several quarries were extracting minerals beyond approved limits and violating environmental norms. Allegations had also surfaced that quarry monitoring mechanisms were not functioning effectively in some areas.
Ban on cow slaughter: Tamil Nadu police file compliance report before Madras High Court
Madras High Court closes the case after being satisfied with the report filed by Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) T.S. Anbu
Says, the finance corporations borrower TANGEDCO too has demonstrated a consistent and proven track record of timely servicing of its financial obligations
Tamil Nadu Today: Congress breaks ties with DMK; joins TVK alliance
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Slamming the TVK-led administration over a recent spate of heinous crimes against women and children, Kanimozhi asked when would the govt crack down on the rising crime rate.
Tamil Nadu Today: High Court clears the decks for Dhruva Natchathiram release
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Tamil Nadu Today: Elderly man beaten to death by co-passenger in bus
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Tamil Nadu Today: Rahul says BJP seeks control of govt. in State
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Top 7 movies to watch of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay this weekend
Tamil Nadu Today: Stalin hails defeat of Bill to implement delimitation
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UN-honoured Tamil Nadu farmer turns coconut losses into profits with tree-based farming
The farm now cultivates more than 14 crop varieties, uses significantly less water and has remained resilient during severe droughts
Tamil Nadu Today: Vijay releases TVKs poll manifesto
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'Sofa model govt in deep sleep: Udhayanidhi Stalin on crime surge, Singapen shelved
Opposition leader Udhayanidhi Stalin criticized Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay's government over a recent murder in Cuddalore, accusing the administration of being in deep sleep mode on law and order. He questioned the delay in launching the 'Singapen Special Force' for women's safety, highlighting public concern over rising crime and the government's perceived inaction.
Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal appointed head of Tamil Nadu police
Under the guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court in the Prakash Singh case, Aggarwal will hold the post of DGP and head of police force for a fixed tenure of two years from the date of assuming office.
Tamil Nadu Today: BJP releases its poll manifesto
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Tamil Nadu Today: Vijay skips poll address in Karaikudi
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Tamil Nadu Today: Over 89% voter turnout during Puducherry polls in historic first
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Tamil Nadu Today: ECI appoints new Chief Secretary for the first time in State
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Tamil Nadu Today: Sathankulam cops get death sentence for father-son custodial deaths
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Tamil Nadu's Education Minister Thiru A. Rajmohan confirmed the state's firm stance against the National Education Policy and NEET. He stated that Tamil Nadu's existing education policy adequately meets the state's needs. The minister also highlighted the ongoing admission drive for the upcoming academic year and efforts to improve school infrastructure. The state's two-language policy will remain unchanged.
Sigma: CM Vijay`s son Jason Sanjay`s directorial debut gets a release date
Jason Sanjay, son of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and actor Vijay, will make his directorial debut with Sigma, starring Sundeep Kishan. The highly anticipated film is set for a worldwide theatrical release on July 31, with fans eagerly awaiting the young filmmakers first project
Tamil Nadu Today: BJP, Congress candidates lists out
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Tamil Nadu Today: AIADMK promises free refrigerators in its manifesto
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Tamil Nadu Today: Rajinikanth refutes Aadhav Arjunas claim
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D.K. Shivakumar politicising Mekedatu issue, alleges Tamil Nadu Law Minister
Speaking to reporters at the Secretariat in Chennai, he said Karnataka could not conduct bhoomi pooja for the construction of a dam across Mekedatu since the Supreme Court had merely sought the submission of a project report
Tamil Nadu Today: Election Commission of India orders transfer of 4 SPs
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Tamil Nadu Today: Fuel stocks sufficient in State says CM Stalin
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Tamil Nadu Today: Governor Ravi bids farewell to State
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Tamil Nadu Today: LPG shortage crisis hits hotel industry across State
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AIADMK rebel Vijaya Baskar holds talks with loyalists amid buzz over switch to TVK
AIADMK MLA C. Vijaya Baskar held a consultative meeting with loyalists amid speculation of him joining the ruling TVK. The former minister stated that the meeting was to hear opinions, with a decision on his next course of action expected soon. Options discussed included remaining with AIADMK, stepping away from politics, or resigning to join TVK.
Tamil Nadu Today: All six Rajya Sabha candidates elected unopposed
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Congress MP S Jothimani has alleged significant irregularities in the allocation of constituencies and selection of party candidates for the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. She claimed that established party members were sidelined for newcomers, with constituencies reportedly negotiated for specific individuals. Senior party workers who have served the party for decades and individuals with genuine winning prospects were completely sidelined, while many newcomers and candidates with little or no electoral prospects were given opportunities after constituencies were specifically negotiated for them, she said.
A new political chapter for EPS? AIADMK chief moves out of Greenways Road bungalow after 15 years
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami has moved from his 15-year official residence on Greenways Road to a new independent house in Royapettah, near the party headquarters. This relocation occurs amidst internal party turmoil following a recent electoral defeat and challenges to his leadership from within the AIADMK ranks.
IMD forecasts heavy rain in several districts of Tamil Nadu after peak summer spell
Tamil Nadu braces for heavy showers across over 15 districts as the intense summer heat concludes. The India Meteorological Department forecasts significant rainfall in key regions, including Coimbatore and Salem, following a period of heatwave conditions. Residents can expect a welcome dip in maximum temperatures statewide starting May 31.
IMD forecasts below-normal monsoon rainfall, above-normal heatwaves in June
New Delhi , May 29 : The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday issued its second-stage long-range forecast for the southwest monsoon season, projecting below-normal rainfall across several key regions of the country while warning of heatwave conditions in multiple states starting in June. Addressing a press conference, Director General of Meteorology Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said the country is expected to receive 90 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA) rainfall during the June-September monsoon season, with a model error margin of four per cent. We are providing the second-stage update for the June-September monsoon. Quantitatively, we expect 90 per cent of the LPA, with a 4 per cent model error, Mohapatra said.According to the regional forecast, Northeast India is expected to receive normal rainfall, ranging between 94 and 106 per cent of the LPA. However, Central India, South Peninsular India, Northwest India and the Monsoon Core Zone are likely to experience below-normal rainfall during the season.Providing the outlook for June, Mohapatra said rainfall is expected to remain below normal across most parts of the country, at less than 92 per cent of the LPA. Some areas in Northwest India, Northeast India and the southern peninsula may, however, witness normal to above-normal rainfall.The IMD also forecast above-normal temperatures for most regions during June. Maximum temperatures will be above normal for most of the country, except for parts of Central, Northwest and East India. Minimum temperatures are also expected to remain mostly above normal, Mohapatra said. The weather agency warned of an above-normal number of heatwave days in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. Parts of Maharashtra, Telangana and Tamil Nadu are also likely to witness increased heatwave activity. On oceanic conditions, Mohapatra said neutral ENSO conditions are transitioning towards El Nino, with the probability of El Nino conditions increasing to 82 per cent by June and crossing 90 per cent by July and August. Neutral Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) conditions are expected to persist throughout the monsoon season.He further noted that rainfall in May has been four per cent above normal nationally, while cumulative seasonal rainfall up to May 27 stood one per cent above normal. Mohapatra said the southwest monsoon advanced into the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on May 16, four days ahead of the normal onset date. It has since progressed into the South Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep, with conditions remaining favourable for its arrival over Kerala and the northeastern states within the next week. Meanwhile, the IMD on Thursday forecasted relief from severe heat across Northwest India over the next three days due to the influence of western disturbances and easterly winds, along with thunderstorms, gusty winds and hailstorm activity in several regions. (ANI)
Tamil Nadu To See Rainfall, Dip In Temperatures After Summer Peak
The IMD has predicted heavy rains during the next 24 hours in many districts including Coimbatore, Dindigul, Theni, Nilgiris, Karur, Erode, Namakkal .
'Blast' begins with Rs 1 crore net in India
Arjun Sarja's 'Blast' has opened to a decent reception, collecting an estimated Rs 1 crore net on its first day. The action family entertainer saw steady footfalls, particularly in Tamil Nadu, which contributed significantly to its earnings.
West Asia crisis disrupts Ashok Leylands GCC operations
Posts 3,566cr PAT In FY26, Revenue At 44,007cr
Netrasemi eyes commercial production of its AI chips by 2027
Pavements defaced by unauthorised party flags, banners greeting people at Bakrid
Wrong side driving at GST rd at Saidapet puts motorists at risk
Passengers confront minister at Kilambakkam over bus shortage
Tamil Nadu Government To Move Curative Petition Against Dashwanths Acquittal
The judges said no mandamus could be issued in this matter. The additional public prosecutor submitted that the government intends to file a curative petition, the court said and closed the petition.
61-year-old homeless woman gangraped; two arrested
Cop arrested for sexually abusing minor boy
Man arrested for stalking techie in Chennai
Three green anacondas, new attraction at Croc Bank
Puthiya Tamilagam demands closure of all Tasmac outlets across the State
Marina Blue Flag beach project near Vivekananda House nearing completion
Facilities such as meditation centre, reading room, selfie points,childrens play areas, separate play equipment for persons with disabilities, and breastfeeding rooms have been set up at the beach
Guest lecturers cant seek regularization; HC nod for regular recruitment

